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CrossFit Level 3 Study Questions With Verified Answers 2024/2025 update |Already Graded A+| "Isabel" - ANS>> Snatch 135 pounds, 30 reps for time "Jackie" - ANS>> For time: Row 1,000 meters Thruster 45 pounds, 50 reps 30 Pull-ups Not everyone has a rower, but "Jackie" is reason enough to buy one. A second round at 500/25/15 and a third at 250/15/10 make for a perfect workout "Karen" - ANS>> Wall-ball 150 shots Simple and elegant, "Karen", has the effect of three girls. Mike Weaver's 4:52 is the mark to beat. The target is at ten feet, the ball is 20 pounds, and each shot requires a full squat. "Linda" - ANS>> 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2- and 1 rep rounds for time of: Clean ¾ bodyweight Bench bodyweight Deadlift 1 ½ bodyweight This workout first appeared July 5th, 2003. More than a year later, September 23, 2004, Steve M., Rutman, Steve S., Ross Hunt, Barry Cooper, and Scott Kustes offered it as the toughest WOD to date. Mr. Kustes referred to this workout as "Three Bars of Death" "Mary" - ANS>> Complete as many rounds in 20 minutes as you can of: 5 Handstand push-ups 10 1-legged squats, alternating legs 15 Pull-ups "Chelsea" (Pull-up, push-up, squat 5/10/15) proved that a powerful cardiorespiratory stimulus could be generated through simple calisthenic workouts. "Mary", shows how tough calisthenic workouts can be. First seen October 30th, 2004, the time to beat is Dr. Todd Hockenbury's blistering 12 and 2/3 rounds. (This West Point gymnast and Orthopedic Surgeon can be counted on to keep the bar high.) "Nancy" - ANS>> Five rounds for time of: Run 400 meters Overhead squat 95 pounds, 15 reps Finesse and control at high heart rate is critical. "Nancy" demands it. "Angie" - ANS>> 100 Pull-ups 100 Push-ups 100 Sit-ups 100 Squats "Barbara" - ANS>> 5 rounds for time 3 min rest between rounds 20 Pull-ups 30 Push-ups 40 Sit-ups 50 Squats "Chelsea" - ANS>> Every minute on the minute for 30 minutes

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"Isabel" - ANS>> Snatch 135 pounds, 30 reps for time

"Jackie" - ANS>> For time:
Row 1,000 meters
Thruster 45 pounds, 50 reps
30 Pull-ups

Not everyone has a rower, but "Jackie" is reason
enough to buy one. A second round at 500/25/15
and a third at 250/15/10 make for a perfect
workout

"Karen" - ANS>> Wall-ball 150 shots

Simple and elegant, "Karen", has the effect of
three girls. Mike Weaver's 4:52 is the mark to
beat. The target is at ten feet, the ball is 20
pounds, and each shot requires a full squat.

"Linda" - ANS>> 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2- and 1 rep rounds for time
of:
Clean ¾ bodyweight
Bench bodyweight
Deadlift 1 ½ bodyweight

This workout first appeared July 5th, 2003. More
than a year later, September 23, 2004, Steve M.,
Rutman, Steve S., Ross Hunt, Barry Cooper, and
Scott Kustes offered it as the toughest WOD
to date. Mr. Kustes referred to this workout as
"Three Bars of Death"

"Mary" - ANS>> Complete as many rounds in 20 minutes as you

,can of:

5 Handstand push-ups
10 1-legged squats, alternating legs
15 Pull-ups

"Chelsea" (Pull-up, push-up, squat 5/10/15) proved
that a powerful cardiorespiratory stimulus could
be generated through simple calisthenic workouts.
"Mary", shows how tough calisthenic workouts
can be. First seen October 30th, 2004, the
time to beat is Dr. Todd Hockenbury's blistering
12 and 2/3 rounds. (This West Point gymnast and
Orthopedic Surgeon can be counted on to keep
the bar high.)

"Nancy" - ANS>> Five rounds for time of:

Run 400 meters
Overhead squat 95 pounds, 15 reps

Finesse and control at high heart rate is critical.
"Nancy" demands it.

"Angie" - ANS>> 100 Pull-ups
100 Push-ups
100 Sit-ups
100 Squats

"Barbara" - ANS>> 5 rounds for time
3 min rest between rounds

20 Pull-ups
30 Push-ups
40 Sit-ups
50 Squats

"Chelsea" - ANS>> Every minute on the minute for 30 minutes

5 Pull-ups

,10 Push-ups
15 Squats

"Diane" - ANS>> 21-15-9 reps

Deadlift 225 lbs
Handstand push-ups

"Elizabeth" - ANS>> 21-15-9 reps

Clean 135 lbs
Ring Dips

"Fran" - ANS>> 21-15-9

Thruster 95 lbs
Pull-ups

"Helen" - ANS>> 3 rounds fortime:

400 meter run
1.5 pood Kettlebell swing (21 times)
Pull-ups (12 reps)

"Annie" - ANS>> 50-40-30-20 and 10 rep rounds of:
Double-unders
Sit-ups

1 block of protein - ANS>> 7 g of protein

1 block of carbohydrate - ANS>> 9 g of carbohydrate

1 block of fat - ANS>> 1.5 g of fat

(This assumes that there is about 1.5 g
of fat in each block of protein, so the total
amount of fat needed per 1 block meal is
3 g.)

Small female block prescription - ANS>> 2/2/2/2/2=10

, Medium female block prescription - ANS>> 3/3/1/3/1=11

Large female block prescription - ANS>> 3/3/2/3/2=13

Athlete, well muscled female block prescription - ANS>> 4/4/1/4/1=14

Small male block prescription - ANS>> 4/4/2/4/2=16

Medium male block prescription - ANS>> 5/5/1/5/1=17

Large male block prescription - ANS>> 5/5/2/5/2=19

Extra large male block prescription - ANS>> 4/4/4/4/4=20

Hard gainer male - ANS>> 5/5/3/5/3=21

Large hard gainer male - ANS>> 5/5/4/5/4=23

Athletic well muscled male - ANS>> 5/5/5/5/5=25

What if a protein source is labeled non-fat? How does this affect your
blocks? - ANS>> If the protein source is specifically labeled "non-fat," then
double the usual fat blocks for that meal.

Combo items that contain equal parts protein and carbs (1 block of P = 1
block of C) - ANS>> Milk, soy milk, yogurt, soy beans, tempeh

Phosphagen Pathway - ANS>> Anaerobic Energy System
AKA Phosphocreatine
6,000 watts metabolic power
1,380 watts mechanical power (23% of metabolic)
Time Domain: Short, 1-10 seconds
Relative Power Output: Maximum-intensity efforts (~100 percent)
Muscle Fiber Type: Type IIb
Location: Cytosol of muscle cells (i.e., sarcoplasm)
Substrate: Phosphocreatine molecules in muscles
ATP Mechanism: Phosphate molecule from phosphocreatine joins ADP to
form ATP
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