Saturday 250524

Complete as many rounds and reps as possible in 12 minutes of:
200/250-meter row
25-foot handstand walk
10 dumbbell box step-overs
25-foot handstand walk

♀ 20-lb dumbbells and a 20-inch box
♂ 35-lb dumbbells and a 24-inch box

Stimulus and Strategy:
Today’s workout is meant to be lower volume while keeping the intensity high in preparation for those doing a Hero workout or Murph on Monday. Use options that allow you to complete about 4 rounds. Athletes who want to push the pace could certainly complete around 6 rounds. Work hard today and have fun.

Scaling:
Reduce the load of the dumbbells. Reduce the distance of the handstand walk.

To reduce the complexity of the handstand walk, perform shoulder taps in the pike position or perform bear crawls. For the dumbbell step-overs, reduce the height of the box.

In case of injury or limitation, perform a 500/700-meter Echo bike or a 200-meter run. For the dumbbell step-overs, perform this movement with no weight and reduce the height of the box.

Intermediate option:
Complete as many rounds and reps as possible in 12 minutes of:
200/250-meter row
20 shoulder taps in the pike position
10 dumbbell box step-overs
20 shoulder taps in the pike position

15-lb dumbbells and a 20-inch box
25-lb dumbbells and a 24-inch box

Beginner option:
Complete as many rounds and reps as possible in 12 minutes of:
200/250-meter row
25-foot bear crawl
10 box step-overs
25-foot bear crawl

12-inch box
20-inch box

Coaching cues:
During the handstand walk, think about pushing your hands into the floor and touching your toes to the ceiling.

Resources:
Rowing
The Handstand Walk
Dumbbell Box Step-Over
Box Step-Over
The Bear Crawl

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Monday 250519

For time:
30 toes-to-bars
20 lateral burpees over the dumbbell
10 alternating dumbbell snatches
24 toes-to-bars
16 lateral burpees over the dumbbell
8 alternating dumbbell snatches
18 toes-to-bars
12 lateral burpees over the dumbbell
6 alternating dumbbell snatches

♀ 50-lb dumbbell
♂ 75-lb dumbbell

Stimulus and Strategy:
Today’s workout has three movements organized in a descending rep scheme. Aim to move through as quickly as possible while minimizing your breaks. The loading of the dumbbell should be moderate to heavy. This may require you to reset and switch hands with the dumbbell on the floor. Following the dumbbell snatches, pay attention to your grip on the toes-to-bars. If you break, count to five, then jump back up on the bar.

Scaling:
Reduce the load of the dumbbell. Reduce the reps of the toes-to-bars and burpees.

To reduce the complexity of the toes-to-bars, reduce the range of motion. Consider performing knees-to-chests or hanging knee raises. For the dumbbell snatches, perform them from the hang position.

In case of injury or limitation, perform V-ups or AbMat sit-ups in place of the toes-to-bars. For the burpees, perform up-downs. For the dumbbell snatches, perform Russian kettlebell swings.

Intermediate option:
For time:
30 knees-to-chests
20 lateral burpees over the dumbbell
10 alternating dumbbell snatches
24 knees-to-chests
16 lateral burpees over the dumbbell
8 alternating dumbbell snatches
18 knees-to-chests
12 lateral burpees over the dumbbell
6 alternating dumbbell snatches

35-lb dumbbell
50-lb dumbbell

Beginner option:
For time:
20 hanging knee raises
15 lateral burpees over the dumbbell
10 alternating dumbbell hang snatches
16 hanging knee raises
12 lateral burpees over the dumbbell
8 alternating dumbbell hang snatches
12 hanging knee raises
9 lateral burpees over the dumbbell
6 alternating dumbbell hang snatches

10-lb dumbbell
15-lb dumbbell

Coaching cues:
With the heavier dumbbell snatch in today’s workout, focus on keeping the working arm straight through the middle of the movement. Then, as the hips extend, pull the elbow high and outside, and push the dumbbell to the sky.

Resources:
The Kipping Toes-to-Bar
The Dumbbell Power Snatch
Hanging Knee Raises
The Dumbbell Hang Power Snatch

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Saturday 250517

4 rounds for time of:
50 air squats
15 shoulder-to-overheads

♀ 105-lb barbell
♂ 155-lb barbell

Post time to comments.

Stimulus and Strategy:
Today’s couplet is sneaky. Never underestimate the air squat. Expect the compounding effect of the squats to make the shoulder-to-overheads more challenging. You may perform the first round of shoulder-to-overheads as a push press, then switch to a push jerk in the second round. Push the pace on the air squats, but not at the expense of good technique or your ability to pick up the barbell. Have fun today and don’t let the “little ol’ air squat” get the best of you.

Scaling:
Reduce the reps of the air squats. Reduce the volume and load of the barbell.

To reduce the complexity of the shoulder-to-overheads, perform push presses or shoulder presses. If necessary, using dumbbells for this movement can also reduce the complexity.

In case of injury or limitation, perform the squats to an elevated target that allows for pain-free range of motion. You may also consider 250 meters on a rower or 700 meters on the Echo bike. For the shoulder-to-overheads, use a single dumbbell to perform the movement and alternate arms as you are able.

Intermediate option:
4 rounds for time of:
50 air squats
15 shoulder-to-overheads

75-lb barbell
115-lb barbell

Beginner option:
4 rounds for time of
20 air squats
10 shoulder-to-overheads

35-lb barbell
45-lb barbell

Coaching cues:
In today’s air squats, not every rep is going to be perfect. However, you should always strive to maintain the five key points of performance: heels down, neutral spine maintained, knees track in line with the toes, the hip descends back and down, and the hip crease gets below the top of the knee at the bottom.

