Last summer I read an article by Chris Hinshaw, from NorCal Endurance and Aerobic Capacity, about attacking weaknesses with a plan and I immediately thought of thrusters. I asked Chris a question in the comments and immediately started writing my own 10 week program based off his template for rowing. Over the course of the 10 weeks I was constantly tweaking the upcoming weeks based on how the previous sessions felt. The results were better than I ever imagined.
I finally got around to cleaning up the program so I could share it. I won’t go into detail to explain how/why it works because you can read Hinshaw’s article for all of the sciency stuff. I will give a couple of notes I think are important before you dive in though:
- All of the Tabata thrusters (20s/10s) should be controlled with a focus on your breathing. These are not at 100% effort. Hit a number of reps (7-8 is ideal) in interval 1 of week 1 and try to keep that number throughout the entire program. Use a rack if you want.
- Weights listed are in pounds.
- Don’t be afraid to scale the weight! Workout 1 each week keeps getting heavier and workout 2 gets brutal.
- Some of the women’s weights may be hard to hit depending on your equipment. Try to get close, but go lighter rather than heavier.
- Spread out the two workouts each week, with ideally 2 days between them.
Have “fun” with it. If you make it through all 10 weeks and do 8 reps for each Tabata interval you will complete over 2,200 thrusters!
Leave a comment if you have any questions or to share results.
You can download the entire program as a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet or follow along below…
Thruster Attack Program
Week 1 – Workout 1
32 Rounds (16:00)
- 20s Work (15/10#)
- 10s Rest
Week 1 – Workout 2
Every 1:00 for 8 sets – 5 reps (135/95#)
Week 2 – Workout 1
2x (20:00 total)
- 16 Rounds (8:00)
- 20s Work (25/17#)
- 10s Rest
- 4:00 Rest
Week 2 – Workout 2
Every 1:00 for 8 sets – 6 reps (135/95#)
Week 3 – Workout 1
3x (20:00 total)
- 10 Rounds (5:00)
- 20s Work (35/25#)
- 10s Rest
- 2:30 Rest
Week 3 – Workout 2
Every 1:30 for 6 sets – 8 reps (135/95#)
Week 4 – Workout 1
4x (16:30 total)
- 6 Rounds (3:00)
- 20s Work (45/30#)
- 10s Rest
- 1:30 Rest
Week 4 – Workout 2
Every 1:45 for 6 sets – 10 reps (135/95#)
Week 5 – Workout 1
3x (15:00 total)
- 8 Rounds (4:00)
- 20s Work (45/30#)
- 10s Rest
- 1:30 Rest
Week 5 – Workout 2
Every 1:30 for 6 sets – 10 reps (135/95#)
Week 6 – Workout 1
4x (11:00 total)
- 4 Rounds (2:00)
- 20s Work (55/38#)
- 10s Rest
- 1:00 Rest
Week 6 – Workout 2
Every 1:45 for 5 sets – 12 reps (125/85#)
Week 7 – Workout 1
3x (8:00 total)
- 4 Rounds (2:00)
- 20s Work (65/45#)
- 10s Rest
- 1:00 Rest
Week 7 – Workout 2
Every 1:30 for 5 sets – 12 reps (115/75#)
Week 8 – Workout 1
4x (7:30 total)
- 3 Rounds (1:30)
- 20s Work (65/45#)
- 10s Rest
- 30s Rest
Week 8 – Workout 2
Every 2:00 for 5 sets – 14 reps (105/70#)
Week 9 – Workout 1
3x (5:30 total)
- 3 Rounds (1:30)
- 20s Work (75/50#)
- 10s Rest
- 30s Rest
Week 9 – Workout 2
Every 1:45 for 5 sets – 15 reps (95/65#)
Week 10 – Workout 1
3x (5:30 total)
- 3 Rounds (1:30)
- 20s Work (80/55#)
- 10s Rest
- 30s Rest
Week 10 – Workout 2
Every 1:30 for 5 sets – 15 reps (95/65#)
Would you recommend doing this in addition to other work, or in place of strength training, or some other way?
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I’d use this in place of any conditioning work for the day. You could still hit a big lift like back squats, shoulder press, etc. and then do this.
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