Coaches Prep Course

3 Rounds for time of:

10 Power Cleans (185#/135#)
10 Burpees

Results

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Power Cleans and Burpees

This past weekend I attended the CrossFit Coaches Prep Course hosted at CrossFit Bellevue. I’ll get into the course and my experience there in this post but the reason for today’s WOD (even though we recently did some power cleans and burpees for Mark N’s birthday WOD) was because I watched Chris Spealler do a WOD with really heavy power cleans and burpees very similar to this one. It was 5 rounds of 5 power cleans at 225# and 10 burpees. Watching him warm-up intensely and then just tear through it, then following that up with the programming lecture/activity made me want to program a short, heavy workout for our gym that allowed for some power clean instruction. Setting a goal time range for all was very helpful as it lent itself well to everyone scaling properly. Watching as each class spent time on the power clean and getting some coaching was really motivating for me. 

After spending all day Saturday and Sunday coaching and being evaluated, listening, learning and practicing I was very stoked to get back in the box. This course was led by some world class trainers in Chris Spealler, EvaClaire Synkowski, Nadia Shatila, and Kurtis Bowler. It was a small group of around 20 CF trainers and some affiliate owners who all were there to get feedback on their coaching skills and learn everything from essentials of good movement, seeing and correcting faults, building a culture of success, programming workouts, leading classes, and coaching under load. We had lecture, practical group exercises in which I swear I squatted a couple hundred times a day, and some fun WOD’s. While there wasn’t a lot of new material to learn, it was an opportunity to have other coaches watch and coach you, as well as remind me of just how much I need to practice, review and brush up. Also it allowed me to observe different styles, listen to new cues or teaching techniques, and “steal with pride” some things for me to take back to our box.

I left highly motivated to come back to the gym and share with you and our trainers as much as I can of what I learned from some of the top trainers in the CFHQ staff. I think I pretty much talked Michelle’s ears off on Sunday night. It’s not that we haven’t been doing things right. To the contrary it was affirmation to me that we are doing a lot of the RIGHT things. That said, we need to do more of it. Be better coaches, have a more critical eye, continue to correct and scale people appropriately and safely, and jump in with a relentlessness about making others move better. The “RX” is not the end all, be all. Moving efficiently and powerfully and with virtuosity is the true goal. As your coaches our job is to help you get there. The better we can be, the better you can all be. 

An Introduction to the New Coaches Prep Course” by Nicole Carroll and Chris Spealler

Nutrition:

Q&A With Gary Taubes“, CrossFit Journal preview video [wmv] [mov]

Events:

Lynnwood CrossFit aka Local’s Gym is hosting the “Pre-Open Competition” in January. It is a 2 day, all day, each day competition. As Jesse says on the website, you can expect multiple workouts to be done each day and include functional movements that are constantly varied and done at high intensity. i.e. CrossFit.

There are a few categories: Individual Open and Masters (both allow scaling), and Firebreathers and Mixed Pairs (no scaling allowed for either). The mixed pairs which is one male/one female is also full. I will be competing in the mixed pairs category with another CrossFitter from Local’s Gym and doing my best to not slow us down. There is no broader team category.

If you are wanting to compete as an individual, scaled or not, then throw your Inov-8’s in the ring and sign up! Make sure you do not sign up for the firebreather category if you are not 100% confident that you can RX anything that they throw at you. Either way join me and have some fun!

"Have It Your Way"

As a team of 2 complete the following work for time:

Run 2400m 
180 Kettlebell Swings (53#/35#) 
120 Pull-ups 

* Break up the work as a team in any rep scheme (i.e. one round, 2, or even 6 rounds. Or do all the running then break up the exercises). One partner works at a time, split all reps up w/partner and alternate KB and Pull-ups however you want except both partners MUST run together. 

Results

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Michelle and Spencer_Team KB

Today’s WOD carried on yesterday’s theme of getting work done. Like Burger King though this one allowed for each team to have it their own way. You were able to plan and use some strategy and split up the work however you wanted. Putting the pull-ups first (as one team did) or the bulk of the running and then splitting the remaining exercises made for some interesting approaches. Some teams broke it into 6 even rounds. Getting to program so that it plays to your team’s strengths makes it fun. There is no “right” or “wrong” way, only your way. 

Do Work

Notes:

Attention MoBros: Our Movember WOD for the box will be this Wednesday the 30th. Bring your stache and make sure you get a pic taken at your class! This WOD will carry a “manly’ theme and close out Movember in luxurious style.

Smoker

3 Rounds for time:

15 Overhead Squat (95#/65#)
15 Pull-ups
15 Split Jerk (95#/65#)
15 Toes-to-Bar
15 Hang Squat Clean (95#/65#)
15 Weighted Sit-up (45#/25# Plate)

Results 

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Forged

This WOD was a smoker. Limiting this to one bar and tying it to the limit of your overhead squat with good technique kept the scaling and time ranges where they should have been. Watching several classes today I saw a lot of improvement and great form with overhead squats. It was also a great opportunity for good development with the split jerk and hang clean (which the loads were relatively light for a jerk since they were limited by the OHS). 

