Depending on how much rest you take between sets and between rotations will determine the level of cardio endurance required. The first two rotations are what I would consider a Beginning level, the last two I would consider an Intermediate level. I posted the advanced a couple of days ago which I demonstrated the shortest rest periods (rotaion #4, all 15 sec) and with a heavier bell.
You could do all of this workout with two hand swings, but I don't consider a set of 40 2 hd swing reps a "beginning" level....40 continuous two hand swings is hard! Another way to change this workout for a beginner/inter is to do all 10 reps swing sets at the beginning of each rotation with 2 hds, heavier bell or not.
"3 x 3"
rotation #1
10 2 hd sw x 3 sets (15/15)
40 tr x 3 sets (1 min/1 min)
150 swings 7.5 min
rotation #2
10 tr x 3 sets (15/15) (or 10 2 hd sw)
1 / 2 swing ladder x 4 x 3 sets (1 min/45 sec)
150 swings 6 min. 45 sec.
rotation #3
1 /2 sw ld x 3 sets (15/15) (or 10 2 hd sw)
5/5 x 4 x 3 sets (1 min/30 sec)
150 swings 6 min.
rotation #4
5/5 x 3 sets (15/15 (or 10 2 hd sw)
40 2 hd sw x 3 sets (1 min/15 sec)
150 swings 5.25 min
Total
600 swings, 25.5 min
These 4 videos demonstrate the complet 25.5 minute workout, so essentially it's a free class! Enjoy!
I love this 3x3. quick and intense! Plus I love getting all those swings in such a short time.
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ReplyDeletePretty easy to remember too!
It is! I modified it on Thursday because I just didn't have the "umf" late in the afternoon to do a 40 rep set x 3. What I did was
ReplyDelete10 2hd swings x 4 - 15/15
20 2hd swings x 3 - 30/15
Still 100 in the rotation but a breaking out one more set to make it manageable.
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