Resources:
The Air Squat
The Push Press
The Push Jerk

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Monday 250512

Complete as many rounds as possible in 20 minutes of:
30-second handstand hold
30-second squat hold
30-second L-sit hold
30-second chin-over-bar hold

Post rounds completed to comments.

Compare to 250204.

Stimulus and Strategy:
Today’s workout is a unique effort. It’s hard to measure or quantify the work being accomplished when we perform a static hold, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t challenging or productive. Static holds challenge the stamina of our muscles and our drive to mentally overcome negative thoughts. Most athletes can maintain the structure of this workout. Choose static hold modifications that allow you to hold for 20-30 seconds at a time. Rest as needed between movements and sets.

Scaling:
Reduce the duration of the workout, or the duration of each hold.

To reduce the complexity of the handstand hold, consider holding a pike position with your feet on a box or the floor. For the L-sit hold, bending your knees will make the movement easier. For the chin-over-bar hold, consider using a band or putting your feet on a box.

In case of injury or limitation, hold one or two dumbbells overhead in place of the handstand hold. For the L-sit hold, perform a seated leg lift with one or both legs. For the chin-over-bar hold, use a pair of rings like you would to perform ring rows; pull the rings to your chest and hold at your chest.

Intermediate option:
Complete as many rounds as possible in 20 minutes of:
30-second pike hold with feet on a box
30-second squat hold
30-second L-sit hold with knees bent
30-second chin-over-bar hold

Beginner option:
Complete as many rounds as possible in 20 minutes of:
30-second plank hold
30-second squat hold
30-second hollow body hold
30-second dead hang hold

Coaching cues:
In the squat hold, challenge yourself to hold an active position. This means finding a bottom position where your back is neutral, knees are in line with your toes, weight is balanced in your feet, and your hip crease is below your knees.

Resources:
The Handstand
The L-Sit

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Wednesday 250430

3 rounds for time of:
12 dumbbell squat cleans
24 toes-to-bars
400-meter run

♀ 35-lb dumbbells
♂ 50-lb dumbbells

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Stimulus and Strategy:
Today’s workout is a 3-round triplet reminiscent of the benchmark workout Helen. Aim to hang on to the dumbbells and go unbroken for as many sets as possible. Unlike Helen, the run is last because it will force you to push the pace on the final round.

Scaling:
Reduce the load of the dumbbells. Reduce the distance of the run.

To reduce the complexity of the squat cleans, perform hang dumbbell squat cleans. For the toes-to-bars, reduce the range of motion by bringing the knees up to the armpits or the chest.

In case of injury or limitation, for the 400-meter run, perform 900/1,250 meters on the Echo bike or 400/500 meters on the rower. For the dumbbell squat cleans, consider single-dumbbell squat cleans, power cleans, or goblet squats. For the toes-to-bars, perform V-ups or sit-ups.

Intermediate option:
3 rounds for time of:
12 dumbbell squat cleans
24 toes-to-bars
400-meter run

20-lb dumbbells
35-lb dumbbells

Beginner option:
3 rounds for time of:
12 dumbbell squat cleans
12 hanging knee raises
200-meter run

10-lb dumbbells
15-lb dumbbells

Coaching cues:
To increase the cycle time of the dumbbell squat cleans, try keeping your feet in a position where you can both pull off the floor and squat. This will keep you from having to adjust your feet on every rep.

Resources:
The Dumbbell Clean
The Kipping Toes-to-Bar
From the Archives: Running Technique
Hanging Knee Raises

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Friday 250418

5 rounds for time of:
12 push jerks
12 back squats

♀ 95 lb
♂ 135 lb

Compare to 250107.

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Stimulus and Strategy:
Today’s workout is just you and the barbell. This is also a repeat from earlier this year — look back at your score to help you better navigate today’s effort. The loading should feel moderate and allow you to perform at least 2 rounds unbroken. A short break between movements is totally fine, but some athletes may be able to finish the last push jerk, lower the bar to the back rack, and begin the back squats. If you follow the loading stimulus, the goal is to minimize rest and complete as many sets as possible unbroken. This workout should take less than 10 minutes. Some advanced athletes may be able to go sub-5. The barbell should come from the floor. Do not use a rack unless there is an injury or limitation.

Scaling:
Reduce the load of the barbell to maintain the safety and integrity of each movement, including being able to get the barbell safely from the ground to the back rack even under fatigue.

Reduce the complexity of the push jerks by performing push presses or shoulder presses. Consider using dumbbells to reduce the complexity of both movements.

In case of injury or limitation, perform single-arm dumbbell push jerks or push presses, and dumbbell goblet squats. To eliminate the barbell, perform push-ups and air squats.

Intermediate option:
5 rounds for time of:
12 push jerks
12 back squats

65 lb
95 lb

Beginner option:
3 rounds for time of:
12 push jerks
12 back squats

35 lb
45 lb

Coaching cues:
Each squat in today’s workout can be done quickly, but make sure you are keeping your weight balanced about your feet. Move too quickly, and the weight may pull you into your toes. Slow it down, regain your balance and then increase the speed as you are able.

Resources:
The Push Jerk
The Back Squat

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Wednesday 250416

For time:
50 box jumps
40-calorie Echo bike
30 deadlifts
40-calorie Echo bike
50 box jumps

♀ 155 lb and a 20-inch box
♂ 225 lb and a 24-inch box

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Stimulus and Strategy:
Today’s workout is an upside-down pyramid — the reps go down and then back up to finish. Don’t let the first set of box jumps dictate the rest of the workout. In other words, you want to move at a pace that still allows you to push through the exercises that follow. Come out too hot, and this workout becomes a struggle really quickly. Manage your reps on the deadlifts to allow for short breaks between sets. Consider rep schemes like 10/8/7/5 or 8/7/5/5/5. Dig deep as you prepare to go back up the other side of the pyramid. Just keep moving.

