"Karabel"

10 Rounds for time:

3 Power Snatches (135#/95#)
15 Wall Balls (20#/14#)

Results

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Part Isabel – Part Karen:

Part Isabel Part Karen

So today I planned to do Karabel. Some schedule changes made it unknown and unknowable so instead I tackled the CrossFit Total with Mark at his request. The best part was I got to watch Mark hit his one month goal he set on Saturday about, oh I don’t know, 28 days early! His goal? Hit 1000 total pounds lifted on his CrossFit Total. He managed to complete a total of 1010 with a PR on his deadlift of 500 pounds!!! Lifting a 1/4 ton is pretty good stuff. Hit the link to read what the CF Total is. We are planning to run one in the gym and are trying to figure out logistics due to the time required to complete it.

Notes:

Are you ready for Amazing Grace on Saturday at King CrossFit?

There will be NO CLASS this Saturday here at SRCF! Let us know (post to comments) if you are registered and planning to go to King CrossFit with Michelle, Moe and I this Saturday. All are welcome, everything can be scaled and it’s an event to have fun and raise money to fight breast cancer. 

16 October (Sat.) – “Barbells for Boobs” at King CrossFit from 8:30am to 11:30am 

  • Part of breast cancer awareness month, “Amazing Grace” is a fundraiser sponsored by the CrossFit Journal to benefit Mammograms in Action
  • We are teaming up with King CrossFit in Renton and we are going to their box for this workout for the Saturday WOD. Come represent SRCF!
  • WOD is “Grace“: 30 Clean and Jerks for time (135#/95#) as RX’d
  • Please RSVP
  • There will be NO Saturday class at SnoRidge on 10/16 as we will all go to King

Video:

Highlights from the USAW/CF Weightlifting Open by CrossFit Again Faster video [wmv] [mov]

Goal Setting with the Original Firebreather

As Many Rounds As Possible in 20 Minutes:
5 Pull-Ups 
10 Dumbbell Lunges (30#/15#)
15 AbMat Sit-ups 

Results

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Couples Pull-ups

“Those who think they have no time for bodily exercise will sooner or later have to find time for illness” – Lord Edward Stanley

I am motivated. Today was a good day to recharge the CrossFit batteries. Not that they were out of juice but it was a good boost. What did it? I was fortunate enough to attend a CrossFit Goal Setting Seminar by Greg Amundson. I left inspired. For those of you new to CF, he is the original “firebreather“. He was the guy that put up insane times many years ago when CrossFit was just a box in Santa Cruz with a handful of people who followed the WOD’s on the internet. Greg was the guy that set the standards and he is still crushing WOD’s today.

CrossFit Advantage hosted the seminar today and we were able to get a few seats and bring some peeps from our box (Rob, Rona, Jeremy, Mark, Kim, Cristin – whose brother owns CF Advantage). It was a great reminder of how to set specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and time specific goals all while focusing on the power of positive words and what negative self talk can do to you. How many times before a WOD have each of us thought or said “This is gonna suck” or “No way I can do this or make the lift” or “I really don’t think I can RX or PR today”?

Believing you can’t means you can’t. Next time you think those negative words instead try “I can do this today” or “I’m gonna PR” or “I will make this lift”. It’s contagious. It can work. At least it will put you in the right mindset to make things happen. We are fortunate in that our box already is filled with people saying “let’s do this”. Let’s keep that up! We are a powerful community that motivates and inspires one another every single WOD. On those days where we may not quite “have it” try to be positive, search for that belief in yourself and that voice to say “I can”. If you hear someone else doing it then call them on it. Your trainers too. 

There is a “Goals” board on the bathroom door. Grab a dry erase marker and write yours down. Whatever it is, capture your CF goal and put it up there. Make it realistic, set a baseline, set a deadline, then get after it. 

Epic Fail:

Epic Fail

Coaching Tip:

“Putting Things Away” or “Go To Your Room and Don’t Come Out Until You Realize What You’ve Done”

  1. Before grabbing the equipment note the position and place and ordered appearance it resides in
  2. Using good stance, grip, and position pick up the equipment and set up for your warm-up/WOD
  3. When complete, clean it up (disinfecting it if it has been turned into a human “slobber-ball” from your sweat, blood or tears)
  4. Return in neatly back to the place it came from
  5. Take a second look and ask yourself, “Self? Does that look like it did when I took it out for the WOD?”
  6. If the answer is no, see Tip #4 above

Next time the warm-up will be “Gym Clean-up”. For time!

