Back Squat
Performance
3 x 10
Add weight to last week. Use a full range of motion and control.
Fitness
3 x 5 Linear Progression
Add 5-10lbs to last week’s work weight.
Deadlift
1 x 8
Warm up and perform one heavy (and perfect) set of 8 reps, heavier than last week. Touch and go is permitted.
Post loads to comments.
Exposure 3 of 8
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In teams of two, with one partner working at a time, complete 12 rounds total (6 each) of:
5 Toes-to-Bars
10 Push Presses 115/75
5 Front Squats 115/75
20 Double Unders
Scale T2B to lower volume or Hanging Knee/Leg Raises as appropriate. The barbell weight should be on the light side and ideally done unbroken. Scale doubles to 10 attempts or 50 singles.
Post time, partner and Rx to comments.
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