A. Four sets of:
Good Mornings x 8-10 reps @ 3011
Rest 45 seconds
Supine Ring Rows x 10-12 reps @ 2111
Rest 45 seconds
Plank from Elbows x 45 seconds
Rest 45 seconds
B. For time:
Dumbbell Ground to Overhead x 12 reps
Box Jumps x 12 reps
Dumbbell Ground to Overhead x 9 reps
Box Jumps x 9 reps
Dumbbell Ground to Overhead x 6 reps
Box Jumps x 6 reps
Run 600 Meters
A. Every 3 minutes, for 18 minutes (6 sets):
Snatch Balance + 3 Overhead Squats
Build to today’s heaviest snatch balance + 3 overhead squats.
B. For time:
12 Power Snatches (115/75 lbs)
12 Box Jumps (30″/24″)
9 Power Snatches (115/75 lbs)
9 Box Jumps (30″/24″)
6 Power Snatches (115/75 lbs)
6 Box Jumps (30″/24″)
Run 600 Meters
A. Every minute, on the minute, for 5 minutes:
Front Squat
*Set 1 – 2 reps @ 60%
*Set 2 – 2 reps @ 65%
*Set 3 – 2 reps @ 70%
*Set 4 – 1 rep @ 75%
*Set 5 – 1 rep @ 80%
Rest one minute, and then…
Every two minutes, for 10 minutes (5 sets):
Front Squat
*Set 6 – 85% x 1 rep
*Set 7 – 85-90% x 1 rep
*Set 8 – 90+% x 1 rep
*Set 9 – 90+% x 1 rep
*Set 10 – 90+% x 1 rep
For sets 6-10, let feel dictate loading. The goal is to establish today’s “heavy” lift. “Heavy” for the day is the load immediately before that at which you would lose proper mechanics and positioning. If you determine that you’ve reached that load for the day prior to set 10, stop there.
B. Take 20 minutes to build to today’s “heavy” Clean & Jerk
C. Every 2 minutes, for 10 minutes (5 sets) of:
Back Squat x 5 reps @ 75% of 1-RM
D. Two sets for times of:
Row 1500/1200 Meters
30 Chest-to-Bar Pull-Ups
Rest until the running clock reaches 12:00.
Note both times and total working time: e.g., 5:32 + 5:41 = 11:13