Scaling:
Reduce the loading of the barbell. Reduce the reps of each movement.

To reduce the complexity of the box jumps, jump on a lower box (to preserve the jumping stimulus) or perform box step-ups. For the deadlifts, perform the lift with the bumper plates on an elevated surface.

In case of injury or limitation, for deadlifts, perform sumo deadlifts, or use dumbbells or a single kettlebell. If you do not have an Echo bike, use any machine you have available.

Intermediate option:
For time:
40 box jumps
30-calorie Echo bike
30 deadlifts
30-calorie Echo bike
40 box jumps

125 lb and a 20-inch box
185 lb and a 24-inch box

Beginner option:
For time:
30 box step-ups
20-calorie Echo bike
20 deadlifts
20-calorie Echo bike
30 box step-ups

55 lb and a 12-inch box
75 lb and a 20-inch box

Coaching cues:
As you are jumping on the box, think about each jump as a mini squat — as you load up to jump, your knees should track your toes and your weight should be balanced about your feet.

Resources:
The Box Jump
Rogue Echo Bike
The Deadlift
The Box Step-Up

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Tuesday 250415

Complete as many rounds as possible in 10 minutes of:
10 push-ups
10 dumbbell snatches, right arm
10 toes-to-bars
10 dumbbell snatches, left arm

♀ 35-lb dumbbell
♂ 50-lb dumbbell

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Stimulus and Strategy:
In today’s workout, the repetitions in each round are few enough that you can move through rounds relatively quickly. Aim for a single round to take no more than about 2 minutes. Try to go unbroken through as many sets as possible, however, as grip becomes an issue, break up the toes-to-bars as needed and manage your rest time.

Scaling:
Reduce the loading of the dumbbell and volume of the push-ups and toes-to-bars.

To reduce the complexity of the push-ups, consider performing push-ups from the knees or with the hands elevated to a 30-inch box. For the dumbbell snatches, consider performing hang dumbbell snatches. For the toes-to-bars, reduce the height of the toes or consider knees-to-chests or hanging knee raises.

However, if you have toes-to-bars, but 10 reps per round is too many, reduce the reps to no less than 5. This is a great way to practice and develop the movement.

In case of injury or limitation, perform dumbbell cleans for the dumbbell snatches, dumbbell floor presses for the push-ups, and consider V-ups or sit-ups for the toes-to-bars.

Intermediate option:
Complete as many rounds as possible in 10 minutes of:
10 push-ups
10 dumbbell snatches, right arm
10 knees-to-chests
10 dumbbell snatches, left arm

20-lb dumbbell
35-lb dumbbell

Beginner option:
Complete as many rounds as possible in 10 minutes of:
5 push-ups from the knees
5 dumbbell snatches, right arm
5 hanging knee raises
5 dumbbell snatches, left arm

10-lb dumbbell
15-lb dumbbell

Coaching cues:
On the dumbbell snatch, keep the dumbbell close to your body by imagining zippering up a jacket and keeping your elbow above the weight.

Resources:
The Push-Up
The Dumbbell Snatch
The Kipping Toes-to-Bar
Toes-to-Bar Scaling

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Sunday 250330

Rest Day

Featured Article

Mastering CrossFit Gymnastics: How to Build Strength, Stability, and Confidence

Struggling with gymnastics skills in CrossFit? You're not alone. Many athletes feel overwhelmed by movements like toes-to-bars and handstand push-ups, unsure how to improve. The key to mastering gymnastics is breaking it down — just like weightlifting — by focusing on four foundational elements: shapes, tension, flexibility, and strength. By consistently practicing static holds, mobility drills, and strict strength work, you can build a solid base for kipping and dynamic movements. This guide offers a structured three-week plan to improve your gymnastics skills, helping you do workouts as prescribed with confidence.

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Monday 250317

21-15-9 reps for time of:
Toes-to-bars
Burpee box jump-overs

♀ 24-inch box
♂ 30-inch box

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Stimulus and Strategy:
Today’s workout is a classic couplet and rep scheme. The descending reps allow you to keep intensity high and keep pushing through this effort. Choose options that allow you to move more and rest less. Advanced athletes may be able to perform all their sets of toes-to-bars unbroken; however, as long as you can complete each set in 3 sets or less, challenge yourself to go as prescribed and use today as more of a skill day.

Scaling:
Reduce the height of the box to maintain the jumping stimulus, even if that means reducing the height to 4 inches. If there is an injury or limitation, utilize the step-up or another alternative.

To reduce the complexity of the toes-to-bars, limit the height of your toes or knees. If you have toes-to-bars but the volume in today’s workout is beyond your capacity, reduce the reps to 15-12-9 or 12-9-6.

In case of an injury or limitation, consider performing up-downs in place of the burpees and step-ups in place of the box jump-overs. For the toes-to-bars, consider V-ups, sit-ups, or plank holds.

Intermediate option:
21-15-9 reps for time of:
Toes-to-bars
Burpee box jump-overs

20-inch box
24-inch box

Beginner option:
15-12-9 reps for time of:
Hanging knee raises
Burpee box step-overs

12-inch box
20-inch box

Coaching cues:
On the burpee box jump-over, consider stepping up out of the burpee. Oftentimes, this allows you to get closer to the box prior to the jump over.

