WOD Gone Bad

3 Rounds of max reps of each of the following exercises:

1 Minute of Row for Calories
1 Minute of Burpees
1 Minute of Kettlebell Swings (53#/35#)
1 Minute of Double-Unders
1 Minute Rest

* In this workout you move from each station after a minute.The clock does not reset or stop between exercises

** Score total reps/calories per round

Checkout WOD:

For time:
50 Hollow Rocks

Results

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Gone Bad Gone Bad_DU

Not quite the “Ghost” WOD I posted about the other day, but it was almost the same. Four rounds of practicing “breathing hard”. 

Tim McGraw Ripped to Shreds at 47: His Low-Carb Diet & CrossFit Workout examiner.com

In November 2012, CrossFit Toledo owner Joe Lengel was killed in an attempted robbery outside of his gym. On June 12, a judge sentenced the final suspect to life in prison.  

Hang Around

Strength WOD:

1-1-1-1-1
Hang Squat Clean 

Conditioning:

21, 15, 9 Reps of each for time of:

Hang Squat Clean (115#/75#)
Handstand Push-ups

Results

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Plenty of PR’s across the board today!

Sam_Hang Clean

Trapper_Hang Clean

The clean and the snatch are the two most technical weightlifting movements. When they are new there seem to be so many areas to focus on and fix that you can quickly become overwhelmed and even lost as to what to address first. As you improve your setup, jumping, and landing positions and the confidence grows it’s important to understand the footwork, timing and execution of each phase of the lifts to continue to make progress.  Here are two articles below with great tips on improving your clean.  

Catching Cleans by Matt Foreman catalystathletics.com

Improving the Clean through a Better Turnover by Greg Everett catalystathletics.com

The Story in North Central – [video]

Hang Cleans and HSPU

Happy Birthday Mums!

Cindy XXX

Complete as much as possible in 20 minutes of: 
10 Pull-ups
20 Push-ups
30 Squats
15 Pull-ups
30 Push-ups
45 Squats
20 Pull-ups
40 Push-ups
60 Squats
25 Pull-ups
50 Push-ups
75 Squats
30 Pull-ups
60 Push-ups
90 Squats

Results

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We even provide the Birthday Clowns:

Mums Bday WOD

Michelle M. wanted a birthday WOD that was a long conditioning bodyweight workout. She listed pull-ups and squats as things she liked and push-ups as her nemesis. Perfect fit to try out the new super-sized version of “Cindy”. Happy Push-up Day!

Natalie Mclain’s 19:21 unbroken Cindy XXX

Evan_Push-up_Cindy XXX

Here’s a new benchmark conditioning WOD we will do. Note the physical change and progress Guerrero has made in 6 months. This WOD is very similar to Fight Gone Bad and looks gross. On second thought never mind. Nothing to see here. Move along.

The Ghost Workout with Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero – video [ipod] [mov] [HD mov]

Robert Guerrero Vs. Yoshihiro Kamegai, June 21st.

CF Games:

Public Release of Reserved Gold Passes Wednesday

Get Back Up

Main Class:

Complete 5 Rounds of 90 seconds each of:

5 Back Squat (as heavy as possible)
Max Reps Box Jumps (24″/20″) 

* Rest 3-4 minutes between intervals

Optional Checkout WOD:

For time:
Max Effort Plank Hold

Advanced RX Class:

Strength WOD:

Every Minute On the Minute for 7 Minutes (EMOM) complete:
2 Snatches (Choose Load)

Conditioning WOD:

Complete 5 Rounds of 90 seconds each of:

5 Back Squat (as heavy as possible)
Max Reps Box Jumps (24″/20″) 

* Rest 3-4 minutes between intervals

Results

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Back Squats_Genevieve

Box Jumps_Jenna Box Jumps_Ben

Fun WOD yesterday; which was a different way of tackling strength and metabolic conditioning at the same time. I first did this WOD back in 2010 when I dropped into District CrossFit in Washington D.C. At the time they had a small space and a couple racks and I found this was a creative way to gettting a large class through while fostering teamwork to load/unload bars with minimal rest. This format will return with a different lift combined with a bodyweight or conditioning movement.

The Games Go Big in the Soccer Stadium 

Age Is Just a Number

Events: 31Heroes Team WOD

Our annual participation in the 31Heroes Memorial Team WOD will be on Saturday, August 9th at 9:30am. 

More Details to come but go register here. This is a fun and challenging team workout in honor of our fallen heroes.

Walking Dead

Strength WOD:

3-3-3-3
Clean Pull

Conditioning:

4 Rounds for time:

7 Muscle-Ups
15 Deadlifts (225#/155#)
30 Walking Lunges

* Sub 2 C2B pull-ups for 1 MU

Results

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Deadlift

Want a muscle-up? Get there through strict ring dips, strict pull-ups, chest-to bar pull-ups, a false grip and a strong kip. Practice the pattern through progressions. Fix mobility and flexibility issues. Skip even one of these components and you will likely not get a true muscle-up. Work on these skills regularly and this will be one of those movements you love.

Spencer hits a PR using the Force:

The Force

The Story in South East – CrossFit Journal video [ipod] [mov] [HD mov]

Happy Birthday Lynn!

