Day 5 WOD of our “Week of the Games” was the Affiliate Cup Stadium Workout. Check the link for video highlights from the CrossFit Games of this WOD.
(Whiteboard asterisk: Curtis says was due to an advantage of having a “fan” in the heat)
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Day 5 WOD of our “Week of the Games” was the Affiliate Cup Stadium Workout. Check the link for video highlights from the CrossFit Games of this WOD.
(Whiteboard asterisk: Curtis says was due to an advantage of having a “fan” in the heat)
Day 4 of our “Week of the Games Inspired WOD’s”. This was WOD #7 and featured parallette handstand push-ups, heavy kettlebell swings and GHD Sit-ups. We modified it and extended the time and it worked well. Only two more days!
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Day 2 of our “Week of the Games”. This WOD was our take on WOD#1 and #2 in Aromas. Our version featured a shorter run. We did throw in the brutal heat, and the deadlift ladder afterwards with minimal rest working towards your one rep max (1RM).
Results
Vulgar maybe. Accurate, yes. Welcome to our week of the Games! Each day will be a WOD inspired by this year’s CF Games. Today is CrossFit Games WOD #4.
Results
This week will be WOD’s inspired by the 2009 CF Games. A little tinkering here and there due to equipment limitations such as 20 loaded deadlift bars, the lack of a GIANT 7.2km hill climb, no sledgehammers and spikes to drive, and other minor details have led us to get somewhat creative.
If you rested yesterday, go on a nice run, ride your bike, or do a bodyweight WOD. Pick two bodyweight exercises of 25 reps each, throw in some 400m to 800m runs, go hard for a few rounds and have fun with it.
Today was supposed to be an “every minute on the minute complete a squat clean plus one rep WOD”. However a few of you who weren’t here yesterday boldly elected to do the chipper WOD “Deb”. Which is totally cool.
More evidence that maybe we are some sort of cult! Which leads me to a question for you. Is CrossFit cult-like? How do you explain it to your friends, co-workers, family, or loved ones?
I frequently get asked “what is CrossFit?”. Not so easy to come up with an explanation. Saying “constantly varied, functional movement done at high intensity over broad time and modal domains” really will quiet a room pretty darn fast or put people to sleep. Going into long winded discussions about workout methodology that combines weightlifting, gymnastics, plyometrics, cardio-respiratory exercises, blah, blah, blah doesn’t always do it justice either. “Brutal fun” does some it up in two words or less. “Getting fit for life” is another way to say it.
How do you really explain that it’s fun to push to the point of pain or exhaustion day after day thinking, “Can I do this?” Each of us know that you don’t quite get it until you’ve got a few WOD’s under your belt. How do you convey the intensity, the feeling of accomplishment, of progress, or actually getting it done in a CrossFit WOD. Many of you must do a good job judging by the number of friends and family that have joined us or started CrossFit somewhere.
So if you have a different way, share it. It may help the rest of us.
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