Top Gun Crossfit

Stronger Faster Better

Main menu

Skip to primary content
Skip to secondary content
  • Home
    • W.O.D.
    • Nutrition
    • Articles
    • Downloads
  • Get Started
    • Pricing / Sign Up
    • Why Top Gun CrossFit?
    • What is CrossFit?
    • Who we are
      • Athletes
        • Overloed
        • Duck
        • Vinny
        • Wells
        • Cougar
        • Special K
      • Vision Statement
      • 10 ways
      • Wounded Warriors
  • Class times
  • Coaches
    • Maverick
    • Jester
    • K.B.
    • Vinny
    • Bear
  • Gym Rules
  • Members
    • Profile
    • Bill Pay

Tag Archives: rope climb

Ropes and Ropes and Ropes and Ropes

Posted on December 17, 2011 by Jester

I hope you all had your coffee! You can thank me after the WOD.

WOD: 15 Minute AMRAP

2x Rope climb – (for an extra challenge, sit-start)
20 Wall Ball – 20/14
20 Walking KB Lunges (10 ea. leg) – 45/26# KB’s PER HAND

See you there!

Posted in W.O.D. | Tagged kettlebell, lunges, rope climb

Google Map It!


4532 Chicago Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55407
Call Us @ 612.747.7137

Shop Now Rogue Fitness

Affiliates

  • CrossFit
  • CrossFit Mendota
  • Crossfit MSP
  • CrossFit North Star
  • CrossFit Progression
  • Crossfit Saint Cloud
  • Crossfit Saint Paul
  • CrossFit SISU
  • CrossFit South Metro
  • CrossFit Twin Cities
  • CrossFit White Bear
  • Crossfit Woodbury
  • Granite City CrossFit
  • Minnesota Kali Group
  • Revolution Defense and Fitness / Crossfit Minnesota
  • Rogue Fitness
  • Tangletown CrossFit
  • The Athlete Lab
  • Timberwolf CrossFit
  • Twin Town Crossfit

Maverick's Favorites

  • Catalyst Athletics
  • CrossFit City of Lakes
  • CrossFit endurance
  • CrossFit Football
  • Lifeasrx
  • Mark's Daily Apple
  • Mobility WOD
  • Robb Wolf's Blog
  • The Paleo Diet
  • Workouts for Home or On the Road

Spam Blocked

550 spam comments blocked by
Akismet

Tags

amrap box jumps burpees Clean and Jerk creatine crossfit Daily Intel deadlift double-unders dumbbells games issues KB Squats KB Swings kettlebell kettle bell swing kettlebell swings lunges Med Ball Twists Plyo push-ups prowler prowler push PR Worksheet pull-ups Push-ups rope climb Row sand bag squat clean saturday brutality ladder slam balls sled Snatch squat Squat Jumps squats and burpees supplements tabata top gun crossfit W.O.D. wall balls water westside butcher whey protein why women

World-Class Fitness in 100 Words:

■ Eat meat and vegetables, nuts and seeds, some fruit, little starch and no sugar. Keep intake to levels that will support exercise but not body fat.

■ Practice and train major lifts: Deadlift, clean, squat, presses, C&J, and snatch. Similarly, master the basics of gymnastics: pull-ups, dips, rope climb, push-ups, sit-ups, presses to handstand, pirouettes, flips, splits, and holds.
Bike, run, swim, row, etc, hard and fast.

■ Five or six days per week mix these elements in as many combinations and patterns as creativity will allow. Routine is the enemy. Keep workouts short and intense.

■ Regularly learn and play new sports.

Excerpt from the CrossFit Journal

LifeAsRx

W.O.D.

  • Super Saturday – Games WOD #1 round 2

    25 Feb 2012

  • Shoots and Ladders

    24 Feb 2012

  • Black History Month WOD: Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee “SNCC”

    23 Feb 2012

  • Squat Day + Open

    22 Feb 2012

  • Clean that Kettle

    21 Feb 2012

Ephemera

  1. Why Women Need CrossFit → Comments Off
  2. Orange Coast CrossFit – CrossFit For Women → Comments Off
  3. The Women Of The 2011 Reebok CrossFit Games → Comments Off
  4. Exercise induced nausea – a second look → Comments Off
  5. The Squat .. Everything You Ever Wanted To Know. → Comments Off
  6. Getting started with Paleo → Comments Off
  7. Calorie Intake, Sugar, Fiber, Insulin, and Obesity → Comments Off
  8. CrossFit Skills Chart → Comments Off
  9. PR Worksheet → Comments Off
  10. The Power Of Aggressive Weight Training And A Clean Diet → Comments Off
Proudly powered by WordPress

Switch to our mobile site

Top Gun Crossfit is Stephen Fry proof thanks to caching by WP Super Cache