For time:
100 wall-ball shots
25 burpees
75 kettlebell swings
25 burpees
50 knees-to-elbows
25 burpees
♀ 14-lb medicine ball to a 9-foot target and a 35-lb kettlebell
♂ 20-lb medicine ball to a 10-foot target and a 53-lb kettlebell
Stimulus and Strategy:
Today’s workout is a chipper with a repeating burpee element. The loading for both the wall-ball shots and the kettlebell swings should allow you to perform consistent sets of 15-20 reps or more. For the knees-to-elbows, choose a variation that allows you to perform 5-7 reps or more at a time. Have fun with this one, and as with any chipper, just keep “chipping” away.
Scaling:
Reduce the loading of the medicine ball and the kettlebell. Reduce the reps of all the movements.
To reduce the complexity of the wall-ball shots, reduce the height of the target. For the kettlebell swings, reduce the range of motion and perform Russian kettlebell swings. For the knees-to-elbows, reduce the range of motion.
In case of injury or limitation, for the wall-ball shots, perform medicine-ball front squats for an overhead limitation or medicine-ball push presses for a squatting limitation. For the burpees, perform up-downs. For the kettlebell swings, consider single-arm Russian kettlebell swings or kettlebell deadlifts. For the knees-to-elbows, perform hanging knee raises or lying toes-to-bars.
Intermediate option:
For time:
80 wall-ball shots
20 burpees
60 kettlebell swings
20 burpees
40 knees-to-chests
20 burpees
♀ 10-lb medicine ball to a 9-foot target and a 26-lb kettlebell
♂ 14-lb medicine ball to a 10-foot target and a 35-lb kettlebell
Beginner option:
2 rounds for time of:
25 wall-ball shots
5 burpees
20 kettlebell swings
5 burpees
15 hanging knee raises
5 burpees
♀ 6-lb medicine ball to a 9-foot target and an 18-lb kettlebell
♂ 10-lb medicine ball to a 10-foot target and a 26-lb kettlebell
Coaching cues:
The finish position of the kettlebell swing is like a standing plank hold, minus the position of your arms. Your midsection should be rigid and unchanging while your shoulders, hips, knees, and ankles are all in a straight line. A plank on the floor is no different.
Resources:
The Wall-Ball Shot
The Burpee
The Kettlebell Swing
The Knees-to-Elbows
Kipping Hanging Knee Raise
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Hortman
Complete as many rounds as possible in 45 minutes of:
800-meter run
80 air squats
8 muscle-ups
Compare to 150808.
Post rounds and reps to the comments.
U.S. Army Captain John D. Hortman, 30, of Inman, South Carolina, assigned to the 1st Battalion, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, based in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, died on Aug. 8, 2011, in Fort Benning, Georgia, in a helicopter accident during a military training exercise. He is survived by his mother Brenda Jones; sister Jill Hortman; and brother Andy Pierce.
Stimulus and Strategy:
Today’s workout is a longer-duration effort and is meant to be a grind. With a 45-minute clock, it may be difficult to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Take this Hero workout one round at a time, and don’t pay attention to the clock. Focus on your reps, your technique, and the reason why you are doing this workout today. Whether you are capable of performing 8 muscle-ups unbroken or you need to perform singles, hit this as prescribed, if possible. If you don’t yet have a muscle-up, see the options below.
Scaling:
Reduce the distance of the run. Reduce the repetitions of the squats and muscle-ups. Reduce the overall duration of the effort.
To reduce the complexity of the ring muscle-ups, consider jumping ring muscle-ups or a challenging variation of a low-ring transition.
In case of injury or limitation, for the 800-meter run, perform 1,750/2,500 meters on the Echo bike or 800/1,000 meters on the rower. For the air squats, consider squatting to a target that provides a pain-free range of motion. Alternatively, consider reverse lunges or low box step-ups. For the ring muscle-ups, consider low-ring transitions or ring rows.
