The Sevan Podcast - How J.R. Howell Programs for CrossFit Crash // Shut Up & Scribble Ep 26
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Who's diddling today?
How's the week been, Taylor?
Like, what do you mean, how's the week been?
How's it been? Training?
It's been Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday is what it's been.
Okay. Dang, are you down bad bro am i what are you down bad what does that mean is that a hip thing
is that trendy king that's trendy king a couple years ago but down bad like you down on yourself
no it's bad it's been a good week. Training's been good. Workout's been good.
Will you been in the gym? I have actually every day. Wow. For the past two weeks.
It's been kind of a stressful week for me. For why? I don't know. Like, see, usually I have it
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Well, I guess so today on Setup and Skibble, we're going to get a little bit into how I program for Crash.
Just kind of my weekly process.
for crash just kind of my weekly process and then since we've been privy to some insider info on some of these dubai events we'll go on over to their instagram page roll through them talk about
some details that maybe haven't been released that um are now publicized at least to some people
and uh break down that programming a little bit you want to take a look at your whiteboard?
Yeah, we can do that.
Can we actually start off with some bullet points?
Yeah, from the Google Doc?
Yep.
Well, you have those.
Am I supposed to... Sheesh, Luis.
Did I share that with you, Will?
Probably.
So essentially, for those people who are just listening, we're going to get this up
on the screen. Um, first and foremost, and Taylor talked about this last week is
I programmed for my population. I programmed for my members. I don't program, uh, for someone that
I don't know that lives in Italy or lives in California or lives in South Africa. I programmed
for the people who I know are coming to do the workouts five to six to seven days a week.
To me, that's the most important thing that a gym programmer can do, right? So you look at what you
have, you look at their needs, you look at, listen to their goals. You pay attention to some of their
wants and I'll get into that a little bit too, but your program for those people, right?
So I've got people at Jason's level who do the class workouts weekly. And then I've got people
who haven't worked out in 20 or 25 years and they're coming in, they're overweight. They're
trying to get off medications. They're trying to get healthy for life so the range is huge at crash but over time I've I've listened to lots of feedback been
willing to change and I think that's the biggest lesson I've learned as far as programming for the
gym goes is that like five years ago no one had kids And now we've probably got like 25 or 30 kids five years or younger.
So a lot of the goals of those parents, a lot of the time that they can allocate to
training, a lot of that has changed significantly.
So being able to adjust as I go has been a really big thing.
We'll start with goals, right?
So prioritize needs over wants.
And I usually tell people if there's something you don't want to do, it's probably the thing that you need to do.
And I kind of take that upon myself listening to the oh so positive feedback I get from my
members week to week about things that they didn't like or things that they did like. Usually the
things that they did not like are things that I'll just continue to program varying goals.
not like are things that I'll just continue to program. Varying goals. And then most importantly,
safe, hard, and long. And long being quotation marks. I always want to keep the members safe.
I never want to jeopardize them into an injury scenario. I want it to be hard. I would say if there's a general consensus that crashes that they like to grind, they want to do hard workouts, which makes it easier on me from a programming standpoint because they want the challenge.
They want to be pushed and they want to get done with every session feeling like they did something.
And then long.
Taylor can attest to this too.
I think my general programming bias for my affiliate is longer time domain workouts.
Really, that long also means for longevity. I want to program things that I know is not going
to beat their body down over the years to where they can keep doing CrossFit as old as they get
and as long as they want to. Just an FYI, this formatting, this is my handiwork so if it looks super professional
and not like a third grade school project you're welcome
white background black letters couldn't be easier dude and uh
since taylor went last week kind of gives me the opportunity to compare our styles and like how he works with another person.
I don't work with anyone.
So that's a huge difference in the two of us.
They have like a huge list of like all the movements they can think of.
And they kind of look week to week and be like, okay, which of these movements did we do this week?
All right, cool.
Let's make sure variance stays a really high priority. Let's hit these movements the next week. And it's just, it's a very systematic
approach with, which I think is really cool and something I may steal because I know in programming,
there's movements that I don't hit as often and I'll just kind of forget about them. And then I'll
come back to them. And a lot of the members will say, dude, it's been forever since we just did
good old fashioned kettlebell swings. I'm glad that we did those. It really lit up my grip. And I'm like,
yeah, you know, I probably get too caught up in kettlebell stuff or I'm sorry, in dumbbell stuff
or barbell work or sandbag work. And I just forget, Hey, like some of those really old
school grassroots CrossFit movements can be the best. So weekly checklist. I kind of just have
about 10 things that are non-negotiables for me from a programming standpoint.
The schedule of the week. I always program partner workouts Wednesday and Saturday. I know
there are gyms that don't do partner workouts at all. Their programmers just don't like them or their members don't like them. It's something
that I found years and years ago, actually encourage people to put out more effort,
having someone looking at you, waiting on you to go. If me and Taylor are doing a workout back and
forth and we're going to go every five power snatches and we're going to do a hundred power
snatches for time, I will rest a lot longer doing 50 for time than I
will doing 100 with Taylor because when he's done and he's staring at me, I have no excuse to rest.
When I'm doing it by myself, I can rest as long as I want. That pressure is not there.
