Testify Optimist - April 1, 2024

THIS WEEK'S SUBMISSION

From our video How to Load & Unload the Barbell for the Deadlift (in less than 3 minutes!) (click the title to watch):

Kyriacos Kesta
Man...the trick with the small plate blew mind.. why didn't I think of that before? I've always been fighting with the bar in between warm up sets to load all these plates.. thanks for the video!

Phil
You’re welcome! And yep, it’s definitely a game changer – I still remember the first time I saw someone do that. And you don’t have to buy anything or make anything.


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ARTICLES & VIDEOS

How to Squat with BAD KNEES | Knee Pain? Follow these 9 Tips
Do you have knee pain when squatting? Phil provides 9 tips to help you squat with less pain. Click here to watch.

 

How to Squat: The Setup | STOP Doing This!
Are you getting setup as well as you should be when you squat? In this short article, we cover a common error during the setup process. Click here to read.

 

Blast from the Past: The Rules of Olympic Weightlifting - How to Avoid Red Lights!
Did your lift even count? Know the rules for olympic lifting so that your lifts count on the competition platform! We cover a few basic rules so that you can avoid red lights at the meet. Click here to watch.

 

Blast from the Past: The Deadlift: Follow the Bar
Do you struggle to set the bar back down easily, accurately, and quickly when deadlifting? Here’s a cue to help solve this problem. Click here to read.


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WHAT'S COMING UP

Reminder: We will be closed for training on Saturday, 04/06/24, as we are hosting the annual Testify Strengthlifting Challenge.

Below are a few of our upcoming events, and you can find out what else is on the calendar by heading to our events page at www.testifysc.com/events.

Testify Strengthlifting Challenge

  • April 6, 2024

  • The annual Testify Strengthlifting Challenge is back, and we invite you to be a part of it! This is a strengthlifting meet, which means the contested lifts will be the squat, press, and deadlift.

  • Click here to register or for more information.

Testify Barbell MAYhem

  • May 11, 2024

  • Come on out and join us for the annual Testify Barbell MAYhem! This is a weightlifting meet, so the contested lifts are the snatch and clean-and-jerk.

  • Click here for more information.

Starting Strength Self-Sufficient Lifter Camp

  • May 18, 2024

  • Spend the day learning the Squat, Press, and Deadlift and how to self-evaluate your lifts while training in your garage or commercial gym without a coach.

  • Click here to register or for more information.


THIS WEEK’S CONDITIONING

Option 1
Sled
Outdoors:
10 rounds of:
Push sled 100 ft
Pull sled 100 ft (hand over hand)

Indoors:
20 rounds of:
Push sled 50 ft
Pull sled 50 ft (hand over hand)

Compare to 2024.01.29.

Option 2
Bike/row:
12 min TT

Score = distance

Compare to 2024.01.08.

Option 3
5-10 rounds of:
30 sec ME tire flips
30 sec rest

Compare to 2023.12.11.

Option 4
For time:
500m row
5 x 80m sled push (200 ft if indoors)
500m row

Rest 1 minute after the first row and after each sled push.

Compare to 2023.12.11.

Testify Source - February 12, 2024

THIS WEEK'S SUBMISSION

From our video How to Start Lifting: Learn to Squat (click the title to watch):

PrideNeverDies
Should you use your quads on the way up? It's normal to feel the quads working right?

Phil
You should indeed use your quads, but if you cue yourself to drive your hips up, then your quads will get used as they are responsible for straightening the knees, and the only way for the hips to go up is for the knees to straighten.

In general, think (and cue) movements - not muscle groups. The exception is when you're trying to prevent movement. For example, we cue "tight abs" to help cue the Valsalva maneuver (bracing) before descending into the squat. This helps turn the trunk into a rigid, non-deformable column.

You might feel your quads the next day after squatting, but it's completely normal (and usual) to not feel them when you're actually squatting (unless you're doing something like a set of 20 - which I don't recommend - in which case you'll start to feel a bunch of things get fatigued toward the end).

Think of it like throwing a baseball or shooting a basketball - focus on the movement, not any one muscle group.

PrideNeverDies
wow what a great response I get exactly what you mean, thank you!!! @TestifySC 

Phil
I'm glad it was helpful, and you're welcome!


ARTICLES & VIDEOS

STOP Bench Pressing VERTICALLY! How to Bench Press Correctly
Are you bench pressing in a nice, straight, vertical line? Well . . . don't do that. We cover how and why to bench correctly. Click here to watch.

