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For those of you who have been watching Post-Season NBA, you may have heard a familiar word come out of the mouth of Sir Charles Barley: CrossFit.

I would LOVE to see his adventures in CF, and hope they keep talking about it over the course of the playoffs. The word is getting out, ladies and gents. CrossFit is continuing to grow in popularity!

How many of you think he’ll stick with it?

SUNDAY FUNDAY again! That’s officially what my Sunday class is called, and it makes me smile every time I hear one of you say it!

This week we had a few newbies join us, and they did an awesome job, too. Had all of our “Regulars” been there, wewould have pushed 10 people. Now THOSE will be some fun classes when summer time is here and we can spend more time outside!

The workout was a good* one… it was WOD #1 from the 2010 CrossFit Sectionals.

*By good, I mean I admitted to them that I literally wouldn’t touch a red kettlebell for 7 months after I had to this workout myself last year!

Workout of the Day:
3 Rounds for Time
500m Row / 21 KB Swings / 400m Run

CrossFit, Smashby Training, Sunday Funday, CrossFit Lakewood, CrossFit in Denver, Nick KB

Boom!

Athlete Results:
Nick (Green KB)- 18:01
Annie (Pink KB)- 18:08
Heather (Blue KB)- 19:39
Alon (Yellow KB)- 20:20
Kara (Blue KB)- 21:20

After that, I decided to pay a little tribute to my friends over at CrossFit Lodo and offer “Dessert” to the crew! What was for dessert? Well, today we did 2 “2-minute Drills” of as many reps as possible of a particular movement.

Max Reps in 2 Minutes: Push-Ups
Nick- 40
Annie- 35
Heather- 42
Alon- 39
Kara (Ab-Mat Sit-Ups)- 36

Max Reps in 2 Minutes: Air Squats
Nick- 61
Annie- 62
Heather- 61
Alon- 43
Kara- 53

I saw this article shared on the CrossFit Affiliate Page, and wanted to share it with you guys. It comes from the crew at “Compete Every Day”, and goes into a bit more detail about what “an hour in the gym” means to us as CrossFitters.

One of my favorite parts:

For us, CrossFit is about life. About taking everything that life has thrown at you and standing firm. Even if it forces you to your knees, you know you’ll stand back up, strong as ever.
Life comes at all of us hard. It’s going to knock us down. The difference is, we’re training ourselves to fight back. We know that laying it on the line after “3…2…1…go!” doesn’t just apply to the Box.

Full article can be found here

It’s just one hour ~ by Jake

It’s just one hour.

Day in and day out we enter our Box to push ourselves after the words “3…2…1…go!” We break limits that we thought our bodies could not handle or overcome.

Sometimes we push ourselves for 3 minutes. Other times upwards of an hour. It’s excruciating painful at times.

Full effort, 110% – it’s the only way we know how to go. Give it everything we have for a limited amount of time.

And then it’s over. We shower and walk out of the Box to face the day. To face whatever life throws at us.

CrossFit is more than just 60 minutes. To the outside eye, people assume CrossFit’s just about how strong or fast you are. And they’d be wrong.

CrossFit is not about how heavy you can squat clean, how fast you can run a 5K, or what your Fran time is.

CrossFit is about pushing yourself beyond what you once thought possible. It’s about learning that CrossFit, like in life, you’re going to struggle with certain things. But CrossFit is going to force you to face those struggles and learn how to overcome them.

It’s about competing against yourself and the clock. Not the person next to you.

It’s about community and encouraging that person next to you who is giving it their all – no matter if they are faster or slower than you. You are shouting words of encouragement in between reps and your gasps for air.

See, CrossFit may last just 3,600 seconds, but it’s about building life skills that go well beyond that. It’s mentally preparing you for whatever comes your way when you walk out that gym door. You learn that a pullup without a band is within reach – just like that promotion at work. That your dream career is not going to jump into your lap just like you’re not going to magically learn to do a muscle up overnight.

It takes hustle and dedication. That sudden urge to eat Paleo instead of Lay’s potato chips and fried food won’t just improve your Lynne time, it’s going to change your whole life. Give you energy you never knew existed after 2 p.m.

Remember shout of encouragement to your fellow CrossFitter this morning? She’s the same one giving you a hug that afternoon when life decides to kick you in the teeth, reminding you that you’re not alone.

