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Well friends, the last time we got a tour of CrossFit Lakewood was when we knocked down the wall and doubled in size. That was only a few months ago, and since then, we’ve continued to grow with the space! It’s pretty exciting 🙂

Check out some of our most recent demolitions, changes and upgrades!! We’ve got a pretty good-looking gym, if we do say so ourselves!

Just for the sake of nostalgia, here is the tour I took of the gym when I started training at CFLW at the end of September 2010 (just last year). The space has come a long way, and we’re all really proud!

Sunday Funday post is jussssst a few days behind. I guess launching a company with two friends will do that to you! Either way… it was an epic day with new faces, rowing outside and full families in the house. BOOM!!

Let’s start backwards and work our way back up to the start. The Sappey men (Ben and Andy) have been training with us for a while now, and just recently, the matriarch of the family (the wonderful Collette) has started joining us on some Sundays! Little sis Emma still hasn’t started training with us, but she is an awesome cheerleader. Check ’em out! You know what they say, right? A family that rows together, stays together! Right? They do say that, don’t they?

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Ben, Collette and Andy crush it! Emma cheers!

The workout brought back a movement we haven’t done in a while (Sotts Press) and put a slight variation on a movement we use quite often (Max Height jump burpees). It was also the first TEAM workout we’ve done in a long time!

Workout of the Day:
2 Rounds for Time
20 Calorie Row (each) / 20 Max Height Jump Burpees (each) / 20 Sotts Presses (each)

After the workout was done, of course we had dessert! As a team, try and take as FEW Broad Jumps down and back through the entire gym.

Here’s the catch on this one, though… if you lost your footing on the landing, you had to start over! Check out Greg and Wes going head-to-head. And then…….

It was another super fun day, and I had a great time! THANK YOU all for coming to train on Sunday Funday!

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June 12th's awesome group! (Alon and Annie helped pose them)

In this segment of Ask Smashby, I answer a question from my friend Travis in Florida about how he should choose a CrossFit gym.

I then address a question I received from a local athlete about how to deal with scheduling conflicts in life that interfere with your ability to train at your gym.

DISCLAIMER!! – I want to make it very clear that, at one point in this video, in no way was I bad-mouthing another CrossFit gym. I want to assure all of you that I am only passing on input I have received from other athletes who specifically trained there. I would not say something bad about another local gym. My goal is to help in any way possible, and in this case I provided the only input I have ever heard from athletes’ first-hand experiences.

Ok. Enjoy.

The CrossFit Games Southwest Regionals were this weekend here in town, and the three athletes I spent the most time with at the competition (Megan, Juli and Jaelyn) all had EPIC tears on their hands. You may be asking what an “Epic Tear” is… let me show you a picture that Jaelyn posted on Facebook, tagging the other two ladies. The caption that went with it: “this is how I am showering…” Yeah, that bad.

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Do you need to do this just to get in the shower?! Ouch!

So thankfully, our friends at Progenex posted a link to an article today about hand tears! It’s like they knew people were getting crushed lately and wanted to help. Gotta love the Progenex crew. Thanks for link, guys!

The article I’m featuring was written over at this blog, and specifically talks about not only how to HEAL tears, but measures we can all take to prevent them altogether. Very well written, short and to the point. I’ll paste it below here, but feel free to access the entire post by clicking here. Enjoy this incredibly useful info!

Competition Time – DO NOT RIP ~ By Whit

With the anxious environment and what seems like almost everyone preparing for Regionals, I’ve been shocked by the number of people with torn and ripped hands.

Don’t get me wrong, I’ve made the same mistake in the past and now live by the motto of “never make the same mistake once.”

So…. let’s go over hand care.

First, develop your grip strength!! Don’t skip mixed grip strict pullups, farmer holds and farmer carries with multiple hand grip positions. Second, get used to not using chalk. OMG did I just say that? YES I DID. Use chalk to control moisture, you don’t need if for your first rep. If you do use chalk make sure you wash your hands, WITH SOAP, immediately after. It is the polarity of the soap that removes the chalk, not the water. Then immediately use lotion and rub it into your palms and forearms for a few minutes. My personal favorites are Aveeno and Lumbraderm, but it has more to do with pressure than the exact lotion.

Next shave and pumice calluses regularly. If you have a callus large enough to change your hand placement, all that results in is new calluses and ripping the entire callus off.

