Max Deadlift

Strength WOD:

25 Minutes to warm-up and then take 3 attempts to find your 1RM 
Deadlift

I love Luanne’s socks.

Beer and Bacon

Checkout WOD:

Tabata Row (Calories)
Row for max calories for 8 consecutive Tabata intervals of 20 seconds of work followed by 10 seconds of rest.

Tabata score is the least number of calories performed in any of the eight intervals. 

Results

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Day 3 and our final day of our “Staggered CrossFit Total”. Today was about finding a new one rep max deadlift in only 3 official attempts. Fist bumps to all who rung the cowbell with a new PR!

Laura_DL Jim Mc_DL

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On the sidelines about the Open? Read: “I was there” by CF Costa Mesa

  Tabata Row

"Stop the Slop Challenge" Winners

Winner winner. Paleo dinner!

Lincoln crushes the Stop the Slop WOD rematch:

Locked out_Lincoln

The Nutrition Challenge winner is Amy N. with 5.31% change in bodyweight over the course of the challenge. This was close as several were right over the 5% change mark. Two people who weighed in within a few days after the final deadline (Tuesday 2/9) continued to see weight loss and ended with higher percentages but as it was beyond the deadline it couldn’t factor in.

The Performance Challenge winner is Lincoln with a whopping 28.19% time improvement in the “Clean and Jerk Baseline” WOD. When he did this workout at the beginning of the challenge he was close to pukie. He crushed the rematch. 

The 30 Day Nutrition Essay Challenge winner was a tough choice. We had a few essays that were submitted that were just incredibly well written, heartfelt, and amazing for us as coaches to read. The essays were to focus on the individuals experience over the 30 days either attempting the Whole30 challenge or a cleaner diet, the performance challenge, or both. After a vote the winner of the Essay Challenge is Lorraine. 

Congrats to each of the winners! Now to get to what they win.

Each person will receive:

  1. A choice of a $125 gift certificate to either Rogue Fitness or lululemon athletica
    • Winners should check the Rogue website where for $125 you can buy a pair of Oly shoes or Reebok Nano’s or Inov-8’s, or apparel, mobility stuff, wrist wraps, or a piece of equipment (like a kettlebell or jump rope)
    • At lulu you can buy one pant leg or a sock. Kidding. You get two socks…
  2. A choice of Stronger Faster Healtheir Fish Oil (10 oz. bottle) or SFH Pure Whey Protein powder (2lb.)
  3. 5 Small Size Primal Pacs
  4. A lululemon water bottle

High fives and chest bumps to everyone who participated, even if you didn’t finish. Michelle and I completed a Whole30 and both of us dialed it back in, noticed improvements, and lost weight. We have also resolved to keep to a stricter lifestyle to maintain our improvements. If you were on the fence about participating then next challenge jump right in. For anyone who thought “why?” ask yourself “why not?”. What do you have to lose by setting positive goals to eat healthier and workout harder? (Besides weight and bad habits) Many started a Whole30 and a few finished it through. A bunch of you PR’d your re-test on the workout. Several of you have already introduced healthy eating habits that are likely to stick. That is what it’s all about. While it’s cool to lift heavy stuff and fly around during a workout, the real purpose for all the exercise that we do is to be healthier and fitter. For life. So live it and seize the day. Next time get off the damn fence.

Holmberg

Max Press

Strength WOD:

25 Minutes to warm-up and then take 3 attempts to find your 1RM 
Shoulder Press

Checkout WOD:

As Many Rounds As Possible in 8 Minutes of:

4 Dumbbell Power Snatch – Right Arm (40#/25#)  
8 Box Jumps (24″/20″) 
4 Dumbbell Power Snatch – Left Arm 
8 Box Jumps

Results

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Trapper PR’s:

  Trapper_Press

Day 2 of our “Staggered CrossFit Total” (see yesterday’s post for explanation). Today’s goal was to find a new one rep press max in only 3 official attempts. Afterwards the metcon intent was to focus on speed, hip extension and constant movement while emphasizing the technique of the power snatch. Similar to yesterday’s checkout, this was programmed to keep it to a time domain and rep scheme that meant you had to keep moving. 

Box Jumps

“You have to finish”. This is true in watermelon slingshots AND in CrossFit. Watching this brings me endless entertainment.

