One Arm, One Mission - Crossfit Workout

AMRAP 15

12/15 cal Ski
9 OA DB Hang clean & Jerk - @12,5/17,5 Intermediate: @15/22,5 RX: @17,5/25
6 OA DB overhead squat - @12,5/17,5 Intermediate: @15/22,5 RX: @17,5/25
3 Rope pulls /rope climbs

 

workout description

“AMRAP 15 – Grip, Grit & Get Up the Rope”

Complete as many rounds as possible in 15 minutes of:
12/15 Calories on Ski Erg
9 One-Arm DB Hang Clean & Jerks
@12.5/17.5 kg
Intermediate: @15/22.5 kg
RX: @17.5/25 kg
6 One-Arm DB Overhead Squats
3 Rope Pulls or Rope Climbs
Demo

This AMRAP brings together unilateral strength, midline stability, and grip fatigue. The clean & jerk into overhead squat pairing challenges control and mobility on each side, while the rope climb or pull is a test of grit. Choose the toughest option you can safely perform and aim to move smoothly round after round.

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What is an "AMRAP" workout?

An AMRAP workout — short for "As Many Rounds (or Reps) As Possible" — is a popular format in CrossFit workouts and functional fitness training. In an AMRAP CrossFit workout, you’re given a set amount of time (e.g., 10, 12, or 20 minutes) to complete as many rounds or repetitions as possible of a specific set of exercises.

This training style is known for being simple, scalable, and highly effective. Whether you're performing a bodyweight circuit or combining barbell and cardio movements, an AMRAP workout pushes your limits and helps build endurance, strength, and mental toughness.

Why Choose an AMRAP CrossFit Workout?

  • Time-efficient: Great for busy schedules — you know exactly how long the workout takes.

  • Self-paced intensity: Go as hard as you can or focus on movement quality depending on your goal.

  • Easy to scale: Modify weights, reps, or movements to fit your fitness level.

  • Motivating structure: The challenge to beat your previous round count adds a competitive edge.

Whether you're training at home or at your CrossFit box, an AMRAP workout is a fun and functional way to boost your fitness, track your progress, and build resilience. Explore our library of AMRAP CrossFit workouts and get inspired to move!

What kind of exercises are in this workout?

  • Ski Erg

    The SkiErg is a low-impact, high-intensity cardio machine that simulates double-pole skiing. It’s a favorite in many SkiErg workouts for building aerobic capacity, upper body endurance, and total-body coordination.

    In this workout, the SkiErg targets your lats, core, triceps, and legs, offering a unique way to train both power and pacing. Whether you're sprinting for calories or grinding out meters, the SkiErg delivers a serious conditioning challenge without stressing the joints.

  • rope climb

    The rope climb is a classic functional fitness movement that develops upper body pulling strength, grip endurance, and core control. Frequently featured in rope climb workouts, it challenges both technique and toughness.

    In this workout, rope climbs train your lats, arms, and abs, while demanding coordination and efficient footwork. Whether performed legless or with a J-hook, the rope climb builds confidence and capacity in gymnastics-style pulling.

  • rope pull

    The rope pull is a scalable alternative to rope climbs that builds upper body pulling strength, grip endurance, and core stability. Common in rope pull workouts, it’s typically performed from a seated or standing position, pulling the rope hand-over-hand for distance or reps.

    In this workout, rope pulls train your lats, biceps, and midline, while mimicking the movement pattern of a rope climb without leaving the ground. They’re perfect for building vertical pulling capacity in a safe, accessible way.

  • dumbbell overhead squat

    The dumbbell overhead squat is a challenging movement that combines mobility, strength, and balance. Often featured in dumbbell overhead squat workouts, it targets the shoulders, core, glutes, and quads, requiring focus and control throughout the full range of motion.

    In this workout, dumbbell overhead squats train shoulder stability and midline engagement while developing functional lower-body strength. Whether performed with one or two dumbbells, it’s an excellent test of coordination and body awareness.

  • dumbbell clean and jerk

    The dumbbell clean and jerk is a dynamic, full-body lift that moves a dumbbell from the ground to overhead in two explosive phases. Common in dumbbell clean and jerk workouts, it challenges coordination, strength, and stability—especially when performed unilaterally or for high reps.

    In this workout, dumbbell clean and jerks train explosive power, overhead control, and core engagement. They also develop shoulder and hip resilience while reinforcing proper movement patterns under fatigue. Whether used in strength work or metcons, this lift is functional, scalable, and highly effective.

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