"Nancy-ish"

5 Rounds for time:

400m Run
7 Hang Power Snatch (135#/95#)
5 Overhead Squat (135#/95#)

Results

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OHS_Rob W Setting Up

Quote of the day: “The Open is the party we all get to crash, no matter where we live in this world, no matter where we are on the sickness-wellness continuum. It doesn’t matter if you’re a beast or you’re brand new to the Sport of Fitness—you’re invited.” ~ Lisbeth Darsh of CrossFit HQ

Today’s WOD was similar to the benchmark “Nancy”. A little heavier, a little slower, but a good test to stay on the bar to complete the complex and get back to the run.

Danny Broflex: Episode 3 – The Offline Show – video [ipod] [mov] [HD mov]

Two videos below with great tips/cues and progressions but with very different styles of coaching (not a big fan of the feedback style in the MU video but the analysis is spot on). If you are working on either handstands or on muscle-ups than watch these both. Note how in both movements the “hollow” position is vital. Practice. Then practice more. 

If you already have a muscle-up then watch the video and compare your style and technique and assess whether you have room to become more efficient. I guarantee you do. 

Developing the Handstand” with Camille Leblanc-Bazinet – CrossFit Journal video [ipod] [mov] [HD mov]

Nich Bloch Muscle-up Comparison with Daniel Tyminski by the Outlaw Way

Elbows Up

Main Class:

16 minute AMRAP (As Many Rounds As Possible) of:

Teams of 2: 

10 Front Squat (115#/75#)
10 Pull-ups 
* Run 200m

* One Partner runs 200m while the other Partner completes reps/rounds. Switch after each 200m Run and pick up where your Partner left off. Score total rounds.
** One bar per team 

Advanced RX Class:

Strength WOD:

1-1-1-1-1-1-1
Front Squat

Conditioning:

7 Rounds for time:

7 Front Squat (165#/115#)
7 Chest-to-Bar Pull-ups

Results

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FS AMRAP

Normal class schedule Monday!

Register for the CrossFit Games Open now! Sign up and then join the SnoRidge CrossFit Affiliate team. Remember this is “Open” to all of you. It’s a fun experience and we encourage everyone interested to participate and “prove your fitness”.

From the Vault. Demo of the Adv Class WOD:

Jason Khalipa 3:23, Neal Maddox 3:48. FS and C2B WOD Demo at NorCal CrossFit – video [wmv] [mov]

The Overhead Squat with Chris Spealler – video [ipod] [mov] [720 HD] [1080 HD]

Change to Team Competition in 2014 CF Games

Team WOD_FS Barbara FS_Lou

Coach Lindsay

3 Rounds for time:

500m Row
50 AbMat Sit-ups
15 Deadlift (225#/155#)

Checkout:

2 Minute Challenge (Choose one):

Max Rounds of Cindy 

or 

Max Hand Release Push-ups

Results

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Lindsay coached her first class tonight. Where was everyone? She even set everything up for you!

Coach Linds_1st Class

Okay seriously welcome to the team! Excited for Friday Night Lights with Coach Linds at 6pm. Where’s Jeremy? He has Monday at 7pm and Thursdays at 7pm!

Note: Monday classes are normal schedule for MLK day.

Danny Broflex: Episode 2 – Clang ‘n’ Bang – video [ipod] [mov] [HD mov]

Deads

SRCF 4.0! We Are Growing!

Skills WOD: 

12-15 Minutes to Practice:
Rope Climbs, Rope Climb Technique, Foot Locks

Strength WOD:

7 Minutes to Work up to a heavy 1RM
Squat Clean Thruster

Conditioning:

For time:

30 Thrusters (75#/55#)
3 Rope Climbs (15′) 
20 Thrusters 
2 Rope Climbs
10 Thrusters 
1 Rope Climb

Results

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2014 is bringing a bigger and better SnoRidge CrossFit! We have secured more space. Without moving. This is a post-Christmas miracle. 

Today we signed over our kid to the bank and closed on the purchase of the adjacent building (yes, the one that has been for sale and had the huge “For Lease/For Sale” sign in the window). We will be working feverishly to combine these two spaces together and get through all of the dis-assembly, demo, construction, and assembly before the start of the CF Games Open.