Resources:
The Kipping Toes-to-Bar
Burpee Box Jump-Over

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Saturday 250215

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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Friday 250214

Every 3 minutes until failure, complete 2 rounds of:
3 toes-to-bars
3 kettlebell swings
25-foot kettlebell walking lunges

♀ 35 lb
♂ 53 lb

Rest with the remaining time in the interval.
Add 3 reps to the toes-to-bars and kettlebell swings in each progressive 3-minute interval.

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Stimulus and Strategy:
Today’s workout is a race to complete your reps as quickly as possible to give yourself more rest before starting the next set. With the options you choose for the workout, the first interval should take you no more than 90 seconds to complete. Your goal should be to finish the round of 15 toes-to-bars and 15 kettlebell swings. That said, it is possible for more advanced athletes to get into the set of 21 or higher. If you are unable to complete your reps within the allotted time, your workout is over. During the kettlebell walking lunge, carry the kettlebell however you like.

Scaling:
Reduce the loading of the kettlebell.

To adjust the complexity of the toes-to-bars, reduce the range of motion. Consider knees-to-chests, hanging knee raises, or hollow rocks. For the kettlebell swings, perform Russian kettlebell swings. For the lunges, perform unweighted or do low box step-ups.

In case of an injury or limitation, consider hollow rocks or sit-ups in place of the toes-to-bars. For the kettlebell swings, perform sumo deadlifts or single-arm Russian kettlebell swings. For the lunges, perform an unweighted lunge or a low unweighted box step-up.

Intermediate option:
Every 3 minutes until failure, complete 2 rounds of:
3 knees-to-chests
3 kettlebell swings
25-foot kettlebell walking lunges

26 lb
35 lb

Rest with the remaining time in the interval.
Add 3 reps to the knees-to-chests and kettlebell swings in each 3-minute interval.

Beginner option:
Every 3 minutes until failure, complete 2 rounds of:
3 hanging knee raises
3 Russian kettlebell swings
25-foot walking lunges

18 lb
26 lb

Rest with the remaining time in the interval.
Add 3 reps to the hanging knee raises and Russian kettlebell swings in each 3-minute interval.

Coaching cues:
On the toes-to-bar, control the downswing after getting your toes to the bar. When you relax, you lose the rhythm. So, focus on keeping your midsection tight and pushing yourself into the arch position of the next kip.

Resources:
The Kipping Toes-to-Bar
The Kettlebell Swing
The Kipping Hanging Knee Raise
The Russian Kettlebell Swing
The Walking Lunge

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Thursday 250213

Rest Day

Featured Article

Toes-to-Bars Made Simple: The Ultimate Guide to Mastering This Key CrossFit Skill

Toes-to-bars are a challenging yet essential CrossFit skill, appearing in 86% of Open workouts since 2011. This movement requires coordination, strength, and spatial awareness. But even if you struggle with toes-to-bars now, you can progress with focused practice, drilling, and scaling as you build to the Rx’d movement and prepare for upcoming events like the Open and Community Cup.

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Tuesday 250211

Back squat 5-5-5-5-5 reps

Post loads to comments.

Compare to 230128.

Stimulus and Strategy:
Today is a heavy day. Keep in mind, heavy is relative to each athlete's capacity and experience. As long as you are working to your limits, you will benefit from today’s effort. Experienced athletes should build to a heavy set of 5 and plan to go as heavy as possible across all sets. Newer athletes should start light, focus on mechanics, and slowly add weight as they are comfortable.

Scaling:
Reduce the loading of the barbell to maintain safety and the integrity of the lift.

To adjust the complexity of the lift, consider performing a goblet squat with a dumbbell or kettlebell.

In case of an injury or limitation, consider squatting with a single dumbbell or kettlebell. You can also lunge with a load or perform an unloaded air squat.

Intermediate option:
Same as Rx’d.

Beginner option:
Same as Rx’d.

Coaching cues:
Throughout the squat, imagine your feet are screws and you are trying to screw them into the ground. In doing so, you will create better contact with the ground and keep your knees tracking over your toes.

Resources:
The Back Squat
The Squat: Points of Performance

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Tuesday 250204

Complete as many rounds as possible in 20 minutes of:
30-second handstand hold
30-second squat hold
30-second L-sit hold
30-second chin-over-bar hold

Post rounds completed to comments.

Compare to 220610.

Stimulus and Strategy
Today’s workout is a unique effort. It’s hard to measure or quantify the work being accomplished when we perform a static hold, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t challenging or productive. As you will see, static holds challenge the stamina of our muscles and our drive to mentally overcome negative thoughts. Most athletes can maintain the structure of this workout. Choose static hold modifications that allow you to hold for 20-30 seconds at a time. Rest as needed between movements and sets.

Scaling:
To reduce the complexity of the handstand hold, consider holding a pike position with your feet on a box or the floor. For the L-sit hold, bending your knees will make the movement easier. For the chin-over-bar hold, consider using a band or putting your feet on a box.

In case of injury or limitation, hold a single dumbbell overhead in place of the handstand hold. For the L-sit hold, perform a seated leg lift with one or both legs. For the chin-over-bar hold, use a pair of rings like you would to perform ring rows; pull the rings to your chest and hold at your chest.

Intermediate option:
Complete as many rounds as possible in 20 minutes of:
30-second pike hold with feet on a box
30-second squat hold
30-second L-sit hold with knees bent
30-second chin-over-bar hold

Beginner option:
Complete as many rounds as possible in 20 minutes of:
30-second plank hold
30-second squat hold
30-second hollow body hold
30-second dead hang hold

Coaching cues:
In the squat hold, challenge yourself to hold an active position. This means finding a bottom position where your back is neutral, knees are in line with your toes, weight is balanced in your feet, and your hip crease is below your knees.

