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Hold My Wallball - Crossfit Workout

EMOM 20

1: 15-20 Wallballs @14/20 lbs
2: 10 Deadlift + 10 hang power clean - @25/35 Intermediate: @35/50 RX: @40/60
3: 20 OH lunges with wallball
4: 15-20 KB swings - @12/20 Intermediate: @16/24 RX: @20/28
5: 15-20 Atomic situps/V-ups

Workout Overview

Workout Overview This EMOM (Every Minute on the Minute) workout will test your engine, stamina, and grip! Across 5 stations, you’ll work hard for 20 minutes, rotating through: This workout is designed to challenge your full-body endurance and test how well you can move under fatigue. 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. This CrossFit AMRAP workout is designed to improve performance and endurance.

Execution and Focus With every round, the goal is to stay as efficient as possible while maintaining intensity. Whether you're scaling or going RX, maintain proper form and stay mentally dialed in. This is where growth happens. Strategy and Finish Whether it's the start or the end of your session, give each round full attention. 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. This dumbbell lunges is designed to improve performance and endurance.

Execution and Focus

Success here comes from staying consistent under pressure. Adjust your strategy as fatigue 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 challenge is about more than reps—it's about pushing your boundary, and finding pride in that effort. This box jumps is designed to improve performance and endurance.


Hold My Wallball - Crossfit Workout

EMOM 20

1: 15-20 Wallballs @14/20 lbs
2: 10 Deadlift + 10 hang power clean - @25/35 Intermediate: @35/50 RX: @40/60
3: 20 OH lunges with wallball
4: 15-20 KB swings - @12/20 Intermediate: @16/24 RX: @20/28
5: 15-20 Atomic situps/V-ups

The Workout description

Workout Overview

Workout Overview This EMOM (Every Minute on the Minute) workout will test your engine, stamina, and grip! Across 5 stations, you’ll work hard for 20 minutes, rotating through: This workout is designed to challenge your full-body endurance and test how well you can move under fatigue. 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. This CrossFit AMRAP workout is designed to improve performance and endurance.

Execution and Focus With every round, the goal is to stay as efficient as possible while maintaining intensity. Whether you're scaling or going RX, maintain proper form and stay mentally dialed in. This is where growth happens. Strategy and Finish Whether it's the start or the end of your session, give each round full attention. 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. This dumbbell lunges is designed to improve performance and endurance.

Execution and Focus

Success here comes from staying consistent under pressure. Adjust your strategy as fatigue 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 challenge is about more than reps—it's about pushing your boundary, and finding pride in that effort. This box jumps is designed to improve performance and endurance.


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What is an "EMOM" workout?

An EMOM workout stands for "Every Minute on the Minute" — a time-based training format where you perform a specific number of reps or a short workout at the start of every minute, then rest for the remainder of that minute.

In a typical EMOM CrossFit workout, you'll rotate through one or more movements (like squats, push-ups, or barbell lifts) for a set number of minutes. Whether it’s 10, 20, or 30 minutes long, an EMOM builds consistency, pacing, and work capacity.

Why Choose an EMOM CrossFit Workout?

  • Trains intensity with structure — no wasted time

  • Builds work/rest awareness and sustainable pacing

  • Easy to scale for beginners or advanced athletes

  • Perfect for developing movement quality under fatigue

EMOM workouts are ideal for strength training, conditioning, or skill development, and they work in both solo and group settings. Whether you're doing a bodyweight circuit or barbell cycling, an EMOM workout keeps you moving with purpose.

What kind of exercises are in this workout?

  • wall ball

    The wall ball is a classic CrossFit movement that combines a front squat and an explosive throw, targeting your legs, shoulders, and lungs in one fluid motion. It’s a staple in any high-intensity wall ball workout, known for quickly elevating your heart rate.

    In this workout, wall balls build endurance, coordination, and full-body power. Whether you're using a 10 or 20 lb ball, this simple movement delivers serious results — especially when the reps start adding up.

  • Deadlift

    The deadlift is one of the most effective strength movements in any fitness program. It targets the posterior chain — including your glutes, hamstrings, back, and core — making it a cornerstone of any deadlift workout.

    In this workout, deadlifts develop raw strength, posture, and pulling power. Whether you're lifting light for speed or going heavy for strength, the deadlift builds a solid foundation for both performance and injury prevention.

  • 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.

  • hang power clean

    The hang power clean is a dynamic barbell movement that builds explosive power, coordination, and full-body strength. A staple in many hang power clean workouts, it focuses on lifting the bar from the “hang” position (above the knees) to the shoulders — without a full squat.

    In this workout, hang power cleans challenge your hip drive, grip, and timing, making them ideal for both strength work and high-intensity conditioning. Whether you're cycling reps or going heavy, the hang power clean develops efficient movement and athletic explosiveness.

  • 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.

  • overhead lunge

    The overhead lunge combines lower-body strength with upper-body stability, making it a full-body movement that builds core control, shoulder stability, and leg endurance. Common in overhead lunge workouts, it challenges balance and mobility under load.

    In this workout, overhead lunges train unilateral strength, improve posture, and reinforce strong, functional movement patterns. Whether performed with a barbell, dumbbell, or kettlebell, the overhead lunge is a powerful addition to any training session.

  • 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.

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