Some background: This journey to find more space has been an adventure we have been on for several years. About a year after being in our current spot I began looking at options to grow. Over the past two years I have combed through almost every single piece of commercial property, retail, land and backwoods lot located within the Snoqualmie Valley that we could lease, buy, or build on. I have scoured North Bend, Snoqualmie, Carnation/Fall City, Preston, Issaquah Highlands and briefly considered Issaquah. I have looked at places like Dirt Fish, farm property, and commercial property which is aplenty here on the Ridge. I have looked into barns, vacant liquor stores, old banks, and even a beautiful building in downtown Snoqualmie that was out of our price range but would have made a small but beautiful space. It seemed like every WEEK or so on my way home from work or on a weekend I would actually drive around a town or location in the Valley and just look for space and “lease/sale” signs, then call any broker number listed. Multiple times I thought I had something “locked” only to find a significant hurdle, roadblock, or small problem like not having $1-2 million laying around.

I truly can’t list everything I looked into. It was a hobby/obsession. A couple times we had very real options that would have had us move that didn’t pan out for one reason or another. As option after option fell through or proved to be unfavorable I resigned myself to just waiting and seeing what would happen. To say we were discouraged is a massive understatement. During this time we dealt with other issues around staying here that at one point had us convinced we were going to have to move the gym and try to lease out our current space. Fortunately many things were resolved and we decided we could stay here and make it work. We decided to go after the space next door for sale. These past 4-5 months of moving to buy this building have been very challenging, and not saying anything to anyone was even tougher as so many of you have asked about more space. As our close date moved multiple times with each and every hurdle, we decided no one other than the coaches should know to guard against the possibility of something not working out. Today it all worked out. 

Hopefully by mid-February we will be running SRCF version 4.0 (1.0 was the garage, 2.0 was our spot down at the end of the 100m run turnaround where we leased from Kristy, 3.0 is our current location). Adding the neighboring building that doubles our current size will allow us to have more room to grow, space to alleviate the current occasional packed class, and ability to program a better mix and variety of workouts that are less constrained by logistics. It means we can stay put in this community and not move away. That has been very important to us in our search.

Please bear with us in the next several weeks as once we lock down a schedule to get the work done with our contractor, we will have some disruption to the class schedule to allow it to get completed as quickly as possible. Stay tuned.

Finally, thank you all for your support. Thank you for being a part of the SnoRidge family, for wanting to workout here, coach here, and thank you for staying. Each of you are a part of what we think makes this gym a very cool place to work, sweat, and laugh together. 

The cool features:

  • Double the warehouse floor space of our current box with sound mitigation measures
  • A bigger pull-up rig
  • More ceilings and rafters to hang more ropes and rings
  • A second roll-up garage door with an additional pull-up bar to be mounted
  • 4 bathrooms to double the capacity of pre-WOD nervous pee-ers!
  • A new entry area that will have it’s own seating area, retail area, expanded Squatch Cave
  • More storage cubbies so you can leave more of your shit at the box and I can donate it to Goodwill!
  • More wall space for my banner collection
  • Bigger upstairs area for which we have to figure out what to do with it

Rope Climb_Rob W

Two other things to announce:

1. New Coach! Lindsay has completed her intern period and survived her initial hazing and pledge period. Coach Lindsay will be on probation (and known as Coach Probie although we haven’t defined what probation really means) but will be taking over the Friday 6pm class starting tomorrow. Jeremy will take the Thursday 7pm class from me. I will have more time to sit around and workout and still stay up way too late at night. Back to Lindsay, we are stoked to welcome her aboard. God help her, and please go easy on her. Kidding, she will be great and no doubt a kick ass addition to our coaches.

2. Huge back handsprings and high fives to Jenn Rogers for leading her team with her best scores of her career in her latest gymnastics meet for Mt. Si High! Thanks for the shout out in your article!
 

CF Games 2014: 

Register for the Open Now! Don’t forget to select our affiliate to join the team!

