Scaling:
If you anticipate that you cannot finish the first segment with 90 seconds or more to rest, modify the workout to 2 rounds for total time with a 2-minute rest between rounds. Use the step-down approach for both the box jump-overs and the burpee box jump-overs.
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.
Scaling:
This chipper-style workout involves high-skill movements. If you do not have bar muscle-ups, pistols, or triple-unders, practice these skills prior to the workout. Choose modifications that allow you to work with minimal rest in order to keep intensity high.
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Scaling:
For the box jumps, prioritize jumping even if it means lowering the height of the box or using a stack of plates and eliminating the jump-over. Select a load for the deadlift that allows you to complete at least 15 consecutive reps when fresh.
Intermediate Option:
Complete as many rounds as possible in 10 minutes of:
3 burpee box jump-overs
3 deadlifts
6 burpee box jump-overs
6 deadlifts
9 burpee box jump-overs
9 deadlifts
Etc.
♀ 20-in. box, 125 lb.
♂ 24-in. box, 185 lb.
Beginner Option:
Complete as many rounds as possible in 10 minutes of:
3 burpee box jump-overs
3 deadlifts
6 burpee box jump-overs
6 deadlifts
9 burpee box jump-overs
9 deadlifts
Etc.