Sumo Tournament

Strength WOD:

Hang Power Clean 

3/3/3

Check Out WOD Immediately After:

With a continuously running clock perform the following every minute on the minute:

Sumo Deadlift High Pull plus 1 rep (95#/65#)

* Add one rep each consecutive minute, meaning 2 the 2nd minute, 3 the 3rd minute, and so on. Continue until you cannot complete the required number of reps in the given minute.

Score total rounds and partial reps in the last round completed. 

Results

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Sumo stance, hips flying open, elbows high, bar under chin:

Sumo Tournament

Eric_SDHP Lucy_SDHP

Six of you completed the Whole 30 Challenge from Whole9 recently including Michelle. Huge props! All lost weight, stayed strict, and have seen results improve. They also made some changes to their nutrition to cut down on “cheats” and stay focused on continuing to make progress. Way to lead by example!

Speaking of nutrition. I am reading “the Paleo Solution” by Robb Wolf. It’s outstanding. So good we are going to order a couple copies for the box, make them “loaners” and have them on hand to check out. We encourage anyone who is motivated and interested in how important nutrition, exercise, rest and recovery can literally save your life to go buy a copy or borrow one when we get it. It just may save yours!

Whole9’s Fish Oil FAQ (Fish Oil order from Barlean’s went in and we will have it for sale by next week)

Notes:

Register for Barbells for Boobs! It’s 10/16 at King CrossFit. That Saturday morning we will field trip over to King CF and fight breast cancer together. No class at SRCF that day.

Today we are starting a new push-up challenge for 30 days. It was supposed to start on the 1st but I missed mentioning it. If you are doing it already continue on the schedule, otherwise jump in:

Push-up Challenge: 

  1. Do 30 strict push-ups a day for 30 days. Use good form and perform the KStar push-up (form a triangle from the plank position with your hands and nose, then rotate your elbows to point behind you, complete the push-up). 
  2. Break them up as needed. 
  3. Push-ups as RX’d are with full range of motion meaning elbows are at least at a 90 degree angle or your shoulders are below your elbows and you maintain a plank. If you lower yourself to the floor that is fine just make the rest brief and stay rigid when you push up. 
  4. Scaled push-ups do 1 RX then 29 scaled, adding 1 to the RX total and 1 less to the scaled position each day until Day 30 (i.e. day 2 = 2 RX, 28 scaled). 

The point is to get better at them. Do them in the box or at home. If you miss a day then you must make it up. Hang in to the end!

The Triplet

As Many Rounds As Possible in 10 Minutes:
6 Squat Clean (55kg/30kg)
12 Pull-ups
24 Double-Unders

Results

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 Dodging Doubles:

Dodging Doubles

Justin and Sean bow down to Whitney:

Justin Gassed Whitney Cleans Sean Gassed

Today was “The Triplet” from the CrossFit/USAW Open this past weekend. How surprised were all of you by the number of rounds you got for this WOD? Brutal combo, that’s for sure, and we are only at 1000′ of elevation!

Bring your running shoes and your best Carl Lewis impersonation tomorrow! It will be nice weather so the WOD will take advantage of it.

Notes:

Amazing Grace Fundraiser: 10/16 at King CrossFit (in Renton) from 8:30am to 12pm. There will be no Saturday AM WOD at SnoRidge that day as we are all invited to King CF for the “Barbells for Boobs” event to help fight breast cancer. Click the link on the right side of the page, register as an individual and select SnoRidge CF as your affiliate.

Fun For A Cure Fundraiser:

Ctf invite

Lucy is organizing a great fundraiser for the Children’s Tumor Foundation in Issaquah on Nov. 6th at 7pm. This is a personal cause for her and certainly a very worthy one to support. Here’s some info from Lucy below:

“It’ll be a fun night of music, chocolate and wine with live and silent auction and tickets are $40 each.

It’s inspired by my friend’s son, Hayden, he is also Finns best pal and he is currently battling with three brain tumors. (He was featured on komo4 this weekend)

Attached is an invite (all are welcome), there are going to be some amazing auction items ie Ferrari day out, trips to Maui and NY, Balloon rides, weekend getaways and lots more….. plus of course a month of free CF at Snoridge!”

