"Taylor"

Skills:

10 Minutes Muscle-up Practice

* 15 minute max. Practice progressions, kip-ups, ring dips or burpee pull-ups as alternate. 

Conditioning WOD:

“Taylor”

4 Rounds for time of:

400m Run
5 Burpee Muscle-ups

* If you’ve got a 20 lb. vest, wear it
** Sub 10 Burpee Pull-ups or 10 Burpee Jumping Pull-ups each round

Results

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Weighted MU

U.S. Army Specialist David Wayne Taylor, 20, of Dixon, Kentucky, assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, based in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, died in Kandahar province, Afghanistan on March 29, 2012, from wounds sustained in an accident at an ammunition supply point. He is survived by his sisters Tamara Taylor and Christina Abell, and mother Sarah Whitledge Taylor. ~ crossfit.com

New skill day today. The weighted muscle-up in a WOD. Congrats to all who tackled this either weighted or not, as well as to Kelby for his first several muscle-ups!

Burpee Pull-ups

Watch this. The power, skill and strength for this is impressive:

The Back Uprise with David Durante – video [ipod] [mov] [HD mov]

Party With the Girls

Main Class:

As a team of 2, complete the following mash-up of Benchmark “Girls” for time:

“Annie-Fran-Isabel”

150 Double-Unders
150 AbMat Sit-ups
45 Thrusters (95#/65#)
45 Pull-ups
30 Power Snatch (135#/95#)

* Share a bar, add weight as you go. Alternate work with your partner.

Advanced RX Class: 

Strength WOD:

EMOM for 10 Minutes
1 Power Snatch + 1 Hang Snatch (full) + 1 Overhead Squat (pick load)

Conditioning WOD:

AMRAP mash-up of Benchmark “Girls” of:

“Fran-Isabel-Grace” plus Rope Climbs

3 Minute Max Reps of:
21-15-9
Thruster (95#/65#)
Pull-up
3 Minute Rest

3 Minute Max Reps of:
30 Power Snatch (135#/95#)
3 Minute Rest

3 Minute Max Reps of:
30 Clean and Jerk (135#/95#)
3 Minute Rest

3 Minute Max Reps of:
Rope Climbs (15 ft.)

Score total reps completed.

Results

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Thrusters

Not Too Heavy T

This weekend Mark went down to LA to try out for the National Pro Fitness League (NPFL) at the LA Combine. He was able to choose from any of a list of events on Saturday with the goal of being among 48 men (out of 120) and 48 women selected to continue on Sunday in a team portion of the combine. While Mark didn’t advance to Sunday he did set a few new PR’s in the Deadlift, 1k row, and Clean along with impressive performances in several other max rep events (double-unders, C2B pull-ups, pistols, rope climbs, front squat, and farmer’s carry). Congrats to you and for going down to represent and give it your best effort. This was a lifetime experience!

2014 LA Combine Scorecard Men’s

NPFL Day 1 At the 2014 LA Combine

NPFL Combine LA – The Tests

Pull-up Practice

Skills WOD:

Pull-ups (Strict)
5 x 5 or 5 x 7

* Scale to Supine Ring Row or 5 x 3 Strict Pull-up

Conditioning:

For time:

1000m Row
20 Deadlifts (225#/155#)
100 Air Squats

Results

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Ben P_DL

April OnRamp concludes tomorrow. Our next OnRamp begins Tuesday May 6 at 7pm. If you are interested or know someone who wants to get stated with CrossFit then sign up now before spaces are sold out!

Backstage Pass: Open Workout 14.5 – [video]

Performance: NPFL Rebecca Voight Deadlift PR (395#) profitnessleague.com 

Get-Ups

Strength WOD:

3-3-3
Turkish Get-up

* 3 each arm per set

Conditioning WOD:

As Many Rounds As Possible in 15 Minutes of:

10 Wall Balls (20#/14#)
10 Toes-to-Bar
10 Box Jumps (24″/20″)

Results

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Dylan_Turkish GU Box Jumps

Girl GetUps

Today was a little different. First you got to warm-up with some agility ladders which we never use (thanks Lisa) and then it was time to practice some Turkish Get-ups and work on balance, core and shoulder strength. 

Notes:

The new lobby will now be the main entrance to the gym. Please don’t use the other side (the original door). We are going to direct people to the front lobby/desk on the new side and keep the other door locked for safety and to have one point of entry rather than two. 