 

Slippery Lifting Platform?! Use THIS.
A slick lifting platform can cause a lot of problems, so we help you solve this problem simply, quickly, and cheaply. Click here to read.

 

Blast from the Past: Get Stronger . . . Faster! Save Time at the Gym!
You want to get stronger, but you don't have all day to spend at the gym. In just over two minutes, Phil covers how to productively train while saving time at the gym. Click here to watch.

 

Blast from the Past: Looking Down in the Squat
Where should you look when you squat? We address where to look and why we do so. Click here to read.


NEW TESTIFY HOODIES ARE AVAILABLE!

Looking to train in style and comfort this winter? Get yourself a Testify hoodie - in practically any color! Get yours today and represent your favorite gym.

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WHAT'S COMING UP

Below are a few of our upcoming events, and you can find out what else is on the calendar by heading to our events page at www.testifysc.com/events.

Free Intro to Squat Session

  • February 17, 2024

  • Are you interested in getting stronger? Book your free "Intro to Squat" session and learn to squat, meet some of our coaches, and see the gym! All ages and abilities are welcome.

  • Click here to book your session.

Bring Your Grandparent to Squat Saturday!

  • February 24, 2024

  • Is your grandma or grandpa interested in getting stronger? Bring your grandparent (or parent!) to the gym on February 24!

  • They'll learn how to squat, meet some of our coaches, and it's FREE!

  • If they join Testify, you and they EACH get a $75 discount for 1 month of membership.

  • Click here to register or for more information.

Starting Strength Self-Sufficient Lifter Camp

  • May 18, 2024

  • Spend the day learning the Squat, Press, and Deadlift and how to self-evaluate your lifts while training in your garage or commercial gym without a coach.

  • Click here to register or for more information.


THIS WEEK’S CONDITIONING

Option 1
“Prowler Base”
1. Load up a manageable weight.
2. Sprint 40m at 85% intensity.
3. Rest until breathing and heart rate slow down. (45 sec – 2 min)
4. Repeat 5-15 times.

Courtesy of “Death by Prowler” (on Starting Strength).

Compare to 2023.12.11.

Option 2
Bike/row:
4 x 3 minutes

Rest 3 minutes between each round. Score = lowest distance.

Compare to 2023.11.20.

Option 3
5-10 rounds of:
30 sec ME tire flips
30 sec rest

Compare to 2023.10.23.

Option 4
1. 5 yoke carries @ 30 yd (15 yd downback) – work up to heaviest carry
2. 5 rounds of 5 reps on the axle “clean and press away” – work up to heavy set of 5

Compare to 2023.10.23.

Testify Commentator - December 11, 2023

THIS WEEK'S SUBMISSION

From our video Pin Squats: How and Why (click the title to watch):

Rick Flairs Hair
Really liked the content and simple explanation. I do have a question. What percentage of 1 RM would you recommend for this? And, how many sets/reps would you generally prescribe for a lifter? Thank you

Phil
Thanks for the kind words, Kyle, and sorry for the belated response. Don't worry about a percentage (a set of 5 pin squats will use less weight than a set of 5 regular squats, however), and, on your first day of utilizing pin squats, simply work up to a challenging, yet manageable weight where your bar speed starts to slow by the end of the set. We usually use 3-5 reps per set with pin squats. A good approach would be to start with 3 x 5 (i.e., 3 sets x 5 reps).


ARTICLES & VIDEOS

How to Unrack a Heavy Bench Press By Yourself
Struggling with unracking your bench press when training alone? Take the strain off your shoulders (and avoid getting a barbell to the face) with this method. Click here to watch.

 

Use This Grip for a BIGGER Deadlift! (Tension Grip)
What is a tension grip, and why should you use it for pulling movements like the deadlift, row, and clean? Phil explains in the second article in our series on the correct grip for each lift. Click here to read.

 

Blast from the Past: Pull-up vs Chin-up | The Difference & Which One You Should Do!
What is the difference between a pull-up and a chin-up? Which one should you do? Phil breaks it down in just a few minutes. Click here to watch.

 

Blast from the Past: Enter the TUBOW
We cover how to use the TUBOW (the Terribly Useful Block Of Wood) in the squat to help fix your knees' forward position, your knees' lateral position, and even your hip position. Click here to read.


NEW TESTIFY HOODIES ARE AVAILABLE!

Looking to train in style and comfort this winter? Get yourself a Testify hoodie - in practically any color! Get yours today and represent your favorite gym.

Click here to head to the Testify Store.


