CrossFit Evergreen – CrossFit

“No one was ever wise by chance” – Seneca

Let’s pretend we have two individuals out hiking in the woods.

The first trips over a root, and after scrambling back to his feet, kicks the root in frustration and storms off. The second individual trips over the very same root as well, but has a different response. After gathering himself, he looks around, refreshing himself of the importance to scan the path ahead. He then moves on, now paying closer attention to the ground in front of him.

One took the effort to learn from it, one did not.
Wisdom isn’t by chance… it is by choice.

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Strength

Deadlift

1 Set of 5 – 70%

3 Sets of 3 – 73-76-79%

5 Sets of 1 – 82-85-88-X-X%

The final two sets are left open. Based on feel, we can continue to climb, stay across at 88%, or complete two back-off singles.

Deadlift

Deadlift

Metcon

Joker (Time)

1 Toes to Bar, 10 Deadlifts

2 Toes to Bar, 9 Deadlifts

3 Toes to Bar, 8 Deadlifts

4 Toes to Bar, 7 Deadlifts

5 Toes to Bar, 6 Deadlifts

6 Toes to Bar, 5 Deadlifts

7 Toes to Bar, 4 Deadlifts

8 Toes to Bar, 3 Deadlifts

9 Toes to Bar, 2 Deadlifts

10 Toes to Bar, 1 Deadlift

Deadlift – 225/155
An inverse ladder repetition scheme, where we’ll climb in reps on the toes to bar as we descend in reps on the deadlift. Stimulus wise, we are looking for a deadlift load that we could cycle for 21+ repetitions without question. A loading that is on the moderate side, one we could do unbroken all the way through if we truly went for it.

Although difficult to see at first glance, our lats will take the brunt of the fatigue here. As we engage for the deadlift, we fire the lats to keep the bar close. On the kip swing, we absolutely use our lats here as well. What results is a fatigue inside of the kip swing of the toes to bar, resulting in a less powerful pull/push kip. It won’t be the deadlifts that slow us to a halt if we reach it… it will instead be the toes to bar in the larger sets as we climb that ladder.

Pacing these repetitions and breaking as you see fit is naturally a large aim of ours, but, as is technique. Those who can hold sound technique especially in the earlier sets will preserve their capacity for when they need it the most – in these final, larger, sets of toes to bar.