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HomeGrown AthletX - Functional Fitness
Warm-Up:
General Movement Prep (3-5min)
2 Sets: For Quality
:30 second Jump Rope
20 Bear Plank Shoulder Taps
:20 second Extended Plank Reverse Bridge
10 Alternating Scorpion Stretch
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Specific Prep (4-6min)
16 Double Unders or 32 Single Unders
10 Alternating Down Dog Toe Touches
6/6 Dumbbell Hang Snatch @ Warm-Up Loads
16 Double Unders or 32 Single Unders
4-6 Pike Push-Ups
8 Alternating Dumbbell Snatch @ Warm-Up Loads
Specific Barbell Prep : Suggested Progression (4-6 min)
3 Hang Muscle Snatch
3 Low Hang Power Snatch
-Add Loads-
Practice Cycling Reps of Power Snatch for 3-5 Reps building weight to 60% of 1RM
*Coach should go through quality cycling components and bar path
Power Snatch (Every 2:00 x 5 Sets
5 Tng Power Snatch
Load: @ 65%+ of 1RM Power Snatch
Building to a Heavy for the Day)
We are looking to start with a conservative set at 65% and then increase to a new Heavy 5RM for our Touch and Go Power Snatch. We originally tested this back the Week of December 2nd.
"Supernova" (AMRAP - Rounds and Reps)
12:00 AMRAP
4 Wall Facing Handstand Push-Ups
8 Alternating Dumbbell Snatch
32 Double Unders (A: 64 singles)
Dumbbell: (Rx50/35, S 40/25)
Score = Rounds + Reps
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Goal Rounds:
Target 6-8+ rounds, maintaining a consistent pace of 1:30-2:00 per round.
Stimulus:
The workout challenges skill and efficiency while keeping intensity moderate to high. Smooth transitions and controlled breathing will be key to sustaining effort throughout.
RPE: 8/10
The goal is to maintain steady movement without hitting a fatigue wall too early.
Primary Objective: Maintain unbroken and efficient movement across all stations to sustain a steady rhythm and minimize unnecessary breaks.
Secondary Objective: Limit transition times between movements to maximize total rounds. Any rest should be intentional and brief.
Optional Accessories (Checkmark)
For Load:
5 Sets
1:00 On/1:00 Off
-Weighted Tall Plank
If you can go unbroken, add load to each set. If not, use bodyweight and focus on not breaking positions.
Published by: Breanne Feudale in Uncategorized