Today we were able to work on technique and then some speed. Those are two pretty important aspects of fitness!

Turkish Get-Ups are a pretty challenging lift for most people, so spending a bit of time trying to improve shoulder stability, core strength, proper body alignment, among other things, is always fun!

Workout of the Day:

WOD #1
4 Rounds NOT for Time:
5 Turkish get-ups each arm
10 One Arm KB OHS

Megan’s a beast. I shouldn’t have ever doubted her. 🙂

WOD #2
6 Rounds of 500m Row 1:30 rest between efforts

I have posted this video of “T.U.R.F.” dancing before on my blog, but I saw it again yesterday, and was reminded of it’s awesomeness. I love songs like this, and the dancing these guys pull off is pretty amazing.

The dancing video that I just came across this past weekend, though, is of two brothers from Paris who call themselves “Les Twins.” Guess what… they’re twins. Their dancing is so incredible. I’m going to post one of their shorter videos, but check out how they move their body. So. Cool.

Do you guys like this stuff, too?

The crew at Full Squared put this video together a few months ago, but I just found it today. They touch on some of the reasons that CrossFit is different than “traditional” fitness programs.

Now I had this conversation with friends just last night, and I truly believe that something is better than nothing. So I don’t mean to bash any other methods of working out at all, but the CrossFitter will watch this and relate to it on a deeper level.

Pretty awesome stuff.

You guys certainly don’t need to watch this entire video, but I just wanted to share something that I just saw and have never even heard of before…. Bobby Noyce took the classic CrossFit workout “Annie” (50-40-30-20 and 10 rep rounds of: Double-unders and Sit-ups) and put a ridiculous spin on it.

Instead of doing double-unders, he does TRIPLE-UNDERS.
Instead of regular sit-ups, he subbed in GHD Sit-ups.

Just take a few seconds and see what it looks like when an athlete can link triple-unders together. This is awesome, and definitely something to shoot for. Click the link below to watch him crush the workout that he calls “Tr-Annie.”

http://www.sicfit.com/embed/NTE1NTAxMDE4?related=1

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Yeah. The next big thing just happened to CrossFit.

ESPN3 is on board as the site that will officially stream the 2011 CrossFit Games in Carson, CA, this coming weekend. This should give so much more exposure to the “Sport” of CrossFit that has already been blowing up in popularity around the world.

Click on the link below and bookmark it, because in less than a week, it’s on! CrossFit is the truth, people.

http://espn.go.com/espn3/index/_/sport/fitness

People who don’t CrossFit are often times too intimidated to even try the workout program. They see shirtless dudes grunting and yelling, watch weighted barbells drop uncontrolled from overhead and hear loud heavy metal blaring from the gym’s speakers. They think that small percentage of people are the majority of what makes up the CrossFit population.

“It’s just not for me.” “I’m not into that stuff.” “I don’t like that type of environment, it’s too intense.”

Well, CrossFit put together a pretty incredible video showcasing the lives of just your average CrossFitters from around the world. It’s awesome!
The next time you run into someone who says they don’t think it’s for this, just show them this video.

Enjoy.

I have posted this video before because it’s one of my favorites, but here it goes again.

Sitting in a chair for most of my day for my “day job” is taking a toll on me, so I need stuff like this to keep the adrenaline flowing.

Do not try this at home. These guys are either professionals or they stayed at Holiday Inn Expresses last night.

Today featured a brutal 7-rounder that turned into quite the lung-burner. Run a short distance, do ball slams, do burpees… repeat.

The advice I gave to the classes tonight was to keep moving! It didn’t matter if you did “CrossFit Games” speed burpees, just to try to not lose momentum during the workout. You folks all did an amazing job!

Workout Of the Day:
7 Rounds for Time
150m Run / 10 Ball Slams / 10 Burpees

Great job, everyone!

My buddy from college who went on an EPIC trip to Whistler-Blackcomb with me this winter to shred the gnar-gnar, J-Sizzle, aka Jack Cerchiara, aka Mr. Apres Powder, posted this series of videos from Whistler’s amazing Mountain Bike Park, entitled “Elements”.

Below is an excerpt from the Whistler Mountain Bike Park website explaining the series of movies.

ELEMENTS OF PERFECTION
The perfect ride. It’s that slightly elusive and constantly changing state of nirvana that we all keep chasing. This year, we’ve decided to pay homage to some of those elements that come together here to make up that perfect ride. Dirt. Rock. Roots. Air. And a bit of Soul thrown in the mix to help it stick. Throughout the season, we’ll be launching a five-part video series that’ll showcase each element along with what some of the rippingest riders at Whistler are doing with them. Check back here regularly to see them all, and then share your own elements of perfection by loading your photos to our Flickr album.

Since I generally post more winter sports videos than summer sports (mostly since I am an avid snowboarder), I figured it would be cool to appeal to all of my readers who would possibly prefer being on two wheels at high speeds than on a single plank! I hope you guys like the three videos below; Dirt, Rock and Air. I’ll feature the videos themselves, along with the paragraph explaining their inspiration straight from the website. Awesome stuff and they’re all really short! Check back to the site for the final two videos that should be featured soon.

