Sunday 200426
Complete as many rounds as possible in 12 minutes of:
20 wall-ball shots
20 single-leg squats, alternating♀ 14-lb. ball to 9 ft. ♂ 20-lb. ball to 10 ft.
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Sunday 200426
Complete as many rounds as possible in 12 minutes of:
20 wall-ball shots
20 single-leg squats, alternating♀ 14-lb. ball to 9 ft. ♂ 20-lb. ball to 10 ft.
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Mary XXX
Complete as much as possible in 20 minutes of:
10 handstand push-ups
20 single-leg squats, alternating
30 pull-ups
15 handstand push-ups
30 single-leg squats, alternating
45 pull-ups
20 handstand push-ups
40 single-leg squats, alternating
60 pull-ups
25 handstand push-ups
50 single-leg squats, alternating
75 pull-ups
30 handstand push-ups
60 single-leg squats, alternating
90 pull-ups
Tuesday 030729
Complete 5 rounds of:
Start the Wall-Ball exercise and see how long you can stay ahead of these milestones and at failure, rest two minutes and perform max set of pull-ups:
1/2 minute – 12 shots
1 minute – 25 shots
1 1/2 minutes – 37 shots
2 minutes – 50 shots
2 1/2 - 62 shots
3 minutes – 75 shots
3 1/2 minutes – 87 shots
4 minutes – 100 shots
4 1/2 minutes – 112 shots
5 minutes – 125 shots
5 1/2 minutes – 137 shots
6 minutes – 150 shots
Use 20-pound ball and ten-foot target.
Rest three minutes between rounds.
Post Wall-Ball time and pull-up total for each round. E.G., 4/28,3/20,2:30/15,2:30/11,2/9.
Related:
For time:
10 single-leg squats, alternating
10-yard handstand walk
20 single-leg squats, alternating
20-yard handstand walk
30 single-leg squats, alternating
30-yard handstand walk
40 single-leg squats, alternating
40-yard handstand walk
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Thursday 010308
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.
Stretch for ten minutes.