April 3-9, 2017 – Invictus Gymnastics Level One

Stretching on a daily basis is a necessity for gains in mobility and injury prevention.  Please note that the stretches listed below are to be utilized as often as possible even though they aren’t necessarily a part of your daily programming.  Additionally, a low-impact and light warm-up is always recommended before stretching, e.g. Assault Bike, a light jog, Bear Crawls, Wall Ball Shots, etc.

Please take a look at the recommended stretches and try to include them in your daily warm-up if at all possible.  The stretches/warm-ups are listed in what we would consider order of importance, yet depending on the skills you are working on for the day and your own personal needs the list may (and should) change.

Banded Scarecrow (Upper Anterior Chain Opener)

Rocking Box Bridges (Thoracic Mobility)
OR
*Overhead Barbell Underarm Stretch + Wall Bridge

Straddle and Pike Stretch (Adductor and Hamstring Mobility)

Band-Assisted Lat and Hip Flexor Stretch

Twisted Cross

Single Arm Hang from Bar (Lat and Pec Stretch)

Over the Shoulder Barbell Stretch

Calf and Hamstring Combo Stretch

Banded-Assisted Cross-Pull Scap Retraction

If you are unfamiliar with tempo and how tor read it in your programming, watch this VIDEO. If you would like more in-depth information regarding tempo and it’s benefits, read this great ARTICLE written by Head Coach and Founder of Invictus, C.J. Martin.

Session One
A.
One set of:
Kettlebell Ankle Pulse x 20 reps

Followed by. . .

Option 1 –
Every 30 seconds, for 3 minutes (3 sets) of:
Interval 1 – Front Weighted Pistol Squat Negative x 4 reps @ 41A1 (right leg)
Interval 2 – Front Weighted Pistol Squat Negative x 4 reps @ 41A1 (left leg)

Option 2 –
Every 30 seeconds, for 3 minutes (3 sets) of:
Interval 1 – Pistol Squat Negative x 4 reps @ 41A1 (right leg)
Interval 2 – Pistol Squat Negative x 4 reps @ 41A1 (left leg)

Option 3 –
Every 30 seconds, for 3 minutes (3 sets) of:
Interval 1 – Pistol Squat x 2-4 reps (right leg)
Interval 2 – Pistol Squat x 2-4 reps (left leg
Rest 5 seconds between reps

B.
Option 1 –
Every 30 seconds, for 8 minutes (4 sets) of:
Interval 1 – Pull-Ups with Scaling Option x 8 reps
Interval 2 – Bar Hang x 20 seconds (no video, just hang from a bar without your feet)
Interval 3 – Elbow Drops x 10 reps
Interval 4 – Lat Insertion Pull-Ups x 10 reps

Option 2 –
Every 30 seconds, for 8 minutes (4 sets) of:
Interval 1 – Pull-Ups with Scaling Option x 15 reps
Interval 2 – Lat Insertion Pull-Ups x 10 reps
Interval 3 – Elbow Drops x 10 reps
Interval 4 – Chest-To-Bar Negative x 5 reps @ 40A0

C.
Every 30 seconds, for 6 minutes (3 sets) of:
Interval 1 – L-Sit Flutter Kicks on Box (high or low) x 15 seconds
Interval 2 – Straight Leg Bottom Balance x 15 seconds
Interval 3 – Hand Plank Cross Knee-To-Elbow x 15 seconds
Interval 4 – Backward Straddled Scoots x 8 reps

Followed by. . .

One set of:
Banded Triceps Extension x 30 reps (each arm) @ 1010

Session Two
A.
Every minute, on the minute, for 3 minutes (3 sets) of complex:
Wall Climb x 1 rep + Hand Plank

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x 10 seconds

Followed by. . .

Every 30 seconds, for 4 minutes (4 sets) of:
Interval 1 – Hand Plank Shoulder Taps x 16-20 reps
Interval 2 – Donkey Kick x 10 reps

Followed by. . .

Option 1 –
Every 30 seconds,for 3 minutes (3 sets) of:
Interval 1 – Single Leg Thigh Taps on Box

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x 12 reps
Interval 2 – Wall Slide x 8 reps @ 1011

Option 2 –
Every 30 seconds, for 3 minutes (3 sets) of:
Interval 1 – Single Leg Thigh Taps on Wall x 12 reps
Interval 2 – Kick to Handstand on Wall x 8 reps

Followed by. . .