So just that simple, hey, I'm willing to push myself harder for someone else than I'm willing
to push myself just for me really stuck early on. And I've been programming two partner
workouts a week for years and years. Um, eventually that may change, but every Wednesday and Saturday
is partner. So I take that into account. Partner workouts in nature tend to be a little longer
and you usually will get some kind of a work to rest ratio, um, trunk. So I program midline stuff a lot. And there are people back, well, if you deadlift
and you squat and you go overhead and you do overhead stability, you're always hitting the
trunk. That's true. I'm just saying this from a standpoint of trunk flexion movements, whether
it be static like a L-sit, but more often at crash, GHD sit-ups, toes to bar, sit-ups, any of that stuff,
I usually will hit that multiple times a week.
So a lot of trunk work, sled work.
I'm lucky enough to have a 60-foot, six-lane or so.
I can make it eight sometimes, turf, and a bunch of dog sleds.
So we do a lot of sled work, pushing,
dragging, reverse dragging, hand over hand, all different sled variations. I've found that
the more sled work that we've done, the less often I hear about hip and knee injuries in the gym.
And I think that's huge, especially with the amount of squatting, the amount of lunging,
stuff like that, that people do loading the body sled work only concentric it hurts so bad you can do it light you can do it
heavy it's just a ton of variations and it's something i've found a lot of uh a lot of
carryover in like myself not squatting super heavy two or three times a week but if i push
a heavy sled a couple times a week i can maintain a lot of leg strength. So, uh, skills, uh, lots of high skill work
week to week, uh, something that I think having a lot of competitors in the gym,
it's something that they want to stay sharp on. So seeing muscle up variations,
seeing rope climb variations, um, all that kind of stuff is there weekly. A strict push and a pull. We're going
to do some kind of strict pressing, whether it be dips, pushups, bench press, shoulder press.
There's going to be something strict, handstand pushup, whether it's loaded or unloaded,
and then some kind of strict pull every single week. A strict pull up variation,
legless rope climb, hand over hand sled. There's always
going to be some kind of strict push and pull. And then I would say odd objects are a big focal
point. I try not to overdo the barbell. Again, this is just from experience. A lot of the people
that had nagging backs, nagging shoulders, the general consensus was, Hey, if I lift heavy and
I do barbell cycling and workouts more than two or
three days a week, it's going to beat me up. And I want to be able to train five to six days a week.
So I listened to that and we do a lot more sandbag dumbbell stuff like that. Um, heavy,
I try to go heavy twice a week. The sample programming week that I did had two, um,
heavier lifting sessions. They both happen to be Olympic weightlifting and we'll get into that. So a snatch day and a clean day, but in general, and I've talked about this in
another show, usually if I'm doing some kind of progression linear or not, we'll go like six to
eight weeks. I'll pick two days, generally Monday and Tuesday or Monday and Friday so that people
know what days they're going to get that strength work. A lot of people have a goal of getting stronger and like that linear progression. I would like to just do
it randomized all the time, but yeah, sometimes just listening to what people like, listening to
what people want, um, is kind of the way that I've gone about it. And then we'll switch it up every
six to eight weeks. So if we're doing some power lifting, like, and we're squatting and we're doing a overhead press, then the next time it comes around,
we may do power clean and a overhead squat or something like that. So, and then lastly,
pace intervals because of the schedule, Wednesday partner, Saturday partner,
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday tend to be pretty aggressive. And there tends to be
by Thursday, a lot of people
who are moving a little slower, don't really have the juice that they do on the earlier days of the
week and still want to come in and train. So typically you'll see a Thursday look a little
bit more like cyclical, um, maybe some skill work. Like today there was handstand walk, double under
box, jump over and bench press. Right. So there was a good bit of, um, bounding
most weeks is more so machine work, which we'll see in the sample week that I wrote out,
but generally you'll get that on a Thursday. So pace intervals, lots of time on Thursdays,
uh, just for people to work on their aerobic base, but also, uh, for them to kind of use
as like today on.com, Michelle programmed rest day or swim intervals.
So kind of in that same way. Taylor, say something.
Well, I was going to say something initially and the.
Well, do you ever do you ever take into account your odd object as one of your heavy days per week?
Or is it typically barbell, Olympic?
And do you Olympic lift in both snatch and clean and jerk every week?
Like is that one of your 10 things?
Yeah, I'll answer the last one first.
No.
one first no um the sample week that i did i'm basing that off of one of the eight benchmark tests that the classes did this week and on monday they did like a double t double dt variant so i
know a lot of them are going to want to work on that barbell cycling in all capacities whether
it be a strength capacity or conditioning capacity for the next six months. So I was just like, okay, we'll give
them some complex work, complex work. And I just chose to do it on Monday and Friday, but no,
a lot of times if we're doing heavy days with barbells, it is not Olympic. Typically the
weightlifting you'll see more so in the conditioning. Um, like even if it's something like, let's say,
let's say every five minutes for five sets,
a 400 meter run,
five deadlift.
And every round you have to go up on your deadlift and you have to end at
your five rep max for the day.
So that's a way to like get a heavy day in,
but put something in front of it with interference to get the heart rate up.
