Monthly Archives: November 2008

Back Squat

Today’s Workout:

Back Squat 5-5-5-5-5 reps

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Hang Power Snatch and Run

This video from crossfit.com shows the proper way to do “Knees to Elbows”. It also demonstrates some modifications for scaling the movement to your level. Check it out!

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Today’s Workout:

Five rounds for time of:
95 pound Hang Power Snatch, 15 reps
Run 400 meters

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“Jason”

This is a great video of Coach Burgener himself explaining the “Burgener Warmup.”  The Burgener Warmup is essential in developing the motor pathways and strength required in the Olympic Snatch.

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Today’s Workout:

Jason

For time:
100 Squats
5 Muscle-ups
75 Squats
10 Muscle-ups
50 Squats
15 Muscle-ups
25 Squats
20 Muscle-ups

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  1. michael c says:

    owwww!
    What madness is this?
    MC

Rest Day

The Air Squat is one of the most fundamental moves we use in CrossFit.  As simple as it seems, mastery of the Air Squat is foundational for advanced athleticism.  See if you can’t find an area in your squat that could use improvement.

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Rest Day, or do a workout from earlier in the week.

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“Fight Gone Bad”

Here is Dr. Romanov, inventor of the POSE running method, demonstrating the correct way to run on a treadmill. The POSE method allows you to run faster with less effort and less impact on your joints. Check out the video section of POSEtech.com for more videos about POSE running.

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Today’s Workout:

Fight Gone Bad!

Three rounds of:
Wall-ball, 20 pound ball, 10 ft target (Reps)
Sumo deadlift high-pull, 75 pounds (Reps)
Box Jump, 20″ box (Reps)
Push-press, 75 pounds (Reps)
Row (Calories)

In this workout you move from each of five stations after a minute.The clock does not reset or stop between exercises. This is a five-minute round from which a one-minute break is allowed before repeating. On call of “rotate”, the athletes must move to next station immediately for best score. One point is given for each rep, except on the rower where each calorie is one point.

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  1. 360 new PR

    Last time we did this I got 317. I am very happy with my improvement. My goal is to break 400 next time.

  2. Jake says:

    284 new PR.

    goal next time is to break 300.