Option 1 –
Every minute, on the minute, for 4 minutes (2 sets) of:
Interval 1 – Three Quarter Handstand Hold on Wall x 45 seconds
Interval 2 – Tuck Rocks x 25 reps

Option 2 –
Every minute, on the minute, for 4 minutes (2 sets) of:
Interval 1 – Wall-Facing Handstand Marching x 20-30 reps
Interval 2 – Tuck Rocks x 25 reps

B.
Every 30 seconds, for 6 minutes (3 sets) of:
Interval 1 – Half Burpee x 10 reps
Interval 2 – Hand Plank x  25 seconds
Interval 3 – Incline Push-Ups on 30″ Box x 12-15 reps

Session Three
A.
If you are unfamiliar with the Rope Foot Hold technique, watch this VIDEO.

Option One (If you do not yet know how to climb a rope) –
Every 30 seconds for 5 minutes (5 sets) of:
Interval 1 – Rope Hang Hold x 10 seconds (each hand)
Interval 2 – Rope Pull-Ups with Scaling Options x 4 reps

Option Two (If you can already climb rope but you get fatigued easily) –
Every minute, ont the minute, for 5 minutes (five sets) of complex:
Three Quarter Rope Climb x 1 rep + Rope Pull-Ups x 6-8 reps

Followed by. . .

Option One –
Every 30 seconds, for 4 minutes (4 sets) of:
Interval 1 – Hanging Knee-To-Chest Rope Pinch x 3-4 reps (make sure you are alternating hands at equal distances every time)
Interval 2 – Tuck-Up x 8-10 reps

Option Two –
Every 30 seconds, for 4 minutes (4 sets) of:
Interval 1 – Rope Pinch to Stand x 2-4 reps (make sure you are alternating hands at equal distances every time)
Interval 2 – Tuck-Up x 8-10 reps

B.
Option 1 –
Every 30 seconds, for 6 minutes (4 sets) of:
Interval 1 – Hanging Knees-To-Chest x 6-8 reps
Interval 2 – Bar Jump-Up to Support x 6-8 reps
Interval 3 – Supine Overhead Plate Lifts (15#/25#) x 6-8 reps

Option 2 –
Every 30 seconds, for 6 minutes (4 sets) of:
Interval 1 – Hanging Knees-To-Chest on bar x 6-8 reps
Interval 2 – Arch Under Bar Jump to Support x 6-8 reps
Interval 3 – Supine Overhead Plate Lifts (15#/25#)

Followed by. . .

Every 10 seconds, for 60 seconds (6 sets) of:
Target Tap Swing x 1 rep

Followed by. . .

Every 15 seconds, for 2 minutes (8 sets) of complex:
Target Tap Swing + Toes-To-Bar x 1 rep (If you do not yet have a full Toes-To-Bar, substitue the movement with a Kness-To-Chest)

Followed by. . .

Every 30 seconds, for 2 minutes (2 sets) of:
Interval 1 – Kipping Swing x 15 reps
Interval 2 – Air Chair Swing x 3 reps (rest 5 seconds between reps)

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Taotao Liu
Taotao Liu
April 7, 2017 7:22 pm

Session 3: A) Level Two Barely made all this! Rope pull to tap wore out quickly. Managed to get most of my rope climbs in 3 pulls, including the last one. Needed a box for the rope pullups. B) Level One Option 2, 6 reps of each. Arch under bar getting better, but still taking full 30 seconds for 6 reps. 25# for plate lifts Air chair swing is more awkward in singles than strung together! I didn’t have time to get any videos today, unfortunately. I’ll be on vacation next week, but I’ll try to at least get any… Read more »

Amber Nollen (39)
Amber Nollen (39)
April 6, 2017 5:59 pm

Need a better set up for rope. I just string it over my rig. Also need a better climbing rope. Mine is just a nylon battle rope. Every 30 seconds for 5 minutes (5 sets) of: Interval 1 – Rope Hang Hold x 10 seconds (each hand) – DONE Interval 2 – Rope Pull-Ups with Scaling Options x 4 reps – DONE Interval 1 – Hanging Knee-To-Chest Rope Pinch x 3-4 reps DONE Interval 2 – Tuck-Up x 8-10 reps DONE B. Option 1 – Every 30 seconds, for 6 minutes (4 sets) of: Interval 1 – Hanging Knees-To-Chest x… Read more »

Amber Nollen (39)
Amber Nollen (39)
April 5, 2017 6:10 pm

Session 2: Wall Climb x 1 rep + Hand Plank: Went well Interval 1 – Hand Plank Shoulder Taps x 16-20 reps Interval 2 – Donkey Kick x 10 reps Donkey kicks=awkward 🙂 Followed by. Option 2 – Interval 1 – Single Leg Thigh Taps on Wall x 12 reps. Tough, I was only able to get about 10 within the :30 Interval 2 – Kick to Handstand on Wall x 8 reps Option 2 – Interval 1 – Wall-Facing Handstand Marching x 20-30 reps (about 25 each time) Interval 2 – Tuck Rocks x 25 reps (good) B. Every… Read more »