But simple answer. answer no we don't
heavy olympic lift weekly but you will do snatch or clean and jerk with a barbell in some form
whether it's light uh like if we do dumbbell snatch one day um then more than i'm not going
to feel pressured to program barbell snatch later copy okay yeah i would say the movement pattern gets hit for sure but if uh if we do kettlebell cleaning jerks then i'm not gonna freak out
if they don't have a barbell in the front right gotcha for sure yeah and um yeah so there are days
there are days that i've said you know every minute on the minute for five minutes
60 foot sled push as heavy as possible a a H A P. And like that I'm treating
that like, no, this is for, this is heavy day. This is not, this is not for conditioning. So I
want you to challenge yourself to be able to do the 60 foot unbroken every time for five minutes.
So I do that occasionally, but typical, the heavy days are with a barbell or dumbbell.
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All right, cool.
So yeah, we'll get into the week.
So Taylor actually used two weeks that he and Andy programmed out,
which was probably a better idea
because I just sat down
and wrote out a week that I hadn't used before. It's kind of a weird time right now because we
just started those eight benchmarks. We're going to do those every Monday and Tuesday for the next
month. And I will program around those tests for the remainder of the week. Typically what I do
is I program Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday out. And then by Wednesday, I see how I feel.
I do all the class workouts.
I think it's important that gym owners do what they dose out to other people.
If I want to make changes for Thursday, Friday, Saturday, that's what I do.
So I'll typically make the workouts 100% Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, I'll just have movements written down that I'd like to do. But let's just say that, um, let's say I have sled
work tomorrow. And today we did a lot of bounding and people are like, dude, my calves are like
that DT workout that we did. My calves were sore from that just from getting to extension so much.
And then we did the bounding today.
Well, then maybe I'll change the run for tomorrow to a different machine.
So I think that is important to have that wiggle room.
So I will not write out typically six days in a row and just say,
this is what it's going to be.
And it cannot change.
And the members get their workout the night before.
I used to use Wattify.
People used to put in their scores.
People were super competitive.
That kind of went away,
so I really didn't have a need to use that anymore,
and I don't really like the idea of telling them the workout
when they get there.
I do think for some people in their schedules,
especially parents where they know they can't train on certain days, then like giving them the workouts all in advance.
I would just have a ton of people being like, hey, well, I'm actually going to do Friday's workout today, even though it's Tuesday because I'm not going to be here.
And then if you get too caught up in that, no one's doing the class and everyone's doing a workout from later in the week.
I love how, before you start, I love how Monday and Friday's lifting mirror one another just for the different Olympic variation.
I do that on SMTP a lot.
If I have a clean and jerk or a snatch technique day, I like to mirror it.
It's really cool.
I fuck with that.
Cool.
I'm going to try not to forget.
Some people aren't going to be able to
watch this.
So Monday,
Tuesday,
Wednesday,
Thursday,
Friday,
Saturday are up on the whiteboard right now.
I'm going to start with Monday.
Try not to jump around too much.
And,
uh,
I'll go through each day,
kind of what I thought about when I wrote it.
And then I'll let Taylor kind of,
um,
give some feedback,
ask some questions,
stuff like that.
We did last week. So for the strength work, every 90 seconds for eight sets, And then I'll let Taylor kind of give some feedback, ask some questions, stuff like that.
We did last week. So for the strength work, every 90 seconds for eight sets, snatch, pull, hang, power,
snatch.
And I would tell them that that needed to be below the knee overhead squat.
And then I have written underneath across, meaning they need to pick one weight and use
it across all eight sets.
So a lot of times I will not use percentages. I'll either
give them instruction like a moderately heavy weight, heavy weight for the day. But generally,
whenever we Olympic lift, I really, really try to stress quality over quantity that goes for reps
and load. So I will tell people, Hey, the goal is 24 for 24. So all 24 reps that you see on the screen,
there are no misses, right? Cause I think getting people used to failing reps is what helped me back
a lot in my weightlifting early on. And there's just, gosh, I can't stress enough how important
it is to get the movement pattern grooved. Cause when you do that and you move well, the weight
just adds up a lot easier. And then after that,
this workout is basically Randy. So for time 75 power snatches at 75 and 55, and it's two minute
on one minute off. So you'll buy in with 15 or 12 calories on the skier. Then you'll do 15 GHD
sit-ups and with the remainder of the two minutes max reps on the snatches and let's say you get 25 on interval one you'll rest a minute and then
restart on the ski with 50 reps left on the snatch and then i have a cap of 14 minutes which is five
intervals on this so on average you're gonna have to be getting 15 an interval if uh let's say some guy similar to me how would you even with a cap you'd scale this
do you offer scaling options or do you just kind of do it by person sure no we we would give
several scaling options before like during the brief and what i would tell people on this workout
specifically is hey you need time for the snatch.
The snatch is not a load dependent thing today.
It's very light.
Everyone can do it.
But if you don't have time, you can't get reps.
So what I would tell people is, hey, the skier needs to be done under a minute.
The GHDs need to be done in 30 seconds.
That gives you 30 seconds.
The transitions we would set up would be really close together. So that gives you 30 seconds to do snatches.
The snatches need to be done unbroken. You need to try to hold on for chunks and not do singles.
So someone starting out, I mean, 75 GHDs is the maximum amount they're going to get. And I'm going
to be honest with you. This is probably the lowest number of GHD setups I'll ever program in a workout.
Unless it was like a chunk of 50.
In a row.
It was in a chipper or something.
It's going to be upwards of 75 to 100.
So I would definitely tell people where you should probably scale time-wise is going to be on the skier.