Intermediate option:
Complete as many rounds as possible in 45 minutes of:
800-meter run
80 air squats
5 jumping muscle-ups
Beginner option:
Complete as many rounds as possible in 20 minutes of:
400-meter run
20 air squats
8 low-ring muscle-up transitions
Coaching cues:
If you are performing low-ring transitions in this workout, remember that this is a leg-driven movement. Focus on using the legs to help drive your body up to the rings. To increase the difficulty, raise the height of the rings or decrease the involvement of the legs.
Resources:
CrossFit Hero and Tribute Workouts
Running Drills | High Knees and Butt Kickers
The Air Squat
The Kipping Muscle-Up
Kipping Floor Muscle-Up
Toe-Assisted Muscle-Up
Low-Ring Muscle-Up Scaling
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Barbara
5 rounds, each for time, of:
20 pull-ups
30 push-ups
40 sit-ups
50 squats
Rest precisely 3 minutes between rounds.
Post times to comments.
Compare to 241126.
Stimulus and Strategy:
Today’s workout is a classic benchmark. Be sure to look back at your last attempt to help you navigate today’s effort. The goal is to maintain a relatively consistent time in each round. If unable to finish each movement in 4 sets or less, decrease the reps by 5-10 per movement. You should also be able to complete a single round in roughly 5 minutes or less if you are going to attempt this workout as prescribed.
Scaling:
Reduce the reps of each exercise. Reduce the total rounds to 3 or 4, instead of 5.
To reduce the complexity of the pull-ups, perform jumping pull-ups. For the push-ups, perform the reps from your knees. For the sit-ups, perform feet-anchored sit-ups. For the air squats, perform these to a target that allows for pain-free range of motion.
In case of injury or limitation, for the pull-ups, perform ring rows or dumbbell bent-over rows. For the push-ups, perform these with your hands on a 30-inch box. For the sit-ups, perform a hollow hold for 30-60 seconds. For the air squats, consider low box step-ups. For the air squats, perform these to a target that allows for pain-free range of motion.
Intermediate option:
5 rounds, each for time, of:
10 pull-ups
20 push-ups
30 sit-ups
40 squats
Rest precisely 3 minutes between rounds.
Beginner option:
3 rounds, each for time, of:
10 ring rows
15 push-ups from the knees
20 sit-ups
25 squats
Rest precisely 3 minutes between rounds.
Coaching cues:
Avoid the “snaky” push-up. Your entire body should move up and down as a single unit. To do so, squeeze your thighs, glutes, and abs as you move through each push-up.
Resources:
The Kipping Pull-Up
The Push-Up
The AbMat Sit-Up
The Air Squat
The Ring Row
Push-Up on Knees
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Service Cup Workout 4
Complete as many rounds and reps as possible in 10 minutes of:
5 hang clean and jerks
10 back squats
15 toes-to-bars
♀ 80-lb barbell
♂ 115-lb barbell
Then,
On a 5-minute clock:
Find a 1-rep-max clean
Post reps and your heaviest clean to the comments, and submit your scores as part of the 2025 CrossFit Service Cup.
Head over to the Service Cup website for additional variations of today’s workout, as well as official updates and rules.
Resources:
The Hang Clean and Push Jerk
The Back Squat
The Kipping Toes-to-Bar
The Clean
The Power Clean
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Rest Day
Featured Article
Efficient Training: The 80/20 Rule of Fitness and How CrossFit Maximizes Results with Minimal Time
The Pareto Principle, or the 80/20 rule, suggests that 80% of results come from 20% of efforts. CrossFit embodies this principle by focusing on high-intensity, functional movements, constant variance, and mixed-modality workouts to deliver maximum fitness gains efficiently. Unlike traditional training that prioritizes volume, CrossFit optimizes intensity to drive adaptation, ensuring long-term progress without excessive time investment. With proper nutrition as its foundation, CrossFit’s methodology enables athletes to achieve elite fitness levels in less time, leaving them more opportunities to enjoy life outside the gym.
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30-20-10 reps for time of:
Calories on the Echo bike
Perform a 100-meter front-of-body object carry after each set on the bike.
♀ 80 lb
♂ 100 lb
Post time to the comments.