Resources:
The Handstand Hold
The L-Sit
Plank Variations
The L-Sit at Home
Gymnastics Course | Hollow Body Position

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Wednesday 250108

For time:
30 ring muscle-ups

Compare to 230109.

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Stimulus and Strategy:
Today’s workout is a classic benchmark. If you have completed this workout before, check your last time and use that information to help you attack today’s effort. In most cases, this workout should take 10 minutes or less. However, if you have been practicing and accumulating pulling and pressing volume, today can be a good day to work until you complete the reps — don’t worry about the clock. You can build confidence and establish a time for this benchmark.

Scaling:
Reduce the total number of reps or perform the intermediate option.

To adjust the complexity of the movement, consider a jumping ring muscle-up, a banded ring muscle-up, pull-ups or chest-to-bar pull-ups + dips, or low-ring transitions.

In case of injury or limitation, perform low-ring transitions or a single-arm dumbbell hang clean and shoulder press.

Intermediate option:
Complete as many reps as possible in 10 minutes of:
Ring muscle-ups
- Your workout is over if you complete 30 reps before the 10-minute mark.

Beginner option:
For time:
30 low-ring muscle-up transitions

Coaching cues:
To link ring muscle-ups together, at the top of the rep, let the shoulders fall back behind the rings while the arms push the body away from the rings. The feet should be directly below the body, if not slightly in front, as you are pushing away. This technique will send you right into the next swing.

Resources:
The Kipping Muscle-Up
Jumping Ring Muscle-Up
Toe-Assisted Ring Muscle Up
Kipping Floor Muscle-Up
Low-Ring Muscle-Up Tips

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Tuesday 241231

For max reps:
Tabata dumbbell box step-ups
Rest 1 minute
Tabata GHD sit-ups
Rest 1 minute
Tabata push presses
Rest 1 minute
Tabata bar-facing burpees

The Tabata interval is 20 seconds of work followed by 10 seconds of rest for 8 intervals.

♀ 20-lb dumbbells, 20-inch box, and 65-lb barbell
♂ 35-lb dumbbells, 24-inch box, and 95-lb barbell

Post total calories/reps for each exercise to comments.

Stimulus and Strategy:
Today’s workout is a Tabata mash-up. Complete the full 8 rounds of the first movement before moving on to the next. Continue in the same fashion until all four movements are complete. Your score is the total number of reps completed. The loading of both the dumbbells and the barbell should be light and allow you to keep moving. If you have not been training consistently on the GHD, reduce the range of motion or substitute with AbMat sit-ups.

Scaling:
Reduce the total volume of the workout by limiting the number of reps performed within each interval. Reduce the loading of the dumbbells and barbell. Lower the height of the box.

Limit the range of motion on the GHD sit-ups by going to parallel or performing AbMat sit-ups. For the push presses, consider using a pair of lighter dumbbells. As for the bar-facing burpees, perform up-downs or step over the bar.

In case of injury or limitation, perform the box step-ups without a pair of dumbbells and lower the height of the box. Perform a plank hold for the GHD sit-ups. For the push presses, perform a single-arm dumbbell push press or shoulder press. For the bar-facing burpees, perform an up-down or pick any machine to use in place of the exercise.

Intermediate option:
For max reps:
Tabata dumbbell box step-ups
Rest 1 minute
Tabata GHD sit-ups to parallel
Rest 1 minute
Tabata push presses
Rest 1 minute
Tabata bar-facing burpees

The Tabata interval is 20 seconds of work followed by 10 seconds of rest for 8 intervals.

15-lb dumbbells, 20-inch box, and 55-lb barbell
20-lb dumbbells, 24-inch box, and 75-lb barbell

Beginner option:
For max reps:
Tabata box step-ups
Rest 1 minute
Tabata AbMat sit-ups
Rest 1 minute
Tabata push presses
Rest 1 minute
Tabata bar-facing burpees

The Tabata interval is 20 seconds of work followed by 10 seconds of rest for 8 intervals.

12-inch box and 35-lb barbell
20-inch box and 45-lb barbell

Coaching cues:
When cycling lighter push presses, think about bringing your glutes to your heels instead of your hips to your toes.

Resources:
Dumbbell Box Step-Up
The GHD Sit-Up The Push Press
Bar-Facing Burpee - Jump-Over
Bar-Facing Burpee - Step-Over
The Box Step-Up
The AbMat Sit-Up

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Wednesday 241225

12 rounds for time, starting with 1 and adding an exercise each round:
1 wall walk
2 candlestick rocks
3 burpees
4 push-ups
5 walking lunges
6 air squats
7 sit-ups
8 jumping squats
9 jumping lunges
10 broad jumps
11 handstand push-ups
12 single-leg squats

Perform this workout like the "12 Days of Christmas" song. In Round 1, perform 1 wall walk. In Round 2, perform 2 candlestick rocks, then 1 wall walk. In Round 3, perform 3 burpees, 2 candlestick rocks, and 1 wall walk. Continue adding a new exercise each round.

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Stimulus and Strategy:
Today’s workout is all bodyweight movements. Scale the difficulty of each element so you can keep moving and perform the reps of each movement unbroken — more moving and less hook-gripping your shorts.

Scaling:
The exercises with the most reps are push-ups through jumping lunges — anywhere from 36 to 42 reps. Reduce the reps as needed or only perform the even rounds (i.e., in Round 1, perform 2 candlesticks, then 1 inchworm. In Round 2, complete 4 knee push-ups, 3 burpees, 2 candlesticks, then 1 inchworm. Continue adding two new exercises each even round).

To reduce the complexity of these bodyweight movements, reduce the range of motion. For example, on the wall walks, only take two steps toward the wall or perform an inchworm. On the burpees, perform an up-down. On the handstand push-ups, perform a dumbbell shoulder press or pike push-up. And for the single-leg squats, use a higher target or do an air squat.

