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Burpee Simon Says

Positions:

Position 1: Standing tall (arms at sides).

Position 2: Top of a push-up (plank hold).

Position 3: Bottom of a push-up.

Position 4: Feet by hands or bottom of a squat.

Position 5: Jump to the sky (hands overhead, feet leaving the ground).

How It Works:

The coach calls out a position (e.g., "Simon Says 2"). Athletes must immediately move to the specified position.

If the coach does not say “Simon Says” and an athlete moves, they earn a penalty.

The coach can sequence positions as desired, creating patterns or random orders to challenge athletes. For example:

"Simon Says 2" → Athletes jump into a plank.

"Simon Says 3" → Athletes lower to the bottom of a push-up.

"Simon Says 4" → Athletes jump their feet to their hands.

Specific Warm-Up (8-10 minutes)

2 Sets

200m Run

:15 second Hollow Hold

10 Hollow Rocks

5/5 Single Arm Dumbbell Deadlifts, Warm-Up Loads (Focus on Dynamic Start Position)

6 Alternating Dumbbell Hang Snatch, Warm-Up Loads (Dialing in Form and Practice Alternating Hands)



Get to working loads on the Dumbbell Snatch, focusing on positions with athletes focusing on how to descend to the floor and alternate hands for optimal positions and tension through.



200m Run

10 Abmat Sit-Ups

4 Alternating Dumbbell Snatch @ Working Loads

"Keep Away" (Time)

Waterfall Teams of 3

5 Rounds for Time

400m Run

30 Abmat Sit-Ups

20 Alternating Dumbbell Snatch

Dumbbell Load: (Rx50/35, S 40/25)
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Time Domain:

18:00-25:00 / Per Partner

25:00-32:00 Total Running Time

Cap : 35:00

Stimulus : Muscular Stamina and Midline Endurance

RPE : 7/10

Primary Objective : Each athlete to complete each round in 4:15 or less

Secondary Objective : Consistent paces on the run and maintain sets of 10+ on the Dumbbell Snatch

Optional Accessories (No Measure)

5 Sets: For Quality

8/8 Banded Paloff w/ Rotation

3/3 Single Leg Box Jumps

Use a height for the single leg box jumps that is somewhat challenging, but mostly allows you to focus on confidence and explosiveness here.

Published by: Breanne Feudale in Uncategorized

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