21-15-9 reps for time of:
Front squats
Chest-to-bar pull-ups
♀ 145 lb
♂ 205 lb
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Stimulus and Strategy:
Today’s workout is a moderate-to-heavy sprint effort. While this workout does have Fran vibes, expect it to be a bit more challenging. Use a weight and volume for the front squats that allow you to complete the reps in 3 sets or less. For example, completing the set of 21 as 7/7/7. For the chest-to-bar pull-ups, you should be able to complete the reps in a similar manner.
Scaling:
Reduce the loading of the barbell to complete each round in 3 sets or less. If you prefer to attempt the prescribed load and pull-up variation, reduce the volume to 15-12-9 or 12-9-6 reps.
To decrease the complexity of the front squat, consider using dumbbells held in a front rack or a kettlebell held in a goblet position. For the chest-to-bar pull-ups, reduce the complexity by performing chin-over-bar pull-ups, jumping pull-ups, or ring rows.
In case of injury or limitations, perform your front squats to an elevated target, or substitute with a front-rack lunge, or an air squat. For the chest-to-bar pull-ups, perform single-arm ring rows or a bent-over dumbbell row.
Intermediate option:
21-15-9 reps for time of:
Front squats
Pull-ups
♀ 105 lb
♂ 155 lb
Beginner option:
12-9-6 reps for time of:
Front squats
Ring rows
♀ 55 lb
♂ 75 lb
Coaching cues:
On the chest-to-bar pull-ups, consider widening your grip on the pull-up bar. As you are performing reps, extend your upper chest toward the bar to make contact easier. These tips work for both butterfly and kipping pull-ups.
Resources:
The Front Squat
The Chest-to-Bar Pull-Up
The Kipping Pull-Up
The Butterfly Pull-Up
The Ring Row
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