Unless it was a brand new person. And then I would not have them doing full range is going to be on the skier unless it was a brand
new person and then i would not have them doing full range motion ghds on the first day what do
you say to some why do you do that with ghds um i have found that until they really know how to do
them correctly it does set some people up especially for some weird low back um funkiness or maybe for abdo so um i usually will
i usually will have them still get on the apparatus and do ghd setups to parallel so they'll go to
parallel with a soft knee they'll still fire the hip flexors and come up and touch the pad
but i'll let them add range of motion as they prove that they can do that correctly. And also, why is the, like you said, this is probably the lowest volume of GHC as you'd program.
Why? Because of the intensity here. So this two minutes on one minute off,
this is going to be a maximum time worked of 10 minutes with rest. But for a lot, I mean,
there are people in the gym that are going to get this done. And I would say probably four.
I doubt anyone's going to do it in three, but there are going to be people doing it
in four and going to be like on the floor afterwards.
So this is a really high intensity day.
It's more of a sprint interval type day versus like a pacing interval that I talked about
earlier.
So because the intensity is high, the volume does not need to be super high.
What do you say to people that
are like, Oh my God, GHDs are like, Oh, if I weren't competing, I'd never do that. Or they're
bad for you. Uh, no, I mean, that's interesting. I don't know if, if athletes have a bad experience
with them, um, like kind of causing them some discomfort and being able to recover from that.
causing them some discomfort and being able to recover from that.
Or if people just think that the extreme, you know,
flexion and like,
you shouldn't be an extreme flexion and hyperextension,
sorry,
hyperextension.
Thank you.
It's just,
it's just bad for you.
It's just,
it's not,
it's not a position that your body should was made to be in.
You should be prone on the apparatus using it for hamstring and
glute development and not supine doing sit-ups i think a lot of people maybe just think of it
that way that you're kind of bastardizing the the apparatus based on the way we use it why do you
think they think that i don't know i think they don't know how to do them correctly ghcs are safe
you do them right so you want to take a look at this comment from messaging crossfit before we
continue on can you talk about how you run your warm-ups i feel like that part of class can get
repetitive and are more veteran elite athletes roll their eyes going over the snatch progressions
every week yeah this is a really good question so a, for a day like this and for Friday,
there'll be a general warmup on the board that's briefed. And then we'll probably tell people,
Hey, in about 10 minutes, we're all going to get an empty barbell and we're gone. And we're going
to do an empty barbell warmup. And that may be anything from behind the neck, strict presses to
good mornings to Cossack squats to whatever. But I do want to make sure, especially when it gets colder outside
that people do get some reps in before they start adding weight to the bar. Cause you know,
people are the colder it gets, the less they want to warm up sometimes. And they'll just start
putting weight on the bar and then they'll get hurt. So, and then you'll have to take out a
higher insurance policy. Sure. Absolutely.
Patrick will be working overtime.
So yeah, if it's something like this,
that's a really good question.
There's definitely an empty barbell warmup program
that the coach will lead.
You ready to go to Tuesday?
Can I address one thing?
Sure.
If you are set up correctly on the GHT,
you're not going into extreme hyper extension
of your spine. You're going into maybe some degree of extension and at the top, some degree of
flexion. But if you do them properly, really your abs are used to stabilize your spine and your hip
flexors are where all the range of motion is coming from. That's why they tell you to set your
butt up on the back edge of the pad so that you don't reach a severe degree of hyperextension. And that's why people who sit their fucking stupid
butts all the way at the front of the pad, bastardize the movement and blow their backs out.
All right. Yeah. GHD definitely a polarizing, uh, movement. I would say just as much as like
a kipping pull up. I love them. right so on tuesday um this is just a conditioning
day amraps something i didn't say when i had principles up on the board i will generally
program for time over amrap always i found that amraps just tend to be a way out and people just
get saved by the clock and so they'll just keep watching the clock, keep watching the clock.
Okay, I'm going to be done.
I would rather program an aggressive time cap any day of the week than an AMRAP because
even though people know they may not have the fitness to finish it, there's something
about having work to do that you didn't get done that bothers you as an athlete.
It kind of frustrates you to the point where you'll actually push to get more of that work done. And that's just something like psychosocial
that I've noticed over the years. So, um, on this day though, two, seven minute AMRAPs back to back
one-to-one rest. This is really important. Not taking into account the partner workouts.
There will be one day a week of one-to-one. So the same number of time work as the same rest interval.
I think that's really important for people to be able to go hard, rest the amount of time they
worked, go hard again. All right. So that repeatability within the same workout. So this
one is a seven minute AMRAP, 28 drag rope double unders, 14 feedback step-ups. And that is 70 and 50 to a 24 and a 20.
Seven-minute rest and then another seven-minute AMRAP,
21 box jump overs with a step-down requirement at 24 inches and 20,
and then 21 wall balls.
So a lot of times I'll have the females and the males use the same height box.
It just depends on the stimulus of the workout.
I'm not just doing it because I feel like being mean that day.
Today, in this workout, the females are going to have a harder time doing the 10-foot target with the 14-pound ball.
So I thought that just to kind of balance it out the time-wise a little bit, keeping their box 20 inches was the right call.
So yeah, what you have here is like
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register in Canada. I love the Amrap 7. rest three AMRAP seven.
You did that at crucible in 2021.
Um,
that's like my favorite way to program an AMRAP and my least favorite style of
workout is like 18 to 25 minute AMRAP.