Stimulus and Strategy:
Today’s workout is a shorter effort. Aim to sprint the calories on the bike and keep a steady pace on the object carry. For the object carry, use anything you have available. This can be a sandbag, D-ball, one or two kettlebells or dumbbells, or a barbell. Work hard and have fun.
Scaling:
Reduce the loading of the object and reduce the calories on the bike.
To reduce the complexity of the front-of-body object carry, consider the type of object you hold. Some objects may be held more easily than others.
In case of an injury or limitation, consider substituting the bike with a rower, ski erg, or air runner. For the object carry, consider performing a farmers carry or holding the object on either shoulder as opposed to the front-of-body position.
Intermediate option:
30-20-10 reps for time of:
Calories on the Echo bike
Perform a 100-meter front-of-body object carry after each set on the bike.
♀ 50 lb
♂ 70 lb
Beginner option:
15-12-9 reps for time of:
Calories on the Echo bike
Perform a 100-meter front-of-body object carry after each set on the bike.
♀ 15 lb
♂ 25 lb
Coaching cues:
When carrying something in front of your body, focus on keeping your mid-section tight and avoid leaning back. The more rigid you can keep your torso, the better.
Resources:
Rogue Echo Bike.
Odd Object Move WOD Demo From 230321
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5 rounds for time of:
Row 350/500 meters in as few pulls as possible
After each row, perform 2 double-unders for each pull taken. For example, if it takes 40 pulls to complete the row, complete 80 double-unders before starting the next round.
Post time and number of pulls each round to comments.
Compare to 210928.
Stimulus and Strategy:
Today’s workout will require thought and strategy. To maximize the distance in each pull, the effort encourages hard pulls on the rower. Increase the damper setting and slow your cadence to minimize the number of pulls each round. If needed, reduce the total distance to something you can complete in 60 total pulls or less in each set.
Scaling:
Reduce the distance on the rower.
To adjust the complexity of the double-under, consider performing single-unders or jumping jacks. If you have double-unders, but they are inconsistent, consider performing attempts and counting both singles and doubles toward your reps.
In case of an injury or limitation, consider performing jumping jacks, penguin taps, or alternating toe taps on a low box in place of the double-unders.
Intermediate option:
5 rounds for time of:
Row 350/500 meters in as few pulls as possible.
After each row, perform 1 double-under for each pull taken. For example, if it takes 40 pulls to complete the row, complete 40 double-unders before starting the next round.
Beginner option:
3 rounds for time of:
Row 350/500 meters in as few pulls as possible.
After each row, perform 1 single-under for each pull taken. For example, if it takes 40 pulls to complete the row, complete 40 single-unders before starting the next round.
Coaching cues:
To reduce your stroke rate, focus on your return. Release your hands away from your body, lean forward slightly, and count to three as you pull yourself back into the catch position.
Resources:
Rowing Technique Tips
The Double-Under
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Rest Day
Featured Article
From Step-Ups to Deadlifts: How Midline Stability Can Transform Your CrossFit Training
CrossFit prioritizes effective and functional core training as part of its commitment to forging elite fitness. Unlike programs that focus on flashy, high-repetition ab exercises, CrossFit emphasizes midline stabilization — the ability to maintain a neutral spine and resist unwanted trunk movements —through compound, isometric, and functional movements. Core strength is developed primarily through foundational movements, Olympic lifts, and single-limb exercises that challenge the spine's ability to stabilize under load. Additional complementary exercises isolate and strengthen specific core muscles, ensuring a comprehensive approach to injury prevention and performance enhancement. By prioritizing core stability over superficial "core work," CrossFit prepares athletes for the demands of sport, combat, and life.
Jack
Complete as many rounds as possible in 20 minutes of:
10 push presses
10 kettlebell swings
10 box jumps
♀ 75-lb barbell, 35-lb kettlebell, and 20-inch box
♂115-lb barbell, 53-lb kettlebell, and 24-inch box
Compare to 221029.
