Thursday 020418
For time:
Bike 1 mile
1/2 Body weight Clean, 15 reps
Bike 1 mile
1/2 Body weight Clean, 15 reps
Bike 1 mile
1/2 Body weight Clean, 15 repsNotes:
1. Modify load per ability if necessary
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Thursday 020418
For time:
Bike 1 mile
1/2 Body weight Clean, 15 reps
Bike 1 mile
1/2 Body weight Clean, 15 reps
Bike 1 mile
1/2 Body weight Clean, 15 repsNotes:
1. Modify load per ability if necessary
Tuesday 020416
For time:
400 meter Row
Body weight Deadlift, 10-10-10 reps
400 meter Row
Body weight Deadlift, 10-10-10 reps
400 meter Row
Notes:
1. Modify load per ability if necessary
Thursday 010607
Set up weights ahead of time and plow through this workout with no resting or stalling.
Bike hard and fast for five minutes
Clean and Jerk 1/2 body weight 15 reps
Deadlift bodyweight for max reps
Clean and Jerk 1/2 body weight 15 reps
Squat body weight for max reps
Clean and Jerk 1/2 body weight 15 reps
Nice!
Saturday 010210
For time:
Fast & Heavy
Dumbell "Thruster" 21 reps
Run 1/4 mile (400m)
Dumbell "Thruster" 18 reps
Run 1/4 mile (400 m)
Dumbell "Thruster" 15 reps
Run 1/4 mile (400 m)
Notes:
"Thruster" is a deep front squat to a push press all in one explosive movement.
Time routine from start to finish.
Ranking is a composite of load used in "Thruster" and total time.
Submit body weight because load value is based on percentage of body weight.
Saturday 030712
Inman Mile
From the U.S. All-Round Weightlifting Association, USAWA: “The lifter will have loaded onto his/her shoulders a weight equal to 150% of bodyweight. The lifter will then carry the weight a distance of one mile. Gait is optional. Resting is allowed, but neither the lifter nor the weight may be supported. Records will be kept in both pounds and time. Should the weight be touched by any aide once the lift has begun, the event is terminated. The lifter may be handed refreshments during the lift.”
This is hard, and for many impossible. Start with 150% of bodyweight and see how far you can take it. Then, if not able to make the mile, rest and start again with largest load you estimate can be carried for a mile regardless of time. Post load, bodyweight, and time to comments.