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Team,

I came across a great post from Jennie over at CrossFit Fire and I had to write one of my own for you guys! She titled the piece “My Resolutions to you“, so I have borrowed the title for this post as well.

As I enter my first full calendar year as a CrossFit coach, I have already spoken to each of you multiple times about how excited I am! I am excited to grow and learn more as a coach and CrossFitter, and I am most excited to help each of you reach (and surpass) all of the attainable goals that we will set in 2011.
(Click here to reread one of my posts from last year on goal-setting, and here for another)

In the interest of copying Jennie’s format, here are some of MY resolutions to YOU:

In 2011 I will:

  • Grow our team to 10+ members (that’d be over 400% growth… and I’m ok with that!)
  • Introduce new and effective stretching and mobility skills/techniques, and making time for them in our class.
  • Create at least two “Pursuit of Paleo” posts per month to help facilitate healthier food choices for you.
  • Be more relentless than I have been on form. ~ For those 60 minutes in class, my goal is to give you the highest possible quality of training. Proper form is #1, and with it, you’ll be stronger and safer in the long run!
  • Meet with each of you at least once per month on your specific goals, whether they’re CrossFit-related or not!
  • Constantly keep your training fun and varied!

In 2011 I will no longer:

  • Fear repeating myself with the proper instruction of a movement because I think “you’ve already heard it before”. ~ The more you see things done right, and the more you practice them, the more likely you are to do them right at the end of an intense workout.
  • Just “talk” to you about your goals. We will document, and reference them often. And when we achieve one, we will quickly set another goal!
  • Be afraid to over scale someone’s workout (stolen directly from Jennie!). ~ If you push yourself hard enough, something as simple as 20 push-ups can be a hard workout. I am confident that regardless of the weights/movements used, you will all continue to improve as athletes. Again, my #1 priority is proper form, the rest will come from that.
  • Be afraid to PUSH you guys! ~ I know for a fact you’re each capable of so much more, so I hope you’re excited to be challenged this year! CrossFit is just as much about growing mentally as it is physically. I’m here to help you with both.

So there you have it.

I really hope you’re all as excited as I am for what this year is going to bring. It’s going to be a good one!
I’ll leave you with a great idea I got to help us improve our double-unders thanks to the guys over at Life AsRx! (Just don’t tell Orion…)

What do you think?

Announcements!

Posted: January 16, 2011 in CrossFit, Training
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This is one more friendly reminder that effective tomorrow, and until further notice, our weekday classes will be moving to a 6:00pm start time! Sunday classes will keep their 5:30pm start time.

Class Schedule for 2011:
Sunday 5:30pm-6:30pm
Monday 6:00pm-7:00pm
Wednesday 6:00pm-7:00pm
Thursday 6:00pm-7:00pm

Any questions, feel free to ask!

Due to work going late for some, and business travel for others, it was just Jamie again tonight! I told him he just liked the 1:1 attention, and that he told the others not to come in, but he denied it.

Tonight we stayed away from a “barbell strength” movement since the focus for the first half of class was going to be, simply put, “core strength”. Jamie knew right up front that he would be performing 2 mini-workouts this evening.

The first was a 2-rounder, where he had to “accumulate” time in certain positions before moving onto the next part of the workout. After he finished this and had a few minutes rest, I introduced him to another CrossFit favorite: Tabatas!
He’s had a pretty fun two days, huh?

Workout of the Day:
WOD #1
2 Rounds for time of-
1:00 Handstand Hold / 1:00 L-Sit Hold / 1:00 Back Extension Hold

WOD #2
Tabata Intervals for-
Air Squat / Row (for calories)

Athlete Results:
WOD #1
Jamie- 19:25

WOD #2
Air Squat (done holding a 10lb plate)- 12 / 12 / 13 / 12 / 10 / 12 / 10 / 12 – 93
Row (for calories)- 5 / 8 / 7 / 7 / 7 / 7 / 7 / 8 – 56
Total Score- 149

Jamie came in tonight, and it was a good one. First, we spent some time working on the Hang Power Snatch and Hang Squat Snatch lifts. These can be some of the most technically advanced lifts, and Jamie did a great job driving up through his heels, extending the hips and getting that powerful shrug linked together to get the bar high in the air. Great job!