Media:

“Isabel-Off” with Josh Everett and Dave Lipson at the CrossFit USAW Weightlifting Open video [wmv] [mov]

A recap of the USAW/CrossFit Open and the impacts for both sports: “New Friends” from the CrossFit Journal

   

CrossFit/USAW Open. It's in the books!

Sean Triplet

The CF/USAW Open event held this past weekend in Colorado Springs, CO consisted of the following:

Snatch 1 rep

Clean and Jerk 1 rep

“The Triplet” 10 Minutes Immediately After:

As Many Rounds/Reps As Possible in 10 Minutes:
6 Squat Cleans (55kg/30kg)
12 Pull-ups
24 Double-Unders

Combine the best of each lift and total of Triplet reps for a Total Score.

Results

Sean completing the Total and the Triplet at the CrossFit / USAW Open in Colorado Springs:

Sean C and J

Sean_Snatch Sean_Triplet

It’s in the books! Sean went and competed in the 85kg Men’s class and turned in a performance of heart and determination that should make all of us at SnoRidge proud! He posted a total of 179kg in the two lifts and 180 reps in the Triplet for an Event Total score of 359, placing 23rd in his division (out of 27). He is officially a badass in my book for having the Cajones to step in front of a crowd and face the stresses of performance, competition, work capacity, and altitude. Congratulations on an incredible job and for persevering under tough circumstances. Scoring a total including a bodyweight snatch is damn impressive.

The event was spread out by weight class over three days. The field consisted of 165 competitors (61 Women and 104 Men). However this field of competitors contained beasts of all sizes. Men and Women’s divisions included previous CrossFit Games competitors, past Games champions, and top regional performers. Olympians, medalists, USAW National Team members and Olympic lifters of both experience or reputation. Some names were truly big ones for their respective communities. It was also made up of CrossFitters and Oly athletes who were brand new to either competition or the opposite of their chosen sport. All of these athletes put on the first combined USA Weightlifting and CrossFit event of its kind. It was extremely well run and organized overall and the location was well suited for both athletes and spectators. Besides the soul sucking effects of high altitude there were no major complaints.

I was honored to be Sean’s coach for this event and it made me reflect at several points throughout the weekend about my role and what Sean was preparing for. Knowing his capabilities and previous PR’s and lifts, as his coach it was going to be a tough task to balance the desire to make a PR lift with the prospect of staying a little lighter so that the initial lift could go up on the board successfully. Keeping him loose, prepped, positive, and confident in what he was going to do was really fun for me. For anyone who has been part of an individual athletic competition, it is far different from team sports. In team sports you can always rely on the performance of the team. Sure you will be on the spot at times in the game, but the pressure of competition and judging is shared. In an event like this, you are exposed for all to watch. In front of your friends, family, loved ones, fellow athletes, and strangers you are in the spotlight. Alone, you must make the lift or face failure. What you do is solely resting on your shoulders; literally in the case of an Olympic lifting competition. 

Pushing through a WOD like the Triplet is the same thing. Like any CrossFit competition, you have to go beyond comfortable and stay there; pushing through a constant state of pain, anxiety, fatigue. You must do it in front of people, as well as with a judge who is there to score your reps and take some away. This is hard to do. You aren’t in the safety of your box, counting your own reps. There is an audience, the set up is unfamiliar and the other athletes are surely as good if not better. They all want to beat you and beat each other. The intensity takes on a higher level and the prospect of finishing low or last pushes everyone to better results.

Factor all of the above in and what Sean did this weekend can be summed up in one over-used but perfect word: EPIC. 

Well done Sean, keep doing epic shit!

Notes:

Two new events coming in October and November:

Video I shot of Olympian Chad Vaughn with a 141kg Snatch at the USAW/CF Open: 

   

Birthday WOD

For Time:

37 Hang Squat Clean (95#/65#)
28 Double-Unders
9 Overhead Squats (125#/85#)
28 Double-Unders
9 Muscle-Ups
28 Double-Unders
9 Overhead Squats (125#/85#)
28 Double-Unders
37 Thrusters (95#/65#)

* Men load a 45# bar with 25# bumpers for cleans, then load/unload 15# bumpers for OH Squats

** Women load a 33# bar with 15# bumpers for cleans, then load/unload 10# bumpers for OH Squats

*** Scaling: Sub 28 Ring Dips for Muscle-ups

Results

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Thanks Mark and Jeremy for programming this birthday WOD for me this week. It was so good I had to share!

