Power Snatch
Every Minute on the Minute, for 16 minutes:
Minute 1: 5 Touch-and-Go Power Snatches 115/75
Minute 2: 5 Strict Toes-to-Bar
Repeat alternating power snatches and toes-to-bar through 16 minutes. Touch-and-go is the goal of today’s power snatches, but don’t let that devolve into crappy form for the sake of hanging on to the bar. Scale reps and/or load to something you can handle well.
Post load and Rx to comments.
Exposure 4/8
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Open WOD 11.1
AMRAP 10 Minutes:
30 Double-Unders
15 Power Snatches 75/55
This is a repeat of an Open Workout that has come up twice so far. The snatch is intended to be light; however, if you can snatch the Rx’d weight and intend to participate in the Open, give it a shot and see how far you can get. Scaling for double-unders is 15 attempts, but like Dave Castro says, doubles are not an advanced movement. So learn ’em!
Post rounds and Rx to comments.
Compare to 2.18.2015 and 10.3.2013.
Dana M. sitting pretty at the bottom of a snatch during our Olympic lifting class
TONIGHT! Look Feel Perform Better Q&A Info Session: “Why Should I Care About Nutrition Anyway?”
Why do and should we care about nutrition? Isn’t it enough that we come to CrossFit and work hard?
Attend this Look Feel Perform Better Q&A Info Session, the first in our bi-monthly Q&A Info Sessions this year. These sessions will function more as a support group setting than a true lecture, though they will begin with a lecture. In this particular session, we’ll discuss how and why what you feed yourself with has direct impact on your performance and body composition. An open Q&A will follow.
Where: CFSBK’s second floor Annex
When: Tonight at 6:30pm
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