    

Max Back Squat

Strength WOD:

25 Minutes to warm-up and then take 3 attempts to find your 1RM 
Back Squat

Checkout WOD:

10 Rounds for Time of:

100m Run 
5 Knees-to-Elbows 

Results

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Spotter

The CrossFit Total. A WOD designed to test raw strength. Three lifts, done in order, with specific rules. Back Squat, Press, then Deadlift. You warm-up then have 3 attempts only to attempt a 1 rep max for each lift in order. Once you finish warming up and begin your official attempts you cannot get a ‘do over’. After back squat you move onto the next lift and continue the warm-up then 3 attempt pattern all the way through. At the end of the Total you add your best successful load for each lift (BS/PR/DL) and arrive at a CF Total. It’s time consuming and also taxing to find a 1RM for 3 straight lifts.

Since it’s such a time consuming workout the intent this week is to break it up over three days. Today through Thursday we will find a new one rep max for each lift but still follow the rules of 3 official attempts. While not officially a Total it will still be a great week of strength testing (with three checkouts after). Get in and get your lifts done and ring that PR bell!

Run

Notes:

Stop the Slop Challenge winners will be announced tomorrow. We are waiting until the Essays that were submitted are all voted on by the Coaches for the winner. Each essay has been amazing to read and this is a very tough choice.

If you haven’t registered for the Open and plan to then get it done and call time!

Watch: “I Am The Fittest” – video [wmv] [mov] [HD mov]
Register for the Open here

Knees-to-Elbows standard: Self explanatory, if they don’t touch then you didn’t do it.

K2E Frank

Med Ball Mash-up

7 Rounds for Time of:

10 Medicine Ball Clean to Wall Ball Throw (20#/14# to 10ft./9ft.)
10 Pull-ups

Results 

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MBWB James

James just completed OnRamp last month. When he started in January he was using two bands for pull-ups. Today he knocked out 70 pull-ups in the workout with no band. He has been coming in 5 days a week since completing OnRamp and working his ass off. The past two WOD’s he has done as RX’d.

Mollie completed her first WOD today with pull-ups as prescribed. She ditched her band and then did 70 RX pull-ups. Great job James and Mollie. Keep being awesome!

Who had fun with med ball clean to wall balls today? Similar to a squat clean thruster this movement lifted an object from the floor to a shrug and then a fast pull under to a squat and then a throw overhead. Besides being a gasser and a full body movement it worked coordination, agility, speed and accuracy.

Watch: “I Am The Fittest” – video [wmv] [mov] [HD mov]
Register for the Open here

Box League NW Throwdown

Main Class:

Teams of 2 complete 5 rounds each for time:

250m Row 
15 Kettlebell Swings (53#/35#)
20 Box Jumps (24″/20″)
25 AbMat Sit-ups

* Partner 2 cannot move on to the next exercise until Partner 1 in front of you rotates. When both athletes complete the 5th round time is complete.

Advanced RX Class:

As Many Rounds As Possible in 12 Minutes of:

3 Handstand Push-ups
7 Kettlebell Swings (53#/35#)
10 Calorie Row

Results 

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Sandbag Team

Today Team SRCF competed in the first event of the Box League NW along with 4 other local area gyms. This inaugural event was hosted both at CF Gravity Janes and also Maple Valley CrossFit. The league was created by Gravity Janes and it’s intent is to kick off this August through December with a monthly throwdown that rotates teams on a schedule similar to your typical sports league. There are 8-10 gyms planning to participate and this event helped work out the details. 

Six of our athletes competed and made us proud today. For some it was their first CrossFit competition. Some had several competitions to draw on for experience. All of them bonded, strategized, pushed each other and became a team. Here is a recap from Rob of today’s event.

Spencer Press

“Today was the inaugural Box League event and team SRCF put their best foot forward. I was proud to captain a great team comprised of Meghann, Lucy, Deb, Josh, Spencer, and myself. For those of you that need a quick refresher, the Box League is monthly throwdown between a bunch of local boxes. It is an opportunity to hang out with some fellow CrossFitters, get your WOD on, and then maybe hang out after and get a chance to meet more of the community. This morning the team took on Gravity Jane’s and Cascade CrossFit in three WOD’s. 

The first was a 6 minute AMRAP consisting of 30 DU’s, 20 KB swings, and 10 paralette burpees. Josh, Lucy, Deb, and I put out a valiant effort and took 2nd place. The second WOD was a strength WOD were you had 10 mins to find your shoulder press 1 rep max and 10 mins to find your 1 rep max deadlift. Spencer, Josh, Meghann, and Deb took this one on and all had PR’s in both lifts; pretty badass. Even though a spectacular effort was made, we came in 3rd place on this one. Then came WOD 3, the chipper. It started with a 1 mile run where one guy and one girl would run 800 meters with a sand bag (70lbs/30lbs) and then hand off to their partner to run 800 meters. Once all 4 team members completed the run the team had to complete 200 AbMat situps, 200 thrusters (95lbs/65lbs), 200 pull ups, and finish with a 2k row. Lucy, Meghann, Spencer, and I did this one and took 1st place.