Dirt: An infinite collection of tiny rocks and decomposed plant matter. You clog my lungs and grit my teeth. You scratch my goggles and stain my clothes. But you also stain my soul. So thank you. Thank you for letting me ride all over you. For being forgiving while I learn whips. For two-wheel drifts and big, fat skids. For providing soft ground between stone and wood. For flowy lines and sculpted berms. For the scars on my shins. For the impressions in my memory. For bringing together others just like me to worship you in this kick-ass place. At once, you are everything to me, but just another small part of the best bike park in the world.

Elements of Perfection: Dirt from Whistler Blackcomb on Vimeo.

Rock: You are more than a mere part of the earth. You are the earth. You erupt from deep volcanic faults or collect in ancient processes. Upon impact, you give nothing, but you give everything through your existence. You are the beginning, middle and end of all trails. So thank you. Thank you for letting me ride all over you. Thank you for allowing my tires to leave their rubber fingerprint on you. For dictating the path of the trail: over, above and around. For allowing traction on dry days, and scary-but-fun sliding on soggy ones. For jagged, demanding descents and burly no-fall lines. For always being there. For never changing. Thank you for providing mental markers with your cracks and lines. For nearvertical rollovers and wallrides and lips that never need reshaping. For giving birth to gravel and dirt. For bringing together others just like me to worship you in this kick-ass place. At once, you are everything to me, but just one small part of my favourite bike park in the world.

Elements of Perfection: Rock from Whistler Blackcomb on Vimeo.

Air: You barely exist, yet you completely surround me. With a perfect mix of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% “miscellaneous” you deliver life to every corner of our planet. And when I put you between tire and Earth, you give life to my ride. So thank you. Thank you for letting me move through you and above you. Thank you for the weightless moments between lip and transition. Thank you for teaching me to relax during the rollover. To not fight, but to float in your presence. Thank you for the way you whistle in my ears on jacket-flapping descents. For the way you cool the sweat on my skin. And for the way you fuel my ragged lungs. Thank you for that unknown 1% that is so much more than miscellaneous. It’s miraculous. For bringing together others just like me to worship you in this kick-ass place. At once, you are everything to me, but just one small part of my favourite bike park in the world.

Elements of Perfection: Air from Whistler Blackcomb on Vimeo.

I know this post is a little longer than usual, but I ask that you all take the time to read through it.

I am going to feature another one of Lisbeth’s posts from last week because it really spoke to me. As a coach, I have SO MUCH faith and confidence in all of my athletes, and as I grow as a coach, I am learning more and more that thinking that way can be almost too intimidating to some people.

“Why does he think I can do this? There’s no way!”

“Yeah right, Tom.”

“I can’t.” ~ Ahhhh, I HATE that one!
(Please don’t say “can’t” or “hate” around me if you don’t mind. I’ll let Casey tell you all what to say instead.)

I can’t explain why exactly it is that I feel that way, but I just have seen so many people exceed even their WILDEST dreams (in the gym, in their health, at work, in their relationships, it doesn’t matter!) that I think I’ve stopped believing that some things are “impossible”. If the person puts in the hard work dedicated to their cause, whatever that cause may be, a huge part of me has simply switched to the mindset where I know the goal will be reached. That is my excuse.

I will rarely “call out” a specific athlete here on this blog when it comes to specific conversations that we have, but today is going to be an exception to that rule.

The reason I know that Heather Beck CAN get her elbows higher and nail that Front Squat is because I know she works her ass off EVERY SINGLE DAY she’s in the gym. The reason I KNEW that Casey Polk would get through an entire workout without bands for her pull-ups is because I’ve seen her spend HOURS before and after class just working on technique. She EARNED it.

So if I ever push you a little bit farther than you’re used to… or if I’ve ever scared you into thinking that you can lift more weight than you thought you could… I’m sorry for not being sorry. I don’t know how else to word this, so I’ll just say it.

It’s your fault.

I only say, think, and BELIEVE in you because at some point or another (or imagine this.. EVERY SINGLE TIME I SEE YOU) you have proven to me that you CAN. And that you WILL. So, stop being so strong, and successful, and stop fighting so hard, and stop performing your reps with such incredible technique, and then I promise you I’ll try to stop believing in you so much. 🙂

Diamond in the Rough” ~ By Lisbeth

Some of us can see it in you — who you could be, with a little work — even if you can’t see it in yourself. And that fact will either thrill or frighten you. Or, maybe both.

Some coaches have technical skills, or fantastic eye for movement, or a phenomenal grasp of human mechanics. But some can kinda see under your skin. We watch you breathe and we notice your body posture and your interaction with the world and listen to your words. And it all sort of adds up.

We know who you are. Or at least, we have an idea.

For some people, that’s a seriously frightening prospect: that someone could really know who they are. Some folks have spent a lifetime building their walls. They don’t want anybody to see over their fences, or through their windows. They want to control everything: life feels safer that way. And along comes a coach or a person or a loved one who can really see them, even beyond the push jerk — and that diamond in the rough, and wants to help polish it up so the world sees it too. And that is scary.

It’s okay though. Be scared but let them look anyhow. Be brave. And maybe a little crazy. Many folks probably understand more than you give them credit for . . . and they’re probably kind of freaked out too. But you know what? Life doesn’t have to be so frightening — for all of us. I know a fella who says “The more people that know your intimate secrets, the safer you are.” Sounds totally wrong, but maybe he’s right? Whichever it is, and whatever happens, good or bad? You’ll get over it. That is the only certainty.

So just press on. Let your coach try to polish that diamond. Tell ‘em to back off when you need to, but let ‘em in when you can. Both your lives will be better for it.