Taotao Liu
Taotao Liu
April 5, 2017 10:43 am

Session 2:
A) donkey kicks feeling better every time!
Tried thigh taps with thighs off the wall – it was much harder this way 🙂
Couldn’t get through all the tuck rocks in 30 seconds – only got 20/20/15/15
B) did level 2 for this and it burned!

juampa
juampa
April 5, 2017 9:08 am

Did Session 2 today. Some movements feel easy as others, but in general the sessions are challenging. This training is helping me to stablish my strong/weak points, so I much better know where i am and understand why some more complex movements (Muscle-Ups, SHSPU…) feel easy/hard depending on their nature.
Combining this training with the Performance WoDs is demanding, I guess idealy I should do two sessions a day.

juampa
juampa
April 6, 2017 3:08 am
Reply to  Travis Ewart

Thanks for your reply, Travis. I do Performance on my own. I’ll try the two sessions approach starting tomorrow with Session 3. It’s more time consuming, but I guess that’s the way to go, specially if I want to put on things like Double Unders practice, Micheles’s Plank Challenge, some running (already doing one-two running sessions a week)…, don’t you think?

Amber Nollen (39)
Amber Nollen (39)
April 4, 2017 6:49 pm

Session 1: A. One set of: Kettlebell Ankle Pulse x 20 reps: done with 25# Option 3 – Every 30 seconds, for 3 minutes (3 sets) of: Interval 1 – Pistol Squat x 2-4 reps (right leg) Interval 2 – Pistol Squat x 2-4 reps (left leg Rest 5 seconds between reps (I rested at the top of the mvmt) B. Option 2 – kinda… (I did 5-6 strict pullups each set vs the 15 with scaling option. Every 30 seconds, for 8 minutes (4 sets) of: Interval 1 – Pull-Ups with Scaling Option x 15 reps Interval 2 –… Read more »

Amber Nollen (39)
Amber Nollen (39)
April 4, 2017 8:40 pm
Reply to  Travis Ewart

I think it slowed me down on the chest to bars, because I did an actual c2b, then did the negative. I could have used a box to help me 🙂

And yes, I’m sure a combo of much of the above for the scoots. I found myself doing them on my finger tips vs palms on the ground to get a little more height off the ground!

Amber Nollen (39)
Amber Nollen (39)
April 5, 2017 7:43 pm
Reply to  Travis Ewart

Makes total sense. Thanks 🙂

Taotao Liu
Taotao Liu
April 3, 2017 6:56 pm

Session 1: Level 2 for A and B, Level 1 for C
A) this burned, but got all the reps!
B) 10 then 5 for strict pullups – not happy with this, but I also already did pullups today
Barely made the chin hang holds
C) did low flutter kicks on box – I tried raising my legs a couple times, but it was much much harder!!
I like the banded triceps extension!

juampa
juampa
April 3, 2017 9:20 am

I did Session 1 today, pulling movements felt hard but I enjoyed it!

Tamra Oliver
Tamra Oliver
April 3, 2017 2:52 pm
Reply to  juampa

That was fantastic today!! Humbling but just what I need!

Tamra Oliver
Tamra Oliver
April 3, 2017 7:45 am

I joined the group last night. I’m on day one! To make sure I’m reading this right… on part two, do I complete all 8 pull ups for four rounds and then go to interval 2 for 4rds?

juampa
juampa
April 3, 2017 9:25 am
Reply to  Tamra Oliver

Welcome Tamra!
In Session 1, part B, you do all of them (30″ each) in 2′ and then start all over again, that for four rounds and a total of 8′ work.

Tamra Oliver
Tamra Oliver
April 3, 2017 10:35 am
Reply to  Travis Ewart

Excellent! Thank you. I can do strict pull ups but only 1-2 unbroken. I feel like some of level one may be too easy but figured I should start there and build foundation. I can do about 20 consecutive kipping pull ups, 20 HSPU and 15 chest to bar.

Tamra Oliver
Tamra Oliver
April 3, 2017 11:56 am
Reply to  Travis Ewart

HSPU are Kipping. I totally agree on the strict strength – it needs some love.

Tamra Oliver
Tamra Oliver
April 3, 2017 12:50 pm
Reply to  juampa

Thank you!

Amber Nollen (39)
Amber Nollen (39)
April 2, 2017 8:40 pm
Reply to  Travis Ewart

Hi coach!

I’ve been a member of the online community for a little over a year. Started on performance, jumped on to comp in January, and now ready to work on those gymnastic skills!

Get ready for lots of videos! Lol

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