CrassFit Workout of the Day 2009/12/08
Only a few days after our last workout, the CrassFit crew reassembled for another workout this Tuesday. This time, we were greater in numbers – Rainer, Peter, Jozy and me attended. Special kudos to Peter who attended in spite of the fact that he just arrived from his stay at Munich – this is real determination!
A bit clueless about the workout structure, we used something that seemed somehow logical: We splitted the effort into three blocks:
- Pulling Power
- Leg Work
- Pushing Power
After a bit of warm-up (I have done countless repetitions with the kettlebells prior to the arrival of every attendee), we started with the first part:
Pre-Fatigue
For the pulling power part, we used the good old rope. None of us has used the rope recently so it was quite a challenge to climb up. For those who were unable to climb up (including me, with time), we did body rows on the rope. In total, we did six rounds of climbing up the rope – until we could not go on.
We finished the pulling part with towel pull-ups. Here I experienced something rare: I was physically unable to get a grip on the towel – my grip strength was so fatigued that I barely could hold myself onto it. We really did everything we could to give our very last piece of power (with the exception of Peter who somehow seems to have too much strength
).
Metabolic Conditioning
Leg work is predestined to act as metabolic conditioning part of the workout. There are no exercises which challenge the cardiovascular system more than leg-centric ones: Squats, burpees, lunges, deadlifts and the like.
We did three rounds of:
- 10 + 10 Swings 16 kg (unilateral or bilateral, even double kettlebell if possible)
- 10 + 10 High Pulls (same here)
- 10 Squats (double kettlebell, with the exception of Jozy)
- approx. 200 Meter running (double that distance for the last round)
The waiting queue was a bit of a hindrance for this workout – if we were to do this in a consecutive manner, it would have gone beyond our capabilities to perform further – running for distance after leg work is tremendously fatiguing, if bearable at all.
Post-Fatigue
As we were starting to feel cold, we kept the third part sweet and short. We again did three rounds of:
- 5 + 5 Military Press 16 kg
- 5 Dips on the Jungle Gym (substituted with static holds or high-rep push-ups)
Done! None of us were feeling like this was too light for a workout. It was exhausting and would have even been a killer if the metabolic conditioning hadn’t had the waiting times. Next time, we’re going to optimize queues (I should be capable of doing so, as a software engineer
).
Train on and stay strong!
Simon
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