In case of injury or limitation, substitute equipment to preserve the movement function as much as possible, or choose an alternative suitable for your situation.

Intermediate option:
Same as Rx’d.

Beginner option:
12 rounds for time, starting with 1 and adding an exercise each round:
1 inchworm
2 candlestick rocks
3 burpees
4 push-ups from the knees
5 walking lunges
6 air squats
7 sit-ups
8 jumping squats
9 jumping lunges
10 broad jumps
11 dumbbell shoulder presses
12 box step-ups

10-lb dumbbell, 12-inch box
15-lb dumbbell, 20-inch box

Perform the workout like the "12 Days of Christmas" song. In Round 1, perform 1 inchworm. In Round 2, perform 2 candlesticks, then 1 inchworm. In Round 3, perform 3 burpees, 2 candlesticks, then 1 inchworm. Continue adding a new exercise each round.

Coaching cues:
As you lower yourself to the bottom of an air squat, think about grabbing the floor with your toes and “screwing” your feet into the ground. This will keep your knees tracking your toes and your entire foot in contact with the ground.

Resources:
The Wall Walk
Candlestick Conditioning Drills
The Burpee
The Push-Up
The Walking Lunge
The Air Squat
The AbMat Sit-Up
The Broad Jump
The Kipping Handstand Push-Up
The Single-Leg Squat
Push-Up on the Knees
The Dumbbell Press
The Box Step-Up

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Saturday 241221

Complete as many reps as possible in 30 minutes of:
800-meter run
20 toes-to-bars
20/30 Echo bike calories

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Stimulus and Strategy:
Today’s workout is a longer-duration effort. All athletes should aim to complete at least 3 rounds, however, some advanced athletes may be able to knock at the door of 5-6 rounds. Choose an option for toes-to-bar that allows you to maintain consistent sets of 5 or more reps.

Scaling:
Reduce the overall duration of the workout to 15-20 minutes.

Reduce the distance of the run to something you can complete in 5 minutes or less, the number of toes-to-bars to something you can complete in 4 sets or less, and the number of calories to something you can complete in 2 minutes or less.

Reduce the range of motion of the toes-to-bars by performing knees-to-chests, hanging knee raises, or V-ups.

In case of injury or limitation, perform 800/1,000 meters on the rower in place of the run. Perform sit-ups or a 1-minute plank hold in place of toes-to-bar. Perform a 400-meter run or 400/500-meter row in place of the calories on the bike.

Intermediate option:
Complete as many reps as possible in 30 minutes of:
800-meter run
20 knees-to-chests
15/20 Echo bike calories

Beginner option:
Complete as many reps as possible in 20 minutes of:
400-meter run
10 hanging knee raises
10/15 Echo bike calories

Coaching cues:
On longer-duration monostructural efforts, focus on maintaining better posture. Think about keeping your chest facing forward as opposed to facing the ground.

Resources:
Running Fundamentals
The Kipping Toes-to-Bar
Rogue Echo Bike
Kipping Hanging Knee Raise

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Saturday 241214

On a 2-minute clock for 5 rounds, complete:
100-foot farmers carry
30 anchored sit-ups
Max dumbbell squat cleans in the remaining time

Rest 1 minute between rounds.

♀ 35-lb dumbbells
♂ 50-lb dumbbells

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Scaling:
In today’s workout, you need to push the pace in order to start working on your score. Set up a farmers carry route that is 50 feet out and 50 feet back. As soon as you get back, put your dumbbells down, put your toes under the dumbbell handles, and begin your sit-ups. The goal is to have at least 30 seconds to perform squat cleans. So, reduce the distance of the carry and reps of the sit-ups as needed. As for the loading of the dumbbells, you should be able to hang on for the entire farmers carry and perform at least 7 squat cleans before needing a quick break. If in doubt today, go lighter and do more reps.

Intermediate option:
On a 2-minute clock for 5 rounds, complete:
100-foot farmers carry
30 anchored sit-ups
Max dumbbell squat cleans in the remaining time

Rest 1 minute between rounds.

20-lb dumbbells
35-lb dumbbells

Beginner option:
On a 2-minute clock for 5 rounds, complete:
50-foot farmers carry
15 anchored sit-ups
Max dumbbell hang squat cleans in the remaining time

Rest 1 minute between rounds.

♀ 10-lb dumbbells
♂ 15-lb dumbbells

Coaching cues:
Play around with your foot position on the squat cleans. Consider keeping your feet in your squat stance and touching the dumbbell on the ground in between your feet. This “sumo deadlift” to squat clean technique can speed up your reps.

Resources:
The Dumbbell Farmers Carry
The Anchored Sit-Up
The Dumbbell Hang (Squat) Clean

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Wednesday 241211

5 rounds for time of:
6 wall walks
30 alternating single-leg squats

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Scaling:
Today’s workout is a gymnastics couplet that falls in the moderate time domain. Expect the combination of being upside down, then squatting on one leg to be a bit disorienting. Remember to breathe, get your balance, and keep moving. Reduce the volume and movement complexity for wall walks to finish all reps in 2 minutes or less. As for the single-leg squats, reduce volume and change to alternating reverse lunges if needed to keep moving at a steady pace and finish in 2 minutes or less.

Intermediate option:
5 rounds for time of:
4 wall walks
20 alternating single-leg squats

Beginner option:
5 rounds for time of:
4 inchworm + push-ups from the knees
12 alternating reverse lunges

Coaching cues:
If you struggle with balance on the single-leg squat, lean slightly toward the leg you are squatting on and remember to keep the knee tracking in line with the toes.

