Today we are going to run and deadlift.
This was reported to be a pernicious combination last week,
so here it is again! (Just for you, Garth)
Run 200 meters, then immediately
Deadlift 10 RM load (a load you can lift ten times but not eleven) 10X
Rest as needed
Run 400 meters, then immediately
Deadlift 5 RM load 5X
Rest as needed
Run 600 meters, then immediately
Deadlift 3 RM load 3X
Rest as needed
Run 800 meters, then immediately
Deadlift 1RM load 1X
Done
These are max efforts at each lift. The runs are all-out, no whimping out!
The entire workout must be completed within an hour. No exceptions.
"Tabata Interval" Squat
(Squat for 20 seconds, rest for ten, repeat for total of 8 efforts in 4 minutes)
Rest 4 minutes
20 Pull-ups (assisted if needed), followed immediately by 20 reps Bench press
Rest 3 minutes
15 Pull-ups, followed immediately by 15 reps Bench press
Rest 2 minutes
10 Pull-ups, followed immediately by 10 reps Bench press
Rest 1 minute
"Tabata Interval" Squat
(Squat for 20 seconds, rest for ten, repeat for total of 8 efforts in 4 minutes)
Take note of the weakest number of squats in each of the 16 intervals.
Use the least amount of assistance possible to complete the pull-ups and use
max load on bench press.
This entire workout takes just over twenty minutes. Take note of the devastation.
Ask yourself what it is that your friends are doing in the gym for hours at a time.
Today we are employing a drill the CrossFit crew calls the “wall-ball.” The wall-ball drill is
a deep front squat followed through with a push-press and overhead throw. The ball, a
20 lb Dynamax medicine ball should make contact with the wall at about two feet over your
reach and rebound to your hands where you immediately bring the ball back to your chest
and squat to absorb the impact. The movements up and down are mechanically identical.
Stand about 18 inches away from the wall. The idea is to be in constant motion either on
the way up or catching and lowering. The major faults here are either to not squat to
parallel and to let the ball contact with a thud rather than gently absorbing the impact with
the arms and legs.
Run 800 meters.
Stretch for ten minutes.
Wall-ball for 50 throws within 2 minutes.
Immediately do as many pull-ups as possible in five minutes.
Rest 5 minutes.
Wall-ball for 50 throws within 2 minutes.
Immediately do as many pull-ups as possible in five minutes.
Rest 5 minutes.
Wall-ball for 50 throws within 2 minutes.
Immediately do as many pull-ups as possible in five minutes.
Rest 5 minutes.
Run 800 meters.
If nobody minds, we'll give the legs a little break today-
How many pull-ups can you do in an hour?
Success comes here by pacing and not going to failure on any set.
Rankings will be by weight class.
Don't be foolish and fill in with any met-con (cardio) or other work.
You don't know what looms! Also, if you're current with the path
the other athletes have been following and your intensity has been
worthy of your best efforts you are long overdue for a reduced
metabolic load.
Our "Workout of the Day" is engineered with great dilligence to care for
ALL of your fitness needs. If some days seem too easy that is because
workouts either before or coming are tortuous and the backing off is
warranted. We are feeding you a regimen that represents the ultimate
challenge for the world's best athletes.
If you are concurrently training for sport, like most of our athletes, temper
your efforts to allow for successful sport training. This is a learned skill
requiring a finely honed sense of self. On the days when your sports
training regimen is lighter, tear it up with our strength and conditioning
workout. On days when your sports training regimen is tough, moderate
your efforts. Many of our athletes are able to engage the "Workout of the Day"
right up to and during competition by just "going through the motions" while
still "doing" the daily workout.
Again, the "Workout of the Day" is designed to accomodate additional sport
training, recreational activity, or stand alone by simply modulating the intensity
of your effort. If you need help with this concept email at [email protected]
and one of our coaches will gladly help you come to terms with this.