Shave and pumice ONLY when your hands are dry and only remove dead shin. If your hands feel swollen, chances are… they are, ice them.

Ok so what if you do tear?

First you need good tweezers and cuticle cutters, some latex gloves that fit your hands and either a cut stop pad or a black tea bag. Trim the edges of the cut, moisten the tea bag and place it inside the glove over the tear over night. It will stain your hand orange/brown for a few days but will help oxidize the tear to allow you to use your hand the next day if you have to.

Next step, get some second skin or band-aide callus covers and keep the tear moist.

For general maintenance use On the Bar from whole earth, or go to gibsonathletics.com and get some hand care aides 🙂

I can’t say this enough. 1 week to heal enough to start doing pull ups again and even a good tear will limit your ability to perform pulling motions. Think about it this way, 2 weeks to use your hands again plus 2 weeks for your skin to toughen back up again.

If you rip consistently, start asking yourself. Is it always the same spot, are the tendons in your hands starting to get tight, does your forearm, especially by your elbow start to cramp? Are you doing strict pullups, farmers carries, farmer holds, hex holds, or rock climbing? It’s often the small details that can make or break all of us. Also, hold your coaches accountable. Scaling IS ok, substituting movements IS ok. Tearing IS NOT ok unless it is a must do during a competition or it is a critical event (ie emergency).

We’ve got TWO “The Numbers” posts coming up today, along with some pretty awesome videos, but this video had to go up first.

It’s spreading through the CrossFit Facebook community like wildfire, and I had to keep it going.

This is so funny… funny because it’s true!

Tonight was night 3 of 4 for the Free Week we had for non-members to come in and check out the gym!

As expected, after two pretty intense days of training, our number of “newbies” went from 20 down to 10, but given the workout we had tonight, it was the PERFECT number. Oh, and that’s still TEN new bodies through the door, which was awesome!

This was the first night of the week where we had current members and non-members do separate workouts. The “newbies” did a Fight Gone Bad-style workout with rowing, push-ups, sit-ups, stick jumps and weighted air squats. Sounds pretty brutal!

While they did that, the current members did a ten-rounder with Power Cleans, Wall Balls and a run. I’ll tell you what, this guy was a crusher. Orion decided to make this one a bit heavier, so the cleans were done at a prescribed weight of 165 for men. BIG numbers, there!

Workout of the Day:
10 Rounds for Time
5 Power Cleans / 10 Wall Balls / 150m Run

Night #2 of FREE CROSSFIT Week was…. ANOTHER HUGE SUCCESS! Check it.

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Thirty Seven Athletes!

Yeah, 37 folks worked out with us tonight, and we still have two more nights to go of our Free week!!

For all current members, the day started off with some Push Presses, working up to a 1-Rep Max. Feel free to post your weights in the comments section if you’d like. While they did that, I was taking the newbies through some warm-ups and introductions of movements with the other coaches to prep for the workout of the day.

One thing we love doing is getting to know our new athletes a bit before we start working out, so here we are during the beginning of warming up and doing jumping jacks, going around the circle, introducing ourselves and saying something interesting about us!

Workout of the Day:
3 Rounds for Time:
25 Kettle bell swings (or Wall Balls) / 20 Sit-ups / 15 Lunges (each leg) / 10 Burpees / 5 Max height jumps

Since there were so many athletes in the house, we started the New athletes first. Off they went!

Then a few minutes in, the current members started with Heat 1. How legit are these guys and gals?!

These next two videos are just to show you how it looks when thirty-seven people come out to train at the best gym in the world 🙂 SUCH a full house!! Thank you to everyone who has been spreading the word and coming to check us out!

Two more days this week for FREE CROSSFIT at 6pm (today and tomorrow), so come on down and bring your friends!

The Official Schedule for the weekend was released for the CrossFit Games Southwest Regionals Competition. The information below was copied word-for-word from the Official Website, so feel free to go there for more details.

For those of you who are planning on attending and are looking for friends, I plan on being there to coach and cheer for Megan through the Women’s Individual Competition events! Unfortunately, I’ll need to leave before the Team and Men’s Event #2 on Friday. I should watch the rest of Friday and Saturday, though!

