For time:
5 Knees to Elbows
15 Clean and Jerks
10 Knees to Elbows
10 Clean and Jerk s
15 Knees to Elbows
5 Clean and Jerks
20 Knees to Elbows
Notes:
1. Move SLOWLY on knee raises. No throwing, swinging, lurching, or lunging.
The benefit here is tied to the deliberateness of your efforts.
2. It may take more than one set to complete the required number of reps for
each knee raise set if done correctly. That's O.K.
3. Max load for C&J at each set.
For time:
40 kettlebell swings
40 knees-to-elbows
800-meter run
30 kettlebell swings
30 knees-to-elbows
800-meter run
20 kettlebell swings
20 knees-to-elbows
800-meter run
10 kettlebell swings
10 knees-to-elbows
♀ 35 lb
♂ 53 lb
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Scaling:
Today we have a longer chipper-style workout. Expect the kettlebell swings and knees-to-elbows to play off of each other in an interesting way. Use a kettlebell that allows you to perform each section in 2 sets or less. You should always be able to complete at least 5 knees-to-elbows throughout the workout. Aim to complete each run in 5 minutes or less. Work hard and have fun today.
Intermediate option:
For time:
40 kettlebell swings
40 knees-to-armpits
800-meter run
30 kettlebell swings
30 knees-to-armpits
800-meter run
20 kettlebell swings
20 knees-to-armpits
800-meter run
10 kettlebell swings
10 knees-to-armpits
♀ 26 lb
♂ 35 lb
Beginner option:
For time:
30 kettlebell swings
30 hanging knee raises
600-meter run
20 kettlebell swings
20 hanging knee raises
600-meter run
10 kettlebell swings
10 hanging knee raises
♀ 18 lb
♂ 26 lb
Resources:
The Kettlebell Swing
The Strict Knees-to-Elbows
Knees-to-Elbows Tip
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Complete as many reps as possible in 10 minutes of:
10 clean and jerks, weight 1
Rest 1 minute
10 clean and jerks, weight 2
Rest 1 minute
10 clean and jerks, weight 3
Rest 1 minute
Max-reps clean and jerks in time remaining, weight 4.
♀ 85/125/155/165 lb
♂ 135/185/225/245 lb
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Scaling:
Welcome to the fourth and final workout of the 2024 CrossFit Games Quarterfinals! Today's workout is a clean-and-jerk ladder with ascending weights. This is a barbell stamina and conditioning test. The barbell load starts on the lighter side of moderate and builds its way up to relatively heavy. The first barbell should be a weight with which you can perform some touch-and-go reps, while the next three will require a bit more strategy. Consider performing fast singles with minimal rest between reps. If you are not signed up for the Quarterfinals, choose loads that challenge your ability but allow you to complete the reps at the first and second barbell. The third barbell should be tough to get through, and any reps with the fourth barbell should be considered a bonus.
Intermediate option:
Complete as many reps as possible in 10 minutes of:
10 clean and jerks, weight 1
Rest 1 minute
10 clean and jerks, weight 2
Rest 1 minute
10 clean and jerks, weight 3
Rest 1 minute
Max-reps clean and jerks in time remaining, weight 4.
♀ 75/95/115/125 lb
♂ 115/135/155/185 lb
Beginner option:
Complete as many reps as possible in 10 minutes of:
10 clean and jerks, weight 1
Rest 1 minute
10 clean and jerks, weight 2
Rest 1 minute
10 clean and jerks, weight 3
Rest 1 minute
Max-reps clean and jerks in time remaining, weight 4.
♀ 35/45/55/65 lb
♂ 45/55/65/75 lb
Resources:
The Clean and Jerk
The Power Clean and Push Jerk
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Scaling:
Today’s workout should be quick, but the beefed-up variation of the single-leg squat may cause a few speed wobbles. Use a single dumbbell or kettlebell to load the single-leg squats (athletes may choose how to hold the weight). The single-leg squats should be challenging, however, each set should take no more than 1 minute to complete. Scale the load to hit this stimulus. Each set of knees-to-elbows should be completed in 1 minute or less. Scale the height of the knees to hit the intended stimulus.
For the ladder pattern, perform one toes-to-bar the first minute, followed by max reps burpees. Perform two toes-to-bars the second minute + max reps burpees. Perform three toes-to-bars the third minute + max reps burpees, continuing for 15 minutes or until failure to complete the toes-to-bars within the minute.
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Scaling:
This couplet will tax your midline. Work on quick transitions and challenge yourself to get as far as possible. Every rep counts. Intermediate athletes can perform this workout as written. If you do not yet have toes-to-bars, modify to hanging knee raises or sit-ups.
For the ladder pattern, perform one hanging knee raise the first minute, followed by max reps burpees. Perform two hanging knee raises the second minute + max reps burpees. Perform three hanging knee raises the third minute + max reps burpees, continuing for 10 minutes.