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Army Staff Sgt. Jack M. Martin III, 26, of Bethany, Oklahoma, assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group, Fort Lewis, Washington, died Sept. 29, 2009, in Jolo Island, Philippines, from the detonation of an improvised explosive device. Martin is survived by his wife Ashley; parents Jack and Cheryl; and siblings Abe, Mandi, Amber, and Abi.
Scaling:
For today’s Hero workout, reduce the weight on the push presses and kettlebell swings, and the height of the box so you can perform each exercise unbroken with minimal rest during transitions. Don’t let the load keep you from moving — the goal is constant movement for the duration of the workout.
Intermediate option:
Complete as many rounds as possible in 20 minutes of:
10 push presses
10 kettlebell swings
10 box jumps
♀ 65-lb barbell, 35-lb kettlebell, 20-inch box
♂ 95-lb presses, 53-lb kettlebell, 24-inch box
Beginner option:
Complete as many rounds as possible in 20 minutes of:
10 push presses
10 kettlebell swings
10 box step-ups
♀ 35-lb barbell, 18-lb kettlebell, 12-inch box ♂ 45-lb barbell, 26-lb kettlebell, 20-inch box
Coaching cues:
To speed up the kettlebell swings, focus on pulling the bell back into the starting position between your legs.
Resources:
The Push Press
The Kettlebell Swing
The Box Jump
The Box Step-Up
Class Demo: Jack From 221029
CrossFit Hero and Tribute Workouts
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Barbara
5 rounds, each for time, of:
20 pull-ups
30 push-ups
40 sit-ups
50 squats
Rest precisely 3 minutes between rounds.
Post times to comments.
Compare to 220111.
Scaling:
Today’s workout is a classic benchmark effort. The goal is to maintain a relatively consistent time in each round. If unable to finish each movement in 3 sets or less, decrease the reps by 5-10 per movement. You should also be able to complete a single round in 5 minutes or less if you are going to attempt this workout as prescribed.
Intermediate option:
5 rounds, each for time, of:
10 pull-ups
20 push-ups
30 sit-ups
40 squats
Rest precisely 3 minutes between rounds.
Beginner option:
3 rounds, each for time, of:
10 ring rows
15 push-ups from the knees
20 sit-ups
25 squats
Rest precisely 3 minutes between rounds.
Coaching cues:
Avoid the “snakey” push-up. Your entire body should move up and down as a single unit. To do so, squeeze your thighs, glutes, and abs as you move through each push-up.
Resources:
The Kipping Pull-Up
The Push-Up
The AbMat Sit-Up
The Air Squat
The Ring Row
The Push-Up From the Knees
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Annie With a Twist
In 15 minutes:
For time:
50-40-30-20-10
Double-unders
25-20-15-10-5
Toes-to-bars
*Complete 3 snatches after each round
Then, in the remaining time, work up to a heavy snatch.
♀ 95 lb
♂ 135 lb
Post time and load in comments.
Scaling:
Try to relax on the double-unders. If needed, build in planned breaks on the sets of 50 and 40 double-unders to prevent shoulder fatigue and moderate your heart rate. If you get caught tripping up, take a second to relax and reset. For the toes-to-bars, pick a number you can repeat under fatigue with a quick break. The snatches should be a weight you can touch and go all 3 reps, but we recommend singles. This should be a weight you can power snatch. Focus on smooth, efficient reps, then get right back to your jump rope.
Once you finish the workout, don't rush to add weight to the barbell. Take a few deep breaths to recover and bring your heart rate down as you start building. Focus on perfect form for each rep and a big leg drive since you will be fatigued from the prior work. The goal is to finish the first part in 10 minutes to give you at least 5 minutes to hit a few lifts building in weight.
Intermediate option:
In 15 minutes:
50-40-30-20-10 reps for time of:
Double-unders
Sit-ups
*Complete 3 snatches after each round
Then, in the remaining time, work up to a heavy snatch.
♀ 65 lb
♂ 95 lb
Beginner option:
In 15 minutes:
For time:
80-60-40-20
Single-unders
20-15-10-5
Sit-ups
*Complete 3 snatches after each round
Then, in the remaining time, work up to a heavy snatch.
