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Freddy Camacho at CrossFit One World is one of CrossFit’s original firebreathers! With his trademark tattoo sleeves, awesome personality and incredible shoulder strength, he can be picked out by most of us from a mile away.

After this week’s CrossFit Games Open Workout #2, there were some scores posted that literally blew minds away. I mean, people were absolutely floored. I don’t need to get into the little details of the workout since I’ve already posted what it was on my blog, and since Freddy covers it in the post, but he wrote EXACTLY the same thing that I’ve talked to most of you about in person over the last 5 days.

I am very curious as to what you guys think about this. Just like him, I’m not saying people are lying and that it’s impossible to score these numbers. What I AM saying, is that to do so is just short of super human work capacity and that I just want to see one of these performances and marvel at it’s greatness.

Here’s the full post, but I’ll paste a good chunk of it below, highlighting some of the points I’ve discussed with some of you. (Guys, he even tested the “Air Round” I said someone should do!)

Great stuff, Freddy! Let me know what you guys think, too.

*****From The Post – “SUPERHUMAN????” by Freddy Camacho*****

“At the time of this writing, there are six people (3 men/3 women) claiming 600+ reps for Workout #2 of the CrossFit Games Open. The workout is as many rounds as possible in 15 minutes of 9 deadlifts (M:155#/W:100#)/12 push-ups with a hand raise at bottom/15 box jumps (M:24″/W:20″). Yes, you read that right…. 600 or more reps! For the purpose of this post, I will use an even 600 reps. To achieve 600 reps, a person would have to perform 16 rounds + 9 deadlifts + 12 push-ups + 3 box jumps…in 15 minutes!!!”

“Time for some math (YAY)!!! There are 900 seconds in 15 minutes. 900 seconds divided by 600 reps is 1.5 seconds per rep. At 1.5 seconds per rep, in order to complete 600 reps you would have to finish a round every 54 seconds without any rest or transition time.”

“Let’s say the transition time is on the low side at 34 seconds. That means the total seconds that you are actually completing 600 reps shrinks down to 1.4 seconds per rep. You are now completing a round every 50.4 seconds without any rest.”

“I did an “air round”: A simulated straight leg deadlift with no bar or stick, push-ups without raising my hands, and standing jumps with no box or tuck (about an 8″-10″ jump). I made sure I hit full range of motion on the “air deadlift” and the push-up. It took me 40 seconds to complete the round. That means to achieve 600 reps, I would only have 10.4 seconds of rest time, or what I call “wiggle room”, per round to maintain pace. And remember, that is with no weight, no hand raise, and no box.”

The Affiliate Team results are in after the second week of the 2011 CrossFit Games Open.*

Out of 68 Total Teams in our Region, Team CrossFit Lakewood is ranked 37th place! The way that the Team Competition works, is the top 30 teams from each Region make it on to the next round of competitions, which is called Regionals.

Currently, we’re only 13 points and 7 places away from 30th place, so that’s WELL within reach with 4 weeks still left to go!! Great job, everyone!

*The Website has had quite a a few issues so far, so any of this information MAY be incorrect, but as of now that’s what it shows.

*****CFLW MOMENT OF PRIDE*****
Our very own Megan Pendergraft is currently ranked 35th place in our Region after week #2. Yeah, Megan!!

A lot of people are losing their minds over the display issues that are occurring on the 2011 CrossFit Games Website (definitely not me, though…. I’m cool… not waiting at all… seriously…). In response to the high volume of concerns/complaints/comments, they have just released the following statement on the Games Website:

“Don’t worry if your submitted results aren’t showing on the Leaderboard.

If you have submitted and/or validated results for Workout 11.2, don’t worry if they are not showing on the Leaderboard. The Leaderboard still needs work, but our database has collected all of these submissions and validations. There is no need yet to email your results to our support staff.

Our IT team is fixing the Leaderboard and it will be functional soon. When the Leaderboard is fixed, it will reflect the most recent submissions and validations for Workout 11.2.

If you are having other problems with the site, please email support@crossfitgames.com.”

One of the fun things about CrossFit is that the workouts are constantly varied. One of the sad things about CrossFit is that some of their “named” workouts are named after Fallen Hero’s, who died protecting our freedoms. It seems like there are being more and more “Hero WODs” created, and each one brings an unpleasant reminder to us all that the rest of the world doesn’t get the rights to choose the way we do in life.

