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Wow. I hadn’t even heard of this until a few weeks ago, but apparently the top 5% finishers of every Tough Mudder event qualify for “The Toughest Mudder” competition at the end of the year.

From the Tough Mudder Website:

“World’s Toughest Mudder is the culminating event of the 2011 Tough Mudder Event Series, and will be a two-day challenge with one goal: to find the toughest man or woman on the planet. When the mud settles on December 18, one person will have bested over 150,000 Mudders for the right to call him or herself the World’s Toughest Mudder!”

Are you the World’s Toughest Mudder?

Today’s workout was a 2-parter. Walk in the door, do a light warm-up and Row 2000m as fast as you can. Boom. Welcome to class. Oh, and now it’s time for the workout!

WOD #1
Row 2k

WOD #2
As Many Rounds as Possible in 10 Minutes
Sumo Deadlift High Pull (115# for men, 95# for women. aka: Heavy!) / Ball Slam

Christian is a monster who makes heavy weights for “normal” people look like children’s weights. Example below!

Then there’s Casey. Some people think that at a certain point, progress is going to slow in CrossFit. False. I remember when Casey couldn’t even do a Ball Slam properly. Look at how awesome these are. AND she’s catching them on the bounce. BOOM!

The first few days of this week, Orion took some recent Main-Site CrossFit workouts that he really liked. They were brutal!

Workout of the Day:
As Many Rounds as Possible in 20 Minutes
5 Pull-ups, Chest to Bar / 10 Wall Balls / 15 Kettle Bell Swings

This workout is one where a lot of people come out swinging, and then when the 7th minute hits, they gas completely! Pacing was the key to success on this one. Do any of you agree?

Great job today, everyone!

It’s Sunday Funday!!! Get ready for about 1.3 trillion videos!!

Part 1 of the three-part WOD-

Part 2 of the workout

Swinging and Sprinting

15 seconds rest between “rounds”

Final Part of the main workout

Then we had a little relay race fun

WITH a med ball!?

“Dessert” for today: Max Dead Hang

Your Winner Is: ANNIE!!!

If you have any questions as to what the Workout of the Day was, feel free to ask. Those that were there understand it just fine 🙂

CrossFit, CrossFit Lakewood, Smashby Training, Sunday Funday, 5-8-11 WOD

The three-parter!

CrossFit, CrossFit Lakewood, Smashby Training, Sunday Funday, 5-8-11 Results

And the results!

(Sorry for cutting out your modifications, Andy! I didn’t mean to do that.)

Workout of the Day:

Strength
Back Squat 3-3-3-1-1-1-1-1

WOD
5 Rounds
10 Back Squats / 15 Push-ups (Hand-Release) / 30 Double Unders (90 Singles)

Ok, fine… he miscounted a FEW reps… but anyone who saw Alon workout today knows that he is NOT messing around. This guy is a beast, and once he has more experience in CrossFit, look out! For reals.

Workout of the Day:
800m Run / 35 Ball Slams / 35 Sit-ups
600m Run / 25 Ball Slams / 25 Sit-ups
400m Run / 15 Ball Slams / 15 Sit-ups
200m Run / 5 Ball Slams / 5 Sit-ups

I’ll leave you today with a video of the support we have here at CrossFit Lakewood. I’m sure other gyms have this, but knowing and truly caring about the people who walk through our doors like I do, it’s so cool to see how much they also care about and support each other!

Last week I introduced the topic of “Mental Toughness” based on a question by Rachel. Click here to review it.

After a lot of REALLY GOOD feedback, I’m posting the second installment of the Mental Toughness series below.

Enjoy!

There have been quite a few people asking me if I was still alive since the Blog has been dead for the last week or so! Thank you for your concern!

I am alive and well, there just has been a lot going on, lately. Either way… we’re back! Be prepared to get caught up on the last few “The Numbers” posts, a “Drive Time with Smashby” to continue our Mental Toughness discussion AND the group picture from the first-ever Spring Picnic of local CF-ers that I held last weekend.

Good times, good times!

Finally, last 2 days for the Sunday Funday Crew to make their 3 song suggestions for our Epic Playlist. If you’re part of the crew, send those submissions!

Well, we’ve been gone for a minute, and it’s time to start getting caught up.
No better way than with this video.

Did you have a rough day? Here… cheer up and get inspired.
The last guy is my favorite!

This week brought a very notable event in the sector of “Global Security” that was carried out by the United States Military. From the moment of the public announcement, as is usually the case, an array of emotions has been shared across the country and around the globe. Some celebrated. Others shared how they felt the loss of a life, any life, should never be cheered. Some took credit for their role in the act. Others did not, have not and never will talk about their role in the events. At the end of the day, one FACT remains:

The mission was carried out by Navy SEALs.

Wikipedia defines them as “The United States Navy SEa, Air and Land (SEAL) Teams, commonly known as Navy SEALs, are the U.S. Navy’s principal special operations force and a part of the Naval Special Warfare Command (NSWC)… The unit’s acronym (“SEAL”) is derived from their capacity to operate at sea, in the air, and on land – but it is their ability to work underwater that separates SEALs from most other military units in the world. Navy SEALs are trained and have been deployed in a wide variety of missions, including direct action and special reconnaissance operations, unconventional warfare, foreign internal defense, hostage rescue, counter-terrorism and other missions.” I understand that as meaning that these men are some of the best of the best.

Men who are asked to do things that most humans could never imagine. They are silent heroes that protect our freedoms, as Americans, every single day. Their job is to remain unseen, (they.do.not.exist.) and they will rarely ever be thanked for their risks and sacrifices.

CrossFit names workouts after people like that. They’re known as HERO Workouts, and they’re named in memory of a soldier, a police officer, a fire fighter, or someone who gave their lives to protect us. They’re not just running and pull-ups and push-ups and air squats. Before we do these in our voluntary fitness class, remember that each one of these HERO WODs has a story. As time has passed in my 2.5+ years in CrossFit, I feel these workouts should be viewed as something a little bit more. They should be taken more seriously. We complain about how much we hate running… these individuals no longer have that luxury.

Tom Nugent (friend and owner of SnoRidge CrossFit) posted a link today that I wanted to share with you all. Glenn Beck tells the story of one SEAL, Lt. Michael Murphy, and how he gave his life to protect each of ours. (CrossFit named the workout “Murph” after him.)

This story has nothing to do with my thoughts on Glenn Beck, but rather the men he is talking about. While I will rarely get this “political” on my blog, stories like this make me feel proud and thankful to live the life I am lucky enough to have here. God Bless America, and thank you to all of the men and women out there ensuring that we continue to have this privilege.

R.I.P. Lieutenant Michael Murphy

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