I just hate long AMRAPs.
I think personally they are the hardest forms of workouts to get like max
intensity,
a longer AMRArap sure like you said
it's just a way out and i don't i think there's a place for them like maybe one to two times a month
or in competition like you know opens pretty classic to have like a long amrap and i don't
you know i'm can do very well at getting like you know good intensity in the open but i just right yeah i think usually for
classes a seven on three off seven on is you're just asking for people in the first seven minutes
to sandbag yeah because they know that the three minutes is going to go by fast yeah and then
you're going to want them to put out hard again and it's an easier way for me to govern intensity
if i give them that one-to-one.
Like today was every minute on the minute for 10 minutes, rest 10 minutes,
and then every minute on the minute for 10 minutes, so they could really get after it on the first one knowing that they would be recovered.
All right, Wednesday.
So this is a format that I don't see many people use,
and for programmers out there, I think it's pretty clever.
But you do an every minute on the minute with a work requirement for two people within the minute.
So this workout reads as every minute on the minute
for 30 minutes, so 10 rounds.
Minute one, four rope climbs.
Minute two, 20 dumbbell bench.
Minute three, 40-yard sled.
On the odd rounds, so rounds one, three, five, seven, and nine, you're going to push the
sled. So like in our gym, the turf is 20 yards. I would push it down. Will would push it back
within the same minute. And then on the even rounds, two, four, six, eight, I would reverse
drag the sled. So walk backwards with straps, 20 yards, and then will would drag it back 20 yards. So
four rope climbs within the minute. What are you doing here? Well, you're moving fast when it's
your turn to move. And you have that pressure of getting your work done so that your partner can
also get their work done. So if me and Taylor were doing this workout, we would probably just
say, Hey, let's split this.
Either I go, you go on the rope climb. Like I do when he does one, or maybe I do two in a row, then he does two in a row. Then he's the first one on the bench. He knocks out 10. He gets up.
I get down. I knock out 10. Then he's the first on the sled and we keep that rotation, but it's
a really cool way to keep the urgency and push the pace in an EMOM setting as a partner workout. It's,
it's, it's different, but it works out really, really well. Especially if you have two people
that can check their egos and be like, Hey dude, like, let's do this. You, you push the sled an
extra 20 feet every time. And I'll do two more bench press. So you do eight, I'll do 12 because
you're, you're better at the sled and I'm better at the bench. So when people approach it with the
mindset of, Hey, we just need to get this done. It's pass or fail. It's not for reps. It's not
for time. Either you can do it or you can't. So yeah, this is a perfect example of a workout where
people will scale in very different ways. They'll say, Hey guys, we'll maybe for me and you two
rope climbs in the minute is enough. And so we'll just do one each. And that's cool for other people.
It's going to be, Hey, I can either use fifties on the dumbbell bench, or I can use seventies
and maybe just do five every time. Cool. And I like to give people that freedom to like, Hey,
if you want to do the heavier bench and you need to scale the reps, that's fine. But here's the deal. You don't scale it when you have to in the middle of
the workout, you start what you finish. So if you know, you can't do 10 every time that's a hundred
bench, then you need to start out doing seven with the goal of doing seven for all 10 rounds.
Cool. All right. Thursday pace intervals. So after Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, most people
are going to be feeling it pretty much everywhere. There's some, there's some push and pull.
There's some hinging from the floor. There's some overhead. There's some single leg work.
There's some volume squatting. We've, we've pretty much hit everything. There's some bounding
on those days. So they come in Thursday every eight minutes for 32 minutes,
on those days. So they come in Thursday every eight minutes for 32 minutes, 1200 and a thousand meters on the biker, 600 and 500 meters on the row. And like I do a lot of times on intervals,
I'll give them a target time and then maybe I'll give them a cap. So I'll tell people,
Hey, your targets to get this done in under six minutes with a cap of seven. All right. So yeah,
under six minutes with a cap of seven. All right. So yeah, monostructural only I'll, I'll really, really hammer the point home of first interval, fourth interval. They need to be within 10
seconds, right? If you're doing this workout and you wanted to score it, you would just say,
Taylor, your score is your slowest round of the four so if you start out too hot and you fall apart late
that's your score is the one that you fell apart on because you came out of the gates too hot what
are your thoughts on like your final interval being your best and if that's like 20 or 30
seconds even faster than your first i'm cool with that for sure yeah if you want to save a little in
the tank and push it at the end that's yeah for sure that's if you're in that position that means you pace them properly um for the more
competitive people even on a day like today i might just say hey like negative splits five
seconds each time meaning like hey if you do your first one in 5 30 then you got to go 5 25
5 20 5 15 and if you really really know what you're doing pacing wise, you'll be able to do
that. If not, the third interval will probably be slower. Do you, for someone at your gym,
who's really good at pacing, like some of the higher end athletes that are really good at
pacing, if there are any, um, do you ever encourage them to take a little bit of a risk and lie in the bed that they make, so to speak?
If they ask for that, I would, sure.
But I think a lot of the competitive people, especially ones that do the class programming and then layer in some other programming on top of it, they're coming in on Thursday for exactly moving some blood.
Gotcha.
Breathing hard.
And usually I wouldn't go up to them and give them that challenge unless they came to me and said, hey, listen, like, I really haven't trained that much this week.
I really want to put myself in the dirt.
