Sep 19 2009

September 19

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Training in a Group

Saturday Workout in the park

For time:

Overhead dumbbell walking lunge 100 yards (20# pair/10# pair)

Run back to starting point with DBs

Bear crawl with DBs 100 yards

Run back to starting point with DBs

Broad jump 100 yards with DBs

Run back to starting point with DBs

Run backwards with DBs 100 yards

Run back to starting point with DBs

The lunges were the toughest

The lunges were the toughest


Sep 18 2009

September 18

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Workout of the Day

Work Capacity

Complete all of the following work in any manner possible. There  is no required order for each set of work. You may start with any piece of work you choose, and you may do a portion of any piece of work , move to another, in part or in whole, and then go back to uncompleted work. Example:  2 rope climbs, 50 tire pounds, 3 more rope climbs, 20 more tire pounds, 1000 meter row,  30 tire pounds etc…..no order what so ever, as long as it all gets completed. Your strategy will depend not only on your strengths and weakness’,  but also on working around how many others are doing the workout with you because of equipment availability.  A good time will depend on strength and strategy. Use a white board to list each piece of work and count yourself as you go.

For time:

5 rope climbs (sub will be 25 dead hang pullups)

100 sledge hammer tire pounds

Carry ( run or walk) a pair of dumbells (pair of 30#/pair of 20#) 400 meters

1000 meter row

50 ball slams

Flip a log, end over end,  the length of the rear parking lot

Bree doing some work

Bree doing some work

 

 

 

Mike going up the rope

Mike going up the rope, Nice shirt!

 

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Sep 17 2009

September17th

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Pre WOD

Find your max height box jump

Workout of the Day

For time:

100 pullups

Every 2 minutes, stop doing pullups and perform 10 thrusters (45#/30#)

After doing a great job in completing the WOD as Rx'd, Jason left his mark on the floor in his new RFCF shirt

After doing a great job in completing the WOD as Rx'd, Jason left his mark on the floor in his new RFCF shirt

Congratulations to our latest Elements group, Kenny, Kortney, Frank, and Kenji and Christian who are not pictured here

Congratulations to our latest Elements group, Kenny, Kortney, Frank, and Kenji and Christian who are not pictured

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Sep 16 2009

September 16th

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Pre WOD

Front squat 5X5

Workout of the Day

3 rounds, as many reps as possible

Each round consists of:

2 minutes: Max # of 1 arm Dumbbell overhead squats (30#/15#)

2 minutes: Dips

2 minutes: Jump rope

30 second rest between rounds, record total reps of each of 3 rounds

It becomes increasingly more difficult to achieve proper depth in the squat with an unbalanced overhead load as everyone who did this workout found out.  Isabel shows great form on hers

It becomes increasingly more difficult to achieve proper depth in the squat with an unbalanced overhead load as everyone who did this workout found out. Isabel shows great form on hers

 

 

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Sep 15 2009

September 15th

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Today through September 19th Chicago is hosting the Congressional Medal of Honor Convention. The Medal of Honor  is the highest military decoration awarded by the  United States government.  It is bestowed on a member of the United States armed forces who distinguishes him- or herself “conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his [or her] life above and beyond the call of duty while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States.”  Because of the nature of its criteria, the medal is often awarded pothumously. 
 
All Men Are Not Equal

Pre WOD

30 Back extensions

30 GHD situps

Workout of the Day

“Helen”
3 rounds for time:

Run 400 meters

21 Kettlebell swings (24kg/16kg)

12 Pullups

Isabel modeling one of our RFCF shirts.

Isabel modeling one of our new RFCF shirts.

 

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Sep 14 2009

September 14th

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Pre WOD

Find your 1 rep max Clean and jerk

Workout of the Day

1 Dumbbbell complex (Deadlift/Hanging power clean/Push press/Front squat/35#/20#)

10 Burpees

2 DB complex

9 Burpees

3 DB complex

8 Burpees

4 DB complex

7 Burpees

5 DB complex

6 Burpees

6 DB complex

5 Burpees

7 DB complex

4 Burpees

8 DB complex

3 Burpees

9 DB complex

2 Burpees

10 DB complex

1 Burpee

 

Sarah going hard

Sarah going hard

 

Josh for Orange Coast Crossfit joined us tonight

Josh from Orange Coast Crossfit joined us tonight

 

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Sep 13 2009

September 13th

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Active rest day

Bike, run , hike, get out and enjoy a beautiful early fall day

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Mechanics_Consistency_Intensity

Mechanics_Consistency_Intensity

We talk about this with everyone as they are going through Elements class. It is the cornerstone of the Crossfit philosophy.

