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Kettlebell Snatch Test Timer

Five rounds of snatches, one minute on and one minute off, framed by a two-minute warmup and a two-minute cooldown — 13:00 of total running time. Equal work and rest means every round starts fresh enough to hold a consistent cadence.

It’s pacing rehearsal for the ten-minute snatch test: find a tempo that feels repeatable rather than heroic, swapping hands as your grip demands. Once the cadence is locked in, shorten the rests in the editor to creep toward continuous snatching.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the snatch pacing session?
13:00 total. Five working minutes with matching rests in between, and a generous warmup and cooldown on either side.
When should I switch hands?
Whenever grip or shoulder asks — a common approach is swapping halfway through each minute so both sides share the work evenly.
How does this prepare me for the snatch test?
The test itself runs ten minutes, and pacing is what breaks people. These rounds rehearse a sustainable cadence with recovery built in; tighten the rests in the editor as test day approaches.