How should I do it?
And I'll just say, you know, come out at an irresponsible pace on the bike and just put up with it after that.
So Friday, like Taylor said in the beginning, we're back to lifting and I really just,
it's the same exact complex, only clean instead. So clean pull, hang power, clean front squat
across. So pick one weight, use it for all eight sets and it's every 90 seconds usually on friday especially
as it gets closer to the open i love to make friday as like grassroots classic crossfit as i
can couple it or a triplet uh usually 12 minutes or less where they get that kind of that open feel
um and there really isn't anything to slow them down not really open season right now
haven't had kettlebells yet.
This would be a good combo, a lot of midline demand.
So it's a sending rep scheme.
And that's another thing that goes along with the way I program one workout a week.
Every single week we'll have an a sending rep scheme.
I think no matter what level you're at, there's something about learning how to navigate a
workout where you're doing the majority of the work late versus doing it at the beginning and then doing less and less.
So the workout is three, six, nine, 12, 18, 21 toes to bar in dual kettlebell squats on that.
And I have a target time here of under 10 minutes. So they know that the stimulus is desired at that.
And there'll be a lot of people
that want to do the kettlebells RX or 53s and 35s for most people though, even the good athletes,
it's still going to be a toes to bar workout late. How can you get through the 15 to 18 and the 21?
A lot of people can grit through those squats without putting the kettlebells down,
but a lot of people will not be able to get through the toe spot so we're at saturday already love it teams in two classic chipper we had a triplet
on monday two couplets on tuesday a triplet on wednesday um aerobic intervals on Thursday, Friday, a couplet. And so we haven't had like a chipper
of any kind. And we also haven't been doing any pressing. So if you guys look back on Wednesday,
you have some strict pressing. That's the last time we pressed. Okay. Nothing on Thursday,
nothing on Friday. So we've got a lot of pressing. And then when's the last time that we did any
volume hinging? If you go back and you look and you look, it was all the way back on Monday when
you did the light power snatches. So on Tuesday, there was squatting and single leg work. On
Wednesday, there was sled work. Thursday was all machines. Friday, you did eight clean pulls
and eight hang power cleans. That was it. So we need some volume
hinging to end the week. So the workout is 140 calorie run, 120 bar facing burpees. So you get
a press there, a hundred deadlifts, 225, 155, 80 strict handstand pushups. So you get another
body weight press and then 60 sandbag over the yoke back and
forth. So we'll set the yoke at 48 inches. Will will stand on one side of it. I'll stand on the
other and we'll go rep for rep back and forth for 60, 40 muscle ups. You get the pressing out of
the dip. So that's one work, one rest also. And typically on Saturday, it is pretty long.
Nine o'clock class. A lot of times we'll have 30 to 40 people.
It's a really fun environment, but I've usually got to either program a chipper style workout like this,
or like the day will came program two or three workouts with a little bit of
rest in between so that I can split up the gym and the thirds and kind of
keep, keep 10 to 15 people in this section and then keep 10 to 15 people in
this section and then do that again.
And then people will just rotate through so i got smoked yeah a lot of uh a lot of posterior
with the runner deadlift in the sandbag and then like i said we haven't really had any gymnastics
pressing the only pressing day that we did was the bench so you got your burpee strict handstand push-up and ring muscle so jeremy asked
monostructural only every thursday um not every thursday uh this week i don't know if you saw
i used taylor's picture a very focused taylor self in 2022 um no 2021 at crucible. Uh, he was rowing in that picture. That workout was,
uh, 210 calorie row, 180 calorie biker, 150 calorie run for time. So it just depends.
Sometimes I'll do all machines earlier in the week and less, um, I have something that I'm
kind of programming for,
like I've had a birthday workout, which I've been doing for years. Uh, whenever it's their
birthday, they tell me what they want to do or what they don't want to do. And they tell me to
write a workout. So sometimes I'll have a birthday workout sitting there on Friday and I'll have to
program the week around it. Well, what if you want a birthday workout that has all three machines in
it? Well, then I'm not going to program machine work on Thursday.
I probably won't program it at all.
And if anything, maybe I'll do one on Monday or something.
So it just kind of depends.
But generally lower impact stuff on Thursday is what you'll get if we're not in a weird
like kind of like testing week like right now.
If you look at the programming for this week so far, it looks a good bit different because
we have those tests monday and tuesday uh question from my buddy black square dan guerrero zoom in out a bit do you
just keep constantly varying the whole year or do you have blocks where you focus on specific things
i would say the only thing
that we focus on like blocks is if we're doing specific lifting so if we're dead lifting and
push pressing two days a week then if that's the priority then you're probably not going to do
another day during the week of a lot of dead lifting i'm also probably not going to do another
day during the week with a ton of push press. So usually the strength work will dictate somewhat of what
gets programmed on the conditioning stuff versus the other way around. Um, I don't know if that
really answers your question, but I, I, I really like to make the strength, the priority so that
people can see, um, yeah, the benefits from it. it dan i wore my black shirt just for you
uh sabir and kelly how do you work in time for beginners to learn skills
example hands in ways that's something you work in too yes like um last thursday if you guys go
to look back um there was before machine intervals i think it was like oh man like every five minutes for
five sets i believe it was like uh 21 cow ski 18 cow row 15 cow bike or something and there was a
10 to 15 minute handstand or player's choice skill work before that and that's an opportunity
for people to practice things that they want,
get the coach to help them, stuff like that.
