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14 Problems, No Rest - Crossfit Workout

AMRAP 17

14 Ring rows/pull ups
14 Front squats - @25/35 Intermediate: @30/45 RX: 35/50
14 Atomic sit ups / V-ups
14 Shoulders to overhead
14 KB swings - @16/24 Intermediate: @20/28 RX: @24/32

Workout Overview

Workout Overview This 17-minute AMRAP blends gymnastics, barbell cycling, core work, and kettlebell power. A balanced full-body workout with consistent rounds and no let-up. Each section targets a different aspect of your fitness: strength, stamina, coordination, or explosiveness. Stay focused on clean movement and deliberate pacing throughout. Breathe steadily, use the rest periods to reset, and aim for consistency from start to finish. Don't rush the transitions—smooth is fast. With every round, the goal is to stay as efficient as possible while maintaining intensity. This CrossFit AMRAP workout is designed to improve performance and endurance.

Execution and Focus Whether you're scaling or going RX, maintain proper form and stay mentally dialed in. This is where growth happens. Whether it's the start or the end of your session, give each round full attention. Strategy and Finish This mindset translates to performance improvements and greater confidence over time. No two workouts feel the same, and this one is no exception. The key is embracing the discomfort while staying mentally sharp. Keep your breathing controlled and your transitions efficient. Success here comes from staying consistent under pressure. This dumbbell lunges is designed to improve performance and endurance.

Execution and Focus

Adjust your strategy as fatigue builds and always strive for quality movement. Each second counts, each rep builds resilience. Let your mindset lead when your muscles begin No two workouts feel the same, and this one is no exception. The key is embracing the discomfort while staying mentally sharp. Keep your breathing controlled and your transitions efficient. Success here comes from staying consistent under pressure. Adjust your strategy as fatigue builds and always strive for quality movement. Each second counts, each rep builds resilience. Let your mindset lead when your muscles begin to fail. This box jumps is designed to improve performance and endurance.

This challenge is about more than reps—it's about pushing your boundary, and finding pride in that effort. This power snatches is designed to improve performance and endurance.


14 Problems, No Rest - Crossfit Workout

AMRAP 17

14 Ring rows/pull ups
14 Front squats - @25/35 Intermediate: @30/45 RX: 35/50
14 Atomic sit ups / V-ups
14 Shoulders to overhead
14 KB swings - @16/24 Intermediate: @20/28 RX: @24/32

The Workout description

Workout Overview

Workout Overview This 17-minute AMRAP blends gymnastics, barbell cycling, core work, and kettlebell power. A balanced full-body workout with consistent rounds and no let-up. Each section targets a different aspect of your fitness: strength, stamina, coordination, or explosiveness. Stay focused on clean movement and deliberate pacing throughout. Breathe steadily, use the rest periods to reset, and aim for consistency from start to finish. Don't rush the transitions—smooth is fast. With every round, the goal is to stay as efficient as possible while maintaining intensity. This CrossFit AMRAP workout is designed to improve performance and endurance.

Execution and Focus Whether you're scaling or going RX, maintain proper form and stay mentally dialed in. This is where growth happens. Whether it's the start or the end of your session, give each round full attention. Strategy and Finish This mindset translates to performance improvements and greater confidence over time. No two workouts feel the same, and this one is no exception. The key is embracing the discomfort while staying mentally sharp. Keep your breathing controlled and your transitions efficient. Success here comes from staying consistent under pressure. This dumbbell lunges is designed to improve performance and endurance.

Execution and Focus

Adjust your strategy as fatigue builds and always strive for quality movement. Each second counts, each rep builds resilience. Let your mindset lead when your muscles begin No two workouts feel the same, and this one is no exception. The key is embracing the discomfort while staying mentally sharp. Keep your breathing controlled and your transitions efficient. Success here comes from staying consistent under pressure. Adjust your strategy as fatigue builds and always strive for quality movement. Each second counts, each rep builds resilience. Let your mindset lead when your muscles begin to fail. This box jumps is designed to improve performance and endurance.

This challenge is about more than reps—it's about pushing your boundary, and finding pride in that effort. This power snatches is designed to improve performance and endurance.


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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?

  • Pull up

    The pull-up is a foundational bodyweight movement that builds upper body strength, focusing on your back, shoulders, arms, and core. A staple in almost every pull-up workout, it's key for developing gymnastics capacity and functional pulling power.

    In this workout, pull-ups challenge your grip, coordination, and endurance — especially under fatigue. Whether strict, kipping, or butterfly, the pull-up remains one of the most effective and scalable exercises in CrossFit.

  • V-up

    The V-up is a bodyweight core exercise that targets your abdominals, hip flexors, and overall midline control. It’s often used in V-up workouts to build core endurance, especially in high-rep or gymnastic-style training.

    In this workout, V-ups demand coordination, flexibility, and explosive core engagement. They’re a great alternative to sit-ups when you want more intensity and a greater range of motion — making them perfect for CrossFit and functional fitness routines.

  • kettlebell swing

    The kettlebell swing is a powerful hip-hinge movement that builds posterior chain strength, core stability, and cardiovascular endurance. A go-to in any kettlebell swing workout, it’s known for improving explosiveness, grip, and conditioning in one efficient motion.

    In this workout, kettlebell swings train your glutes, hamstrings, and shoulders, while developing rhythm and control. Whether Russian or American style, the kettlebell swing is a versatile tool for both beginners and advanced athletes.

  • ring rows

    The ring row is a scalable bodyweight pulling movement that strengthens the upper back, arms, and core. Common in ring row workouts and as a progression toward pull-ups, it builds horizontal pulling strength with full range of motion and control.

    In this workout, ring rows help develop grip, scapular stability, and posture, especially when performed with tempo or high volume. Whether you're scaling pull-ups or working strict strength, the ring row is a valuable movement for all fitness levels.

  • shoulder to overhead

    The shoulder to overhead movement trains your ability to drive a load from the shoulders to a locked-out position overhead using one of several techniques — strict press, push press, push jerk, or split jerk. It's a staple in any shoulder to overhead workout for building upper body strength, power, and stability.

    In this workout, shoulder to overhead challenges your shoulders, triceps, and core, especially under fatigue. It’s a versatile movement that allows athletes to choose the most efficient technique to move weight overhead — depending on the load and intensity.

  • front squat

    The front squat is a fundamental strength movement that targets the quads, glutes, core, and upper back. Known for its upright posture and barbell position on the shoulders, it’s a key lift in Olympic lifting and a staple in any front squat workout.

    In this workout, front squats build leg strength, mobility, and posture, while reinforcing a strong core under load. Whether used for volume, tempo, or heavy singles, the front squat is essential for developing power and movement efficiency.

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    The jerk is a powerful Olympic lifting movement that drives a barbell from shoulder to overhead with explosive force. Central to advanced jerk workouts, it typically follows a clean and is executed by dipping and driving the bar overhead—either with a split stance or power stance.

    In this workout, the jerk builds overhead strength, power, and coordination while demanding precision and speed. It trains the legs, core, and shoulders simultaneously, making it an essential movement for athletes looking to improve explosive strength and total-body stability under load.

  • atomic sit up

    The atomic sit-up is a dynamic core movement that combines a full-range sit-up with a leg raise or tuck, often performed on a suspension trainer or using bodyweight alone. Featured in atomic sit-up workouts, it delivers a powerful double hit to the upper and lower abdominals.

    In this workout, atomic sit-ups improve core strength, hip flexor control, and total-body coordination. The dual movement pattern increases time under tension and recruits more muscle groups than traditional sit-ups—making them a challenging and effective addition to core training or conditioning circuits.

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