WHAT'S COMING UP

Below are a few of our upcoming events, and you can find out what else is on the calendar by heading to our events page at www.testifysc.com/events.

Testify Leprechaun Lift-off

  • March 16, 2024

  • Want to join us for the annual Testify Leprechaun Lift-off? Of course you do! This is a weightlifting meet, so the contested lifts are the snatch and clean-and-jerk.

  • Click here to register or for more information.

Testify Strengthlifting Challenge

  • April 6, 2024

  • The annual Testify Strengthlifting Challenge is back, and we invite you to be a part of it! This is a strengthlifting meet, which means the contested lifts will be the squat, press, and deadlift.

  • Click here to register or for more information.

Testify Barbell MAYhem

  • May 11, 2024

  • Come on out and join us for the annual Testify Barbell MAYhem! This is a weightlifting meet, so the contested lifts are the snatch and clean-and-jerk.

  • Click here for more information.


THIS WEEK’S CONDITIONING

Option 1
“Prowler Base”
1. Load up a manageable weight.
2. Sprint 40m at 85% intensity.
3. Rest until breathing and heart rate slow down. (45 sec – 2 min)
4. Repeat 5-15 times.

Courtesy of “Death by Prowler” (on Starting Strength).

Compare to 2023.10.09.

Option 2
Bike/row:
5 min on
4 min off
4 min on
3 min off
3 min on
2 min off
2 min on
1 min off
1 min on

Record distance for each interval and add for total distance.

Compare to 2023.09.18.

Option 3
5-10 rounds of:
30 sec ME tire flips
30 sec rest

Compare to 2023.08.21.

Option 4
For time:
500m row
5 x 80m sled push (200 ft if indoors)
500m row

Rest 1 minute after the first row and after each sled push.

Compare to 2023.08.21.

Testify Nugget - October 23, 2023

THIS WEEK'S SUBMISSION

From our video The Deadlift - How to Use Your Lats (click the title to watch):

Randall Gonzalez
Great cue! I have one question about another cue to understand if I'm doing deadlifts right. One common cue I have heard is do the first half portion of the deadlift by doing a leg press. Given that cue, should I be using at all my back to pick the weight from the floor or just the legs as mentioned in that cue? Asking this because if I only use the legs in the first half I'm able to lift less weight/feel weaker than using the back to pick the weight from the floor. Thoughts?

Phil
Glad you liked the cue, Randall! As for your question, I'll start by noting that we're actually talking about the difference in using your hips (probably what you're referring to when you say "using my back") versus using your knees (what you're referring to when you say "just the legs). No matter whether you're using your hips, knees, or both when you deadlift, you will be using the back. The back should function as a rigid segment that transfers the force generated in your hips and knees (or "hips and legs") through the back, then down through your arms to the bar.

Moving on the meat of your question - both knee extension (the "leg press the floor" cue) and hip extension are occurring throughout the entire deadlift, but the beginning of the deadlift is dominated by knee extension while the 2nd half of the deadlift is dominated by hip extension. We use the "leg press the floor" cue to drive home that motion of knee extension at the beginning of the pull, but your back angle should also start changing right away (i.e., becoming more vertical) as well due to your hips extending/opening/straightening.

The bar path (as viewed from the side) will be a telling sign. Video yourself from the side, and if the bar is starting over the midfoot and traveling in a nice, straight, vertical line, you're doing well. If it's looping around your knees, you're not straightening your knees enough (or at all) as you start the pull. If it's traveling vertically, you've got it.

You can check our video on this here:
The Deadlift: Use Your Knees, Baby!
https://youtu.be/EY27KfoiQNM

The video linked above is primarily about the importance of knee extension at the start of the pull, but it also talks about the fact that hip extension does occur as well, and you can watch the good examples in the video (Sharon, Joy, and the reps where I'm doing it correctly instead of incorrectly), and you'll notice that while the knees are straightening, the back angle starts changing right away as well.

Hope this helps!


ARTICLES & VIDEOS

EASY BARBELL RESTORATION - Rusty Barbell Transformation
Learn how to restore a rusty barbell and make it look new again. Click here to watch.

 

Cleans vs Power Cleans vs Hang Cleans - What's the Difference?!
Cleans, power cleans, hang cleans, hang power cleans - Starting Strength Coach Phil Meggers covers the differences as well as how to easily remember each one. Click here to read.

 

Blast from the Past: Build a Lifting Platform in 3 Minutes!
In under 3 minutes, Phil, Becky, and Barb show you how to build a lifting platform that is durable, protects your equipment and floor, and is easy to put together. Click here to watch.

