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Three Levels of Hell - Crossfit Workout

For time

Buy in: 15/20 cal assault bike
3 rounds of:
12 Ring rows/pullups
8 Hand release push ups/HSPU
10 DB snatch - @12,5/17,5 Intermediate: @15/22,5 RX: @17,5/25

1 min rest

Buy in: 15/20 cal assault bike
3 rounds of:
6 (Banded) pull ups/C2B
8 Hand release push ups/HSPU
10 DB snatch

1 min rest

Buy in: 15/20 cal assault bike
3 rounds of:
3 Burpee (banded) pull ups/bar muscle ups
8 Hand release push ups/HSPU
10 DB snatch

TC: 26

Workout Overview

Workout Overview A multi-phase CrossFit workout combining assault bike sprints, dumbbell snatches, and increasing pulling skill levels from ring rows to muscle-ups. Push your pace and earn every block. 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. Execution and Focus 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.

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. Success here comes from staying consistent under pressure. Adjust your strategy as fatigue builds and always strive for quality movement. This dumbbell lunges is designed to improve performance and endurance.

Execution and Focus

Each second counts, each rep builds resilience. Let your mindset 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.


Three Levels of Hell - Crossfit Workout

For time

Buy in: 15/20 cal assault bike
3 rounds of:
12 Ring rows/pullups
8 Hand release push ups/HSPU
10 DB snatch - @12,5/17,5 Intermediate: @15/22,5 RX: @17,5/25

1 min rest

Buy in: 15/20 cal assault bike
3 rounds of:
6 (Banded) pull ups/C2B
8 Hand release push ups/HSPU
10 DB snatch

1 min rest

Buy in: 15/20 cal assault bike
3 rounds of:
3 Burpee (banded) pull ups/bar muscle ups
8 Hand release push ups/HSPU
10 DB snatch

TC: 26

The Workout description

Workout Overview

Workout Overview A multi-phase CrossFit workout combining assault bike sprints, dumbbell snatches, and increasing pulling skill levels from ring rows to muscle-ups. Push your pace and earn every block. 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. Execution and Focus 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.

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. Success here comes from staying consistent under pressure. Adjust your strategy as fatigue builds and always strive for quality movement. This dumbbell lunges is designed to improve performance and endurance.

Execution and Focus

Each second counts, each rep builds resilience. Let your mindset 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 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?

  • dumbbell snatch

    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

    The handstand push-up is a high-skill bodyweight movement that builds shoulder strength, balance, and core control. Common in advanced handstand push-up workouts, it challenges your upper body like few other movements.

    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.

  • handstand push-up

    The handstand push-up is a high-skill bodyweight movement that builds shoulder strength, balance, and core control. Common in advanced handstand push-up workouts, it challenges your upper body like few other movements.

    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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • burpee pull up

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    In this workout, burpee pull-ups spike your heart rate, test your pulling endurance, and require full-body control under fatigue. Whether used in sprint intervals or long AMRAPs, the burpee pull-up adds intensity and variety to any session.

  • bar muscle up

    The bar muscle-up is a high-skill gymnastics movement that combines a powerful pull-up with a dip, taking you from below the bar to above it in one fluid motion. A highlight of many bar muscle up workouts, it demands upper body strength, timing, and core control.

    In this workout, bar muscle-ups challenge your grip, pulling power, and technique—making them a true test of gymnastic capacity. Whether strict or kipping, the bar muscle-up is a milestone movement in CrossFit and functional fitness.

  • chest to bar

    The chest-to-bar pull-up is a high-skill gymnastics movement that takes traditional pull-ups further by requiring the chest to make contact with the bar. Common in competitive CrossFit and advanced chest to bar workouts, it builds upper body strength, pulling power, and grip endurance.

    In this workout, chest-to-bar pull-ups challenge your lats, arms, core, and coordination—especially under high reps or in combination with other movements. Whether performed strict, kipping, or butterfly, chest-to-bar is a true test of bodyweight control and stamina.

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