
GRID 6 SC – RACE 5 – Jack and Jill
Race 6 of 9.
RACE RULES:
One male and one female will enter the GRID at the start of the race. Either male or female may begin first. There is only one male and one female allowed on the GRID at a time.
At each ‘station,’ the total number of reps must be completed at the station, the male and female do not need to perform the same amount of reps. In other words, work per station may be split up however. The only rule is that each station must reach the given amount of reps assigned.
Players may begin performing reps at the next station, but reps will not count until the previous station is complete.
Time stops when both working male and female complete the final station and cross the finish line.
ELEMENTS BY DIVISION
AAA
(25) Knee Raises,
(25) Jumping Chest to Bar Pull-ups
(35) Toes to Bar
(35) Pull-up
AA
(50) Pull-up
(30) Chest to Bar Pull-up
(20) Double Touch
A
(60) Pull-up
(30) Double Touch
(10) Triple touch
MOVEMENT STANDARDS
PULL-UP
- At the beginning of each repetition, player suspends from the horizontal bar with arms fully extended and elbows locked out
- Player elevates by pulling upward until chin clears the horizontal plane of the bar
- The repetition is counted when players chin clears the horizontal plane of the bar
- A serial repetition must begin with elbows locked out while suspended vertically from the bar
DOUBLE TOUCH (Toe-To-Bar + Chest-To-Bar)
- At the beginning of each repetition, player suspends from the horizontal bar with arms fully extended and elbows locked out
- Player must break the vertical plane of the bar with the heels before attempting their repetition
- Player must elevate both feet and touch the bar at some point simultaneously
- Bar contact must be made in the area between the hands
- Player then elevates by pulling upward until anywhere on torso, below the clavicle, makes contact with the bar
TRIPLE TOUCH (Toe-To-Bar + Chest-To-Bar + Bar Muscle Up)
- At the beginning of each repetition, player suspends from the horizontal bar with arms fully extended and elbows locked out
- Player must break the vertical plane of the bar with the heels before attempting their repetition
- Player must elevate both feet and touch the bar at some point simultaneously
- Bar contact must be made in the area between the hands
- Player then elevates by pulling upward until anywhere on torso, below the clavicle, makes contact with the bar
- Player pulls up onto/over the bar to achieve full elbow lockout above the horizontal bar
- Player’s head breaks the vertical plane above the bar while locked out on top
CHEST-TO-BAR
- At the beginning of each repetition, player suspends from the horizontal bar with arms fully extended and elbows locked out
- Player elevates by pulling upward until anywhere on torso, below the clavicle, makes contact with the bar
- A serial repetition must begin with elbows locked out while suspended vertically from the bar
KNEE RAISE
- At the beginning of each repetition, player suspends from the horizontal bar with arms fully extended and elbows locked out
- Player must break the vertical plane of the bar with their heels before attempting their repetition
- Player must elevate both knees above their hip crease at some point simultaneously
JUMPING CHEST TO BAR PULL-UP
— There will be an adjustable height box under the horizontal bar to be used.
- At the beginning of each repetition, Player hang from the horizontal bar with arms fully extended and elbows locked out but weight supported on top of the box with legs bent.
- Player elevates by jumping and pulling upward until the chest touches the horizontal bar
- The repetition is counted when Player’s chest touches the horizontal bar
- A serial repetition must begin with elbows locked out below the bar
TOE-TO-BAR
- At the beginning of each repetition, player suspends from the horizontal bar with arms fully extended and elbows locked out
- Player must break the vertical plane of the bar with their heels before attempting their repetition
- Player must elevate both feet and touch the bar at some point simultaneously
- Bar contact must be made in the area between the hands