Showing posts with label Running Grace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Running Grace. Show all posts

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Missing some posts

So I am behind...yesterday I snatched. I was warming up....hit 65kg without a problem and caught 69kg but ditched it hard trying to save it. I bruised the shit out of my ass and it just threw off the rest of my workout....was really frustrating.

The day before last Tyler and I did a Back Squat and Press WOD

Today was another variation of "Running Grace" from Max Fit USA
15 Clean and Jerk @ 137lbs
400m Run
10 Clean and Jerk @ 137lbs
400m Run
5 Clean and Jerk @ 137lbs
400m Run
12:20
Going to take a few days off....

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Efficient Technique Maximizes Intensity

(Pat showing how to maximize intensity with an efficient kipping pull-up in Peru)

Today I had an awesome time hitting a WOD with Auty Brooks owner of CrossFit Edmonton. He works on the base as a member of the PSP team. We did a Maxfit USA WOD called "Running Grace" but scaled the weight to 135lb for the whole WOD instead of increasing to 155 and 175 for rounds 2 and three
"Running Grace"
135lb Clean and Jerk x 15
Run 100m
135lb Clean and Jerk x 10
Run 200m
135lb Clean and Jerk x 5
Run 400m
Sean: 8:58 Auty: 7:51

Today was a lot of fun and I look forward to doing it again. Auty has over 2 1/2 years as an owner of a CrossFit gym. I look forward to picking his brain about his business and other areas of coaching and CrossFit.

Technique and Intensity
For those of you that don't know, Intensity is strictly power output. So, for example, in Grace I can calculate my power output by multiplying the work done (load moved) by the distance traveled and divide by time to get power. Power is exactly equal to intensity. So, to increase intensity in Grace I would have to do it faster...simple right? Now, today my clean and jerk went from semi respectable to "horifically shitty." I could have easily had a better time by more efficiently executing my clean with a bigger shrug etc. Problem is, fatique tends to send that plan into the trash can pretty quick. My new mindset is to focus more on efficient movement during my workouts to conserve energy, get a better time and increase my power output. By increasing my power output I will be increasing my intensity which is "almost always the independant variable associated with optimizing returns" - Greg Glassman (the shotcut to the good stuff).

Questions or Comments?