Strength WOD:

2-2-2-2-2
Push Press

Birthday WOD:

For time:

50 Box Jumps (24″/20″)
50 Wall Balls (20#/14#)
50 Burpees
3 Rope Climbs (15 ft.)

Results

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Lynn Bday WOD 

Lynn wanted a birthday WOD so today’s conditioning workout was a mix of things she liked and a bunch of wall balls. No she didn’t turn 50…

Box Jumps and Wall Balls 

The Dip with Coach Burgener – video [ipod] [mov] [HD mov]

“A restaurant doesn’t have to hold thirty tables to be excellent, and a book doesn’t have to be 2,000 pages to be great. What matters is the quality of the experience. Always the quality. Focus on that, whether you’re the member or the trainer, and things will turn out okay.”

~ from Nothing Wrong With a Shoebox by Words with Lisbeth

Cleans and Snatches

Main Class:

In Teams of 2, complete 20 Rounds for time:

3 Squat Clean (115#/75#)
3 Power Snatch (115#/75#)

* One bar. Alternate each round with your partner. (10 rounds each partner)

Advanced RX Class:

Strength WOD:

1RM
Clean & Jerk

Conditioning WOD:

5 Rounds for time, load and reps:

100m Run
1 Clean & Jerk (Pick load)
Max Reps Unbroken Muscle-ups

* Sub Chest-to-bar Pull-ups

Results

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Clean_Peter Team WOD Cleans and Snatches 

The Story in Canada West – [video]

"Fran"

Conditioning WOD:

“Fran”

3 rounds of 21-15-9 reps of each for time:
Thruster (95#/65#)
Pull-ups

Recover, then complete:

Strength WOD:

1-1-1-1-1
Clean (Squat)

* Not a 1RM, build to progressively heavier singles

Results 

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Fran

“Fran” is a sprint. This notorious benchmark WOD has been done more than any CrossFit workout out there. On beyondthewhiteboard.com there are over 68k results posted (the most logged of all WOD’s). This deceiving workout is intended to be scaled correctly to where the athlete is resting minimally and transition times are meant to be as short as possible. “What’s your Fran time?” used to be pretty commonly asked among CF’ers. For only 90 reps it leaves most lying on their backs or suffering the “Fran cough” for hours afterward.  

Today we had a 10 minute time goal. This was meant to force you to scale correctly which meant you had to judge both your thruster weight and your pull-ups to what you could reasonably expect to keep moving the entire workout. This workout is usually somewhere in the range from 3-8 minutes. 

Placing the strength WOD after “Fran” was Sean’s idea to allow for everyone to hit the benchmark fresh and then get some heavy single cleans in a fatigued state. 

Notes:

This video below is worth watching. If you can deal with some “f bombs” then watch how a world class boxer decides to use CrossFit as a strength and conditioning functional fitness program to improve himself in the ring. For all of the keyboard haters and internet skeptics out here this video is precisely why so many thousands of people have changed their lives through CrossFit. Simply put, it works. Is it the only way to get fitter? No, but this video shows the beauty of the CF community and passion of it’s coaching, the results of constantly varied, functional movement done at relatively high intensity, and the confidence it brings. Hopefully this will manifest itself on his next fight later this month.

Guerrero – CrossFit Journal video [ipod] [mov] [HD mov]

Robert Guerrero Vs. Yoshihiro Kamegai, June 21st.

On May 4, 2013, Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero faced off against boxing welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather. After 12 rounds, the decision was unanimous: Mayweather retained his title.

Guerrero began picking apart the defeat.

‘There’s more stuff I could have done in the gym,” he says.

The 31-year-old had known Dave Castro, CrossFit Inc.’s Director of the CrossFit Games/Director of Training, since turning professional 13 years earlier, and Castro had been trying to get the fighter to try CrossFit. Skeptical, Guerrero was finally agreeable. At the start of 2014, he began training with Brian Chontosh, a Level 1 Seminar Staff member and a retired U.S. Marine Corps officer who had been awarded the Navy Cross for heroic actions during the 2003 Iraq invasion.

“The warrior aspect of him and the fact that he was a leader of men and he was a leader of men in combat, for me, that made sense to pair him with Guerrero,” Castro explains.

What Chontosh saw in Guerrero was surprising.

“My initial assessment of Rob and his movement was like, ‘There’s no fucking way … that this guy is a six-time world champion. There’s no way,’” he recalls.

Guerrero suffered from a weak core, had no awareness of when his body was in flexion or extension, and performed “atrocious” squats.

“I’m surprised that he’s not, like, walking around with a cane,” Chontosh says.

Chontosh knew he had a lot of work to do, but in a matter of four months—and with some inspiration from Chris Spealler—Guerrero upped his game and became a new athlete.

“He’s fast. He’s strong. He has the awareness and the wherewithal of his body—the kinesthetic awareness—to actually apply the strength where he wants to with the speed that he has. He’s dangerous. He’s deadly right now,” Chontosh says.”

By Jay Vera ~ CrossFit Journal

Core to Extremity

Strength WOD:

2-2-2-2-2
Push Jerk or Split Jerk

Conditioning:

3 Rounds for time of:

50 Double-Unders
15 Toes-to-bar
200m Run
15 Good Mornings (45#/33#)

Results

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Emma_Split Jerk

Fun day for some Jerk work and then core and posterior chain conditioning. Tomorrow will be a (in)famous benchmark WOD. If you haven’t done it before then you need to meet “her”.

Jerk Practice

Video: Kelly Starrett on 60 Minutes Sports:  Sharyn Alfonsi of 60 Minutes Sports followed Kelly Starrett as he worked with clients at San Francisco CrossFit and consulted with NFL teams, an advertising agency, the U.S. military and more.

The Field Narrows: A Regional Recap games.crossfit.com

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