♀ 35 lb
♂ 45 lb
Coaching cues: In the double-under, flick the wrist down toward the ground on each jump. If you bring the wrist up while you jump up, you make the rope shorter and there is a greater chance of missing the rep. You jump up while the wrist and arms go down.
Resources:
The Double-Under
The AbMat Sit-Up
The Power Snatch
The Power of Progression, Part 4: Using Progression
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Meet Guest Programmers - Kristi and Patrick O’Connell: Sept 16-29, 2024.
20 rounds for time of:
2 power cleans
3 box jumps
4 chest-to-bar pull-ups
♀ 125 lb and 20-inch box
♂ 185 lb and 24-inch box
Post time to comments.
Scaling:
Today’s workout is a short rep scheme, but a high volume of rounds. Even though the sets are small, it is still a fairly high volume of each movement: 40 power cleans, 60 box jumps, and 80 chest-to-bar pull-ups.
Focus on smooth (not fast) movement and quick transitions. Check the clock after your first round — the goal is to set one pace you can keep consistent over all 20 rounds. This is a great mental and physical test! We suggest all singles on the cleans, and to step down off the box to help manage your heart rate. Aim to keep rounds under 1:10 or less. The elite will be able to keep rounds under 50 seconds.
Intermediate option:
20 rounds for time of:
2 power cleans
3 box jumps
4 pull-ups
♀ 95 lb and 20-inch box
♂ 135 lb and 24-inch box
Beginner option:
12 rounds for time of:
2 power cleans
3 box step-ups
4 ring rows
♀ 65 lb and 12-inch box
♂ 95 lb and 20-inch box
Coaching cues:
Widen your grip slightly on the chest-to-bar pull-ups and try to extend your upper body toward the bar. This will reduce the range of motion a little and make it easier for you to get your chest to the bar.
Resources:
The Power Clean
The Box Jump
The Kipping Chest-to-Bar Pull-Up
The Box Step-Up
The Ring Row
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Rest Day
Featured Article:
Three Important Ab Exercises
The value of the glute-ham developer (GHD) sit-up, hollow rock, and L-sit as effective exercises for abdominal and hip flexor development cannot be understated. Some believe these movements, particularly the GHD sit-up, are harmful or ineffective for targeting the abs. This article emphasizes the importance of correct form and muscle engagement to reap the full benefits, such as improved midline stabilization, shoulder strength, and hip flexor function. In many conventional fitness programs, crunches are the staple. In CrossFit, we recommend a balanced approach that includes hip extension exercises like squats and deadlifts to complement abdominal training.
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For time:
200-meter row
30-second plank hold
400-meter row
1-minute plank hold
600-meter row
1.5-minute plank hold
800-meter row
2-minute plank hold
1,000-meter row
2.5-minute plank hold
Post time to comments.
Scaling:
Today’s workout is an increasing ladder of rowing and plank holds. Expect the plank holds to be much more challenging after rowing. Your goal should be to push the pace on each row and go unbroken on the plank holds. Perform the plank holds from your toes and forearms or with straight arms. Scale to your knees if you cannot hold from your toes for at least 30 seconds.
Intermediate option:
For time:
200-meter row
20-second plank hold
400-meter row
40-second plank hold
600-meter row
60-second plank hold
800-meter row
80-second plank hold
1,000-meter row
100-second plank hold
Beginner option:
For time:
100-meter row
20-second plank hold from the knees
200-meter row
30-second plank hold from the knees
300-meter row
40-second plank hold from the knees
400-meter row
50-second plank hold from the knees
500-meter row
60-second plank hold from the knees
Resources:
Rowing Technique Tips
Plank Hold
Plank Variations
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With a partner, on a running clock, for time:
At 0:00
10 rounds each:
7/10-calorie Assault bike
Rest
At 12:00
5 rounds each:
30 wall-ball shots
♀ 14 lb
♂ 20 lb
Post time to comments.
Scaling:
The goal is to finish the bike calories in under 30 seconds in each round, including transition time. You should be aiming to complete the first part in 10 minutes or less. Adjust the calories as needed to have a solid 15- to 20-second sprint each round.