For the workout, I wanted to introduce Jamie to one of our very own CrossFit “Girls”. As many of you know, CrossFit names many of it’s workouts after two main groups. First are the Hero’s who have died in the line of duty to protect our freedoms, and the second theme of named workouts is Women’s names. The girl that Jamie got to meet tonight… Barbara!

Workout of the Day:
5 Rounds for time of-
20 Pull-Ups / 30 Push-Ups / 40 Sit-Ups / 50 Air Squats
Rest exactly 3:00 minutes between rounds

Since it was his first time with this workout, I went ahead and cut it down to only 3 rounds. Barbara can be a “body weight” workout crusher, so we took it a little easy…. (ask Jamie if it seemed too easy) 🙂 The way he pushed through the last 50 squats was incredible. Great finish!

Athlete Results:
Jamie (3 Bands round 1, 4 Bands rounds 2 and 3 pull-ups)- Rd 1- 8:30 / Rd 2 – 7:52 / Rd 3 – 8:37

In constantly trying to keep new and entertaining material on this blog, I wanted to try out a new idea.

Since I’m always posting videos of my athletes working out, for all you guys know, all I like doing is sitting “behind” the stop watch and barking out orders. That couldn’t be farther from the truth. On top of loving the coaching part of CrossFit, I also train CrossFit myself.

Take a look at the video below, and tell me what you think! If you guys like it, Orion and I (along with other trainers who join us) will probably try to tape a monthly training session just to share with you.

So, let’s hear it… what’s your vote? Yay or Nay to continue posting “Trainer’s Workout” videos?

***Be advised, there is some inappropriate language in the song that accompanies the video***

It seems that with every passing week, you guys are becoming more and more comfortable in the bottom position of that squat. I can’t tell you exactly what it’s from, but I’ll tell myself it’s from the additional time we’ve spending these last few weeks on stretching and mobility with foam rolling and using baseballs to loosen up. Yay for increased range of motion, and the increased strength that is coming with it!

Today’s lift was 5 sets of 5 for Front Squat. Jamie, Clayton and Kristin all did a great job. The video I post will show their final sets. Great effort and form, you three!

Once we finished this, I told them about our workout for the day; A 20-minute AMRAP. This means they complete the movements listed in order, as many times as possible in 20 minutes.

Workout of the Day:
20 Minute AMRAP of-
15 Thrusters / 20 Double-Unders (or 50 Single Jumps) / 25 Jumping Pull-Ups / 30 Ab-Mat Sit-Ups

Even though the Thrusters were only using the bar, once you start to get tired, that full range of motion on each rep gets to be pretty taxing! Great job maintaining proper form and using those hips to help get the bar overhead.

Athlete Results:
5×5 Front Squat (Weight on Final sets)-
Jamie- 135lb
Kristin- 55lbs
Clayton- 165lbs

AMRAP-
Jamie (45lb Thrusters / 50 Single Jumps)- 3 Full Rounds + 28 Sit-ups (2 REPS from 4 full rounds!)
Clayton (45lb Thrusters / 50 Single Jumps)- 4 Full Rounds + 15 Sit-ups (HUGE improvement on the Jumping!)
Kristin (15lb Thrusters / 20 Double-Unders)- 5 Full Rounds + 15 Thrusters (Doubles are getting better and better)

The Numbers: 1/9/11

Posted: January 10, 2011 in CrossFit, Training
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After a group warm-up we started today off with 5X5 Push Press. We’re starting to look really solid with form at higher weights, so that means heavy sets of 3’s and 1’s are almost here. Let’s get ready to lift some heavy things!

The workout for the day was a fun one. Since Orion has built a lot more boxes for box jumps over the past few weeks, I was finally able to set up an “obstacle course” of sorts!

Workout of the Day:
3 Rounds for time of-
Box Jump / 10 Squat Jumps / Box Jump / 10 Hand-release Push-Ups / Box Jump / 10 KB Swings / Box Jump / Snake Run / 10 Burpees

When that’s done, we did two minutes of max sledge swings… AND 2 minutes of max ball slams. Great way to end the workout!

