The Two-Ten Split - Crossfit Workout

2 rounds

20 Knee raises/knees to elbows/T2B
20 DB snatch - @12,5/17,5 Intermediate: @15/20 RX: @ 17,5/22,5
20 DB goblet Squat - @12,5/17,5 Intermediate: @15/20 RX: @ 17,5/22,5
20 HR push ups
20 Burpee Box Jumps

3 minute rest

1 round

10 Knee raises/knees to elbows/T2B
10 DB snatch - @12,5/17,5 Intermediate: @15/20 RX: @ 17,5/22,5
10 DB goblet Squat - @12,5/17,5 Intermediate: @15/20 RX: @ 17,5/22,5
10 HR push ups
10 Burpee Box Jumps

TC: 24

 

workout description

"For Time – Big Sets, Short Finish"

This full-body workout is built as a 2-round chipper, followed by a shorter sprint-style 1-round finisher after a break. You'll move through:

2 Rounds For Time:

20 Knee Raises / Knees to Elbows / Toes-to-Bar

20 DB Snatches @12.5/17.5 (Intermediate: 15/20 | RX: 17.5/22.5)

20 Goblet Squats (same DB)

20 Hand-Release Push-Ups

20 Burpee Box Jumps

Then rest 3 minutes

Finish with 1 Round:

10 of each movement in the same order

Time Cap: 24 minutes

The first part is about pacing and consistency — the second part is a high-intensity sprint to the finish. Grip, legs, and lungs all get their share of suffering.

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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?

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    The dumbbell snatch is a powerful, full-body movement that builds explosiveness, coordination, and core strength. Commonly used in CrossFit, a dumbbell snatch workout challenges both strength and endurance while training one side of the body at a time.

    In this workout, dumbbell snatches help increase intensity, improve unilateral balance, and add variety to your training. Whether you're a beginner or advanced athlete, the dumbbell snatch workout format can be easily scaled and is highly effective for total-body conditioning.

  • hand-release push-up

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    In this workout, handstand push-ups develop pressing power and gymnastic control under fatigue. Whether performed strict or kipping, the handstand push-up is a true test of body awareness and upper body stamina.

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    Toes to bar is a powerful gymnastics movement that targets your core, grip, lats, and hip flexors, making it a key element in many high-intensity toes to bar workouts.

    In this workout, toes to bar challenge your core strength, rhythm, and coordination while under fatigue. Whether you're kipping or going strict, it’s an essential skill for improving gymnastics capacity and midline control in CrossFit.

  • Dumbbell snatch

    The dumbbell snatch is a powerful, full-body movement that builds explosiveness, coordination, and core strength. It’s a staple in functional fitness and CrossFit, commonly featured in high-intensity dumbbell snatch workouts.

    In this workout, dumbbell snatches challenge your hip drive, shoulder stability, and grip, all while training each side of the body independently. Whether performed fast for conditioning or heavy for strength, the dumbbell snatch is a versatile tool for total-body training.

  • burpee box jump

    The burpee box jump combines two high-intensity movements — a full burpee and a jump onto a box — making it a full-body challenge that builds power, coordination, and endurance. Common in many high-volume burpee box jump workouts, it’s a surefire way to test both your engine and mental grit.

    In this workout, burpee box jumps elevate your heart rate, explosiveness, and agility, all while demanding sharp focus and strong pacing. Whether done for rounds, reps, or time, this movement is a true conditioning classic.

  • goblet squat

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    In this workout, goblet squats improve quad and glute activation, encourage proper posture, and are great for both beginners and experienced athletes. The goblet squat is perfect for strength training, conditioning, or as a mobility-focused accessory movement.

  • knee raises

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  • knees to elbows

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