Tuesday
/Strength
Push Press
Build to a Heavy Single
WOD
5 Rounds, Every 3 Minutes:
300/250 Meter Row
9 Thrusters 95#/65#
Jeff Ptasinski
Strength
Push Press
Build to a Heavy Single
WOD
5 Rounds, Every 3 Minutes:
300/250 Meter Row
9 Thrusters 95#/65#
Jeff Ptasinski
Strength
Back Squat
2 Rounds:
8 Reps @ 72%
rest 1 minute
6 Reps @ 77%
rest 1 minute
4 Reps @ 82%
rest 3 minutesWOD
WOD
AMRAP 14:00
40 AbMat Sit-Ups
20/15 Calorie Row
20 Burpees
John Batson
Workout 18.4
For time:
21 deadlifts, 225 lb.
21 handstand push-ups
15 deadlifts, 225 lb.
15 handstand push-ups
9 deadlifts, 225 lb.
9 handstand push-ups
21 deadlifts, 315 lb.
50-ft. handstand walk
15 deadlifts, 315 lb.
50-ft. handstand walk
9 deadlifts, 315 lb.
50-ft. handstand walk
Time cap: 9 min.
“Goat” is CrossFit slang for a movement that challenges us. Examples: Double-Unders, Pull-ups, Overhead Squats, Handstand Push-ups. These are the best days to turn perceived weaknesses into strengths. No better way to do that than today. We don’t improve our technique with a high heart rate – that’s what we refer to as “training”. Today is geared towards “practice,” dialing in our mechanics with a controlled heart rate. As an example, to improve the technique of double-unders, we want to practice at a low-intensity where we can really focus on the mechanics of the hands and the timing of the jump. When we couple “training” with “practice” throughout the week in the right doses, we set ourselves on the fast track to results. Choose two “Goats” to work on, and we’ll alternate between them on each minute. Choose an appropriate rep scheme for each movement that keeps things in the practice intensity range.
For the next five Thursdays during the Open, we will run these Goat Days. Since we do not know what movements will come out for Friday’s workout, this is an opportunity for athletes to choose what they would like to do as opposed to programming movements that may or may not show up tomorrow. Sticking to the same movements over the five weeks that have the biggest potential of moving the needle for athletes is better than picking different movements from week to week. With these being movements that athletes are not proficient at, there is the possibility for some to feel dejected when they leave. Addressing this from the beginning eases many of those feelings. If athletes remain diligent and consistent across these five weeks with their practice, they will leave better than they star.
WOD
On the Minute x 20
Odd Minutes: Movement 1
Even Minutes: Movement 2