Showing posts with label Rest Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rest Day. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Burpees and HSPU


Today I had to pay up for some Sugar sin burpee offenses and catch up on my HSPU's. I did about 60 HSPU's today and I am back in the challenge. I took today off because I will be doing another SS workout tomorrow. My workout on Monday was not Rx'd because Jeremey had things messed up in his program but tomorrow I will do program B. I am thinking of starting things seriously on Monday and devoting myself to the program for atleast 4 weeks without anything other than some tabata KB snatches.

I have two goals with my snatches, 1. To get the level III skill of 200 snatches in 10 min and 2. To do 130 in 5 minutes for the TSC. I think both are attainable, I found the best way to train snatches is to do Tabata intervals. I trained pretty hard for the last TSC i did doing 4 and 5 min. Tabata intervals. I should have done the 200 right after because I was conditioned for it.

Not sure that tomorrow's Nasty Girl's workout is going to pan out. We may have to move it to thursday night if that works better for everyone.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Have you "Drank the Kool-aid?"

(If your not a crossfitter you probably don't find this hilarious.)

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Someone dubbed Crossfit as "drinking the kool-aid" because of the cult like following it has. People that have accepted and adopted Crossfit are generally really hardcore and express those feeling by telling everyone they know about Crossfit. Many of you reading this may have had me chew your ear off about Crossfit in the past. Why?

I would love to say just try it and see...but it might take a little more than that for some of you to try it. First of all, Crossfit isn't for everyone. Some people are very happy just chugging away on their elliptical, listening to music, while watching TV and browsing their favorite magazine. Others are happy crunching out bicep curls and checking themselves out in the mirror making sure their hat has just the right tilt to be fashionable. Finally, (I don't understand this one), but some people are happy going out in the freezing cold every day running or biking long slow distances. And that is just fine, to each their own but don't expect to be fit anytime soon.

For those that don't know any better and think they are working towards a good level of fittness, what if I told you that you are wasting your time? There is something out there that is not only much more efficient and encompassing but more enjoyable. Crossfit will aid you in reaching your fitness and health goals faster and more efficiently than anything out there. It can suit anyone ranging from a 90 year old grandmother to an elite UFC fighter. If you doubt this and think your P90x or ab blasters is better let me know. I'll come out and do one of your workouts and then you come and do one of mine. Or, I'll put you head to head against one of the female members of our gym, (only if you deserve it because it can be a very humbling experience).

In Crossfit, we specialize in not specializing, we train for the unknown and unknowable, we practice functional movements and don't waste our time with muscle isolation or lame elliptical trainers. We work at a high intensity and our workouts are constantly varied. Crossfit is hard and challenging but rewarding and produces results. It prepares you for the real world, we use competition to bring out the best in people and race against the clock. Life situations do not call for two to three minute rest periods if you are lifting debris off of your injured friend or chasing a criminal. Yoga is not going to help you if you can't pick up your grandchildren when you turn 70, or you can't carry in the groceries. If you doubt what I'm saying I want to hear about it. If you're intrigued and want to read more go here, read the web page, watch the videos and download the PDF's on the right hand side and study them.

For those of you that I see in the gym that just don't know any better, you will be enlightened. Soon you will drink the kool-aide and thank Greg Glassman for creating such an amazing program.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

New Campus Recreation Centre

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I am excited to see the new Campus Recreation Centre that Western built. I am going to move my AM workouts from the base to here. I plan on starting up a SS routine (thanks Pat) Mon, Wed and Friday at 7 or 8 am for anyone interested. Tuesdays and Thursdays I want to either hit the pool, C2 or treadmill for a Crossfit Endurance WOD (those will be at 7 am). All are welcome.

On top of that will do Crossfit London WOD's 4 - 5 times a week. Will this be too much? What do you think? I'm not sure I will have to feel it out. I have held a similar routine before for a month and a half and felt good. I will just have to listen to my body and rest if I feel I need it. Diet, sleep stretching and other recovery techniques will be crucial to my success. Sunday's will always be a full rest day.