Safety Brief

Strength WOD:

2-2-2-2-2
Split Jerk

Conditioning:

For time:

30 Burpees
40 Wall Balls (20#/14#)
400m Run
50 Double-Unders
500m Row

Results

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Yay Burpees

GET SIGNED UP! The 2014 CF Games Open registration is live. Sign up and join the SnoRidge team! We will be running the Open WOD’s each Friday beginning 2/28 for five weeks.

Open For Fitness – [videoRegistration for the 2014 Reebok CrossFit Games Open is live.

Split Jerk_Jules Split Jerk_Kelby

I posted this to our Facebook group today but wanted to post here to ensure everyone in the gym sees this.

A Word on Safety: 

In light of the accident to Kevin Ogar I have been thinking a ton on this topic. As I watched cleans last night (and while I was lifting) the whole topic of safety was on my mind. I think the tragic accident that occurred at the OC Throwdown serves as a reminder to all of us on the topic of SAFETY. I believe we are a very safe gym. From coaches to athletes we all are acutely aware of how to be safe. Having a small space has driven great awareness, that said it’s never a bad thing to revisit.

Please read these rules and apply every time you lift. Educate others if the opportunity shows itself.

  1. Know what you can do, in that moment, and listen to that voice in your head. If you are thinking “this looks or feels really bad” then it likely is. Stop and reassess or reset! 
  2. Always put technique over load. A “PR at any price” is a recipe for disaster.
  3. Situational Awareness Part 1: Be aware of your surroundings. Look for other lifters/movers. When someone is about to lift, DON’T WALK IN FRONT OR BEHIND THEM. You don’t know which way the bar may go if they bail the lift. It can easily go into you and back into them. Think of it like golf, you don’t talk and move around in someone’s back-swing, ever.
  4. Situational Awareness Part 2: Keep your work area organized and clean. Don’t make a pile of bumpers and collars around where you lift. Take the 5 seconds to move things out of the way to the SIDES of the barbell and not in the path of someone else’s. Tripping or stepping on something is that link in the chain that leads to a bigger accident.
  5. Know HOW TO FAIL. If you don’t know and can’t execute a proper barbell drop from any position, then you shouldn’t be going for a minimal or maximal load in that position. If you can’t re-rack a bar to your back or front rack on your body, then learn that technique before adding weight for a set of lifts. If you can’t or don’t feel comfortable dropping the bar with weights, then you need to learn how to control it and execute it.
  6. Re-read #1. If your buddy, class or coach encourages you to “add more” and you have little to no confidence on your ability to do it, or if you simply don’t “have it” that day, then take personal responsibility to be safe and scale yourself appropriately.
  7. If you are unsure, then ASK your coach and then LISTEN to what they have to say (I said LISTEN and not HEAR! Listen = Understanding)

NOTE: KIDS
– Please keep them in the Cave! We’ve been lax specifically in this area lately. It’s the one area I believe we all need to be better about. They need stay in that area to avoid a catastrophe. It may not be fun for them but it’s safe. 
No more upstairs (where the unpredictable can occur due to lack of supervision). Imagine your kid alone in a room with rings, slam balls, GHD’s, boxes and pull-up bars. Throw in some sticks and mats and it’s like their own personal Ninja Warrior compound.
– No fight club or jumping around the lobby. 
– Under the right circumstances they can sit quietly in the lobby if they are old enough and under self control, but ideally they need to be in the cave. It’s only for an hour. If they can’t handle it then they should remain at home. 

Thanks everyone!

Speed Under the Bar

Strength WOD:

1-1-1-1-1
Clean (Full Squat)

Conditioning:

3 Rounds for time:

400m Run
9 Squat Cleans (135#/95#)
15 Hand Release Push-ups

Results

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Finish_Lisa Clean_Matt

The third pull, or getting under the bar after you have “finished” with a strong shrug or jump to create upward momentum on the barbell, demands speed. Too slow and that bar just falls from below the chest back to the ground as your hands and elbows flail around. Pull under fast and you will solidly hit your receiving position for the bar in the front squat (for the clean) or overhead squat (for the snatch). When we program these strength workouts, use the time and load to practice your speed and technique. Do that and your loads will go up.

The Third Pull: Get Up and Get Under tabatatimes.com

Details for Judges 2014 CF Games Open

Stop the Slop: There are many of you who weighed in for the Nutrition Challenge or wanted to compete in the WOD Performance Challenge that need to pay your Nutrition/Performance Challenge “Buy-in”! Please drop it off at the gym next time you come in so we have an accurate count of people that are in.