The mechanics of every movement must be learned and developed  through the full range of motion. Without proper mechanics you compromise safety and without full range of motion you will never fully benefit from each movement and realize the gains and improvement you are capable of achieving. You will never reach your full potential as an athlete and are therefore cheating yourself. Everyone works far too hard to allow this.

Only when it’s been proven that the mechanics of each movement can be repeated consistently, then the intensity can be increased.

Obviously, Crossfit is inherently competitive. However, it must not be at the expense of violating the above order.

As everyone is becoming stronger and adapting to the effort required to complete these workouts, we are seeing the focus occasionally shifting more on the time posted on the white board rather than making certain the mechanics on every rep are consistent. To take everything you’ve been working so hard on and not perform each rep of each movement of each WOD to the proper standards only produces an illegitimate number on the white board.

If you are lacking the ability to perform a particular movement to its required standards, let’s work on it. Everyday you come in, spend a few minutes working on your weakness. It may be the depth of you squat. It may be not touching your chest to the ground on your pushups. It may be keeping your elbows locked out and maintaining active shoulders on you overhead squats.

If you’ve demonstrated the ability to do any movement correctly once, there should be no deviation from those mechanics in the WOD. Work within your ability to ensure consistency. When we see this we will drop the weight, slow you down, or whatever is necessary to ensure consistent mechanics.

Our number one goal is to ensure this and if we do not, we are doing you a disservice.

Remember, the true competitiveness of Crossfit is the competition with yourself. Be better everytime you come in than the last.


Sep 12 2009

September 12th

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Saturday workout in the park

“Crossfit Baseball”
As many RUNS as possible in 20 minutes

Run to 1st base,  complete 5 med ball cleans

Run to 2nd base,  complete 10 tire jumps

Run to 3rd base, complete 15 kettlebell swings

Run home and draw a card. Each suit represents a movement, reps of that movement is determined by number on the card. Face cards = 10,  Aces’ = 11

After that movement is completed at home plate,  a run is scored, then back around the bases.

 

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Blake drew the dreaded Ace of Hearts

Blake drew the dreaded Ace of Hearts


Sep 11 2009

September 11th

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YouTube Preview ImageOn June 28, 2005, deep behind enemy lines east of Asadabad in the Hindu Kush of Afghanistan, a very committed four-man Navy SEAL team was conducting a reconnaissance mission at the unforgiving altitude of approximately 10,000 feet. The SEALs, Lt. Michael Murphy, Gunner’s Mate 2nd Class (SEAL) Danny Dietz, Sonar Technician 2nd Class (SEAL) Matthew Axelson and Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class (SEAL) Marcus Luttrell had a vital task.  The four SEALs were scouting Ahmad Shah – an Al Qaeda terrorist and Taliban leader in his mid-30s who grew up in the adjacent mountains just to the south.

A fierce firefight erupted between the four SEALs and a much larger enemy force of more than 50 anti-coalition militia.  The enemy had the SEALs outnumbered.  They also had terrain advantage.  They launched a well-organized, three-sided attack on the SEALs.  The firefight continued relentlessly as the overwhelming militia forced the team deeper into a ravine.

Trying to reach safety, the four men, now each wounded, began bounding down the mountain’s steep sides, making leaps of 20 to 30 feet. Approximately 45 minutes into the fight, pinned down by overwhelming forces, Dietz, the communications petty officer, sought open air to place a distress call back to the base. But before he could, he was shot in the hand, the blast shattering his thumb.

Despite the intensity of the firefight and suffering grave gunshot wounds himself, Murphy is credited with risking his own life to save the lives of his teammates. Murphy, intent on making contact with headquarters, but realizing this would be impossible in the extreme terrain where they were fighting, unhesitatingly and with complete disregard for his own life moved into the open, where he could gain a better position to transmit a call to get help for his men.

Moving away from the protective mountain rocks, he knowingly exposed himself to increased enemy gunfire.  This deliberate and heroic act deprived him of cover and made him a target for the enemy.  While continuing to be fired upon, Murphy made contact with the SOF Quick Reaction Force at Bagram Air Base and requested assistance. He calmly provided his unit’s location and the size of the enemy force while requesting immediate support for his team. At one point he was shot in the back causing him to drop the transmitter. Murphy picked it back up, completed the call and continued firing at the enemy who was closing in.  Severely wounded, Lt. Murphy returned to his cover position with his men and continued the battle.

