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Training for time: simple explanation and examples

Some time ago, we have created a complete glossary of all terms and abbreviations that you might find on the board of your box, however, we have not investigated the different types of training that are sure to happen in some WOD.

Today we contract on For Time.

What is a training for time?

If you google the definition of For Time CrossFit® it is exactly this:

"These are ways of working where you have to do a certain number of Reps or Rounds as quickly as possible."

Or, you will see a WOD marked on the board, without CAP TIME. You have to do it at your own pace, but trying to finish it as soon as possible.

What are the other types of training we can find?

Obviously in the WOD you can find one of these but also the mix of various types, depending on the creativity of the coach.

Also, the WOD can be performed individually or in a team by two (or more people), in this case we are talking about Partner Wod or Team Wod.

Examples of training for time

1) WILMOT

6 rounds for time

2) HEATHER

3 rounds for time

3) ELIZABETH

21-15-9 Reps For Time

4) PEARL HARBOR 12.7.41

For Time

5) FAT AMY

For Time

6) LUMBERJACK 20

For Time

7) ROY

5 rounds for time

8) HOLBROOK

10 Rounds For Time

9) THE HATEFUL EIGHT

8 Rounds for Time

10) FRANK BONOMO

For Time

 

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