Snatchin ain’t easy


Brian Hack | 09/05/2012 | 11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Skill
Squat Snatch

 

WOD
Every minute on the minute for 10 minutes:

2 Squat Snatches


11 comments for “Snatchin ain’t easy

  1. naynay429 says:

    Need work on my Sasquatch. Squat part is still suspect – need to get more bendy. Not my favorite WOD but Mandy always makes it fun! 45# (meh… really 43# right?)

  2. Cal says:

    I was in the competitors zone and tested out one of the wods from the garage games this weekend —

    AMRAP 4
    2 power cleans (95#)
    2 front squats
    2 shoulder to over head

    4+1. I have a stretch goal of 5, but I think I can definitely do more than I did this morning.

    should be a fun weekend! if anyone is looking for something to do, come on out to crossfit new england in natick on saturday and/or sunday!

  3. Matt VK says:

    I’ve got some work to put in on my sasquatch to get the correct form down at a weight that I am truly challenging myself, but it was good to have one class dedicated to focusing on that just that. I felt very awkward with my form for many of the rounds before I moved up the weight to one that started to feel challenging/comfortable. By the last round I think I was starting to get more coordinated and ready to push the weight next time I’m sasquatching.

    Good Luck this weekend Yosh!

  4. Ben S says:

    I really enjoyed this! Echoing what Matt wrote, this was good format to concentrate on what is essentially the most challenging and technical movement in the entire universe.

  5. Angie says:

    I felt highly uncoordinated sasquatching this morning but a fun workout!

  6. Shorty says:

    Also prepped for the Garage Games this weekend.

    Warmed up with 185# squats, but it wasn’t pretty. Staying positive and hoping I can make it through these on Saturday.

    Also, did the AMRAP 4 with Cal and got 4+1. 5 is a definite possibility.

  7. smschoenfeld says:

    Felt pretty okay about my squat snatch @ 85#. Went on the lighter side to work on proper form and technique.

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