Call to action:

This past weekend a CrossFitter named Kevin Ogar competing in an event in CA (the OC Throwdown) suffered a terribly tragic and freak injury during a Snatch event. After being struck by the barbell on a missed snatch he was left with a separated T11/T12 and severed spinal cord with no feeling below the injury. He has no medical insurance and is facing unfathomable medical bills. The CrossFit community in a few days has come together to help and so far has raised over $130k in donations for him. The outpouring of support both financially and spiritually is moving. If you would like to help and donate then you can do so below. Any amount helps.

http://kevinogar.com

"TK"

20 minute AMRAP (As Many Rounds As Possible) of:

8 Strict Pull-ups
8 Box Jumps (36″/30″)
12 Kettlebell Swings (70#/53#)

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“They died for liberty – they died for us. They are at rest. They sleep in the land they made free, under the flag they rendered stainless . . . Earth may run red with other wars, but they are at peace. In the midst of battles, in the roar of conflict, they found the serenity of death.” ~ Robert Green Ingersoll

TK

TK

U.S. Army Major Thomas E. Kennedy, 35, of West Point, New York, assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, based in Fort Carson, Colorado, died on August 8, 2012, of wounds suffered when an insurgent detonated a suicide vest in Kunar province, Afghanistan. He is survived by his wife Kami, son Brody, daughter Margaret, parents George and Patricia, and brothers John and George. ~ CrossFit.com

Strict Pull Ups_TK Demo

Box Jumps_TK

Partner Complex

Main Class:

20 minute AMRAP (As Many Rounds As Possible) of:

Teams of 2: 

9 Deadlift (115#/75#)
6 Hang Power Clean (115#/75#) 
3 Push Press (115#/75#)

RX+ (135#/95#)

* Partner up. Partner 1 completes 1 round then switches with Partner 2. Alternate back and forth. Score total rounds.
** One bar per team 

Advanced RX Class:

Skills:

7 minutes to Practice Handstand Push-ups  

Strength WOD:

3-3-3-3-3
Power Clean

Conditioning:

7 Rounds for time:

3 Power Cleans (205#/145#)
4 Ring Handstand Push-ups

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Possible SuperBowl Preview?

Seahawk Bronco

Did Sean Payton Make A CrossFit Reference On His Playcard? USAtoday.com

Meet Coach Sean Payton’s CrossFit Coach

Behind the Games: 2013—Part 5

Power Position

Strength WOD:

2-2-2-1-1-1
Snatch

Conditioning WOD:

3 Rounds for time of:
12 Thrusters (115#/75#)
6 Muscle-ups

Results

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Spencer hits the Power Position:

Power Position_Spencer

The power position or “pockets” phase of the snatch is the position of the bar in the second pull near the mid-thigh or hips when the acceleration begins and the power is shifted from the heels into the floor as the athlete begins the “jump” with straight arms. Think “speed” and “power” through the middle while keeping the bar close and the knees out. This phase is crucial to generating a strong finish before transitioning into the third pull quickly under the barbell. 

Practice this position with a PVC and empty barbell and then master it at light loads so it becomes subconscious.

Cueing the Power Position: CrossFit Journal

Behind the Games: 2013—Part 4

Big day tomorrow. Go Hawks! OnRamp, Team WOD, and Advanced awesomeness all on tap before the Saints get crushed!

  MU Couplet_Sean and Josh

"4 x 500"

Strength WOD:

3-3-3-1-1-1
Shoulder Press

Conditioning WOD:

4 Individually Timed Rows:

500m Row
Each row is a max effort. Rest 3 minutes between rounds.

Results

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Row Hard

Rowing interval sprints are a great tool for increasing your overall fitness.  Why sprint to the finish line? Read on and incorporate a strong finish every time you do rowing max efforts.

Rowers: Why You Must Always Sprint ergrowing.com

Interval Training Concept2.com

Media:

Behind the Games: 2013—Part 3

Bartendaz: ‘Mind Up’” – CrossFit Journal video [ipod] [mov] [HD mov]

Press

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