"2013 Regionals Event 7"

Main Class:

In Teams of 2, Complete As Many Rounds As Possible in 15 Minutes of:

50m Sprint
1 Rope Climb 15′
2 Squat Clean (165#/100#)

* One bar. Alternate each round with your partner. Sub 2 Supine Rope Climbs to 1 Rope Climb.

Advanced RX Class:

“2013 Regionals Event 7”

4 Rounds for time:

2 Rope Climb 15′
100 ft. Run
4 Squat Clean (225#/135#)
100 ft. Run

Results

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Cleans

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Events:

Next Saturday evening Dirk and Meredith are hosting First Descents Wine-O-Rama at Kestrel Winetasting Cellar for a fundraiser for young adults stricken with cancer.

First Descents is a non-profit foundation dedicated to the needs of young adults with cancer. First Descents provides unique outdoor education experiences to let these young cancer fighters reclaim their lives. Kelly Starrett (who is riding with the First Descents cycling team with Dirk this summer) also donated a spot to a Mobility and Recovery seminar this December and a signed copy of his Supple Leopard to raffle off and help raise funds.

Details:

  • Where:Kestrel Winetasting Cellar, Woodinville, WA
  • When: 5-9pm, Saturday May 18th
  • Cost: Please join them at the Kestrel Winetasting Cellar for a special tasting event where, for your donation of $25 dollars, you will be treated to some of Kestrel’s best wines paired with a special selection of appetizers and desserts.

NOTE: If you cannot attend but would like to make a donation, please donate any amount to Meredith who will then consolidate all donations from our gym and Barbara will help get a 3 to 1 matching grant from the Gates Foundation. Donations to Meredith would need to go to her by June 1st.

Congrats to Christa who got her first 15 foot rope climb on Saturday!

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Finish Hard

Strength WOD:

1/1/1/1/1 Clean Pull + 1/1/1/1/1 Power Clean

* Perform each set as a “touch and go” complex

Conditioning WOD:

4 Rounds for time of:

400m Run (max effort)
* 2 Minute rest each round

Results

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Whether it’s a clean or a sprint, finish hard. It’s all about speed through the middle or sprinting across the line.

Ashley working her power cleans today (and PR’ing at 25#):

Ash_ Power Clean_Set Ash_Power Clean

CrossFit Games Update: May 10, 2013 – [video]

CrossFit Games Tickets On Sale Monday

Up and Down

For time:

20 Box Jumps (24″/20″)
30 Hand Release Push-ups 
40 Wall Balls (20#/14#)
50 Double-Unders
100 AbMat Sit-ups
50 Double-Unders
40 Wall Balls
30 Hand Release Push-ups 
20 Box Jumps 

Results

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AM vs. PM:

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PM

Happy birthday to Andrea (and all of you May peoples)!

All 2013 Regional Events Released games.crossfit.com

List of 2013 Regional Events for Individuals and Teams

Get your tickets now! We will be closed on Friday, May 31st and Saturday, June 1st for the NW Regionals. Come cheer on Mark and watch the competition.

Hang Complex

Strength WOD:

1/1/1/1/1 Hang Snatch + 1/1/1/1/1 High Hang Snatch

* Perform each set as a complex

Conditioning WOD:

2 Rounds for time of:

750m Row
20 Handstand Push-ups

* 15 minute time cap

Results

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Row

HSPU

Today’s complex emphasizes a strong finish and speed under the bar from both the hang (above the knee) and high-hang position. The high hang differs among some coaches; it can either involve both the hips and knees, or only a shallow dip at the knees. My intent is to keep the high hang exactly that, a shallow dip that keeps the chest high and the knees slightly bent with the hips vertical. The hang (above the knee) bottom position involves the hips and knees bending with the shoulders in front of the bar while the bar stays in contact down the front of the quads.

Saturday’s Individual Events for 2013 Reebok CrossFit Games Regionals Released

A History of Regional Competition

Mass Lunge

For Time:

100ft. Walking Lunges
21 Pull-ups
21 AbMat Sit-ups
100ft. Walking Lunges
18 Pull-ups
18 AbMat Sit-ups 
100ft. Walking Lunges
15 Pull-ups
15 AbMat Sit-ups  
100ft. Walking Lunges
12 Pull-ups
12 AbMat Sit-ups 
100ft. Walking Lunges
9 Pull-ups
9 AbMat Sit-ups   
100ft. Walking Lunges
6 Pull-ups
6 AbMat Sit-ups

Results

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Mass Lunge

Congrats to Rob W. for getting consecutive freestanding HSPU’s today after the WOD! Achievement unlocked.

The walking lunge targets the quadriceps, glutes and hip flexors and with enough of them can make a brutal workout (see “400 meters of walking lunges” for time). Using proper technique for the lunge is essential for protecting the muscles of the legs and the knees.

