top of page

Friday - 12/24/21

Writer's picture: EllieEllie

Merry Christmas Eve, Community Fitness Club! Today’s WOD is a repeat of the workout we did this Thanksgiving. Like on Thanksgiving last month, many of you will be very busy today, so today’s workout is a short AMRAP (As Many Rounds As Possible) that you can do at home. It’s only 10 minutes long, so try to squeeze it in somewhere. You’ll be glad you did!


If you are an experienced athlete and feel capable, please perform the following WOD:


Squeeze It In


Experienced:

10 minute AMRAP:

5 inchworm push-ups

5 Superman arch holds

10 mountain climbers (Each leg counts as 1 rep.)


AMRAPs scale automatically. A beginner will naturally perform fewer reps than an advanced athlete. However, a beginner might find 5 inchworm push-ups per round to be too challenging. Replace the inchworm push-ups with plain inchworms and reduce the reps to a number that seems doable. A beginner version of today’s WOD could look like this:


Scaled 1:

10 minute AMRAP:

1 inchworm

5 Superman arch holds

10 mountain climbers (Each leg counts as 1 rep.)


Perhaps something between the experienced version and the beginner version of the WOD is right for you today. Another variation of today’s WOD might look like this:


Scaled 2:

10 minute AMRAP:

5 inchworms

5 Superman arch holds

10 mountain climbers (Each leg counts as 1 rep.)


Your score is the number of rounds and reps you complete during the 10 minute AMRAP. If you would like, leave your score in the comment section below!


Not sure what some of the movements are? Click on the following links for more information:




Recent Posts

See All

Monday - 7/22/24

Warm-up It’s a brand new week, Community Fitness Club! We will begin the week with a 15 minute AMRAP (“As Many Reps As Possible”). The...

Tuesday - 7/23/24

Warm-up Today’s workout is a 16 minute EMOM (“Every Minute On the Minute”) in which you will perform 20 goblet squats in the first...

Wednesday - 7/24/24

Warm-up For today’s WOD (“Workout of the Day”), we will perform 8 rounds of 5 pull-ups, 40 double unders, and 1 wall walk. The rounds are...

Comments


Post: Blog2_Post
bottom of page