For Time
50 Burpees
Then 5 Rounds of:
10 Wall Ball Shots (20/14 lb)
10 Shoulder-to-Overheads (95/65 lb)
10 Pull-Ups
10 Box Jumps (24/20 in)
10 Sit-Ups
Then, 800 meter Run
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For Time
50 Burpees
Then 5 Rounds of:
10 Wall Ball Shots (20/14 lb)
10 Shoulder-to-Overheads (95/65 lb)
10 Pull-Ups
10 Box Jumps (24/20 in)
10 Sit-Ups
Then, 800 meter Run
Sunday 210919
For time:
800-meter run
40 wall-ball shots
400-meter weighted run
20 wall-ball shots
400-meter weighted run
20 wall-ball shots
800-meter run
40 wall-ball shots
♀ 20-lb. ball, 9-ft. target
♂ 30-lb. ball, 10-ft. target
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Scaling:
Today we’re using a heavier medicine ball than we typically see on the wall ball and mixing in weighted runs. Select a weight outside your comfort zone and tackle this grueling workout. Beginners should reduce the overall volume.
Intermediate Option:
For time:
800-meter run
30 wall-ball shots
400-meter weighted run
15 wall-ball shots
400-meter weighted run
15 wall-ball shots
800-meter run
30 wall-ball shots
♀ 16-lb. ball, 9-ft. target
♂ 25-lb. ball, 10-ft. target
Beginner Option:
For time:
400-meter run
20 wall-ball shots
200-meter weighted run
10 wall-ball shots
200-meter weighted run
10 wall-ball shots
400-meter run
20 wall-ball shots
♀ 10-lb. Ball
♂ 16-lb. ball
Friday 240322
For time:
60-second L-sit
30 shoulder-to-overheads
60-second hang from the pull-up bar
20 shoulder-to-overheads
60-second hang from the pull-up bar
10 shoulder-to-overheads
60-second L-sit
♀ 95 lb
♂ 135 lb
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Scaling:
Today’s workout falls within a moderate time domain. All of the holds and hangs are cumulative. Break as needed and chip away. To keep the workout moving, scale the L-sit hold to a variation that allows you to maintain at least a 10-second hold. Scale the hang to a variation that allows you to maintain around 30 seconds at a time. The load on the barbell should be light-moderate. You should be able to perform at least 10 reps unbroken with the weight you choose. Work hard and have fun!
Intermediate option:
For time:
60-second L-sit (bent legs)
30 shoulder-to-overheads
60-second hang from the pull-up bar
20 shoulder-to-overheads
60-second hang from the pull-up bar
10 shoulder-to-overheads
60-second L-sit (bent legs)
♀ 65 lb
♂ 95 lb
Beginner option:
For time:
30-second L-sit drill: seated leg raises
30 shoulder-to-overheads
30-second hang from the pull-up bar
20 shoulder-to-overheads
30-second hang from the pull-up bar
10 shoulder-to-overheads
30-second L-sit drill: seated leg raises
♀ 35 lb
♂ 45 lb
Resources:
The L-Sit
The Shoulder Press
The Push Press
The Push Jerk
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Featured photo:
Taken by Tai Randall during Open Workout 24.3 at CrossFit Tradition in Port Saint Lucie, Florida.
Tuesday 231212
Meet Guest Programmer – Michele Letendre: Dec. 4-17, 2023.
For time:
12 wall walks
10 wall-ball shots
9 wall walks
10 wall-ball shots
6 wall walks
10 wall-ball shots
3 wall walks
10 wall-ball shots
♀ 14-lb ball to 10-ft target
♂ 20-lb ball to 12-ft target
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Goal: Midline and upper-body endurance. Aim to finish in 10 minutes or less.