See for us, it’s more than just about that one hour in the Box each day. It’s more than the Opens games. Most of us won’t even make the Regionals, much less than actual CrossFit Games. But it’s ok, because we’re still doing each Opens WOD with everything we’ve got.

Struggle with double-unders? So what, I’m going to give it my best shot.

Squat cleans too heavy? Who cares, I’m going to try and try until I nail one. Even if it’s just one because that’s one more than I thought I could do yesterday.

For us, CrossFit is about life. About taking everything that life has thrown at you and standing firm. Even if it forces you to your knees, you know you’ll stand back up, strong as ever.

Life comes at all of us hard. It’s going to knock us down. The difference is, we’re training ourselves to fight back. We know that laying it on the line after “3…2…1…go!” doesn’t just apply to the Box.

It’s more than just one hour.

The hair finally came off! Check it before you wreck it.

Weekend!

The crew at SicFit posted this video with some feedback from workout 11.4 of the 2011 CrossFit Games Open.

Obviously 2 full rounds isn’t possible! I didn’t even get one….. 🙂

In all seriousness, though… I would love to see video of someone moving as fast as he mentions in the video through all of those reps. That would be INSANE.

11.4 | Is Two Rounds Possible? from SICFIT on Vimeo.

Oh, snap. It happened! The day when I watched a talk with Greg Glassman (Founder of CrossFit) and thought to myself, “C’mon, man. Really?” has finally arrived!

Check out this quick 9-second clip where a guest at one of his talks asks about the benefit of lifting shoes. Glassman basically replies with, “Why?”

The discussion I’d like to start here is:

What are your thoughts on lifting shoes? Cheating? Unneccesary? Critical? I’m very curious as to what you all have to say about this.

My answer: Love ’em and the stability they provide in the appropriate setting – Lifting heavy weights on a platform, for example (but I don’t RELY on them). For multi-domain activities (a workout with a run) or in real-life, I have no dependence on them and can move safely and efficiently without them.

Your turn…

Happy My Friday.

I posted something on this Drive Time Post from a few days ago, and Jen Silva had some awesome feedback! Here is the information that she has shared with us. Thanks, Jen!

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Your post reminds me so much of this particular field in psychology called Positive Psych..it’s basically grounded in understanding what it means to live a meaningful life and focuses on helping people thrive by cultivating their strengths. There’s this pretty amazing website too where you can participate in these assessments that measure everything from character strengths to your current state of “happiness.” Since they’re still doing tons of research on this, the tests are free right now. Anyhow, I just think it’s cool. See ya later!

http://www.authentichappiness.sas.upenn.edu/Default.aspx

You can create an account and test away! An online record is kept, so you could take the tests again later and compare over time.

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Today, CrossFit Lakewood went after the 4th workout of the 2011 CrossFit Games Open. With a 10 minute cap on the workout, that means a lot of people out there wouldn’t even get close to completing one round. This one requires a LARGE amount of work to be done in not a lot of time, so the goal is basically to get through as much as you can.

Workout of the Day:
Strength
Learn the Zercher Squat
Work up to a good 3 Rep Max

CrossFit, CrossFit Lakewood, Smashby Training, Zercher Squat, Alon Crushing the Zercher Squat

Alon looking STRONG! (Bent bar, too!)

WOD
Complete as many rounds and reps as possible in 10 minutes of
60 Bar-facing burpees
30 Overhead squats (120lbs / 55kg)
10 Muscle-ups

The pace everyone kept throughout all 60 Burpees was really impressive!

As CrossFitters, we also tend to enjoy watching people suffer. Here is your chance to watch me struggle through my first attempt at this workout. The Overhead Squats just KILLED me. Hopefully I can get through 1 full round on Saturday. (Always open to critique of form / No-reps, etc)

Hey everyone,

Many of you are familiar with Pat Barber, CrossFit Monster. He is the first person I had ever heard being called a Manimal (yes.. a man-animal) for his incredible feats of athleticism! He has been conducting this series on advice on how to hit the workouts for the 2011 CrossFit Games Open, and then feedback on how he thought they went after his first attempt. This one, appropriately enough, is his advice for Workout 11.4.
I like watching them, so I figured some of you might, too.