The second portion is intended to be unbroken and done in 1 minute per round per person. Adjust the number of reps to challenge each partner to go hard.
Intermediate option:
With a partner, on a running clock, for time:
At 0:00
10 rounds each:
5/8-calorie Assault bike
Rest
At 12:00
5 rounds each:
20 wall-ball shots
♀ 14 lb
♂ 20 lb
Beginner option:
With a partner, on a running clock, for time:
At 0:00
10 rounds each:
20-second effort on Assault bike
Rest
At 12:00
5 rounds each:
10 wall-ball shots
♀ 6 lb
♂ 10 lb
Resources:
Air Bike Setup
Rogue Echo Bike
The Wall-Ball Shot
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5 rounds for total reps:
On a 2-minute clock:
20/25-calorie Echo bike
Max deadlifts in the remaining time
Rest 4 minutes between rounds.
♀ 205 lb
♂ 275 lb
Post reps to comments.
Scaling:
Lifting moderate to heavy loads under duress is a skill, and today’s workout aims to practice just that. This effort is meant to be five sprints with plenty of rest between rounds. Push to finish the calories as quickly as possible, and then work to accumulate as many reps as possible on the deadlift. Expect the barbell to feel heavier than you want it to after finishing on the bike. This is by design. Athletes should choose a weight that allows them to perform at least 5 reps in each round. All athletes should not let their intensity overshadow the importance of lifting with proper technique. Find a load with which you can maintain proper form, even when you are pushing your intensity.
Intermediate option:
5 rounds for total reps:
On a 2-minute clock:
15/20-calorie Echo bike
Max deadlifts in the remaining time
Rest 4 minutes between rounds.
♀ 135 lb
♂ 205 lb
Beginner option:
5 rounds for total reps:
On a 2-minute clock:
8/12-calorie Echo bike
Max deadlifts in the remaining time
Rest 4 minutes between rounds.
♀ 65 lb
♂ 95 lb
Coaching cues:
Before lifting the bar off the ground, consider your deadlift setup: Your hands should be shoulder width, your feet should be between hip- and shoulder-width with your heels down, your shoulders should be slightly in front of the bar, and your chest should be up with a solid lumbar curve.
Resources:
The Rogue Echo Bike
The Deadlift
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For load:
10-10-7-7-4-4-1-1
Back squat
Post load to comments.
Compare to 240105.
Scaling:
Build throughout the 8 sets, starting with something moderately heavy and finishing with a very heavy single. Remember that “heavy” is relative to each athlete. A heavy load requires all your focus and effort.
– A heavy set of 10 reps should be around 50-60%+.
– A heavy set of 7 reps should be around 60-70%.
– A heavy set of 4 reps should be around 70-80%.
– A heavy single for today should be 80%+.
Intermediate option:
Same as Rx'd.
Beginner option:
Back squat 10-7-4-1 reps
Coaching cues:
Fight through the sticking point — drive your heels down, push your knees apart, and let your chest lead you to the top.
Resources:
The Back Squat
Heavy Days
Heavy Day: Full Class Coaching Demonstration
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For time:
150 double-unders
125 sit-ups
100 box step-ups
75 deadlifts
50 burpees
25 strict handstand push-ups
♀ 20-inch box and 75-lb barbell
♂ 24-inch box and 115-lb barbell
Post time to comments.
Scaling:
Today’s effort is chipper-style and extends into the longer time domain. Advanced athletes can push to finish in sub-18 minutes. However, expect most to complete this challenge in the 20- to 25-minute range. Choose scaling options that allow you to keep moving through the higher volume of reps. The load of the barbell should be light and allow you to perform at least 15-20 reps unbroken.