This workout will give us a dose of humble pie. The first set of wall walks is a high number and will keep us busy for upward of a minute to 1:30. In contrast, the wall-ball shots will likely take the same amount of time each round, which means the first 2 rounds of wall walks will compound quickly. The higher target for the wall-ball shots adds an element of difficulty that will increase the demand on the core, making the wall walks much more difficult. To make things even more challenging, the arms are overhead for a good portion of the workout.
If you can't throw higher, throw heavier.
Michelle Duke, one of our coaches, is the creator of this workout and has already tested it. She has offered us some words of wisdom:
– Warm up the wall ball to the 10-foot target because that first set can take you by surprise.
– The wall balls were enough to slow down my wall walks.
– The shoulders will fatigue but the demand on the core had my wall walks feeling really sloppy.
This means:
– Get a good warm-up.
– Focus on proper mechanics and positioning for the wall walks: Tight hollow body, neutral spine and short steps.
Scaling:
Intermediate option:
For time:
12 scaled wall walks
10 wall-ball shots
9 scaled wall walks
10 wall-ball shots
6 scaled wall walks
10 wall-ball shots
3 scaled wall walks
10 wall-ball shots
♀ 14-lb ball to 9-ft target
♂ 20-lb ball to 10-ft target
Intermediate athletes will use the standard loads and target heights for the wall-ball shots. Since athletes will not get fully inverted, they may find their cores to be even more challenged.
Beginner option:
For time:
12 inchworms
10 wall-ball shots
9 inchworms
10 wall-ball shots
6 inchworms
10 wall-ball shots
3 inchworms
10 wall-ball shots
♀ 8-lb ball to 8-ft target
♂ 10-lb ball to 9-ft target
This workout will challenge core endurance. For beginners, the inchworm requires flexibility, a tight core, and weight transfer in the shoulders. Athletes can perform the inchworms moving forward or inching out to the plank position and backward to a standing position. The first 12 inchworms should take 1:00-1:30. The wall-ball shots should be done with a comfortable weight and athletes should aim for 10 unbroken reps throughout.
Resources:
The Wall Walk
The Wall-Ball Shot
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Tuesday 240528
For time:
10-second L-sit
10 box jump-overs
20-second L-sit
10 box jump-overs
30-second L-sit
10 box jump-overs
40-second L-sit
10 box jump-overs
50-second L-sit
10 box jump-overs
60-second L-sit
♀ 24 inches
♂ 30 inches
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Scaling:
Today’s workout is in the short-to-moderate time domain. If you can maintain bigger stretches on the L-sit holds and minimize breaks, you should be close to finishing at the 10-minute mark. To stay within that window, find a variation of the L-sit hold that allows you to consistently hold for 10 to 15+ seconds before breaking. If you can hold your option with ease for 45 seconds to 1 minute, try a more challenging option. The box should be a little taller than you want it to be on the jump-overs, and expect your fatigued hip flexors to make jumping a bit more difficult. Consider stepping down from the top of the box. This is not only a safety concern, it is one way to keep yourself moving at a steady pace.
Intermediate option:
For time:
10-second L-sit (bent legs)
10 box jump-overs
20-second L-sit (bent legs)
10 box jump-overs
30-second L-sit *(bent legs)
10 box jump-overs
40-second L-sit (bent legs)
10 box jump-overs
50-second L-sit (bent legs)
10 box jump-overs
60-second L-sit (bent legs)
♀ 20 inches
♂ 24 inches
Beginner option:
For time:
10-second L-sit drill: seated leg raises
10 box step-overs
20-second L-sit drill: seated leg raises
10 box step-overs
30-second L-sit drill: seated leg raises
10 box step-overs
40-second L-sit drill: seated leg raises
10 box step-overs
50-second L-sit drill: seated leg raises
10 box step-overs
60-second L-sit drill: seated leg raises
♀ 12 inches
♂ 20 inches
Resources:
The L-Sit
L-Sit Drills
CAP Demo: Box Jump-over Variations
CAP Demo: Box Step-overs
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Featured photo:
Taken by Anna Bartlet at the Europe Semifinal by French Throwdown.