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There’s nothing quite like a box jump. It’s the perfect expression of explosive power. Fast-twitch muscle activation. Mind-muscle timing. Precision and speed. That’s why they’re used by athletes across sports — from sprinters to CrossFitters to MMA fighters.

In this challenge, we strip it back to basics. You versus the box. 100 total reps.

You’ll build serious lower-body pop, sharpen your coordination, and torch your lungs in the process. This isn’t just plyo — this is power with purpose.

“The higher the jump, the deeper the commitment. Explosive power lives at the edge of control.” — RB100.Fitness

Side view of landing on top of box, knees soft, feet flat, focused posture
Side view of landing on top of box, knees soft, feet flat, focused posture

The Challenge Format

  • Total Reps: 100 box jumps
  • Standard Box Heights:
    • Women: 20”–24”
    • Men: 24”–30”
  • Rest Format: As needed. Aim to complete in under 10 minutes.

You can structure this challenge as:

  • 10 sets of 10
  • EMOM: 10 reps per minute
  • Max reps in 5 minutes, rest 2 minutes, repeat

Focus on quality: land softly, stand tall on the box, and step down if needed to reduce impact.

Track your performance in the RB100 Tracker.


Why Do It?

Box jumps deliver:

  • Fast-twitch power development
  • Improved vertical leap
  • Greater ankle, knee, and hip coordination
  • Cardiovascular demand through explosive movement
  • Enhanced confidence under speed and load

They’re a perfect counterbalance to slower strength work like squats and deadlifts, especially when used for contrast training.


Progressions & Variations

  • Power: Increase box height or use weighted vest
  • Speed: Decrease rest and push work rate
  • Volume: Try 4 × 25 reps for lactic threshold burn
  • Stability: Pause on landing to reinforce balance

You can also combine with #68: 100 Push Presses or #55: 100 Calories on the Rower for a full explosive conditioning session.


Learn More

“The higher the jump, the deeper the commitment. Explosive power lives at the edge of control.” — RB100.Fitness

Athlete resetting on floor between reps, box in foreground, sweat visible
Athlete resetting on floor between reps, box in foreground, sweat visible
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The Relentless Bravery Editorial Team brings together athletes, coaches, and experts to share trusted insights on training, recovery, and mindset. Always consult a professional before making fitness or health changes.

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