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Monday - 8/24/20

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We will begin the week with a fifteen minute AMRAP (As Many Reps As Possible) containing pull-ups, burpees, and thrusters. Both burpees and thrusters tend to jack up your heart rate, so your challenge today will be managing that while pushing to get in as many rounds and reps as possible. Good luck!


If you are an experienced athlete and feel capable, please perform the following WOD as prescribed (Rx):


Rx:

15 minute AMRAP:

5 pull-ups

5 burpees

5 thrusters (95lb, 65lb)

5 burpees

Beginners please modify today’s workout as needed. Ring rows can be substituted for pull-ups, and the burpees and thrusters can be scaled. Just do your best! A beginner’s version of today’s workout could look like this:


Scaled 1:

15 minute AMRAP:

5 ring rows

5 elevated, no push-up burpees

5 dumbbell thrusters (5lb, 3lb)

5 elevated, no push-up burpees


Perhaps something between the Rx 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:

15 minute AMRAP:

5 jumping pull-ups

5 burpees

5 thrusters (45lb, 35lb)

5 burpees


Please listen to your body, and pick the version of the workout that is right for you. You can always adjust mid-WOD if you find that the modifications you’ve picked are too easy or too difficult.


Your score is the number of rounds and repetitions you complete during today’s 15 minute workout. If you’d like, leave your score in the comment section below!


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