Intermediate option:
For time:
100 double-unders
90 sit-ups
80 box step-ups
75 deadlifts
50 burpees
25 pike push-ups
♀ 20-inch box and 65-lb barbell
♂ 24-inch box and 95-lb barbell
Beginner option:
For time:
80 single-unders
40 sit-ups
40 box step-ups
40 deadlifts
30 burpees
20 dumbbell shoulder presses
♀ 12-inch box, 55-lb barbell, and 15-lb dumbbells
♂ 20-inch box, 75-lb barbell, and 20-lb dumbbells
Resources:
The Double-under
The AbMat Sit-up
The Box Step-up
The Deadlift
The Burpee
The Strict Handstand Push-up
The Dumbbell Press
One More Weekend of Semifinals Competition!
Read: "How To Watch the 2024 CrossFit Semifinals"
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Taken by Johany Jutras at the North America West Semifinal by West Coast Classic.
Guest Programmer – Rob Lawson
April 30-May 12, 2024
For load:
Deadlift 5-5-5-5-5 reps
Finisher:
On a 10-minute clock, build to a heavy Turkish get-up.
Post loads to comments.
Scaling:
Today we’re hitting 5 heavy sets of 5 deadlifts. Allocate a decent amount of time to build up to 80-85% of your 1-rep-max, and then start the heavy sets. If you are moving well, increase the weight each round and aim to hit a new PR around set 4 or 5. You may also stick to the same weight across the board or pyramid up and down in load. Remember, the stimulus is to lift heavy, safely, and have fun doing so!
The Turkish get-up is a great tool to build core strength and shoulder stability. The movement will be a great bit of accessory work to finish off a strength-focused day. Complete this movement with a dumbbell, kettlebell, or even a barbell (most challenging).
Intermediate option:
Same as Rx’d
Beginner option:
Same as Rx’d
Resources:
The Deadlift
What is a Deadlift?
The Dumbbell Turkish Get-up
Learn More About Guest Programming
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Featured photo:
Taken by Anna Bartlet at CrossFit Shapesmiths in London, England.
For load:
10-10-7-7-4-4-1-1
Back squat
Post load to comments.
Scaling:
Build throughout the 8 sets, starting with something moderately heavy and finishing with a very heavy single. Remember that “heavy” is relative to each athlete. A heavy load requires all your focus and effort.
– A heavy set of 10 reps should be around 50-60%+.
– A heavy set of 7 reps should be around 60-70%.
– A heavy set of 4 reps should be around 70-80%.
– A heavy single for today should be 80%+.
Intermediate option:
Same as Rx'd
Beginner option:
Same as Rx'd
Resources:
The Back Squat
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Featured photo:
Taken at an Oklahoma Affiliate Gathering.
Meet Guest Programmer - Dale King: Nov. 6-19, 2023.
For max reps:
Thrusters
Hang cleans
♀ 95-lb thrusters, 125-lb hang cleans
♂ 135-lb thrusters, 185-lb hang cleans
Warm up to the prescribed weight and hit a single, maximum-effort set for each movement. Rest as needed between each effort.
Post loads used and reps completed to comments.
Scaling:
Reduce load to perform at least 10 unbroken reps of each movement. Beginners should practice maintaining sound mechanics at moderate loads rather than performing a single-set of maximum reps.
Intermediate option:
For max reps:
Thrusters
Hang cleans
♀ 80-lb thrusters, 95-lb cleans
♂ 115-lb thrusters, 135-lb cleans
Beginner option:
For load:
5-5-5
Thrusters
5-5-5
Hang cleans
♀ 55-lb thrusters, 65-lb cleans
♂ 75-lb thrusters, 95-lb cleans
Movement resources:
The Thruster
The Hang Clean
Hang clean 3-3-3-3-3 reps
Then,
Complete as many reps as possible in 1 minute of:
Hang cleans at 80% of your heaviest set.
Post loads and reps completed to comments.
Scaling:
Experienced lifters should go heavy, while newer athletes should focus on mechanics and worry less about adding weight.
Rest Day
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15 minutes to build to a heavy single power snatch
Then,
Power snatch 2-2-2-2-2 at 80%
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Scaling:
Watch “The Power Snatch” and focus on going heavy from the ground to overhead. All athletes can go heavy in the power snatch, with newer athletes focusing on solid mechanics. Calculate 80% of your heaviest successful lift, and perform 5 sets of 2 reps.
