Epic Win. Great video.
“BREATHE” from Paul Schneider on Vimeo.
Epic Win. Great video.
“BREATHE” from Paul Schneider on Vimeo.
Greg Walker, one of the “fire breathers” at CrossFit Lakewood, sent me an email last week sharing some of his thoughts on things he’s recently come across. The main topic was the “elitist” mentality that some fitness programs show towards others. Many of you who read this blog already know the about the ongoing “battle” between CrossFit and P90-X, but the list of rivalries and the search for “The Best” goes on for days.
The topic I’m going to focus on today stems from a picture that Kristin shared with me on Facebook. Here’s what she posted:
The picture is from the guys over at Fail Blog, and it shows a man doing what looks to be a Back Squat while balancing on a “Swiss Ball”. I assume that the person who posted it on Failblog was saying that what he is doing is completely ridiculous, and therefore, constitutes a “Fail”. Now, my initial reaction when I saw the picture was… “YESSS!!!!!” and I probably laughed out loud. Then, Greg’s question made me pause for a second and really break it down. Here’s what he wrote:
“On those fail pictures of the guy squatting on a rubber ball…I don’t agree with the comment “fail” it should say “misinformed” we are very fortunate that we have found Crossfit, and I don’t think we should label others as failures because they don’t know any better….at least they are getting to the gym! I think the fail comment doesn’t represent the positivity that Crossfit is all about and makes us look like jerks.”
Greg didn’t mean to particularly put down any one picture or group, he was merely saying that the “holier than thou” attitude some people show, can deflate a person’s confidence in simply trying to get in better shape. Basically, he wants people to put down their “Hater-ade” and embrace fitness, however it happens! Here’s my take on the “Is that really a fail?” question:
As a personal trainer (to use the most easily understood job title), my goal is to help guide people down the path of increasing their fitness level and improving their health. That is what drives and motivates me. I personally know some kids from College who could balance on a ball like that, JUMP IN THE AIR and then land back on the ball, perfectly balanced. That takes an incredible amount of balance and coordination, so why is that a bad thing? Or a “Fail”? CrossFit says the “learning and playing new sports” is one of the fundamental requirements of becoming as fit as possible and that keeping things “constantly varied” so your body can’t adapt is essential. If that’s the case, why not bust out a set of Bicep Curls every once and a while to keep your body guessing? Something is better than nothing. You can still think that CrossFit (or Yoga or Pilates) is better than something else, but I don’t think you can argue that as long as it’s done safely, doing nothing is better than popping in that Tae-Bo VHS from a few years ago.
So if you yearn for your 6 minutes of Shake Weight per day… enjoy!
If working out with Richard Simmons is your idea of a good time (and it should be), Sweat to the Oldies all day!
At the end of the day, my advice for people is to be ACTIVE and have fun doing it. As soon as “working out” seems like a chore, people start to resent it. Physical activity should be fun! It’s just my personal opinion that CrossFit is the most fun and the most effective fitness methodology out there.
Get out there, get your fitness on and have a great time doing it! Your mind and body will thank you!
For the record, I DO still think the picture above is funny, though.
CrossFit Sweatshop, in Walnut Creek, CA, had a post that was shared on the CrossFit Affiliate Blog about 2 weeks ago. It is called “Purpose of CrossFit“, and I think it hit on some really big points.
I’ll share some of my favorite quotes from the post here, but you should really click on the link and head over to read the whole thing. It’s a really easy piece to get through. Read it, think about it, and then reread the few parts that I’m going to “Highlight” as my most important take-aways from the piece.
It’s great, normal and completely healthy to be competitive; both in CrossFit and in life. But at the end of the day, I just want to be sure you’re all doing this stuff for the right reasons!
Purpose of CrossFit ~ by Nabil K. Langkilde
However, if your primary goal is to be the best male or female during your class time, best performance on the whiteboard for that day, make it on to the leaderboard, qualify for the CrossFit Games, or any other accomplishment that involves gaining praise or the respect from others, you are setting yourself up for disappointment.
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 🙂
(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!