Location:
Aurora Public School Stadium
1250 Chambers Road
Aurora CO
80011

HEAT SCHEDULE
FRIDAY

Workout 1
10:30-11:10 : Team Heat 1
11:10-11:50 : Team Heat 2
11:50-12:30 : Team Heat 3
12:30-12:50 : Break
12:50-1:10 : Women Heat 1
1:10-1:30 : Women Heat 2
1:30-1:50 : Break
1:50-2:10 : Men Heat 1
2:10-2:30 : Men Heat 2
2:30-2:50 : Men Heat 3
2:50-3:10 : Men Heat 4
3:10-3:30 : Break

Workout 2
3:30-4:00 : Team Women
4:00-4:40 : Ind. Women
4:40-5:00 : Break
5:00-5:30 : Team Men
5:30-6:10 : Ind. Men

SATURDAY

Workout 3
9:00-9:25 : Team Heat 1
9:25-9:50 : Team Heat 2
9:50-10:15 : Team Heat 3
10:15-10:30 : Break
10:30-10:45 : Women Heat 1
10:45-11:00 : Women Heat 2
11:00-11:15 : Break
11:15-11:30 : Men Heat 1
11:30-11:45 : Men Heat 2
11:45-12:00 : Men Heat 3
12:00-12:15 : Men Heat 4
12:15-12:35 : Break

Workout 4
12:35-1:15 : Team Heat 1
1:15-1:55 : Team Heat 2
1:55-2:35 : Team Heat 3
2:35-2:50 : Break
2:50-3:20 : Women Heat 1
3:20-3:50 : Women Heat 2
3:50-4:05 : Break
4:05-4:35 : Men Heat 1
4:35-5:05 : Men Heat 2
5:05-5:35 : Men Heat 3
5:35-6:05 Men Heat 4

SUNDAY

Workout 5
9:00-9:25 : Team Heat 1
9:25-9:50 : Team Heat 2
9:50-10:00 : Break
10:00-10:20 : Women Heat 1
10:20-10:40 : Women Heat 2
10:40-10:50 : Break
10:50-11:10 : Men Heat 1
11:10-11:30 : Men Heat 2
11:30-11:40 : Break

Workout 6
11:40-12:05 : Team Heat 1
12:05-12:30 : Team Heat 2
12:30-12:40 : Break
12:40-1:05 : Women Heat 1
1:05-1:20 : Break
1:20-1:45 : Men Heat 1
1:45-2:00 : Break
2:00-2:25 : Women Heat 2
2:25-2:40 : Break
2:40-3:05 : Men Heat 2

The first night of our 2nd “Free CrossFit Week” is in the books, and it was a HUGE success! We had 19 new athletes show up to check out CrossFit Lakewood. NINETEEN! It was awesome!

While the current members went through a Front Squat progression (where I heard several people PR’d!), we took our guests through a thorough warm-up, and explained what the workout of the day would be for everyone!

Workout of the Day:
4 Rounds for Time
400m Run / 30 Air Squats / 20 Box Jumps (or 20 Jumping Jacks for new athletes) / 10 Handstand Push-Ups (or 20 hand-release push-ups)

There were 30 athletes in class tonight!! so we needed to run two heats. Here’s Group 1 running while Group 2 prepares!

Then it was time for Group 2 to go!

These guys and gals really got after it tonight!

Look at these box-jumping machines!!

Then, check out Kip and Alon just destroying the Handstand Push-Ups!! Kip with only ONE Ab-Mat, and Alon…. with ZERO!?! Where did this come from?! SO awesome.

Jamie was doing Handstand Push-Ups, and this looked too cool for me to not snap a picture. Well done, Jamie!

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Jamie rocking his Handstand Push-Ups!

Last but not least, I had to ask for the group shot. You know I did! More than 5 people had already left when we took this, too. I can’t wait for the rest of this week! Thirty-seven total athletes in the 6pm class. Epic!

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19 new athletes came by for the first day!!

It was a beautiful morning in Denver and I had few minutes to step outside and finally answer Ben’s question from last week, which was “What can you do to prevent being sore the day after a workout?”

I touched on 3 main topics:

  • Ice to reduce swelling
  • Proper nutrition to replenish broken muscles.  (Kevin Ogar, a friend of mine, said this, “Cramming some post workout carbs is a good idea: sweet potatoes, yams, squash, starchy veggies and tuber (besides white potatoes), grassfed meat and butter.  And large quantities of them”)
  • Active stretching and mobility to decrease likelihood of injury and increase range of motion (I would definitely recommend Kelly Starrett’s MobilityWOD)

What do you think, guys?