 

Blast from the Past: Ain't Nothing Worse than a Slippery Bench!
Slipping and sliding when you bench press? Phil helps you quickly and easily fix this situation with a few options. Click here to read.


NEW TESTIFY HOODIES ARE AVAILABLE!

Looking to train in style and comfort this fall? Get yourself a Testify hoodie - in practically any color! Get yours today and represent your favorite gym.

Click here to head to the Testify Store.


WHAT'S COMING UP

The annual Testify Fall Classic was a great success this weekend, and we are immensely thankful to everyone who helped out! Loaders, judges, table officials, those who helped setup and tear down - we could not have hosted this meet without you all!

Below are a few of our upcoming events, and you can find out what else is on the calendar by heading to our events page at www.testifysc.com/events.

Free Intro to Squat Session

  • October 28, 2023

  • Are you interested in getting stronger? Book your free "Intro to Squat" session and learn to squat, meet some of our coaches, and see the gym! All ages and abilities are welcome.

  • Click here to book your free session.

Free Intro to Deadlift Session

  • November 4, 2023

  • Are you interested in getting stronger? Book your free "Intro to Deadlift" session and learn to deadlift, meet some of our coaches, and see the gym! All ages and abilities are welcome.

  • Click here to book your free session.

Benching Bonanza! The Annual Testify Bench Press Jubilee

  • November 17, 2023

  • Benching Bonanza is a strength meet wherein the only contested lift is - you guessed it - the bench press. There will be one bar, and the meet will be conducted in a "rising bar" format, so the weight on the bar only goes up! It'll be a ton of fun, so come on out!

  • Click here to register or for more information.


IN OTHER NEWS . . .

This year, Testify Strength & Conditioning will be participating in Samaritan’s Purse Operation Christmas Child event as a way to support our community and beyond!  

Would you like to join us in sending a shoebox filled with gifts and personal items to a child in need this Christmas?  Your shoebox will be an expression of God’s love to a child in need around the world.  Any shoebox will do, fill it with toys, personal care items, school supplies and accessories.  You can choose to make your box specific to a boy or girl ages 2-14 years old. Fill out the envelope (located on the table outside the gym office) and add $10/box for shipping and attach it to your box.  

Check out the table outside the gym office for all the details and how to pack a box.  Our goal is to deliver 20 boxes to a local church drop-off site to be processed and sent out to the children.   Shoeboxes need to be returned to Testify no later than November 13th. 

 If you have any questions please contact Barb at barb.mueller@testifysc.com.


THIS WEEK’S CONDITIONING

Option 1
Sled Pyramid – 4, 5, or 6 tiers
Go up and down a 4, 5, or 6 tier “sled pyramid.” The distance for each round is 80 m indoors (a down-back on the 40m course) or 200 ft outdoors (2 down-backs on the 50 ft course). Rest as needed.

For example, Bob does the following (4 tiers):
Round 1: Empty sled
Round 2: 25#
Round 3: 50#
Round 4: 75#
Round 5: 50#
Round 6: 25#
Round 7: Empty sled

Compare to 2023.08.21.

Option 2
Bike/row:
3 rounds of:
8 x 20 sec on/40 sec off
Rest 3 min between rounds

Score = lowest distance

Compare to 2023.07.31.

Option 3
5-10 rounds of:
30 sec ME tire flips
30 sec rest

Compare to 2023.07.03.

Option 4
1. 5 yoke carries @ 30 yd (15 yd downback) – work up to heaviest carry
2. 5 rounds of 5 reps on the axle “clean and press away” – work up to heavy set of 5

Compare to 2023.07.03.

Testify Star - September 18, 2023

THIS WEEK'S SUBMISSION
From our video Bench Pressing Alone (safely!) and How to Unrack a Heavy Bench Press (click the title to watch):

lw216316
Don't be so hard on Milo, he was getting a pen to take notes as a good student should, so how much can Milo bench? I expect a lot since he has twice as many limbs to work with.

What about using a Smith machine instead?

Phil
We haven’t tested his 1 RM recently – we’ll have to work on that :-) As for a Smith machine, I would not recommend using that for benching (or squatting) as it makes one follow an artificial bar path, and this is often very conducive to causing shoulder problems.

lw216316
Thank you, I will try the method you show and see how it goes, go Milo!

Phil
You’re welcome, and I hope it works well for you!


