Week of 12/10 Through 12/16
PROGRAMMING
Monday 12/10
work up to a heavy snatch, then
“AMANDA”
9-7-5 reps for time:
ring muscle-ups
(squat) snatches, 61/43kg
Post time to whiteboard.
Tuesday 12/11
work up to a heavy set of 1 clean + 2 jerks, then
Rx
3 rounds for time:
500m row
50 double unders
25 unbroken wall ball, 20/14#
Performance
500m row
50 unbroken DU
25 unbroken wall ball, 30/20#
Row at your 2k average so you can go unbroken elsewhere! Post time to whiteboard.
Wednesday 12/12
for time:
1600m run
40 pullups
40 pushups
1200m run
30 pullups
30 pushups
800m run
20 pullups
20 pushups
400m run
10 pullups
10 pushups
*40 minute time cap. Break up into manageable sets and don’t burn out too quick. Post time to whiteboard.
Thursday 12/13
deadlift 4×7 at 60-70% of 1RM, then
“DT”
5 rounds for time:
12 deadlifts
9 hang power cleans
6 push jerks
Rx = 70/48kg. Game plan your reps: do 11 deadlifts, drop and breath, then the 12th deadlift starts the HPC. Same concept with HPC into jerks. Post time to whiteboard.
Friday 12/14
back squat 5-5-4-4-2-2-1-1-1, then
“FRAN”
21-15-9 reps for time:
thrusters, 42/29kg
pullups
Go all out and meet the goal of going sub-5:00. Post time to whiteboard.
Saturday 12/15
find a heavy set of a 3-rep bench press in 20 minutes, then
AMRAP in 4 min:
400m run
max air squats
AMRAP in 4 min:
400m run
max alternating dumbbell snatches, 50/35#
AMRAP in 4 min:
400m run
max burpees
The workout today is about INTENSITY. The run should be at 85-90% pace and as soon as you return start repping out the exercise. REST WHEN YOU’RE DONE. Score = squats + snatches + burpees. Post score to whiteboard.
Sunday 12/16
every 90 seconds for 39 minutes: 1 snatch
– Start with 40% 1RM snatch
– Add 2-5kg each minute
– Once an athlete fails 3 times, move onto clean & jerks.
– Once an athlete fails 3 C&J, move onto deadlifts
Retest of 11/27. Can you perform better? Post loads to whiteboard. Post time to whiteboard.
ARTICLES
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