Winning

Overall this was a great event. Amy, Shannon, Lindsay, and Derek all judged today and we are very grateful that they did. We also had a good sized group of people from SRCF come and watch, too many to list, but we appreciated having a great cheering section. The vibe of the competition was good and everyone was just excited to be out there WODing with other people that enjoy the sport. There were also two other boxes, Maple Valley CrossFit and King CrossFit that competed in Maple Valley today, so it will be interesting to see how things shake out once we get their results. However it shakes out, today I saw a ton of heart, some first time competitors, lots of PR’s, a strong community, and felt the crazy amount of energy and emotion our people give out when they are cheering on one of their SRCF family.”

Box League NW_Team SRCF

Scale It

5 Rounds for time:

Run 400m
21 Deadlifts (185#/135#)
* Scale to 60% of your 1RM

Results

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Michelle Squared. Today was apparently Twins Day:

Coach Michelle Michelle_Mums

I loved the whiteboard today. Looking at the results really made me feel good as a coach. Not because only 3 people RX’d it. It was exactly the opposite. This WOD had a large number of deadlifts. The coaching given was to scale if you had a 1RM deadlift under a certain load. The emphasis was on being able to use excellent deadlift technique and focus on sets being unbroken or sets of larger reps and getting back to the run to manage it within or near the “Goal Time” range. Everyone reviewed the deadlift, listened and really scaled appropriately. While some could have lifted that weight for that many reps; it would have been broken up for too many sets, increased the risk of injury and missed the training goal. That is the sign of an awesome gym. Ego’s were checked and everyone got down to training. 

Notes:

Congrats to Hailly for hitting her 1 year SRCF Anniversary!

On Saturday from 11am to 1pm Team Squatch is competing in the Box League NW at CF Gravity Jane’s in Issaquah. If you can make it then go cheer on Rob, Josh, Spencer, Lucy, Meghann and Debra for 3 fun team WOD’s. This is the first “test” event for the monthly league that will run later this summer between several local CF gyms. If there is enough interest we will have multiple teams.

Monday we will announce the winners of the “Stop the Slop” Weight, Performance, and Essay Challenges.

Read: We All Suck by crossfitlisbeth.com

Holy Squats

For time:

50 Back Squats (75#/55#)
5 Rope Climbs (15′) 
40 Back Squats 
4 Rope Climbs 
30 Back Squats 
3 Rope Climbs 
20 Back Squats
2 Rope Climbs 
10 Back Squats
1 Rope Climbs

* Sub 2 Supine Rope Climbs 

Results

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Quote of the Day: “You won’t see me tomorrow.” ~ Natalie immediately after the WOD to Coach Michelle

  Holy Squats

Last chance tomorrow to make up the Stop the Slop WOD if you missed it (weigh-in’s too). Also all essays need to be sent in by Saturday class. 

Register for the Open if you plan on competing. Stop procrastinating! 12 days to go until the first WOD is announced. 

Master your foot lock. Required to rope climb.

Foot Lock

“I am proof that it doesn’t matter where you come from, if you have an athletic background or how old you are. All you have to do is want it. The biggest thing I’ve learned from all of this is that you have to chase your own capacity before chasing the person next to you. It never gets any easier; it just sucks less.” ~ Jessica Tyler “The Little CrossFitter That Could“, CrossFit Journal

Marne Division embraces CrossFit” by Sgt. Robert Schaffner Jr.

"7 Up"

Strength WOD:

20 Seconds L Sit x 3

3/3/3/3/3
Weighted Dips

Checkout WOD:

7 Rounds for Time of:

7 Dumbbell Deadlift (40#/25#) 
7 Dumbbell Hang Power Clean (40#/25#) 
7 Dumbbell Front Squat (40#/25#) 
7 Dumbbell Push Press (40#/25#) 

Results

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DB Front Squat_Frank

Congrats and chest bumps to Michelle N. and Debra who both got their first 2 ring dips as RX’d today!

Make up your Stop the Slop Performance Challenge WOD and weigh in ASAP! If you are writing an essay please email or drop it off to us before Sat. classes. So far Lincoln is leading the pack in most improved on the WOD.

Demonbell DL

Repost: “Lessons Learned“, read this free CrossFit Journal article by Pat Sherwood

“A Look At the CrossFit Coach’s Prep Course” – video [wmv] [mov] [HD mov]

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