I was talking to a friend about this the other day, and said how since I started CrossFitting, I have become noticeably more actively aware of how proud and grateful I am to be an American, and more and more thankful for our men and women in all of the Armed Forces and Law Enforcement Officers for helping to keep us safe and live the lives we live. Anyways, enough about that, I just wanted to share my take on that.

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Full extension for Casey!

Today also marked the first ALL OUTSIDE workout of 2011 at CrossFit Lakewood (at least that I’ve been a part of)!!! The workout today came from CrossFit Main Site and was another new Hero workout. It was heavy “ground-to-overheads” and a lot of running. By a lot, I mean 2.5 miles. That is the most running I think I have ever seen in a single CF workout, so personally, I was even a little nervous going into it.

Workout of the Day:
“Abbate”
Run 1 mile / 155 pound Clean and jerk, 21 reps / Run 800 meters / 155 pound Clean and jerk, 21 reps / Run 1 Mile

Athlete Results:
Jamie (105lbs)-
Alon (65lb / runs were 3/4 Mile, 400m, 3/4 Mile = 1 3/4 total)-
Times tomorrow.

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Just another beautiful night at CrossFit Lakewood!

Notes from tonight’s workout:
Alon- First workout ever using the Clean and Jerk lift. It looked good, too!
Will- Just destroyed the run… his first mile was SUB-5:45, I think. SO fast.
Casey- Her first mile to start the workout, was the fastest timed mile she had EVER done. Yeah, PR!!

The CrossFit Games Open workout #2 was released yesterday, so CrossFit Lakewood had that as the workout for the gym. Most of the folks on the Competition Team didn’t want to get the workout for the full duration yet, but some did. For the rest of the gym, it was the full 15 minute AMRAP.

Workout of the Day:
As Many Rounds as Possible in 15 Minutes
9 Deadlifts (155lbs/100lbs) / 12 Push-Ups (Hand-Release) / 15 Box Jumps (24″/20″)

Athlete Results:
Jamie- 5 Rounds Even – AND HIS FIRST WORKOUT AS PRESCRIBED with a barbell!!!!

GREAT job, Jamie!!!!

That definitely deserves a….

BOOOOOM!!!!!!

Sunday Funday was yesterday, and today is a wonderful way to continue to week! Nothing like some heavy Front Squats before a TON of Air Squats in the workout 🙂

Big props to Alon, one of our newest family members, for doing his first workout AS PRESCRIBED!!! In his FIRST full week, too! That’s a huge accomplishment.

Workout of the Day:
Strength
Front Squat 15×1 @85% (every minute on the minute for 15 minutes)

WOD
5 Rounds for Time
15 Push-ups (Hand-Release) / 30 Sit-ups (Ab-Mat) / 45 Air Squats

Athlete Results:
85% Front Squat x 15 Reps
Jamie- 165! (he just keeps getting stronger)

WOD
Jamie-
Alon-
(posted tomorrow)

Today was a tough one. We had 6 athletes roll in for Sunday Funday, and they definitely got their money’s worth this afternoon.

Instead of posting a standard “3-rounder” or a 21-15-9 style workout, today I decided to throw down a bunch of smaller workouts over the course of the full hour. Most events were done in teams of 2, and the final scores will be listed at the end of this post once the videos have all been uploaded.

Get ready: There are LOTS of videos from today’s workout!!

Workout of the Day:
#1
Partner 1 – Row 1000 meters
Partner 2 – Max Push-Ups during their partner’s rowing
Then switch and do it again

#2
Max Sit-Ups (Ab-Mat) in 1 minute
30 seconds rest
Max Sit-Ups (Ab-Mat) in 1 minute

#3
Partner 1 – Sprint back and forth through gym 7 total times
Partner 2 – Max Air Squats during their partner’s sprinting
Then switch and do it again

#4
Broad Jumps down and back
Each team tried to make it from one end of the gym to the other, and then back again, in as few broad jumps as possible
In the event that someone lost their footing, they would need to start that length over

Look at WES doing these! Wow.

#5
Max Hold of an Overhead Squat in the bottom position holding PVC overhead
Each athlete had 3 chances to stand and regroup, on the fourth, the clock stopped

Jamie could hold these alllll day.

