by Joss Linney | Feb 1, 2016 | News, Tribal Smash
In teams of three for total time:
3 rounds of:-
Jerry Can Carry 40m x6
9 Rope Climb
21 Synchro (3) Burpees
then
3 rounds of:
Sandbag run 400 m
15 Synchro (3) Overhead Squats, 45/35/25
Notes: Organise athletes into balanced teams of three.
Jerry Can Carry: Only one athlete working at a time, change athlete as necessary.
Rope Climbs: Only one athlete working at a time, change athlete as necessary. No need to share reps equally – play to individual strengths.
Synchro Burpees: All three athletes working at the same time. All three athletes must have chest and thighs to floor at the same moment and jump and clap in unison for reps to count.
Sandbag run: Two sand bags per team rotate between the three athletes as necessary – play to individual strengths.
Synchro OH Squats: Three different weight barbells are set. Athletes must complete reps in total unison for them to count with all three athletes hitting bottom (below parallel) and top position (fully extended) at the same time.
SUGGESTED WARM UP
We advise using one of our Team Virtuosity Drills to warm up your team before you get stuck into the workout above. These drill are designed to get your team dialled-in to each other and working with smooth and dreamy synchronicity. These drills are great tools and should become a mandatory part of every team training session.
TRIBAL SMASH
Your weekly dose of team virtuosity!
The aim of these weekly Tribal Smash workouts is to get your individual athletes working together like one single well oiled machine whilst challenging their fitness. Tribal Smash workouts are great fun and relevant to any aspiring team athletes whether they are on a Tribal Clash team or not.
If you are really serious about doing well at this year’s Tribal Clash then why not come along to one of our Team Virtuosity Workshops?
by Joss Linney | Jan 3, 2016 | News, Tribal Smash
In teams of six, for time:-
21-15-9
Worm Thrusters
Rope Climbs
All athletes complete the worm thrusters together. All six athletes must hit bottom position (hip crease below top of knee) at the same moment. No need for full lock out over head at top of movement, but the worm must pass over head from shoulder to shoulder between reps.

Equipment needed: log worm, one rope per team. If a worm is not available, athletes can use a log, or pair athletes with one barbell per pair and three pairs have to do synchro thrusters (both grab the end of the barbell and move it from shoulder to shoulder via a squat). If no rope is available, you can do synchro pull ups, three athletes working at a time. Swap athletes any way you like, chin must be over bar at the same time and arms extended at the bottom position at the same time for the rep to count.
SUGGESTED WARM UP
We advise using one of our Team Virtuosity Drills to warm up your team before you get stuck into the workout above. These drill are designed to get your team dialled-in to each other and working with smooth and dreamy synchronicity. These drills are great tools and should become a mandatory part of every team training session.
TRIBAL SMASH
Your weekly dose of team virtuosity!
The aim of these weekly Tribal Smash workouts is to get your individual athletes working together like one single well oiled machine whilst challenging their fitness. Tribal Smash workouts are great fun and relevant to any aspiring team athletes whether they are on a Tribal Clash team or not.
If you are really serious about doing well at this year’s Tribal Clash then why not come along to one of our Team Virtuosity Workshops?
by Joss Linney | Dec 20, 2015 | Tribal Smash
AMRAP 12
4 x 3 minute scoring intervals.
0:00-3:00 : All athletes traverse the beam. AMRAP tyre STOH, 3 athletes working.
3:00-6:00 : All athletes traverse the beam. AMRAP synchro burpees, 3 athletes working.
6:00-9:00 : All athletes traverse the beam. AMRAP tyre STOH, 3 athletes working.
9:00-12:00 : All athletes traverse the beam. AMRAP synchro burpees, 3 athletes working.
This was WOD1 from Tribal Clash UK 2015.

Score is total number of reps. All athletes must cross the beam. If all athletes DO NOT traverse the beam score for that section will be zero. On the time change any athletes that have not traversed the beam must cross the dead zone. Balance Beam Athletes may be helped onto the beam by one other team member.
STOH Once 3 athletes have traversed the beam successfully they may start STOH. Bottom of tyre must break the line of the shoulder. Full lock out required at the top of the movement by all athletes, but not all athletes need to touch the tyre at the top of the movement. Only 3 working at a time change as required. When changing athletes this must be done with the tyre on the floor.
Burpees: The three athletes performing burpees must all touch their chest on the floor at the same moment and all clap both hands over head at the same time.
SUGGESTED WARM UP
We advise using one of our Team Virtuosity Drills to warm up your team before you get stuck into the workout above. These drill are designed to get your team dialled-in to each other and working with smooth and dreamy synchronicity. These drills are great tools and should become a mandatory part of every team training session.
TRIBAL SMASH
Your weekly dose of team virtuosity!
The aim of these weekly Tribal Smash workouts is to get your individual athletes working together like one single well oiled machine whilst challenging their fitness. Tribal Smash workouts are great fun and relevant to any aspiring team athletes whether they are on a Tribal Clash team or not.
If you are really serious about doing well at this year’s Tribal Clash then why not come along to one of our Team Virtuosity Workshops?
by Joss Linney | Dec 3, 2015 | News, Tribal Smash
In teams of six For Time:-
10 x 400m total laps
5 x laps must be Jerry can carry laps

This is a great team work exercise that requires good thinking and communication. The objective is to transport a pair of heavy jerry cans (30-50 KG) five times around a 400m circuit, AND get all six of your team members to complete a total of ten laps each as quickly as possible. There is no requirement for the team to stay together, and you may decide to get some of your athletes to run ahead of the cans to complete some of their run laps before taking a turn on the cans as they come back around. Or you may want to pair the athletes up with each sub team completing a can lap alternating carrying duties as required as they go. There are many different ways to execute this workout and it is worth experimenting to see what works best.
Just fill a couple of old jerry cans with wet sand. If you don’t have any cans then heavy dumbells will do.
As always, we recommend conducting this exercise with two or more teams going head to head at the same time.

SUGGESTED WARM UP
We advise using one of our Team Virtuosity Drills to warm up your team before you get stuck into the workout above. These drill are designed to get your team dialled-in to each other and working with smooth and dreamy synchronicity. These drills are great tools and should become a mandatory part of every team training session.
TRIBAL SMASH
Your weekly dose of team virtuosity!
The aim of these weekly Tribal Smash workouts is to get your individual athletes working together like one single well oiled machine whilst challenging their fitness. Tribal Smash workouts are great fun and relevant to any aspiring team athletes whether they are on a Tribal Clash team or not.
If you are really serious about doing well at this year’s Tribal Clash then why not come along to one of our Team Virtuosity Workshops?