Resources:
The Wall Walk
The Single-Leg Squat
Inchworm + Push-Up From the Knees
Reverse Lunge

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Monday 241202

For time:
800/1,000-meter row
21 overhead squats
600/750-meter row
15 overhead squats
400/500-meter row
9 overhead squats
200/250-meter row

♀ 95 lb
♂ 135 lb

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Scaling:
Today’s workout pairs a weightlifting element with a monostructural element. The row distances are short enough that they deserve to be pushed and not paced. The loading of the overhead squat sits on the light-to-moderate side. The barbell should be taken from the floor and the weight you choose should allow you to complete your reps in 2 sets or less. The goal is less looking at the bar and more moving it. The final row should be an all-out sprint!

Intermediate option:
For time:
800/1,000-meter row
21 overhead squats
600/750-meter row
15 overhead squats
400/500-meter row
9 overhead squats
200/250-meter row

65 lb
95 lb

Beginner option:
For time:
400/500-meter row
15 overhead squats
300/400-meter row
12 overhead squats
200/300-meter row
9 overhead squats
100/200-meter row

35 lb
45 lb

Coaching cues:
To increase your stroke rate, perform a big, strong drive and pull. On the return, get the hands away from the body, lean in toward your toes, and use your legs to pull your body back into the catch position.

Resources:
Rowing Technique Tips
The Overhead Squat
From the Archives: Rowing Technique

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Tuesday 241119

For time:
400-meter run

Then,
5 rounds of:
10 toes-to-bars
10 box jump-overs

Then,
400-meter run

♀ 24-inch box
♂ 30-inch box

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Scaling:
Today’s workout challenges you to push the pace on each run and go unbroken on the couplet in the middle. Do your best not to “game” this workout. Instead, hit the first run hard and then get ready to find your hip flexors. Choose an option for the toes-to-bar that allows you to complete each round in 2 sets or less. As for the box jump-over, use a height that allows you to keep moving and finish your reps in less than a minute. On the last run, give it everything you have left.

Intermediate option:
For time:
400-meter run

Then,
5 rounds of:
10 knees-to-chests
10 box jump-overs

Then,
400-meter run

20-inch box
24-inch box

Beginner option:
For time:
200-meter run

Then,
5 rounds of:
10 hanging knee raises
10 box step-overs

Then,
200-meter run

12-inch box
20-inch box

Coaching cues:
During the box jump-overs, land low on the top of the box. Then begin to pivot on top of the box and step down. This pivot sets you up to face the box as you step down and go right into your next jump.

Resources:
Running Position Drill
The Kipping Toes-to-Bar
Box Jump-Over Variations | CrossFit Movement Demo
Box Step-Over | CrossFit Movement Demo
Kipping Hanging Knee Raise | CrossFit Movement Demo

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Monday 241111

CHAD1000X

For time:
1,000 weighted step-ups

♀ 35-lb ruck, 20-inch box
♂ 45-lb ruck, 20-inch box

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Sara Wilkinson, CrossFit, and Rogue Fitness present the Hero workout CHAD1000X in honor of Navy SEAL Chad Wilkinson who died by suicide on Oct. 29, 2018, due to the effects of numerous deployments, several TBIs, blast-wave injuries, and PTSD. Our goal is to honor Chad’s life and legacy, and to raise awareness for suicide prevention.

Click here to officially register and to learn more about CHAD1000X and The Step Up Foundation’s mission to raise awareness around and prevent veteran suicide.

Scaling:
Today’s workout is a long grind. Complete as a team, with a partner, or individually for time. Reduce the load and height of the step-up as needed. If you have completed this workout previously, look back and use that information to help you tackle today’s effort.

Intermediate option:
For time:
1,000 weighted step-ups
20-lb ruck, you pick the height of the step-ups
30-lb ruck, you pick the height of the step-ups

Beginner option:
For time:
1,000 unweighted box step-ups
No rucksack, you pick the height of the step-ups.

Coaching cues: During each step-up, focus on keeping your knees tracking in line with the toes and standing up by taking your chest to the sky. These two points will ensure the best posture and mechanics throughout the workout.

Resources:
The Box Step-Up
Tips for Beginners
Partner Tips
CHAD1000X Hero Workout
The Step-Up Foundation
CrossFit Hero and Tribute Workouts

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Tuesday 241105

Complete as many rounds and reps as possible in 20 minutes of:
20 burpees
20 air squats
20 box jump-overs
20 air squats
20 toes-to-bars

♀ 20-inch box
♂ 24-inch box

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Scaling:
Today’s workout is a longer effort with a large volume of bodyweight movements. This effort will be very similar to a workout like Cindy where you are moving at a steady pace for 20 minutes. All athletes should aim to complete a single round in 5 minutes or less. If the prescribed exercises don’t allow for this, scale the reps and/or difficulty of the movement. For example, scale the toes-to-bars by reducing the reps or performing 20 hanging knee raises. Work hard and have fun with this one.

Intermediate option:
Same as Rx’d.

Beginner option:
Complete as many rounds and reps as possible in 12 minutes of:
15 burpees
15 air squats
15 box step-overs
15 air squats
15 hanging knee raises

12-inch box
20-inch box

Coaching cues:
Master the basics. The air squat is a simple yet effective movement. Don’t knock it just because it is “easy.” Challenge yourself to maintain solid mechanics. The hips move back and down, heels down, knees out, lumbar arch maintained, and hips finish below the knees. Don’t skimp on these points of performance.

