WOD

Endurance- teams of 5
Back to a waterfall
10 rounds each
Bike
burpee
Ski
row
Rest
Switch every minute

9am
warm up
Straight Through 20/15 Calorie Row
20 Kip Swings
20 Step Ups, unweighted
15 Kipping Knee Raises
20 Step Ups, light weight
10 Toes to Bar
10 Step Ups, workout weight
20/15 Calorie Row

Wod
Until 200/160 Calories have been completed.
AMRAP 2 Minutes
– (Buy in movement)
Max Machine Calories in remaining time
Rest 2:00

Buy In alternates each round between:
– 12 Toes to Bar
– 24 Single DB Step Ups 50/35lbs to 24/20″

Continue with 2:00 of work, 2:00 of rest alternating buy-in movements until 200/160 Calories have been completed.
8 Round Cap Any machine may be used, and athletes may rotate machines as desired.

STIMULUS AND COACH’S NOTES
STRENGTH/SKILL
Stimulus: N/A Rest: N/A
Coach Focus: N/A
Additional Notes/Resources: N/A
CONDITIONING
Feel: Cardio Pacing: Reach
Target Score: 8 rounds or less Firebreather Score: 6 Rounds or less
Scaling
–  Toes to Bar: Should not exceed :45/3 sets.
–  Step Ups: Should not exceed 1 minute
Coach Focus: Coaches should push their athletes to hold aggressive paces on both the buy-in movements and the machine. Athletes should be told that 1:1 rest is coming and the faster they go, the faster they are done. Athletes should have roughly :90 in the rounds that start with T2B and :60 in the rounds that start with step ups. 2:00 of work and 2:00 rest is partially meant to make logistics easier if machines/equipment is limited.
Additional Notes/Resources: This workout is 2:00 of work, 2:00 of rest, where each new interval athletes are buying in with the opposite movement (e.g. on one round, athletes perform 12 toes to bar before moving to a machine. The next interval they perform the step ups before moving to their machine).
COMPETITOR EXTRA
Feel: Gas Pacing: Sustain
Target Score: 10-15 Minutes Firebreather Score: Sub-10 Minutes
Scaling:
–  SBC: Clean and Jerk 155/105lbs or Power Snatch 135/95lbs in sets of 5 (touch
and go or singles) is a comparable sub.
Coach Focus: This stimulus is extremely gassy and should hopefully allow for athletes the ability to steadily trade sets of 5 back and forth without major rest periods. Coaches need to be sure to not over scale the weight to maintain the “gassy” stimulus. If the barbell is too light athletes will reduce the gas stimulus and the workout will be less effective.
Additional Notes: N/A



Extra work
For Time with a partner
100 Sandbag Cleans 150/100lbs
Must be done in sets of 5



2 Rounds
1:00 Air Bike
1:00 Walking Lunges 200m Run
10 A-frame Toe Touches

Conditioning Re-Test from 5-20
Every 4 Minutes for 28 Minutes (7 rounds)
Ski Bike or row 15/13 cals
Run 200m  with 50/30 pound slam ball
Rest remainder of each interval
*score is slowest interval
If the clock catches you, take 1 round off and count it as mulligan, but remember and avoid that for the retest

Extra
Bench Press
5×5 @ 70-80% 1RM

Twisted Cross 1:00/Side Then
AMRAP 5:00
Row 500m
4 Wall Walks
Max Rep Burpees in time remaining

Strength
Find a 1RM Push Press
Push Press Tips video

Wod
9-18-27
Burpee Box Jump Over 24/20″
Thruster 95/65lbs

STIMULUS AND COACH’S NOTES
STRENGTH/SKILL
Stimulus: Heavy Rest: As Needed
Coach Focus: A less frequently tested lift, the Push Press is a great expression of power and pressing strength. The last 5 weeks of work was all about dialing in your athlete’s efficiency in core-to-extremity pressing. Crank up the tunes and get big weight overhead!