Coaching Tip (Walking Lunge):

  • Stand tall
  • Abs are “on” or engaged
  • Hands are at the sides, behind the head, or on the hips (NOT on the knees as you lunge)
  • Step forward in line with the hips with one foot
  • Plant the foot so that the knee is over the ankle and NOT forward of the toes
  • Bend the rear leg until the rear knee gently touches the ground
  • Step up and forward with the opposite leg
  • Stand up completely as you move from one lunge to the next 

Today’s WOD Demo with Chris Spealler and Eric O’Connor from 2010 (Chris Spealler 6:42, Eric O’Connor 7:01) – video [wmv] [mov]

Friday’s Individual Events for 2013 Reebok CrossFit Games Regionals Released!

"Maltz Challenge"

For Time:

400m Run 
50 Pull-ups 
200m Kettlebell Farmer’s Walk (53#/35# each hand)
50 Ring Dips 
100 Push-ups 
50 Knees-to-elbows 
100 Sit-ups (abmat)
400m Run 

Results

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Sometimes a WOD means a little more than just a workout. Sometimes they are meant to invoke a memory of a person or event in honor of their sacrifice. Today was the Maltz Challenge Memorial WOD to honor DEA agent and USAF Pararescueman MSG Michael Maltz who was killed in Afghanistan in a helicopter crash on 3/23/2003. It was also in honor of three Naval aviators who flew with Eric B. and perished in a tragic training accident last month. Thank you to all who participated today to honor our heroes, to the coaches who ran it all, and to Mrs. Michael Maltz for coming out to our gym.

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Events

Maltz Challenge is scheduled for Saturday 4/13. We will do this to honor all of our fallen hero service members including USAF and DEA agent Michael Maltz and three recently fallen Naval aviators that flew with our own Eric B. and his unit.

Waves will run at 0930, 1030 and 1130 (no Adv RX class this Sat.). Sign up on the whiteboard. If a smaller group is ready be prepared to go on the hour. There will be a Full Maltz and a Half Maltz option.

If you want to register and see the workout you can do so here.

Memorial Day Murph registration is also live. If you register you will get they annual t-shirt with proceeds going to help three charities that benefit our troops/families of fallen vets. We will run this in the morning only (along with 1/2 Murph) on Monday 5/27 for a limited schedule.

King of the Lifts

Strength WOD:

1/1/1/1/1/1/1
Clean and Jerk

Conditioning WOD:

For Time:

20 Kettlebell Swings (70#/53#)
30 Toes-to-bar 
400m Run

Results

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Splitting Frankie Split Jerk_Debra

Posts will be sporadic over the next several days. If you want to have your result to post to beyondthewhiteboard then I recommend taking a pic or recording it before you leave the gym.

No Mobility Class this Wednesday night! Couch Rona is on vaca to Spo-kompton.

This Saturday will be the Maltz Challenge tribute workout. Waves will run at 0930, 1030 and 1130 (no Adv RX class this Sat.). Sign up on the whiteboard. If a smaller group is ready be prepared to go on the hour. There will be a Full Maltz and a Half Maltz option.

Mikko Salo does 13.5” with Mikko SaloCrossFit Journal video [wmv] [mov] [HD mov]

CrossFit Games Update: April 9, 2013 – [video]

Oly Analysis: Chad Vaughn Snatch” with Chad VaughnCrossFit Journal video [wmv] [mov] [HD mov]

 
MatPatt Bomb

2013 CF Games Open Wrap-up

Birds Eye 13.4

The Open is officially now closed. Everyone’s score is in the books and here are some results for SRCF.

  • Our gym overall finished at 65th in the region out of 168 teams
  • Team Squatch had 36 people sign up and compete (22 men and 14 women)
  • We had 6 men and 6 women who posted scores that officially “counted” over the course of all 5 Open WOD’s (Top 3 men and women each week count towards your team score)
  • Our best placing WOD was 13.3 with “Karen”, DU’s and MU’s
  • Our worst placing WOD was 13.2 with stupid step-ups, PVC deadlifts and some shoulder to overheads
  • Highest ranking male athlete in the gym is Coach Mark with a ranking of 58th out of 2900 plus athletes in our region
  • Highest ranking female athlete in the gym is Meghann with a ranking of 198th out of 2100 plus athletes
  • Highest ranking “veteran” male athlete in the gym is Don Cole at 62nd in the Masters 40-44 NW Region and 861st Worldwide out of 5400 plus athletes in the new 40-44 masters category
  • Highest ranking “seasoned” female athlete in the gym is Coach Michelle at 38th in the Masters 40-44 NW Region and 471st Worldwide out of 3200 plus athletes in the new 40-44 masters category

The top 48 male and female athletes in each region move on to the Regionals competitions. The top 30 teams in each region move on to Regionals. For all Masters only the top 20 male and female worldwide move on directly to the CrossFit Games. There are no Regionals for the Masters categories.