ARTICLES & VIDEOS

5 Mistakes That DESTROY Your Lifting Warm-up
Want to have a more effective and efficient warm-up? Avoid these mistakes. Click here to watch.

 

Is Your Squat Stuck? It's Not Why You Think.
Does your squat have a weird sticking point, and you just can't figure it out? Let's fix it fast. Click here to watch.

 

Deadlift: The Next Rep is Going to be VERY Different
In the deadlift, a unique phenomenon occurs on the 2nd rep. Phil explains what happens, why it happens, and how you can take advantage of it. Click here to read.

 

Blast from the Past: How to Convert Kilograms to Pounds Fast | Easy Math Trick!
Convert kilograms to pounds quickly and easily without a calculator! Useful for physics homework, chemistry homework, and lifting weights. Click here to watch.

 

Blast from the Past: The Deadlift Dry-heaves . . . Don't Get 'Em!
Are you that guy (or girl) who looks like he's dry-heaving when setting up to pull? Cut it out! Phil helps you fix this problem. Click here to read.


NEW TESTIFY GEAR!
Baseball season is here, and so is Testify’s new 3/4 raglan shirt - in multiple colors! Get yours today and represent your favorite gym!

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WHAT'S COMING UP

Below are a few of our upcoming events, and you can find out what else is on the calendar by heading to our events page at www.testifysc.com/events.

Starting Strength Self-Sufficient Lifter Camp

  • September 23, 2023

  • Spend the day learning the Squat, Press, and Deadlift and how to self-evaluate your lifts while training in your garage or commercial gym without a coach.

  • Click here to register or for more information.

Testify Fall Classic

  • October 21, 2023

  • The Testify Fall Classic is back for 2023, and we invite you to be a part of it! This is a strengthlifting meet, which means the contested lifts will be the squat, press, and deadlift.

  • Click here to register or for more information.

Benching Bonanza! The Annual Testify Bench Press Jubilee

  • November 17, 2023

  • Benching Bonanza is a strength meet wherein the only contested lift is - you guessed it - the bench press. There will be one bar, and the meet will be conducted in a "rising bar" format, so the weight on the bar only goes up! It'll be a ton of fun, so come on out!

  • Click here to register or for more information.


THIS WEEK’S CONDITIONING

Option 1
Sled Pyramid – 4, 5, or 6 tiers
Go up and down a 4, 5, or 6 tier “sled pyramid” – rest as needed. The distance for each round is 80 m indoors (a down-back on the 40m course) or 200 ft outdoors (2 down-backs on the 50 ft course). Rest as needed.

For example, Bob does the following (4 tiers):
Round 1: Empty sled
Round 2: 25#
Round 3: 50#
Round 4: 75#
Round 5: 50#
Round 6: 25#
Round 7: Empty sled

Compare to 2023.07.17.

Option 2
Bike/row:
5 min on
4 min off
4 min on
3 min off
3 min on
2 min off
2 min on
1 min off
1 min on

Record distance for each interval and add for total distance.

Compare to 2023.06.26.

Option 3
5-10 rounds of:
30 sec ME tire flips
30 sec rest

Compare to 2023.05.29.

Option 4
Sandbag-over-bars
Set yoke at #33 for women or #35 for men.
1. 1 minute AMRAP
2. 5 rounds of 2 reps every 2 minutes (speed!)
3. 1 minute AMRAP

Weights
Female under 40 years
140 lbs and under: 75 lbs
140.1 lbs – 185 lbs: 100 lbs
185.1 lbs and over: 150 lbs

Female 40 years and over
140 lbs and under: 50 lbs
185 lbs and under: 75 lbs
185.1 lbs and over: 100 lbs

Male under 40 years
185 lbs and under: 150 lbs
185.1 lbs – 235 lbs: 200 lbs
235.1 lbs and over: 250 lbs

Male 40 years and over
185 lbs and under: 100 lbs
185.1 lbs – 235 lbs: 150 lbs
235.1 lbs and over: 200 lbs

Compare to 2023.05.29.

Testify Newsday - May 29, 2023

THIS WEEK'S QUESTION
From our video Do This for a BIGGER Squat! | How to Pause Squat (and Why!) (click the title to watch):

bebopdave
What proportion of 1RM would you do for paused squat?

