Power WOD
Find your 1 rep max Power Snatch
Conditioning WOD
Row, 750 m
10 Pull-ups
20 Sit-ups (20/14# medicine ball)
30 Medicine Ball Cleans, 20/14 lbs
40 Hollow Rocks
50 Double Unders
Run, 400 m
Mt Olympus CrossFit, Salt Lake City, Utah
CrossFit in Salt Lake City and Millcreek for busy people

Find your 1 rep max Power Snatch
Row, 750 m
10 Pull-ups
20 Sit-ups (20/14# medicine ball)
30 Medicine Ball Cleans, 20/14 lbs
40 Hollow Rocks
50 Double Unders
Run, 400 m
Welcome to the Hour of Power! This is a bonus squat workout, to be done in addition to your normal Wendler lifts this week.
Overhead Squats
5 x 5 Keep the weight heavy and constant for all 5 attempts.
Row 2k for Time
Because knee pain isn’t one of the finer pleasures of life, let Dr K-Star help untweak it.
For Time:
Use the same bar/weights for the squats and snatches with a weight 50-70 of your max.
1000 m Row
30 Overhead Squats
30 Power Snatches
800 m Run
Post total time.
Finish back squats and weighted pull-ups
With a partner do:
20 Cleans (95/135)
2000 meter Row
(you can only row while your partner does a static deadlift hold with their clean bar)
50 Dips
(you can only dip while your partner holds a plank position)
Record your time and combined age

500 m Row
40 Squats
30 Kettlebell Swings (25/35#)
20 Box Jumps (20/24″)
10 Pull-ups
Rest an equal amount of time and do it again!
Why do you need a coach? You could CrossFit on your own, following either our workouts, or the mainsite. Perhaps the question would be better phrased, why DON’T you need a coach? Even professional athletes have coaches. Why?
Equipment poses a bit of a problem unless you have invested in the necessary equipment. Matt Hall wrote an excellent article on what gear you need for a home gym, based on 18 months of CrossFit mainsite workouts.
The top 10 most needed gear based on frequency of use and cost is:
Let’s assume you buy all of that– total cost is $1595. Can you do it? Yes. We encourage it. You should have enough basic gear at home to get in a workout on days you can’t make it to CrossFit Mt Olympus. I have a travel kit: rings, abmat, mobility band, and my running shoes. I can get a great workout anywhere.
Why then do you come to CrossFit Mt Olympus if you could do this at home?
There are two reasons: great coaching and great community. Our community stands together. I get a thrill every time everyone comes together to cheer on an athlete struggling to complete a workout. I love the mutual respect and comaraderie.
Allow me to brag about our coaches. We have the most diverse group of coaches, all of whom strive to make your lives better. Even professional athletes have coaches. I believe our coaches at CrossFit Mt Olympus are the best, anywhere.

Just try and beat him. Nate may be the most gifted athlete I have ever met, yet he would rather coach you than show off his own impressive abilities. Nate has been with CrossFit Mt Olympus from the original days when we worked out in a backyard. Nate is our head coach and has certifications in CrossFit, Coaches Prep, and Olympic Lifting
Brandon leads our Endurance program, and brings a high level of competition as a National Champion ballroom dancer. He repeatedly comments that he could have done even better as a dancer if he discovered CrossFit earlier in life.
Brandon became a believer in CrossFit when he hurt himself training for a triathlon and became faster with no running, following the CrossFit regimen. If you need help with triathlon or running training, Brandon is your man. Brandon is certified in CrossFit, Mobility and Flexibility, and Endurance.
Jenna brings a wealth of gymnastics coaching experience. You really need to work with Jenna on your handstands and other gymnastic movements. CrossFit’s core is gymnastics and improved capacity in gymnastic movements will improve your overall capacity rapidly. Jenna has a unique gift to coach you through these movements.
Andy proves you can be strong and smart! He is a big guy, but moves like someone half his size. He is also brilliant, having earned a PhD in Biochemistry. When we have questions about anything we take into our body, we defer to Andy. Are you taking something you would like more info on? Ask Dr Andy. In addition to Andy’s advanced degrees, he holds a CrossFit certification.
Holly brings a lot of fire CrossFit Mt Olympus! She understands the challenge of getting fit after having two beautiful children, and will push you beyond what you thought possible. She is a warrior poet and you will definitely benefit from training with Holly. Holly is CrossFit certified and is developing a Mom’s program for expecting and recent mothers.
500 meter Row
400 meter Run
15 Burpee Box Jumps
100 meter Carry (~100 pounds)
“Cardiorespiratory endurance, stamina, strength, power, speed, flexibility, agility, accuracy, balance, and coordination: you’re as good as your weakest link.”~Greg Glassman
The CrossFit Games continues to evolve as a test of the world’s fittest. After the end of a grueling series of workouts designed to test all 10 aspects of general physical preparedness, the winner can stake a legitimate claim to world’s fittest.
Several people have asked (complained) about the number of CrossFit Games workouts we have done lately. They are hard. Really hard. Competitors must do two at least of these workout each day. We are asking for about that many each week.
Why do we put these in? Because they are hard. We promised when you came into CrossFit Mt Olympus that we would quickly expose your weaknesses and make them strong. As you become stronger, those weaknesses become less apparent. As coaches, we gain a tremendous amount of information from CrossFit Games workouts because we can compare our results to other gyms worldwide. Any shortcomings in our programming and coaching becomes apparent. We strive to constantly become better coaches and athletes and these workouts show our weaknesses, so we can forge them into strengths.
You may have to scale every single games workout. It doesn’t matter. Many of you couldn’t do a pull-up last year. Next year you will be doing legitimate muscle-ups. You will be better for having tried something difficult. Next year you will come back more fit and more able. We all will.
For time:
20 Calorie row
30 Burpees
40 Two-hand dumbbell ground-to-overhead (45lb / 25lb)
50 Toes-to-bar
100 foot Overhead lunge (45lb plate / 25lb)
150 foot Sprint
2687 Preston St
Salt Lake City, UT 84106
801.935.4032
jeremy@crossfitmountolympus.com
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