Goat Day

This is the standard quote everyone uses to explain the Goat day…

“Goat” is CrossFit slang for a movement that challenges us. Examples: Double-unders, Ring Dips, Overhead Squats. These are the best days to turn perceived “weaknesses” into “strengths.” No better way to do that than today.

We don’t improve our technique with a high heart rate–that’s what we refer to as “training”. Today is geared towards “practice,” dialing in our mechanics with a controlled heart rate. As an example, to improve the technique of double-unders, we want to practice at a low-intensity where we can really focus on the mechanics of the hands and the timing of the jump.

When we couple “training” with “practice” throughout the week in the right doses, we set ourselves on the fast track to results. Choose two “Goats” to work on, and alternate between them on each minute.

Take 15-20 minutes to warmup for the two chosen movements.

EMOM for 20 minutes

  • Even Minute – Movement 1
  • Odd Minute – Movement 2

Results:  Picked overhead squats/squat snatches and muscle up transitions.  I modified the workout and focused only on overhead squats/squat snatches with an empty bar for the full 20 minutes.  Started with just 2 overhead squats each round, then about half way through changed to 2 hanging squat snatches each round.  Then I did another 10 minute EMOM of muscle up transitions.

Row and Thrusters, then Box Jumps and Dips

Warm up with 200 Double Unders, then work on Ring Muscle Ups and Handstands.

Shortened version of the CFI workout from 22 September 2016:

Complete as many rounds and reps as possible in 7 minutes of:

  • Row 250 Meters
  • 10 x Thrusters (95/65 lbs)

Rest 7 minutes

Complete as many rounds and reps as possible in 7 minutes of:

  • 20 x Box Jumps (24″/20″)
  • 10 x Ring Dips

Results:  Success on all fronts.  For the warm up got in 105 unbroken double unders, then got my first muscle up (then proceeded to do 5 more, including 2 in a row) and was able to hold a handstand for around 5 seconds.  For the metcon, in the first part, I got 2 rounds plus 250m row and 5 Thrusters, for the second part got 3 rounds plus 20 box jumps and 5 ring dips.

Muscle Up Work plus Sumo Deadlift Highpulls and Plyo Pushups

Work on Muscle Up Progressions.  Do 5 rounds of each

  • 5 x Reverse Ring Rows with False Grip
  • 3 x False Grip Hang to Pullup
  • 3-5 x Ring Kipps

Then do a repeat of the Jan 29, 2015 workout.  For time complete the following while EMOM doing 3 Burpees:

  • 25 x Sumo Deadlift Highpull (used 32kg kettlebell)
  • 10 x Plyo Pushups
  • 20 x SDLHP
  • 15 x Plyo Pushups
  • 15 x SDLHP
  • 20 x Plyo Pushups
  • 10 x SDLHP
  • 25 x Plyo Pushups

Results:  Learned that my ring kipps were too weak so really tried to get a good swing going.  Also need to focus on the position at the top of the kip, specifically maintaining the hollow rock position so I am able to get the hip flip into transition.   For the AMRAP, completed in 10 minutes exactly.

Muscle Up Progessions then Back Squat and Dips with Rowing

Do 3 sets of each of the following muscle up progressions (do 3 sets of the first, then 3 of the second, then 3 of the third).  Rest as needed between sets and exercises.

  • 10 Second False Grip Hang
  • 3 x False Grip Hang to Pullup
  • 5 x Ring Kipps
  • 5 x Muscle Up Transitions

EMOM for 10 minutes do (5 rounds of each):

  • Even minute – 5 x Back squat
  • Odd minute – 8 x Strict Ring Dips

Then for time:

  • Row 1000m

Results:  For the back squats worked up to 75lbs/80kg, then used this weight for the 5×5 rounds.  Row in 3:45.