Weighted Sit-ups Amy_Split Jerk

Jerks and Pull-ups

Notes: 

Grow Your Mo by Hilary Achauer – CrossFit Journal 

Closed tomorrow for Turkey Day and we will have one class Friday at 1030am. Saturday will be on the normal schedule. 

If you haven’t heard about the SRCF Paleo Potluck/Ugly Christmas Sweater Party on Dec. 10 then ask us in the gym! Details are on our FB Group and it’s being hosted by Amanda and Mike L. Be there and look ugly!

Gobble Gobble!

Limited schedule this week to allow for everyone to be thankful for stuffing their faces. Please read below and plan accordingly.

  • Thursday 11/24 we are CLOSED for Thanksgiving
  • Friday 11/25 we will have one class at 1030. All other classes are cancelled. Come burn off the turkey, stuffing, gravy and pumpkin pie.
  • Saturday 11/26 we will have our regular 0930 Main Class and 1045 Advanced RX Class

Funny-thanksgiving-eat-beef

"Jack"

As Many Rounds As Possible in 20 Minutes:
10 Push Press (115#/75#)
10 Kettlebell Swings (53#/35#)
10 Box Jumps (24″/20″)

Results

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KB Silhouette_Jan

Jack

Army SSG Jack M. Martin III, 26, of Bethany, OK, assigned to 3rd BN, 1st SF Group, Ft. Lewis WA, died Sept. 29, 2009 in Jolo Island, Phillipines, from the detonation of an IED (Improvised Explosive Device). He was also a CrossFitter from Rainier CrossFit. Rest in peace.

Happy Veterans Day. Thanks to all have worn or currently wear the uniform in service to this great nation.

USMC Color Guard 2011 Games

Notes:

Huge congrats to Meghann who got her 1st (then 7 more) muscle-ups tonight in her garage! (I saw a cell phone video)

As I thought about this tonight I realized that although Meghann is strong this was a not a movement in her wheelhouse nor was it “easy”. She has been practicing MU progressions, dead hangs, ring pull-ups, kipping, strict chest-to-bar, ring dips, bar dips, ring rows, and supine ring rows and more for the past couple months. Each time she has come in the box she has chipped away at a couple to a few of those movements and dilligently pushed through some strength and technique building that has all finally paid off. When she first started towards these she didn’t have a ring dip but a partial range of motion bar dip. She had kipping pull-ups but limited strict pull-up strength (and a kip that needed work). After A LOT of hard work this finally turned into muscle-ups. Incidentally she has ring dips, stronger pull-ups (both kipping, C2B, and strict), and now muscle-ups. From here it will be working on technique improvement, turnout, and building strength. 

I hope to have a picture or a link to the homemade video to share soon. Chest bumps and butt slaps! I am inspired! What’s the lesson? Train your goats, be patient, and start on the small stuff. That is what gets to the “sexy” stuff.

Good luck to our Strongmen Derek, Rob and Mark who are competing in the RCF Strongest Man and Woman 6 tomorrow.  For FAQ’s about the event go here. For those who are running in the Turkey Trot tomorrow for the 5k run don’t trot!

Rowing Standards

Team WOD for time of:

Partner one Row 500 meters and partner 2 starts the following stations: 
20 Handstand Push-ups 
20 Box Jumps (30″/24″ – Games Standard “Open Hips on Top)
20 Pull-ups
20 Wallballs (20#/14)
20 Knees to Elbows

Partner 1 Row 500 meters, partner 2 start HSPU’s. Stop when 20 HSPU’s and 500 meters done, switch stations. Partner 2 Row 500 meters again, partner 2 start HSPU’s. Stop when 20 HSPU’s and 500 meters done, switch stations. Partner 1 row 500 meters, partner 2 start Box Jumps….. Etc.

Results

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One hits “Menu – Back- Just Row” while the other tackles Box Jumps:

Menu Back Just Row Jason_Box Jumps

Rowing Instructor Anna C. warms up for the WOD:

Anna Cummins_Row WOD

Today started with a team WOD that alternated turns on a the torture device known as the rower or “erg” and multiple bodyweight exercises. Immediately after we were lucky to have Anna Cummins provide a clinic on how to row with proper position, technique, form, and rowing strategy for workouts. Her background is quite impressive as she not only is a CrossFitter (from CF Bellevue) and CrossFit/Concept 2 Master Rower, but also a Gold and Silver Olympic Medal Rower. She spent over an hour with 22 of us demonstrating, drilling, and coaching our group out of our bad habits and turned us into “mini master rowers” that are slightly armed and dangerous now for our next rowing WOD. 

Michelle, Rona, Mark and I also learned a lot of good info and valuable cues that will help translate to becoming better coaches for teaching our box. Thanks to all who turned out and more importantly thank you to Anna for the first class clinic! Next summer we will have to take it out on the water.