Will Rambler wants you to unmute him.
You're not muted, brother.
We're ignoring you, bro.
All right.
Hey, I've got like probably five minutes.
You're a good dude, Rambler.
If you want to go over to the Dubai Instagram.
Five minutes.
Let's leak some shit in the Middle East dude
Middle East leak it's got nothing to do with
yeah anyway
it's about the Dubai Fitness Championship
so it's all over there
oh yeah never mind we'll wait for this
announcement big fucking announcement
coming in a week next week
on the show about Waterpalooza
you can already say it
why pull it up
you can say it why we might pull it up
you can say it why i pull this up i don't know i kind of want the suspense to build dude a massive announcement it's it's gigantic i have never experienced having anything this big typically
i'm on the smaller side this announcement is huge leave your johnson out of this tremendous
it's a huge announcement you're gonna love it
that was good dude that was better than mine holy what are we looking at here all right so if you go
and you find uh event one that was the workout that was originally wall balls, and now it's thruster. That thruster is like a 95-65 load.
We found there – is this –
This?
Nope, seven.
That's a seven, I think.
Where's that one?
Is it one?
Is the obstacle course?
So I just messed you up, Will.
I'm sorry. Sorry. That's what we're looking for, right? We're looking for the obstacle course so i just messed you up will i'm sorry
sorry that's what we're looking for right we're looking for the obstacle course oh here we go
they're flying everybody back to san diego so all the athletes that flew to dubai they're actually
flying them to the strip dude and they're gonna have them do the buds obstacle course dude uh
saudi where we're just kidding dubai and whatever collaborating jk so this is this is going to be like uh kind of what you would think of
as like a military o course which is pretty cool um you guys got that linked in you yeah
what oh i got the link bro obstacle course what huh what I said what military trains at this obstacle course
the military
there's some pretty cool like elements in this video though if this is the exact thing that
they're doing wait they're flying them to south africa
yep see i like kind of like traversing a wall kind of like um what you would see in almost
like a spartan race there are places that you have to like pull yourself up and over almost
like a pullover movement up on top of platforms.
There's a lot of different rope climbing variations.
Is this in Dubai?
See some monkey bars, cargo nets.
Hey, is this in Dubai?
That's what UAE stands for, bro.
Is that what UAE stands for?
I thought that sounded standard.
United Arab Emirates.
It looks like this is well based on the thumbnail um so if if this is the exact course which looks like it could be it's pretty long and i wonder if they're doing it like a certain
number of times or they're only doing it once through dubai typically has like a really unique
endurance workout like the burj khal, stair climb, the desert run.
I think one year they did a really long road bike.
You would think, since this is event one,
it's probably going to be 20 minutes plus.
Yeah, I was saying the same thing, bro.
Why did they paint it red and yellow?
Oh, fuck.
Oh, my God. why did they paint it red and yellow oh my god um they are actually they're practicing hostage situations at elementary schools is what that um obstacle course is for in case anything happens on a school playground well that was
event three with the rope climb thruster double under sorry no i told you one no you're good did you guys hear this rumor
is that real putin
sorry should i hide that you guys just all right sorry
yes this workout it was originally wall balls now it's been changed to thruster
and that was that came out about a week ago i guess and the thruster load
is 40 and 30 kg so about 95 65 uh knowing that i think when it was released it was going to be
thruster i don't know about what taylor thought but I kind of thought the only way to keep the
rope climbs and the double unders, I guess you could call it like equal as far as value.
I was thinking 75, 55 is what you can see.
Or even 65, 45, dude.
95, 65.
Now that you see this, yeah, there's still going to be a grip component going from the
heavy rope to the legless.
But since it's only one, I think this is pretty thruster heavy.
Yeah, it's 150 thrusters, dude.
The thruster is only 10, though.
There's only 10 around.
Okay, so it's one, 10, 35?
Yep.
12-minute cap, too.
So, I mean, they're pushing you to keep faster than Iman Pace.
I don't know, man.
Don't worry, man.
Don't worry, Tim.
Our door is always open.
No one's ever late.
You can always go back and watch.
Thanks, bro. And then come back next week for this huge announcement.
Huge.
For the four is that EMOM workout.
And I do think it's really cool.
I'm curious to know what Taylor thinks about this.
We haven't talked about it.
I think coming up with a format like this in a major
competition where you have a certain amount of work you have to get done in the minute and then
you have like a max rep minute so it's a way to do intervals with the requirement of hey you got
to do this amount of work this fast or else you stop um it, it's pretty cool. We can talk about the rep scheme though.
And what we think is going to be difficult for athletes or not, the loading of the front squat
is 95 and 65. So that's about two 10 and one 45. The loading of what the max front squat load
is two 10 and one 45 it's 95 kg, 65 kg.
So essentially what they'll do is 15-minute alternating EMOM,
but the last minute is rest.
So they'll do four rounds essentially because 16th minute is a rest minute.
25 total bar, minute one.
16 and 12 cows on the bike, minute two.
And then they'll do max rep front squat minute three with a fourth minute of
rest.
And then their score will be their max reps achieved on the front squat.
So Taylor 25 total bar,
would you game that?
Or would you just like,
would you game that 15,
10,
would you do 10,
eight,
seven?