Parents: Please remember that kids belong in the Squatch Cave, not playing around in the lobby. Clean up for your kids before you leave and put things back where they belong so the next Mom and Dad or Coach doesn’t have to. If you see your kid out of the cave, please take care of escorting them back.

The NPFL: The National Pro Fitness League. Everything You Need To Know (For Now). www.boxlifemagazine.com

“Burgener Total”

Strength WOD: 

“Burgener Total”

Snatch (full) 1 Rep Max 
Clean & Jerk 1 Rep Max
Front Squat 1 Rep Max

* Find your 1RM effort for the lifts listed above. You get ONLY 3 1RM attempts for each lift. Misses count. Your total is best 1RM of each of the three lifts.
* Total must be done in the specified order.

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Tons of PR’s today! Love this total.

Rob hits a PR Snatch:

PR_Rob W

  This is Coach B or Coach Mike Burgener. Simply the best.

 

The Hook Grip with Stephane Rochet – video [ipod] [mov] [HD mov]

CrossFit Games Update: April 2, 2014 – [video]

Watch this. This is poetry in motion:

The Front Uprise with David Durante – video [ipod] [mov] [HD mov]

Push, Pull

Strength WOD:

3-3-3-3-3
Press

Conditioning WOD:

For time:

800m Run
5 Muscle-ups
400m Run
10 Muscle-ups
200m Run
15 Muscle-ups

or:

800m Run
10 Chest-to-Bar Pull-ups
400m Run
20 Chest-to-Bar Pull-ups
200m Run
30 Chest-to-Bar Pull-ups

Results

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Press_Seth C2B_Jill

MU_Jon #spencerbomb

Congrats to Coach Mark Shark, Brother Buskas (or Bruskas), or just plain Marky Mark for finishing 52nd in the NW Region and making it into the field of the top 60 male athletes. The top 48 qualify for Regionals and once those who select to go “team” declare their intention next week, they will backfill those spots up through 60th place. With Mark’s placement and the known men who will be competing on their team, it’s a pretty sure bet he will receive an invitation to compete at Regionals again this year in May! Well done!

CrossFit Games Update: April 1, 2014 – [video]

Next Up: Masters and Regional Athletes

Climb Down

Strength WOD:

5-3-3-1-1
Front Squat

* 12 Minutes on the clock, move fast!

Conditioning WOD:

10, 9, 8, 7, … down to 1 of each with a 200m Run for time:

10 Front Squats (135#/95#)
10 Kettlebell Swings (70#/53#)
200m Run 

Results

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Front Squat_Runs KB Swing_Josh

Sam Briggs and Josh Bridges Win 14.5

So this attempt at 14.5 shows a ton of heart and dedication. It also flat out scares me about the Open and just how accessible it is vs. how accessible it should be. Note: This submission thankfully was rejected as things go wrong around the 9 minute mark due to some technical difficulties such as “sunset”. Also the poor guy had to constantly tell the camera guy to back up and film him and the clock. 

The Most Epic 14.5 Result blog.beyondthewhiteboard.com

The Open is Closed

Main Class:

Team up, share a bar and find:

1RM
Power Clean 

Then choose a minimum of 3 of the below:
Max Rep Pull-ups
Max Rep Push-ups
Max Rep Handstand Push-ups
Max Rep Ring Dips
Max Rep Double-Unders 
Max Rep Toes-to-bar
Max Box Jump Height (Static or moving start)
Max Effort 500m Row

* Max Reps are single attempt (unbroken or resting from the hang, plank, handstand etc.)

Advanced RX Class: 

Strength WOD:

1RM
Bench Press

Strength WOD Pt.2:

EMOM for 10 Minutes
2 Power Clean (pick load)

Conditioning WOD:

3 Rounds for time of:

5 Power Cleans (155#/105#)
50 Double-Unders
30ft. Handstand Walk

Results

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Over the Bar Ben_14_5

Submit your scores for 14.5 now! Don’t forget!

The CrossFit Open Leaderboard Is Like Ebay Sniping

New expanded Squatch Cave is almost complete!