Resources:
The Burpee
The Air Squat
Box Jump-Over Variations
Box Step-Over
The Kipping Toes-to-Bar
Kipping Hanging Knee Raises
Find a CrossFit Course

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Friday 241025

5 rounds for time of:
1 rope climb to 15 feet
10 toes-to-bars
1 rope climb to 15 feet
20 alternating dumbbell snatches

♀ 35 lb
♂ 50 lb

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Scaling:
Today’s workout will test your grip and climbing technique. If you rely a lot on your arms during the rope climb, you will find yourself waiting for your grip to recover. However, if you focus on a secure foot hold and staying close to the rope, you will be able to keep moving and post a fast time. Choose a toes-to-bar option that allows you to complete the reps in 2 sets or less. As for the dumbbell snatches, the load should be light to moderate and allow you to get through 20 reps in 2 sets or less. If you can go unbroken, do it.

Intermediate option:
5 rounds for time of:
1 rope climb to 12 feet
10 knees-to-chests
1 rope climb to 12 feet
20 alternating dumbbell snatches

20 lb
35 lb

Beginner option:
5 rounds for time of:
2 pull-to-stands
5 hanging knee raises
2 pull-to-stands
10 alternating dumbbell snatches

10 lb
15 lb

Coaching cues:
Before standing up on your foot hold, make sure it is secure. In other words, make sure to pull the rope tight to the foot and take out any slack. Pinch the feet together, secure the hook, and then stand up. Over time, this process gets faster, but you must develop good habits at slower speeds first. Slow is smooth and smooth is fast.

Resources:
The Rope Climb (Wrapping)
The Rope Climb (Basket)
Modified Rope Climb
The Kipping Toes-to-Bar
CAP Demo: Kipping Hanging Knee Raise
The Dumbbell Power Snatch

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Friday 241011

Every 1 minute, complete:
1 wall walk
3 deadlifts
5 toes-to-bars

Every minute, add 2 toes-to-bars. Complete as many rounds as possible until failure.

♀ 125 lb
♂ 185 lb

Scaling:
Today’s workout is a bit of a “beep test.” While the first round is seemingly simple, each passing minute gets more challenging. The loading of the deadlift should be moderate and something you can perform 3 reps of easily. The single wall walk and 3 deadlifts should take no more than 20 seconds to complete, leaving at least 40 seconds to perform toes-to-bars. If the wall walk and deadlifts are taking longer than the intended time, reduce the range of motion of the wall walk and the loading of the deadlift. Scale the toes-to-bars to something that is not going to hold you back. In other words, if you can only do 2-3 toes-to-bars in a row before breaking, scale to something that allows you to hang on the bar longer and complete bigger sets.

Intermediate option:
Every 1 minute, complete:
1 wall walk
3 deadlifts
5 knees-to-chests

Every minute, add 2 knees-to-chests. Complete as many rounds as possible until failure.

95 lb
135 lb

Beginner option:
Every 1 minute, complete:
1 inchworm
3 deadlifts
5 hanging knee raises

Every minute, add 2 hanging knee raises. Complete as many rounds as possible until failure.

55 lb
75 lb

Coaching cues:
On the toes-to-bar, press down against the pull-up bar and lean back. The further your shoulder is behind the bar, the easier it will be to touch your toes to it.

Resources:
The Wall Walk
The Deadlift
The Toes-to-Bar
Drills for the Toes-to-Bar

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Wednesday 240925

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

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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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Wednesday 240918

Meet Guest Programmers - Kristi and Patrick O’Connell: Sept 16-29, 2024.

Complete as many rounds and reps as possible in 16 minutes of:
400-meter run
6 burpees to a 6-inch target
6 bar muscle-ups
10 dumbbell walking lunges

♀ 35 lb
♂ 50 lb

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Scaling:
Today’s workout is an AMRAP! Focus on being smooth on the burpees, breaking muscle-ups or toes-to-bars as needed, and going unbroken on the lunges. For the burpees, jump to a target that is 6 inches above your fingertips when your arms are extended. Use a dumbbell weight that allows you to do the lunges unbroken for all 16 minutes while holding the dumbbells in a farmers carry position. If you finish on the run, every 50 meters completed equals 1 rep. Aim to get 3 to 5 rounds.

Intermediate option:
Complete as many rounds and reps as possible in 16 minutes of:
400-meter run
6 burpees to a target
8 toes-to-bars
10 dumbbell walking lunges

♀ 25 lb
♂ 45 lb

Beginner option:
Complete as many rounds and reps as possible in 14 minutes of:
200-meter run
4 burpees to a target
6 sit-ups
9 bodyweight walking lunges

Coaching cues:
On the bar muscle-ups, press the pull-up bar toward the hips and keep the body as close to the bar as possible. The further the body is away from the bar, the harder it will be to make the transition.

Resources:
Running Fundamentals
The Burpee
The Kipping Bar Muscle-Up
The Kipping Toes-to-Bar
The AbMat Sit-Up
CrossFit Online Course - Dumbbells

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Monday 240902

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

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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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Monday 240826

30-25-20-15-10 reps for time of:
Double-under crossovers
Toes-to-bars

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Scaling:
This is a twist on the classic CrossFit benchmark Annie. The idea is to increase the difficulty of the rope skill and mix it with a more advanced gymnastics movement. It is expected that you will trip more with the double-under crossovers than with the standard double-under. You may need to add a few singles between the doubles, but keep chipping away. The goal is to make it less than 7 minutes for the more proficient athletes, and up to 15 minutes for less-experienced athletes in order to practice these skills.

Intermediate option:
21-18-15-12-9 reps for time of:
Double-under crossover attempts
Toes-to-bars

Beginner option:
15-12-9-6-3 reps for time of:
Single-under crossovers
Hanging knee raises

Resources:
Double-Under Crossovers at the CrossFit Games
Single-Under Crossovers
The Kipping Toes-to-Bar

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