Like,
would you,
how would you approach that?
And then I'm
thinking that the bike is actually very moderate. It's just to juice the legs a little bit before
the squats. I don't know what to think about this workout because I've heard from some, from
some sources that there's going to be an element or a twist to this workout that
they don't think anybody would be able to guess
until they see it which obviously makes me think really hard um like looking at the workout as
written here with nothing crazy i would for sure break the toes to bar up just there's no point to
going unbroken you gotta grow 15 more toes and get all 25 of them on the bar oh dude knowing that everything
about that's genius dude yeah prosthetic you gotta go grab a prosthetic dude stop
you're saying all right so i would bring up those bars for sure bar spins something like that i
don't know he said nobody could guess it. You're not going to guess it first try, bro.
Come on.
Do you know who I am?
Rambler, Taylor's not doing Guadalupe, but – I'll do you and Guadalupe, bro.
Yeah, exactly.
Come on.
Anything in Miami.
Every day.
We'll be in Miami.
We'll be there in Miami.
So just tell me by doing it.
Yeah, I don't know.
25-toast bar, for for sure breaking it up 10 8
7 b 12 8 5 um then the bike i'm thinking like 400 watts is a very mild pace getting the 16
calories down in like 45 to 50 seconds so what do you think? Two, 10 squats in a minute.
How many squats?
I would say probably for five sets,
maybe.
Oh man.
13 to 19,
13 to 18.
I was thinking someone just doing them like in a cadence where they don't ever pause at
the top which is not going to be the case is like 15 to 20 so yeah like yeah it's going to be it's
going to get nasty for sure i'd be curious to see if some people have a plan break when they get to
the bar to keep their squat cadence high or if they just try to breathe through and kind of slowly
squat and breathe the entire time without dropping the bar if you go to workout seven or we can go to six six is the chipper like uh classic
dubai movements with the a jumps and the deck squats so some loading the devil press single
arm is 70 and a 50 so they've got 60 of those total, 30 on the front end, 30 on the back end.
Taylor, are you listening?
Yes.
What's the load on the devil press?
Oh, where did Mike just cut out?
Mike's not working, bro.
Convenient.
Hear me now? Yeah, I can hear can hear you hold on it's your computer
mic though yes the dumbbell yes the dumbbell is 70 and 50 uh deck squat is 53 pounds and 35 pounds
so i'm guessing they're doing deck squats with a kettlebell does that sound right taylor
dude i hate uh 10 bar muscle ups in the middle
so yeah how do you do deck squats
with a kettlebell just hold it
under the chin rock back
no you pinch it between your butt cheeks
you pinch it between your butt cheeks
dude that's actually is that stupid that sounds
stupid it says that it's loaded
so dumb dude
squats and single
arm devil press though like having it a
70 and not a 50 for 60 reps that seems to be like that's aggressive so and wait okay so sorry
deck squats are like yeah you roll from the floor back up the a jumps are the stupid little squats
where you jump on top of a ballistic block sorry i hate them i not everybody hates them i hate them and then we can
do a competition we can do event seven and then i gotta bounce and i'll listen to you guys in the
car 50 cals machine no we're done after you dip out bro i gotta go i gotta go so smtp workout 50
cal machine it would be really cool on that if like you got to if there were two of them like
let's say it's row and ski and you have to do both of them but you can pick which one you do at the beginning of the workout which when you do at
the end of the workout i don't like that if it's not just like hey we're just not going to tell
you which machine it is because if not why leave that detail out if it's something as simple as
just oh it's a bike or oh it's a you know whatever maybe that would be cool um it would
be interesting to see if anyone has different strategies though or if everyone's like oh okay
you guys starting on ski okay cool do you have to declare before the workout starts or three two one
go you just go to whichever one you want yeah um for the lift what they're going to do is they're going to declare their weights the night before,
apparently.
What?
And they're going to come in and lift, kind of like an Olympic lifting meet,
whenever their weight comes up.
And they have three attempts.
And their tie break is going to be based on if they hit all three lifts., let's just say on attempt one, they make it.
Okay. That's nine points on attempt two. They make it. Okay. They earned seven points. And
on the last attempt they hit it. So they went three for three, they earned five points and
that's 21 total points. But let's just say that me and you both hit 300 pounds on our snatch Taylor
and three 50 on our cleaning jerk. So we tied, but let's say that that me and you both hit 300 pounds on our snatch Taylor and three 50 on our cleaning jerk. So we tied,
but let's say that your second attempt you missed and I made my second attempt.
I would get that tie break, which is a really, really cool tie break.
I think what if neither of us missed anything?
What, what if neither of us missed?
It's a good question. Six for six. And we hit all the same.
We hit the same total. Yeah. at that in that instance we actually do tie points wise so um yep and
then the last one with the farmers carry and the power clean um 21 farmers carries power clean is 80 and 50 kg and then it's a jerry can carry how far it doesn't say distance
or load wow so that's a i mean 80 kg that's still that's one of those loads that i'm curious if like
if everybody goes really,
really fast singles because it's so grip intensive, or if there's someone out there that just knows they have amazing grip,
someone like Roman, just has great grip endurance,
if he just comes out with a set of 15, touch and go on the 21,
and then does singles and you just can't catch him.
I guess watch Dubai Live to find out. find out thanks everybody see you next week thanks patrick
love you patrick who's who oh