Just what the doctor Rx'd Workouts

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We have tens of training programs focusing on different aspects of the sport. If you are looking for additional challenge or to fix a weakness, check out our training programs!

Training programs
  • 24.5.26 Perfo Workout

    Kevät kauden toiseksi viimeiset perfot.

  • Wod Workout

    Ygigx8
    20/16 cal pyörä
    10 thrusteri 40/30kg
    20/16 cal pyörä

  • Tempaus Strength

    Otmx10
    2 raaka tempaus

  • Emom Workout

    Emomx16
    1) laite
    2) 30 du + 5 burpee

  • Kisapreppi 2.0 Workout

    Laji 1. (6min time cap - aika 5.14)
    A 450m run
    B goblet squat 15kg - 70x
    Then
    B 600m run
    A goblet squat x65

    Laji 2. (Time cap 6min)
    Complex 3min/athlete
    4dl & 4 power clean
    45kg & 55kg

    Laji 3. 3rnd for time
    Syncro (time cap 13:00 - 10min 4liikettä)
    1. DB snatch
    2. Wall ball 6kg
    3. T2b 2-4x
    4. 10 burpeet

    Max power snatch jos aikaa
    35kg & 25kg

  • Bench press 3x3, 1x8 Strength

    Bench press 3x3, 1x8

  • 23.5.2026 Power Clean & Jerk Workout

    Power clean and jerk

    EMOM 3 (0:30 AMRAP / 0:30 Rest)

    Power clean and jerks @ 70%1RM PC+J

    – Each minute is a 30-sec AMRAP of Power clean and jerks @ 70% (B1) or 75% (B2) power clean and jerk, followed by 30-sec rest
    – Fast singles. Don’t sacrifice technique to get 1-2 more reps. Stay consistent.

  • 23.5.2026 Snatch Workout

    Hang snatch + snatch

    3 x 1+2 @ 70%, EMOM
    5 x 1+1 @ 75-80%, E1:15

  • 22.5.2026 For time Workout

    For time

    40/32 (cal) BikeErg
    20 Clean and jerks @ 61/43kg (135/95lbs)
    10 Wall walks

    – Rest 1:00 –

    40/32 (cal) BikeErg
    20 Ring muscle-ups
    40/32 (cal) BikeErg

    – Rest 1:00 –

    10 Wall walks
    20 Snatches @ 61/43kg (135/95lbs)
    40/32 (cal) BikeErg

    • Both the CnJ and Snatch are anyhow (power, split, squat) you like.

    Time cap. 32:00 (including rests)

    Overview. Three classic 30 reps for time movements (CnJ, rMU, Sn) mashed together into intervals with a bike and some wall walks. While this is a lot about specific movement capacity, you also need the conditioning to back that up. Getting your pacing right on the bike and finding a good rhythm on the other movements is key here.

    Strategy. You have three separate pieces with short rest in-between. The intent is to push the pace throughout while not tipping over the edge of no recovery. You’ll have to ride a fine line of how fast you dare to go for the best possible time.

    Do the 1st part at a pace where you can always transition straight to the next movement. The bike can be slightly faster than your FTP20 pace (if you tested in the last block). We recommend either set + singles or singles from the start on the barbell. Then steady through the wall walks.

    The muscle ups are the easiest place to get stuck here, so pace the bike before them a little. Aim for 2-5 sets on the muscle-ups (look for movement options if you would need more). You can push the bike after the muscle-ups.

    Now that you’ve got the MUs out the way you can push the pace a bit on the 2nd wall walks BUT make sure not to go so hard as to fry your shoulders for the snatches. Once you get to snatches, your HR is likely high and your shoulders are feeling it. Do your best to start chipping away at the reps. Once you get to the final bike it’s go time! Suck it up and push hard to finish.

    Instructions. Set the equipment up 2-3m apart (this is your in-built rest).

    Debrief.
    – How was your pacing through each part of the workout?
    – How did your BikeErg pace progress as the workouts went on?
    – How were your transition times? Could you get straight to work each time?
    – How would you change your approach and finish faster knowing what you know now?
    – What two (2) things can you be proud of in this session? What one (1) thing must you improve?

    Movement options.
    BikeErg → 400m Run, 40/32 (cal) Row, Air/Echo bike or Ski
    Clean and jerk / Snatch → 52.5/35kg (115/75lbs), 43/30kg (95/65lbs) or 35/25kg (75/55lbs)
    Wall walk → reduce reps (5) → 20m Seal walk
    Ring muscle-up → Reduce reps (10 or 15) → Bar muscle-ups (10, 15 or 20) →Jumping bar muscle-ups (10, 15 or 20)→ Banded bar muscle-ups (10, 15 or 20) → Pull-overs (10, 15 or 20) → Chest-to-bar pull-ups (20, 30 or 40)

  • Triangel emom40 Workout

    40 Min EMOM;
    1. 18/15 Cal Row
    2. 20 wall balls
    3. 15 burpees
    4. Rest

    This is going to be just like the previous triangle variations! It’s going to get tough, stay consistent and hit the same numbers.