Phil
Any percentages I throw out here would be very approximate as it will vary based on a few things. One factor would be the lifter’s experience with pause squatting. Someone new to pause squatting would have a bigger offset between the pause squat and the regular squat than a lifter who has trained the pause squat for a while. Also, a lifter who has a very efficient bounce out of the bottom of the squat will have a bigger offset between the two types of squats than a lifter who does not much of a bounce (i.e., a lifter who doesn’t get much of a bounce has a squat that already somewhat closely resembles a pause squat anyway :-))


ARTICLES & VIDEOS

How to INSTANTLY Squat More Weight!
Want to add pounds to your squat right away? Make sure you're utilizing the stretch reflex - the "bounce" - correctly. We show you how real quick-like. Click here to watch.

This Mistake Will RUIN All Your Lifts!
Want to improve every one of your lifts with one fix? Make sure you're doing this. Click here to watch.

The Best Way to Put On a Lifting Belt! (and a secret weapon)
We explain & demonstrate the best way to put on your lifting belt (and give you a super-secret weapon to use at meets!). Click here to read.

Blast from the Past: How to Start Lifting | General Equipment
What equipment do you need to start lifting weights and getting stronger? In this first video of the "How to Start Lifting" series, we cover the basic equipment that you'll nee (as well as what to avoid!). Click here to watch.

Blast from the Past: Mistakes New Lifters Make - Part III
We wrap up the "Mistakes New Lifters Make" series in Part III. Click here to read.


NEW TESTIFY GEAR!
Sun's out, guns out, and we've got men's and women’s tank tops in multiple colors. Get yours today and represent your favorite gym!

Click here to head to the Testify Store.


WHAT'S COMING UP
Update!
Parking will be restricted for roughly a week yet due to the curing process (as well as painting lines).

Reminder: In observance of Memorial Day (Monday, 05/29/23), we will be open for training during our usual morning hours (5:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.) that day, but we will be closed that afternoon and evening.

Below are a few of our upcoming events, and you can find out what else is on the calendar by heading to our events page at www.testifysc.com/events.

Testify Strongman Summer Showdown

  • June 17, 2023

  • Show up to lift, throw, carry, push, and pull big things, but most importantly, show up to have a great time with your fellow competitors and perhaps try something new!

  • Click here to register or for more information.

Testify IronFest V

  • July 8, 2023

  • IronFest is a team-based strength meet wherein the contested lifts will be the squat, press, bench press, and deadlift. Competitors will form teams of 2 lifters/team and perform all 4 lifts; each lifter will perform one upper body lift and one lower body lift, and each lifter will receive 3 attempts for each lift.

  • Click here to register or for more information.

Deadapalooza! The Annual Testify Deadlift Festival

  • August 25, 2023

  • Deadapalooza is a strength meet wherein the only contested lift is - you guessed it - the deadlift. There will be one bar (possibly multiple bars if numbers dictate), and the meet will be conducted in a "rising bar" format, so the weight on the bar only goes up! It's a ton of fun, so come on out!

  • Click here to register or for more information.


THIS WEEK’S CONDITIONING

Option 1
Sled
Outdoors:
10-20 x 25 yds EMOM at a weight of your choice

Every minute, push the sled 25 yards, i.e., if pushing the sled takes 20 seconds, then you have 40 seconds to rest. Perform 10-20 rounds.

Indoors:
10-20 x 100 ft EMOM at a weight of your choice

Every minute, push the sled 100 feet, i.e., if pushing the sled takes 20 seconds, then you have 40 seconds to rest. Perform 10-20 rounds.

Compare to 2023.03.27.

Option 2
Bike/row:
5 min on
4 min off
4 min on
3 min off
3 min on
2 min off
2 min on
1 min off
1 min on

Record distance for each interval and add for total distance.

Compare to 2023.03.06.

Option 3
5-10 rounds of:
30 sec ME tire flips
30 sec rest

Compare to 2023.02.06.

Option 4
Sandbag-over-bars
Set yoke at #33 for women or #35 for men.
1. 1 minute AMRAP
2. 5 rounds of 2 reps every 2 minutes (speed!)
3. 1 minute AMRAP

Weights
Female under 40 years
140 lbs and under: 75 lbs
140.1 lbs – 185 lbs: 100 lbs
185.1 lbs and over: 150 lbs

Female 40 years and over
140 lbs and under: 50 lbs
185 lbs and under: 75 lbs
185.1 lbs and over: 100 lbs

Male under 40 years
185 lbs and under: 150 lbs
185.1 lbs – 235 lbs: 200 lbs
235.1 lbs and over: 250 lbs

Male 40 years and over
185 lbs and under: 100 lbs
185.1 lbs – 235 lbs: 150 lbs
235.1 lbs and over: 200 lbs

Compare to 2023.02.06.