An MH-47 Chinook helicopter, with eight additional SEALs and eight Army Night Stalkers aboard, was sent is as part of an extraction mission to pull out the four embattled SEALs.  The MH-47 was escorted by heavily-armored, Army attack helicopters. Entering a hot combat zone, attack helicopters are used initially to neutralize the enemy and make it safer for the lightly-armored, personnel-transport helicopter to insert.

The heavy weight of the attack helicopters slowed the formation’s advance prompting the MH-47 to outrun their armored escort.  They knew the tremendous risk going into an active enemy area in daylight, without their attack support, and without the cover of night.  Risk would, of course, be minimized if they put the helicopter down in a safe zone. But knowing that their warrior brothers were shot, surrounded and severely wounded, the rescue team opted to directly enter the oncoming battle in hopes of landing on brutally hazardous terrain.

As the Chinook raced to the battle, a rocket-propelled grenade struck the helicopter, killing all 16 men aboard.

On the ground and nearly out of ammunition, the four SEALs, Murphy, Luttrell, Dietz and Axelson, continued the fight.  By the end of the two-hour gunfight that careened through the hills and over cliffs, Murphy, Axelson and Dietz had been killed. An estimated 35 Taliban were also dead.

The fourth SEAL, Luttrell, was blasted over a ridge by a rocket propelled grenade and was knocked unconscious. Regaining consciousness some time later, Luttrell managed to escape – badly injured – andslowly crawl away down the side of a cliff. Dehydrated, with a bullet wound to one leg, shrapnel embedded in both legs, three vertebrae cracked; the situation for Luttrell was grim. Rescue helicopters were sent in, but he was too weak and injured to make contact. Traveling seven miles on foot he evaded the enemy for nearly a day. Gratefully, local nationals came to his aid, carrying him to a nearby village where they kept him for three days. The Taliban came to the village several times demanding that Luttrell be turned over to them. The villagers refused.  One of the villagers made his way to a Marine outpost with a note from Luttrell, and U.S. forces launched a massive operation that rescued him from enemy territory on July 2.

By his undaunted courage, intrepid fighting spirit and inspirational devotion to his men in the face of certain death, Lt. Murphy was able to relay the position of his unit, an act that ultimately led to the rescue of Luttrell and the recovery of the remains of the three who were killed in the battle.

This was the worst single-day U.S. Forces death toll since Operation Enduring Freedom began nearly six years ago.  It was the single largest loss of life for Naval Special Warfare since World War II.

 This workout is named in honor of Lt Michael Murphy. This was Murphs favorite workout, originally named  “Body Armor” because Murph would do this workout while wearing full body armor. After Murphs death it was renamed  after him as a Crossfit “Heros” workout.

 

 

Workout of the Day

” Murph”

For time:

Run 1 mile

100 pullups

200 pushups

300 squats

Run 1 mile

If you have a 20# weight vest , wear it

Murph

Murph

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is the first “Heros” workout we’ve done here at RFCF. It’s going to suck and it’s going to hurt, but the pain will be temporary. Nothing compared to the sacrifices made by men like Michael Murphy.

Not only will you become stronger physically after this workout, you will become stronger mentally. Workouts  like this will carry over into aspects of your everyday life making what you would view as  difficult situations and struggles, seem much more manageable in comparison because you will realize you are capable of much more of yourself than you  thought possible.

I usually don’t post the WOD this early so you can’t pick and chose your workouts, but I am today because I’d love to see all who can make it  come and honor an American hero.

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Sep 10 2009

September 10th

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Today is Cranes 30th birthday!

Pretty ironic RFCF’s first two members, in order,  have back to back birthdays. Crane , like Wayne, started out in Vince’s garage and through Crossfit has finally turned himself into a real man. Congrats to one of the hardest working guys in the gym!

This workout is in honor of Cranes 30th

Workout of the Day

Cranes 30th for time:

30 Burpees

30 Box jumps

30 Sit ups

30 Pushups

30 DB Thrusters (30#/15#)

30 pullups

30 Mountain climbers

30 KB swings (24kg/16kg)

30 Walking lunge steps

30 DB Push press (30#/15#)

Good thing Crane didn't turn 50 today!

Good thing Crane didn't turn 50 today!

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