Clean and jerk 1-1-1-1-1 reps
Then,
For time:
10 clean and jerks at 70% of your heaviest single
10 clean and jerks at 80% of your heaviest single
Record 1-rep max clean and jerk to the CrossFit App. Post heavy single and time to comments.
Scaling:
Newer athletes should use today’s workout as an opportunity to practice the clean and jerk. Watch The Clean and Jerk, and focus on developing the skill. For the 20 reps for time, choose weights that are challenging but with which you can maintain proper technique.
Back squat 5-5-5-5-5 reps
Front squat 3-3-3-3-3 reps
Score is total load of all sets.
Post loads and total to comments.
Scaling:
Experienced athletes can take one of two approaches on today’s workout. 1. Attempt to increase the load for every set, aiming for a PR on the later sets. Or, 2. Build to approximately 70-80% of your 1-rep-max and maintain consistent working sets. Focus on excellent technique and aim for a PR on the fourth or fifth set. Athletes with less experience should consider a coach’s guidance and drill the mechanics before adding weight.
Bert
For time:
50 burpees
400-m run
100 push-ups
400-m run
150 walking lunges
400-m run
200 squats
400-m run
150 walking lunges
400-m run
100 push-ups
400-m run
50 burpees
Scaling
This Hero WOD is long and grueling. Most of the exercises are approachable by all skill levels, but the total volume should be reduced for newer athletes.
Intermediate Option:
For time:
40 burpees
400-m run
80 push-ups
400-m run
120 walking lunges
400-m run
160 squats
400-m run
120 walking lunges
400-m run
80 push-ups
400-m run
40 burpees
Beginner Option:
For time:
20 burpees
200-m run
30 knee push-ups
200-m run
40 walking lunges
200-m run
50 squats
200-m run
40 walking lunges
200-m run
30 knee push-ups
200-m run
20 burpees
For time:
100 chest-to-bar pull-ups
100 push-ups
100 GHD sit-ups
100 single-leg squats, alternating
Post time to comments.
Scaling:
This workout demands we keep moving by smartly managing a large number of reps per set. Aim to complete this workout within 20 minutes. Use your warm-up to experiment with pull-ups, push-ups, GHD sit-ups, and single-leg squats. Choose a variation that allows each movement to be completed at a sustainable pace without reaching failure.
Intermediate Option:
For time:
80 kipping pull-ups
80 push-ups
80 GHD sit-ups
80 single-leg squats, alternating
Beginner Option:
For time:
50 jumping pull-ups
50 push-ups
50 AbMat sit-ups
50 single-leg squats to a box, alternating
3 rounds, each for time of:
Run 1 mile
Rest 4 minutes between efforts.
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Scaling:
For today’s mile repeats, attempt to work on your run pace, working at about 80% effort. Shoot to complete each mile around the same time.
Beginner Option:
3 rounds, each for time of:
Run 800 meters
Rest 4 minutes between efforts.
For 12 minutes complete:
3 deadlifts on the odd minutes
3 shoulder presses on the even minutes
Use 80% of your max deadlift and shoulder press.
Post loads to comments.
Scaling:
In today’s lifting, you’ll move heavy loads with a consistent amount of recovery time. Experienced athletes should reference their 1-rep max to determine their loading for each movement. Newer athletes should choose weights that are challenging but with which they can maintain proper technique.
10 80-yard shuttle sprints
Rest as needed between efforts.
For each sprint, run 10 yards out, 10 back, 20 out, 20 back, 10 out, 10 back.
Post best and worst times to comments.
Compare to 160914.
Scaling:
Warm up appropriately before beginning these shuttle repeats. Spend roughly 10 minutes on a general warm-up, followed by 10-15 minutes on sprint-specific warm-up drills. Each sprint should be a max effort. Beginner-level athletes should reduce the number of rounds. Intermediate athletes can do this workout as prescribed.
Beginner Option:
5 80-yard shuttle runs
Rest as needed between efforts.
For each sprint, run 10 yards out, 10 back, 20 out, 20 back, 10 out, 10 back.