Birthday Wod - 3 Birthday Wod - 4 Birthday Wod - 5

The CrossFit/USAW Open is here and Sean lifts tomorrow. He is ready to rock and roll.

CF USAW Logo

Watch it LIVE

Chris Spealler on his way to qualifying for the USAW Nationals and taking 1st for his weight class and possibly 1st overall in the triplet with just shy of 9 rounds.

Speal_Jerk

Speal_Triplet

"Frogger"

For Time:

400m Run 
21 Dumbbell Push Press (40#/25#)
21 Broad Jumps (6’/5′)
400m Run 
15 Dumbbell Push Press 
15 Broad Jumps 
400m Run 
9 Dumbbell Push Press
9 Broad Jumps

Results

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   Quote of the day: 

5 Yr. Old Audrey to Sean and Jenna as we are heading to the airport: “Why is the gym guy in our car?”

Sean and Jeremy get their Mobility WOD on with some tools of torture:

Mobility WOD

Who’s doing a Mobility WOD each day or each time they come into the gym? Flying into Denver today for the CrossFit USAW Open with Sean was a perfect opportunity to try out the plane mobility WOD (Surviving the Airplane Seat). After some reading, computer work and a cat nap I decided to work on my “business” and get the kinks and soreness out from a week of abuse from some tough WOD’s. With my trusty lacrosse ball in hand I proceeded to make the two people in my row really unsure just what the heck I was doing. By the time we landed though I had worked several areas and felt none of the customary tightness I get when flying. If you travel, try it. Buy a lacrosse ball and throw it in your bag. Your body will thank you for it.

Sean catching a cat nap. He is taking this event so seriously he won’t stop wearing his singlet everywhere.

Sean Napping in his singlet

By the way he lifts on Saturday tentatively at 2 pm after a 12pm weigh-in. Watch it LIVE.

"Burpee Hell"

10 Rounds for time:

10 Pull-ups
10 Burpees

Results

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Compare to Dec ’09 and April ’10

Coaches Round

 
Nan_Burpees Couples Burpees 

The third time’s a charm. Today we tackled this brutal couplet for the third time. It was also “Burpee Wednesday”. As Cristin noted recently that we have been doing lots of burpees usually right in the middle of the week. I told her once someone notices a pattern in the programming I try to change it. My change? Throw more burpees back into Wednesday. Remember to keep those jumps high, hands clap overhead and not in front, and hips open at the top. You can’t fail a burpee!

I am off to the CF/USAW Open to root Sean on! This will be an amazing and fun event and I’m personally stoked to see Sean chase a PR in his Oly lifts. Look for updates after his heat is complete on Saturday.

Miranda Prepares for the CrossFit/USAW Open [wmv] [mov]

Yay Thrusters!

Strength WOD:

Thruster

3/3/3/3/3

Check Out WOD Immediately After:

As Many Rounds As Possible in 10 Minutes:
3 Thrusters (95#/65#)
5 AbMat Sit-ups
10 Double-Unders

Results

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Cristin getting strong:

Cristin Thruster 

Quote of the day: “Today is my 1 year anniversary, 162 WOD’s.” ~ Marc

“That is a lot of time to spend with Tom.” ~ Jenna

Congrats to Marc for hitting his 1 year anniversary with us and CrossFit. Some brief highlights: Marc is able to do quite a few new things from when he started; run a 7 minute mile, jump a 24″ box, squat full depth, lift obscene amounts of weight, do push-ups, and almost do a pull-up compared to a year ago. He has completed three nutrition challenges and switched to a Paleo diet. He’s lost 60+ pounds, is no longer on statins, BP and resting heart rate all within normal, bodyfat significantly down, lean muscle mass up, and has a totally new wardrobe!

Before (1 year ago):

Air Squat - 1 Marc Intro WOD

After:

Marc_AbMat Marc_Thruster

Food For Thought:

Celiac Disease Can Develop In Adults – LA Times

Celiac Disease – Wikipedia

Fueling for Performance – Chef By Request

Coverage of the CrossFit/USAW Open:

The CF/USAW Open Will Stream Live For Free

Tour of the Resort [wmv] [mov]

SNORIDGE CROSSFIT