Assaulted by Watts - Crossfit Workout

6 rounds for time

30 Double unders
20 m farmer walk - @2x20/28 Intermediate: @2x24/32 RX: @2x28/40
10 Knee raises in rings / Knees to elbow / Toes to ring
500/800, 650/1000, 800/1200 watt assault bike

TC: 12

workout description

"For Time – 6-Round Sprint & Carry"

6 Rounds For Time:
30 Double Unders
20 m Farmer Walk
@2x20/28 kg
Intermediate: @2x24/32 kg
RX: @2x28/40 kg
10 Knee Raises in Rings / Knees to Elbows / Toes to Rings
Assault Bike:
Hit Target Watts (progression by round):
500/800 → 650/1000 → 800/1200
Once the wattage is hit, immediately begin the next round.

Time Cap: 12 minutes

This WOD is a unique blend of conditioning, grip endurance, and explosive effort. The progressive watt targets force you to sprint harder each round. Gymnastic core work and farmer carries tax your midline and shoulders, while double unders test coordination under fatigue. Pacing is critical—go too hard early and the bike will punish you.

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What is a "for time" workout?

A for time workout is a classic CrossFit format where the goal is to complete a set list of exercises as fast as possible. Your time becomes your score, making each for time CrossFit workout a race against the clock — and yourself.

In a typical for time workout, you'll perform a fixed number of reps or rounds of movements (e.g., squats, push-ups, burpees, or barbell lifts) and finish them as quickly as you can while maintaining good form. This format pushes you to work hard, manage fatigue, and develop both conditioning and mental toughness.

Why Try a "For Time" CrossFit Workout?

  • Builds intensity and urgency into your training

  • Encourages better pacing, efficiency, and recovery awareness

  • Easy to track progress over time — beat your previous score!

  • Works well for individual or group competition-style workouts

Whether you're doing a short sprint or a long chipper, the for time CrossFit workout format is a powerful way to test your limits and stay motivated in your training.

What kind of exercises are in this workout?

  • toes to rings

    Toes to rings is a dynamic gymnastics movement where the athlete lifts their toes to touch the gymnastic rings while hanging. Common in toes to rings workouts, this movement combines core strength, grip endurance, and precise body control—all made more demanding by the instability of the rings.

    In this workout, toes to rings train the entire anterior chain—especially the abs, hip flexors, and shoulders—while developing coordination and midline stability. As a more advanced variation of knee raises, it builds toward high-skill gymnastics like toes-to-bar and muscle-ups.

  • Double under

    The double under is a jump rope skill where the rope passes under your feet twice per jump, building coordination, speed, and cardiovascular endurance. It’s a popular movement in high-intensity double under workouts, often used to spike heart rate and improve timing under fatigue.

    In this workout, double unders challenge your footwork, rhythm, and breathing, making them a key tool for improving overall conditioning. Whether you're linking sets or working on consistency, double unders are a fast-paced way to level up your engine.

  • Assault Bike

    The Assault Bike is a fan-powered machine that delivers one of the most effective full-body conditioning challenges in fitness. Common in high-intensity assault bike workouts, it trains your legs, arms, and lungs all at once — and responds directly to how hard you push.

    In this workout, the Assault Bike is used to build power, stamina, and mental toughness. Whether you're sprinting for calories or holding a steady pace, the Assault Bike is perfect for intervals, finishers, or pure engine tests.

  • farmer carry

    The farmer carry is a simple but powerful movement that builds grip strength, core stability, and full-body endurance. A staple in many farmer carry workouts, it involves walking while holding heavy weights at your sides—mimicking real-world strength.

    In this workout, farmer carries challenge your posture, shoulder stability, and mental toughness. Whether using dumbbells, kettlebells, or farmer handles, the farmer carry is excellent for functional fitness and total-body conditioning.

  • knee raises

    Knee raises are a core-focused gymnastics movement that builds abdominal strength, hip flexor control, and grip endurance. Common in beginner and advanced knee raise workouts, they’re performed hanging from a pull-up bar, bringing the knees toward the chest.

    In this workout, knee raises train midline stability and coordination, making them a great progression toward toes-to-bar. Whether strict or kipping, knee raises are an effective and scalable movement for developing strong, functional core strength.

  • knees to elbows

    Knees to elbows is a gymnastics-based core movement performed hanging from a pull-up bar, where the knees are driven upward to make contact with the elbows. Frequently featured in knees to elbows workouts, it trains core strength, grip endurance, and body control—all under tension.

    In this workout, knees to elbows develop midline stability, lat activation, and coordination, serving as a foundational skill for more advanced movements like toes-to-bar. They’re an effective way to build functional core strength while improving shoulder and hip mobility in dynamic settings.

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