Squatch Cave

"CrossFit Games Open 14.5"

Workout 14.5 

“Thrusters Suck and Buck Furpees”

21-18-15-12-9-6-3 reps for time of:
Thrusters (95#/65#)
Burpees (Bar Facing)

Results

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Emma_14_5_Burpee

This post is late because I am still recovering from 14.5. This Open WOD was probably one of the hardest ones yet programmed. This one impacted everyone who was participating. There was no way to be “saved by the Bell”. You didn’t get to throttle back and let the AMRAP end your misery. This one was equal work for all, and if you didn’t quit it came down to how much you wanted to keep moving. It wasn’t a WOD that only a small % would get to a final movement or advance to a higher load or another round or AMRAP, it was simply about getting it ALL done. From that standpoint I love that HQ finally programmed a task priority or “for time” WOD into the Open. It’s long overdue. 

I also know that this combo and amount of reps was so brutal for everyone that it will make a repeat reappearance in a future Games Open. Until that happens though I surely won’t be programming it. Especially since I received threats of being stabbed, shot, slapped, have my tires slashed, and even some people say they would probably quit the gym!

My plan is to build on this year’s Open to make it even bigger and better next year and to encourage as many people as possible to sign up and participate. It’s not about the competition so much as it is the accountability, the short term goal setting, and the added impetus to just “do more and suck less” week after week. During the spring and summer count on some Friday Night Lights special WOD’s, drinks, and maybe even a grill set-up.

This Open for me personally has been the most enjoyable to date. From the overall programming to the community building “Friday Night Lights” to the numerous PR’s gym-wide it has been an experience that I am bummed to see it end. This Open was also extremely therapeutic for me. Personally the past year for me has been rough. Having gone through a hand and knee surgery/recovery and then losing my Mom last spring derailed many of my goals for the year but I was able to stay on track to making progress and moving forward. Having to juggle the gym expansion under a tighter time line than we planned was stressful but really it was having my Dad pass away 9 days before the Open that left me in a bit of a “why me?” mode. Luckily I have a wife who knows everything about how to support, love, cheer me up and keep me positive. That said I was pretty “hollow” right after. With the excitement and anticipation each week of the Open workout announcement I found that the WOD’s and the environment of our gym really gave me something to focus on and dive into. The camaraderie of our entire SRCF family lifted my spirits and motivated me to do my best. Every workout gave me an opportunity to pour my stress into the WOD and approach it with a one effort shot. This outlet has more than helped me in dealing with the loss of both my parents and I am so much better off for it. Regardless of where my final finish is and if I reach my goal of advancing to the top 200 in the world for my Masters division, I know that I can be proud of my effort, the gym’s performance, and honestly say I can’t wait to do the Open all over again next year.

This is for you, Mom” games.crossfit.com

Brawl by the Bay games.crossfit.com

Burpees Over the Bar

2k Row

For Time:

2000m Row (Max Effort)

Checkout WOD:

Tabata AbMat Sit-ups

Perform max reps for 8 consecutive intervals of:
20 seconds of work followed by 10 seconds of rest. 

The Tabata score is total number of reps.

Results

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2k Max Effort

2k Row

All out max effort 2k row today was a good opportunity to focus on rowing technique. Managing your rower set-up, body position, racing start, stroke rate (SPM), and average pace is vital to knowing when to sprint to the finish. This one hurts the harder you row.

Tomorrow’s WOD:

Workout 14.5 aka “Thrusters Suck and Buck Furpees”

21-18-15-12-9-6-3 reps for time of:
Thrusters (95#/65#)
Burpees (Bar Facing)

1. Layout is taped on gym floor for individual barbell and bar-facing Burpee spots. We can run 12 at a time. 
2. No “ghost riding” your bar! That means no dropping it from overhead and saying “Peace out!” This will result in possibly someone getting hurt and you doing a whole lot of extra penalty Burpees. Put it down under control.
3. Step overs or jumping without feet together is not RX’d. (Although apparently it’s RX to step UP on a box…) You also cannot jump over and then do a diagonal burpee. You must face the bar.
4. No time cap. Scale accordingly. This one will be tough!

5. Friday Night Lights: MOST IMPORTANTLY after the WOD is finished you are free to bring, share and consume refreshments and post workout libations!

For complete workout standards, video and scorecard click here.

Watch Archived Footage of Rich Froning, Sam Briggs, Jason Khalipa, Annie Thorisdottir and Graham Holmberg on Workout 14.5

For 14.5 it is probably not a great idea to coach/judge your spouse. I doubt you will get a lot of smiles like below:

Spouse Coaching

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