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Friday - 4/19/24

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Thank goodness it’s Friday! We will finish the week with a 12 minute AMRAP (“As Many Reps As Possible”) in which you will perform as many rounds of 10 light deadlifts, 4 hang power cleans with the same weight, and 6 toes-to-bar as possible. Pick a weight for your barbell where you can perform the deadlifts and hang power cleans unbroken throughout the entire workout. When you are done, take the time to stretch out. Mobility is a very important part of fitness!


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


Experienced:

12 minute AMRAP:

10 deadlifts (135lb, 85lb)

4 hang power cleans (135lb, 85lb)

6 toes-to-bar


Beginners can substitute dumbbell deadlifts and dumbbell hang power cleans for their barbell counterparts, and toes-to-rig can be done instead of toes-to-bar. A beginner’s version of today’s workout could look like this:


Scaled 1:

12 minute AMRAP:

10 dumbbell deadlifts (12lb, 8lb)

4 dumbbell hang power cleans (12lb, 8lb)

6 toes-to-rig


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:

12 minute AMRAP:

10 deadlifts (75lb, 55lb)

4 hang power cleans (75lb, 55lb)

6 hanging knee raises


Remember to stretch when you’re finished!


Your score is the total number of rounds and repetitions you complete during today’s workout. If you’d like, leave your score in the comment section below!


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