CrassFit Workout of the Day 2010/04/09
Back from hibernation mode. Against all odds, it took us another two months to give CrassFit another shot. I have to say that the winter has been long and harsh here in Austria and – with the exception of the Winter Training Camp in Thomasroith – Trainings have neither been very productive or enjoyable for me throughout the last few months.
With the advent of spring, things slowly begin to change again and it’s perfectly fitting to restart the initiative.
Rainer, Jozy, Peter and I assembled at our Donaulände meeting point – only to find this back then deserted place rather crowded with people of all ages – from kids to grannies. Higher temperatures lead to an increased rate of activity amongst our contemporaries – a good thing to see
Albeit being absent, Dominik Feischl provided us with a tremendous workout to ultimately wake our bones and muscles from hibernation. We did the following:
Pre-Fatigue
3 Rounds of:
- Jungle Gym Pull-Ups (all out)
- 15 Push-Ups with elevated feet
- 10 Double Kettlebell Front Squats (2 x 16 kg)
Struggling with this one relentlessly pointed out the weaknesses that have emerged through extensive absence of hard training.
Metabolic Conditioning
3 Rounds of:
- 10 Kettlebell Swings (16 kg)
- 200 Meter Sprint
- 10 + 10 Kettlebell Cleans (16 kg)
- 200 Meter Sprint
Unfit to match the requirements of such a strenuous workout after the long winter break, our lungs and legs were shattered by the intensity created by this bout. 200 Meters seem like a lot of distance to cover when your legs are tired and yearning for rest.
As if it would not have been enough, we added a Quick Death-style post-fatigue exercise:
Post-Fatigue
The infamous Leg Matrix:
- 24 Full Squats
- 12 + 12 Lunges
- 24 Split Jumps
- 24 Jump Squats
The result: A lactate-infested lower body.
We finished with a bit of toying on the Jungle Gym and a towel and called it a day. With a few days between the workout and the coverage I can report of a deep muscle soreness from Saturday to Monday – the result and price of getting back into gears.
A price I am more than willing to pay
Train on and stay strong!
Simon
P.S.: A great thank you towards my CrassFit training partners. There have been little incidents I have enjoyed as much as this little training session. Physical activity at this level of intensity really ups your spirits ![]()
- CrassFit Easter Eggs
- Peter Skins the Cat
- Peter trying out a Staddle Back Lever
- Jozy tries hard to Skin the Cat


































































