WHITEBOARD – 11 January 2012

Workload:

6 Rounds of:
2 High Hang Pulls
1 Clean
1 Front Squat
1 Jerk

*Rest approximately 120s inbetween rounds
**Start weight at around 70% best Jerk or Clean (Whatever is heavier) and do not progress over 85% unless you feel very confident.

If you are not comfortable with olympic movements perform:

6 Rounds:
10 Kettlebell Swings (Chest Level)
10 Kettlebell Swings (Full Extension)
6 Box Jumps as fast as you can.

*Rest 1 Minute after each round

Notes: Just like last week take note of your positioning in the barbell complex.  This is slightly different than last week so take notice.  You want to control each movement and finish the jerk with conviction.

To motivate:

 

Comments
8 Responses to “WHITEBOARD – 11 January 2012”
  1. Dedik's avatar Dedik says:

    Does the clean start from the ground or from the hang? I am assuming the hang.

  2. matl's avatar matl says:

    106,117,122,128,133.5,138

  3. 1000m row to warm-up

    225-245-265-280-290-300

  4. grzm (Michael)'s avatar grzm (Michael) says:

    120, 130, 135, 140, 145, 150 (last missed clean first time)

  5. Dedik's avatar Dedik says:

    Complex:

    190-200-210-215-225-235

    for fun

    245 clean and jerk
    265 clean and jerk (PR. hit the jerk this time around) 🙂

  6. Brian's avatar Brian says:

    Complex. Subbed jerk with strict press.

    135,140,145,150,160,165,170

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