6.12.2025 4RFT, Strength Workout
Rounds for time
15 Box jump-overs (24/20″)
12 Deadlifts @ 102/70kg (225/155lbs)
9m Handstand walk
Time cap. 15:00
Overview. A classic triplet with deadlift sandwiched between its common companions. The challenge will be to keep your pace while the fatigue accumulates across the rounds.
Strategy. You can make up a lot of time on the box jump-overs if you’re efficient. Find a good rhythm, move fast but controlled enough to not need a big break before the deadlifts. Aim for deadlifts to start unbroken but don’t hesitate to switch to quick 7-5 or similar split or even quick singles as needed to keep moving. The HSW is short so don’t hesitate to quick up and see what you’ve got. Use the transitions from HSW back to the box as an opportunity to recover and catch your breath a bit.
Instructions. Set the equipment up about 2m apart. Have a lane that allows for the HSW to be done unbroken.
Debrief. Take 2–3 minutes after the workout to reflect
– How did your lower back handle the workout? If you had trouble, why do you think that was?
– Did you maintain a consistent pace on the Box jump-overs or did you slow down significantly in rounds 3-4?
– How were you transitions between movements?
– Name two (2) things that went well and one (1) you’ll improve on next time.
Movement options.
Box jump overs → lower box → Box step overs
Deadlift → 92.5/65kg (205/145lbs), 84/61kg (185/135lbs), 70/47.5kg (155/105lbs) or 61/43kg (135/95lbs), weight that’s challenging but you won’t get stuck with. You can scale the weight up to 125/92.5kg (275/205lbs) if wanted (and you can do these sets unbroken).
HSW → 3 Wall walks
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