CONDITIONING
Feel: Gas
Pacing: Reach for some, Sustain for many Target Score: 7-15 Minutes
Firebreather Score: Sub-7 Minutes
Scaling:
BBJO: Scale box height to keep athletes jumping if possible, reduce
height of box as low as a bar facing burpee before reducing reps.
Thruster: athletes should have the capacity to confidently perform 20
unbroken reps when fresh with their chosen weight. Ideally the set of 27 does not exceed 4 sets, with the rounds of 9 and 18 being 1-2 sets.
Coach Focus: 54 reps of BBJO and Thrusters should check the gassy box for all athletes. Time domain is sub-15 minutes. Coaches should help their athletes understand how to use their hips on the thruster to save their upper bodies. Coach should also help their athletes dial in their BBJO footwork to save conserve energy.


*1 min foam roll ankles/quads
*1 min glute activation (all for directions)
-Then- 2 rounds of warming up full ROM
* 10 Cossack squats
*5 tempo goblet squats (moderate weight) 3 seconds down, explosive drive up
*6 calf raises with toes elevated on a plate. Hold one second at the top before starting descent to starting position

Strength
do small warm up sets of 3-4 back squats until a moderate weight. Dropping down to 2 per set at about 75-80% and then start singles.

Find your 1 rep max back squat – this is our next focus lift
Warm up your back squat with several rounds of 3 to 5 reps of lighter weights making small jumps, when you get into heavier weights only do 1 or 2 reps until you find that 1 rep
BRACING IN THE BACKSQUAT VIDEO

Wod
AMRAP 6 Minutes
10 Power Snatches 75/55lbs
8 Pistols

STIMULUS AND COACH’S NOTES
STRENGTH/SKILL
Stimulus: Heavy Rest: As Needed
Coach Focus: Our high CNS lift is the fan favorite Back Squat! As a friendly reminder, we want your athletes squatting below parallel not to parallel. Hold your athletes to a high standard when it comes to depth.

CONDITIONING
Feel: Cardio/Gas Pacing: Reach
Target Score: 4+ Rounds Firebreather Score: 8+ Rounds
Scaling:
Power Snatch: Should ideally be 1 set at all times, but if an athlete is moving
fast they may require 2. Overall, bar should be very light. Scale weight before reps. If an athlete cannot go overhead due to injury, scale to power clean
Pistols: Preserve ROM at all costs today. Scale by having athletes squat to a
band or a box. Deconditioned athletes can perform lunges, step ups, or air squats. See video in “Additional Notes/Resources” for pistol scaling.
Coach Focus: Conditioning is a quick back-and-forth between Power Snatch and Pistols. Power Snatch should ideally be 1 set and the pistols should never exceed :30 of work`. Coaches should allow athletes to take the time they need to warm up their pistols before starting. We want to avoid your athlete’s pistols “getting better” as they work through the workout because this means they did not warm up enough.

We are going to have a little fun today. Mile time trial. Please show up if you are saying “Im not doing that” we will find something for you to do. If you can’t run an entire mile, you can walk/run it. Just get a base mile time established. It’s a great marker of overall fitness.

Part of great mile time is being really warm before you start. NOBODY goes into this cold. If you aren’t warming up with some running, you aren’t doing this.

Warm up
100m butt kicks, 100m high knees
Then
400m slow run
then 600 meters of running slow, sprinting 10 seconds, back to slow and keep repeating until 600 complete
then 400 meter where the first 200 is slow and the last is at what you think your mile pace is going to be.

Then its 3,2,1 go time for the mile.

Afterwards its open gym and/or

Every :75 for 8 Sets, alternating:
– 16 Banded Strict Pull Ups
– 16 Push Ups
Pull Ups: Use a band that allows for FAST reps. Athletes may start with a lighter band and increase band thickness as needed.
Push Ups. Use a band if needed to allow perfect form and fast reps. Athletes who can confidently hit 4 sets of 15 fast reps may add a deficit.


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