Athlete Results:
5×5 Push Press
Kristin- 45lbs
Jamie- 95lbs

WOD
Kristin (12kg KB)- 7:54
Jamie (12kg KB)- 9:43

2 Minute Sledge Swing
Kristin (8lb Hammer)- 50 swings
Jamie (10lb Hammer)- 35 swings

2 Minute Slam Ball
Kristin (30lb ball)- 28 slams
Jamie (30lb ball)- 28 slams

Clayton and Jamie stopped through tonight, and we started right away with a 1000 meter row. Nothing fast, I just wanted them to get their whole bodies warmed up before we got to it. As usual, stretching and mobility followed, and after going over the workout in detail, it was time to hit the WOD!

Workout of the Day:
25 / 20 / 15 / 10 / 5 of-
Box Jumps / Hand-Release Push-Ups / Kettlebell Swings

The way this workout is completed is the athlete does 25 reps of each movement, then 20 of each, and so on until the final round where they do 5 jumps, 5 push-ups, and 5 swings to end the workout.

Instead of creating a video for tonight’s class, I am going to show you the final round of these guys. Tons of fight, and two strong finishes!

Athlete Results:
Jamie (20″ Box / 16kg KB)- 17:15
Clayton (24″ Box / 24kg KB)- 18:10

We finished the night with some skill work. First, we hopped on the GHD machine and really tried to extend those legs hard to propel our upper bodies towards our feet and reduce some of that force on the lumbar spine. It’s more efficient, and it happens to be much more powerful when you do it that way. Sounds like a good skill to practice, huh?! The guys did great. After that, a little handstand hold work, and we were on our way.

For a GREAT video provided by CrossFit HQ, Click Here to watch Coach Glassman and Nicole talk about the proper way to complete a GHD Sit-Up.

Have a fun and safe weekend, and I’ll see you all next week!

Tonight brought another first-timer to CrossFit Lakewood! Ashleigh came in, and I must say again, did an amazing job for someone who had never done CrossFit before. That’s so encouraging to see!

As the first Monday class of 2011, and I decided we were going to hit a classic CrossFit benchmark workout that is used by many gyms across the country. It’s affectionately known as “The Baseline.” Before we got into that, though, it was time to get back to some strength training! The strength workout today was Back Squat, 5 sets of 5 reps. While Kristin and Clayton worked to a 5 rep max, Ashleigh and I spent time learning how to perform the lift correctly.

Athlete Results:
Kristin- 85lbs
Clayton- 185lbs

Workout of the Day:
Row 500 meters / 40 Air Squats / 30 Sit-Ups / 20 Push-Ups / 10 Pull-Ups

Athlete Results:
Kristin (Ab-Mat sit-ups, 2-banded pull-ups)- 5:20
Clayton (Ab-Mat sit-ups, unassisted pull-ups)- 6:05
Ashleigh (Ab-Mat sit-ups, 3-banded pull-ups)- 6:28

Like I said… check out that time for Ashleigh! For a first-timer?! Great job! After the workout we spent about 10-15 minutes foam-rolling. We will get more flexible this year, and it will show in our strength gains!

***Blogger’s note***
I’m still learning how to play around with movie editing software, but would still love your feedback as to how you think these videos are turning out. Fun? Boring? Do you want more/less video? More/less photos?

I’m curious, so if you could please leave your feedback in the comments section, that’d be awesome! Thanks, guys.

The first class of 2011 brought a new face to CrossFit Lakewood.  Andy had been wanting to come check it out for a while, and only a short while after his shoulder surgery, here he was!

The first class spent a lot of time discussing the basic movements of CrossFit, and then establishing some cues on how to practice that good form. Andy didn’t take very long at all to look very solid, so after a pretty thorough warm-up, we were ready to roll!

Workout of the Day:
21-15-9
Overhead Squats / Wall Ball Tosses / Ab-Mat Sit-Ups
Followed by 1 down and back sprint after the round of 21, 2 sprints after the round of 15, and finishing the workout with 3 down and back sprints!

Aside from Andy doing an amazing job on his first CrossFit Workout, it’s also another first…

A New Year equals New Technology!! We now have the ability to record in HD!! That will certainly make for some more fun videos as we enter 2011.

Tonight’s video is a step in the right direction. Enjoy!