Rowing Clinic

Stroke Practice

"Boxed In"

As Many Rounds As Possible in 15 Minutes of:

12 Push Press (75#/55#)
10 Box Jump (24″/20″)

Results

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Happy Halloween!

Lucy Push Press

Have a rocking week!

KISS Tribute

This Saturday we will have our normal 0930 class with a Team WOD. Immediately after at 1045 we will have a rowing clinic open to all who are interested on learning proper rowing technique. The cost is free. The rowing instructor is world class. In fact she is an Olympic Gold and Silver Medal rower and a Master Rower for Concept 2 and CrossFit!

SIGN UP in the box!

Details:

Olympic & World Rowing Champion to Rock Your Row:

Anna Cummins

  • Anna Cummins: Crossfit Master Rowing Instructor, Level 1 Certified Crossfit Coach, Runs Bellevue’s Cummins Chiropractic & Wellness 
  • Olympic Gold 2008, Silver 2004

    • What should rowing look like?
    • Elements of power 
    • Timing 
    • Common Mistakes & Easy Fixes 
    • Best stretches to keep healthy
    • Give me a WOD with a row because I’m ready! 
    • RSVPs necessary to reserve your rower.

Halloween Party Pic Album:

   

"Frankenchipper"

Creepy Combination for time of:

400m Run 
21 Kettlebell Swings (53#/35#)
12 Pull-ups
400m Run
15 Overhead Squats (45#/35#)
30 Wallballs (20#/14)
2 Rounds of Cindy: (5 pull-ups, 10 Push-ups, 15 Squats per Round)
50 Push Press (45#/35#)
50 Walking Lunges 

Results

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Costumes Assemble!

Frankenchipper Group

Goofy:

Goofy Group

The Frankenchipper is a combination of benchmark “Girls” WOD’s. Like Frankenstein it’s part “Helen”, “Nancy”, “Karen”, “Cindy”, and Filthy Fifty. This WOD is a quick gasser that’s light but challenging. More so when you have a costume on. We had a huge crowd of 3 waves plus CF Kids all in costumes and ready to rock on Saturday.

Speaking of rocking, we also had our 3rd annual Halloween party at our “haunted house” last night (pics later). Open to the whole box, we had some creative costumes and characters and a good time. Michelle, Ash and I had a blast hosting lots of great people with delicious and mostly paleo food and hilarious costumes. If you missed it then plan on next year “Same or better” (as Teri says)!

REMINDER: NO PM Classes on Monday 10/31. Classes at 0830, 0930 and 1130 only. Happy Halloween!

No Rep by Wolverine:

Wolverine No Rep

Dangle and Slim Shady  Wolverine Wall Ball

Run Ruh Roh Pull-up

Ruh Roh Scooby chin doesn’t count!

Fro Swing  Tomb Raider

Notes:

Halloween twist on a Main Site WOD of 1 Rep Max Clean/Bench Press/Overhead Squat with Games Competitor Aja Barto – video [wmv] [mov]

Super Chicks:

Super Chicks

Halloween Schedule:

Monday, October 31st we will be canceling the 5pm, 6pm and 7pm classes due to Trick-or-Treating. 

  • We won’t be having classes at night due to the festivities and majority of everyone (coaches included) being committed to taking little ones out or passing out candy. 
  • Hit the morning classes if you can as they will be on schedule.

Row and Throw

4 Rounds of 3 Minutes each round for Max Reps:

500m Row 
Max Reps Wall Balls (20#/14#)

* Rest 3 minutes between rounds

Athlete has 3 Minutes to complete a 500m Row and then with the remaining time complete max reps of wall balls. Score total reps per round.

Results

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Row:

Row

Throw:

Wall Balls

and Rest:

Zoe Resting

Events:

Rainier CrossFit’s Strongest Man and Woman 6 is on Saturday, November 12th. Event details coming soon. I did this last year and it is a blast! More importantly it benefits a very important cause. This event donates the proceeds to Fragile X Research.

Go to the link above and register to compete! Mark is already signed up. If my middle trapezius stops acting up in time then I’ll be signing up too. Otherwise I’ll be there helping and cheering away. Think CrossFit meets Strongman meets fun.

“Hitting a PR” with Coach Mike Burgener – video [wmv] [mov]

You have 9 more days to get your costumes ready. On Saturday Oct. 29 we are going to be doing the 3rd Annual “Frankenchipper” WOD for the regular 9:30am Saturday Squatch Suckfest (i.e. class).

Frankenchipper House Rules:

  • Costume is REQUIRED! If you show up without one expect an extremely burpee filled WOD for you! 
  • Dressing up as a CrossFitter is not a costume unless you are dressing as a well known CF’er in which your coaches will judge if it qualifies
  • You must WOD in the bulk of your costume 
  • Get creative, have fun!
SNORIDGE CROSSFIT