#6
Sprint “Clean-Up”
While laying down on the ground, wait for explanation of the next sprint, go down and back in the gym collecting one chip each time
Chips were left at the other end from WOD #3

Run Forwards!

Run Backwards!

Burpee and Run! (Andy… sorry about your hand!)

Crab Walk and Bear Crawl!

I just want to say great job to all of you! That was a lot of very explosive movements, and you all did an amazing job of keeping it together, and pushing through. Well done, team!

Athlete Results:
#1 (Row / Push-Up)
Ben- Row (800m) 3:53 / Push-Ups 99
Wes- Row 3:53 / Push-Ups 55
Andy- Row 4:07 / Push-Ups 109
Jamie- Row 3:59 / Push-Ups 50
Casey- Row 4:22 / Push-Ups 66
Alon- Row 4:22 / Push-Ups 42 (sub OHS)

#2 (Sit-Ups / 60 sec)
Ben- 40 / 37
Wes- 30 / 25
Andy- 43 / 38
Jamie- 28 /23
Casey- 35 / 32
Alon- 33 / 19

#3 (Air Squats)
Ben- 31
Wes- 30
Andy- 33
Jamie- 37
Casey- 32
Alon- 27

#4 (Broad Jumps – Down AND Back)
Ben- 25
Wes- 14
Andy- 20
Jamie- 18
Casey- 22
Alon- 20

#5 (OHS Hold / 3 breaks)
Ben- 1:55
Wes- :58
Andy- 1:33
Jamie- 2:28
Casey- 1:54
Alon- 1:23

CrossFit Lakewood ended up having 15 athletes register to compete on our Affiliate Team for the 2011 CrossFit Games! After CFHQ decided to extend Week 1’s workout for another 7 days, the majority of us decided to go after it again.

In case you didn’t know what the workout was, click here to see the official release and explanation. Here it is, though:

Complete as many rounds and reps as possible in 10 minutes of:
30 Double-unders
15 Power snatches (75lbs / 35kg)

I’m proud to say that 100% of us that repeated the workout improved their previous score. Every single person! That is so awesome!

The pictures below are borrowed from Megan again (thanks, Meg!), but check out two of our studs doing work. I can’t wait for the second workout to be released on Tuesday! What about you?

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Greg locking it out!

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Scotty crushing the workout!

Running and Wall Balls. That’s what the workout was tonight. Only it was a LOT of Wall Ball tosses….

The distance for the run wasn’t bad (only 200 meters each time), but the Wall Balls were high in volume for sure. The goal of most people was to try and get through them in about 2-3 sets per round, and that proved to be a challenge when fatigue started to set in!

Workout of the Day:
200m Run / 50 Wall Balls / 200m Run / 40 Wall Balls / 200m Run / 30 Wall Balls / 200m Run / 20 Wall Balls / 200m Run / 10 Wall Balls

Athlete Results:
Jamie (14#)- 19:26

New movement day! New movement day!

I’ve been a trainer at CrossFit Lakewood for over 6 months and had never seen the Sumo Deadlift posted as the exercise to focus on during the “Strength” portion of the day… until today!

It was also the first time that many people had ever done the lift, and I’ll tell you what, people did an awesome job!

Highlights of the day:

  • Will pulling 335 off of the floor 3 times! (I’m pretty sure that’s more than his regular deadlift! Must be the new haircut!)
  • CC…. are you ready for this? He pulled 455 pounds 3 times. AND, made it look easy. That is a STRONG man.

The main workout was a good one, too. Over the last few months, Orion has programmed a few workouts with Ascending v/s Descending rep schemes, and every single one has been an absolute crusher! That’s where there are only two movements involved. You do ten reps of the first and one of the second. Then immediately into 9 reps of the first and 2 of the second. This pattern continues until you’ve reached 1 rep of the first and up to 10 of the second. Brutal stuff!

Workout of the Day:
Strength
Sumo Deadlift – 6 sets of 3

WOD
Front Squat 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1
Pull-ups (Chest to Bar if you can) 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10

Athlete Results:
Sumo Deadlift
Jamie- 265lb x 3!

WOD
Jamie (95lb Front Squat / 1 Banded Pull-Up!)- 17:59