Earned, Not Given: Introducing Our Level 2 Strength & Conditioning Class
The next step for advanced Strength & Conditioning athletes

Strength Haven Athletics is the place where people come to get stronger, move better, and train with purpose. Our focus is on meeting athletes where they are - beginners, everyday gym class heroes, and competitors – and helping them achieve their fitness goals. After over a year of brainstorming, planning, and hashing out logistics, we are stoked to announce the next progression in our group training offerings: Level 2 Strength and Conditioning.
What is Level 2 Strength & Conditioning
Simply put: Level 2 Strength and Conditioning is an hour-long, weekly class for athletes ready to dig in and focus on more technical gymnastics and barbell movements at higher intensities. Whether you’re looking to enter competitions or just take your personal fitness goals to the next level, this class is for you.
We see the progress that happens in our classes every day: the first unassisted pull ups, the handstand progressions, heavier lifts, better barbell handling, you name it. The reality, though, is that for those looking to progress faster, you’ll need to spend more dedicated time working on these higher-level skills.
The idea for a “level 2” class first presented itself a little over a year ago as more athletes began prepping for CrossFit and other functional fitness competitions, needing more time to work on movements like bar and ring muscle ups, overhead squats, handstand walks, snatches, etc. We also knew that some athletes wanted to focus on these skills but have no desire to compete, so a “comp team” training time didn’t quite make sense. Thus – our Level 2 Strength & Conditioning class took shape.
We are grateful to have coaches like Ray, who has more than a decade of experience competing in CrossFit and functional fitness competitions. He knows what it takes to consistently achieve the skills needed to qualify and compete. He has built out the roadmap for this Level 2 class to ensure that athletes who ready to take the next step will see the progress they want.
So What’s the Plan
The Level 2 Strength & Conditioning class will take place on Sundays at 10am (for our other 10am attendees, don’t fret, we have a plan for you, too!) These classes will be similar in structure to our normal Strength & Conditioning classes with time for skill work followed by a metcon to round things off. Each section of the class will be taken to the next level of difficulty or intensity.
The class program is designed around 4- to 6-week movement cycles, with an alternating the emphasis between pushing and pulling movements, and will include a higher-skill metcon. Athletes will also be offered weekly “homework” to complete during the week to keep progressing towards the skill they are working on. As with all classes, scales are available to meet you at your level (with some limitations – see below).
What This Looks Like – Progression 1 – Beginning May 31
Let’s put a little more meat on these bones. Our first progression will focus on pulling – specifically on pull ups and dead hangs. Skill work will focus on becoming more efficient in kipping pull ups and developing butterfly pull up skills and endurance. Classes will take roughly 20-30 minutes to build athlete’s’ skill sets here.
Class will then progress into the weekly metcon which will continue to incorporate gymnastics and barbell movements as well as other odd objects (thinks sandbags and worms) and at higher intensities to build athletes’ endurance and proficiency.
After those first 4-6 weeks, the program will shift to a push focus with handstand push up skills. The pulling work is a secondary focus and incorporated more into the metcon side of the program. Progression 3 will then go back to the pull-up bar but focus on muscle ups andt toes to bar under fatigue. You get the idea?
More focused time on specific movements means more proficiency, period.
Who Is This For
The Level 2 class, unlike the majority of our other classes, is not for beginners or folks “just looking to get in a workout.” Athletes need to be prepared for a program that will push their skill sets and endurance thresholds. You do not need to be (or have a desire to be) a competitive athlete to participate.
To participate, athletes should have 6 or more unbroken kipping pull ups, a handstand hold (wall assisted is ok), and a good grasp on the Clean & Jerk and Snatch. Barbell programming will be based on an athletes’ 1RM percentage, so it is ideal for athletes to know their max for Clean, Jerk, and Snatch. In general, if you are regularly clicking the “Rx” button while practicing good movement standards, and looking to check that Rx+ box more often, then you should fit in just fine.
If this class appeals to you, but you are unsure if you are ready, talk to Ray, Torrie, or Mike, and they can answer questions or schedule a goal review session to create a plan to get you there.
This Isn’t For Me – What Do I Do on Sundays?!
If this class is just not for you, but you love your Sunday endurance workouts, we’ve got you covered! Katie’s 8am HYROX Endurance class isn’t going anywhere! You can still expect 60 minutes of movement in her classes, building your overall strength and endurance. Additionally, we are launching a regular 9am Strength & Conditioning class on Sunday mornings. This class will be the usual programming you have come to love on Sundays, getting you moving and sweating to get rid of those Sunday scaries.
How Do I Join?!
If you are already a member and meet the prerequisites detailed above, then you can join at any time, just sign up as a regular class in Wodify. If you are not yet a member but this is right up your alley, reach out to us or schedule your no sweat intro session so we can get you started!
We are excited to see where this next level of strength and conditioning training takes our athletes and we hope you are, too! Reach out to your coaches if you have any questions not answered in this post.