While Coach Mark did not assure himself a spot to Regionals, there is a possibility that he may receive an invite to compete at Regionals as this year CFHQ has announced that at their discretion they may invite athletes to fill spots at the individual level that are vacated by athletes who choose to compete with their team and not go solo (if they qualified). The number of spots is in question. Cross your fingers for Mark! Either way it goes we are proud of him.

This year was the biggest year yet of the Open. Over 140,000 people signed up and started in 13.1. We saw a new masters age group (40-44) get added while the Regional spots were narrowed to 48 (previously top 60 moved on). What will we see next year? Who knows, one thing is for sure, the pool of people will be even bigger.

Overhead

My thoughts on this year’s competition:

Sure there are things that need to be fixed. From scoring to more creative workouts to ensuring standards are met worldwide and judging is consistent. All of those things need to be tightened up. That said, it is truly the ONLY sport (yes exercising is now a legitimate sport) that has a competition that really has no barrier to entry for any one of us. Think about it for a moment. What other sport can you compete with others around the world in like this? You can play a round of golf, a pickup game of basketball or soccer, run a race, do a tri, etc. but can you rank yourself against all of those who play those sports in the world?! No. That alone is cool. Besides that what competition have you done that pushes community, friendship, and shared hardship like the CrossFit Games? What sport can you really identify with what the best are able to accomplish by simply knowing what they must be going through as they complete the same thing you attempted. 

Watching our gym this year compete in our third Open was overall a blast. Seeing people sign up and push themselves and PR each week is so gratifying. Today as I judged Mark fight hard to PR his last Open WOD to move up in the standings I looked out to start the timer and saw over 20 people sitting there who had come together on a Sunday afternoon to cheer him on. It was a cool site from my side of the gym. I literally could feel the energy of all of you as you screamed and encouraged him to keep moving. And I wasn’t even working out. I imagine that was even more powerful for Mark. This type of thing happened every week!

This year I didn’t get to compete. I broke my hand in late December and derailed my training and goals I had set for this year’s Open. Initially crushed and honestly depressed for a good month (while I hopefully did well at hiding it), I came to discover through my time spent healing and modifying/scaling my training the things that I really love about CrossFit. The energy of pushing yourself each workout no matter what the combination of movements are is real. The feeling of accomplishment you immediately feel after each WOD is real. The fear and butterflies you get before working out is real. The thrill of trying to set a PR or chase someone (or yourself) down in a workout is real. The joy of sharing in that with so many friends in each class as you hear “3-2-1 Go” and yell “time” is REAL. I had become very self absorbed this past year in my own training that I forgot the basics. I forgot to jump into a class. I forgot to worry less about the weight on the bar or the time on the clock and just enjoy the workout. I do this for my health, my family and for FUN. If I am not having fun no matter how hard the workout is something is wrong. I do this to challenge myself and hit new goals, both big and small. My list of goals is endless and through CrossFit I am able to achieve those and learn about myself constantly. This year I am hungry to get back to where I want to be and push to make the top 100 in my age bracket worldwide in 2014. Who knows if it will happen but I am damn sure going to try and have FUN doing it.

For all of you who were able to complete the Open my hat is off to you. We saw new friendly rivalries begin, teams form and people take themselves to the next level that I cannot wait to see what happens this year. My sincere hope is that every one of you uses the Open to further refine your goals for the coming year and to take your training, nutrition and recovery a step farther. Not because you think you will make the Games but because you are doing this to celebrate living. I know I will.

Having fun:

Lunges_Me and Ash

Week Five In The Books games.crossfit.com

Barbell Chipper

Skills WOD:

8-10 minutes Muscle-up practice

Conditioning WOD:

For time:

10 Press (115#/75#)
15 Overhead Squats (115#/75#)
20 Push Press (115#/75#)
25 Front Squats (115#/75#)
30 Push Jerk (115#/75#)
35 Back Squats (115#/75#)

Results

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On Your Back

Tough chipper today using only a barbell. I think this workout surprised many. A physical and mental grind.

BB Chipper Back Squats

Quote of the day: “Last year and at the start of this year I felt the same…why pay money for workouts when I clearly won’t make regionals?!  I felt it was silly. Then someone said it was a way to support a sport you love!  It’s not actually that much money. Through out these past weeks its been much more. I’ve watched people push themselves beyond what they would in normal everyday wods. Some getting skills they never have had. I’ve also seen amazing camaraderie that can’t be matched.   I so don’t regret signing up. Even with the 150 wall balls, I would do it again.” ~ Teri R. on what the Open means to her. (By the way you are doing it again next year.)

Open WOD 13.5 announces tomorrow at 5pm. Who’s ready for these two epic final week match-ups?


Meg vs Jer


Josh vs Jer

CF Games:

Dave Castro Gives Insight to 13.5” – [video]

CrossFit Games Update: April 2, 2013” – [video]

Nutrition:

Top 11 Biggest Lies of Mainstream Nutrition by authoritynutrition.com

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