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Sunday, April 5, 2009 - Rest Day
Posted: 05 April 2009 06:54 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 31 ]
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WOD: Death by Clean and Jerk
With a continuously running clock do one 135 pound Clean and Jerk the first minute, two 135 pound Clean and Jerks the second minute, three 135 pound Clean and Jerks the third minute… continuing as long as you are able.

Use as many sets each minute as needed.

Scaled to 95#-8 full rounds + 6 reps.  PR (previous PR 7 full rounds + 6 reps)

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Posted: 05 April 2009 07:34 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 32 ]
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Hang power clean and jerk 1-1-1-1-1-1-1 reps

135/145/155/155/155/160F/160

cleans are a little on the ugly side

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Posted: 06 April 2009 01:47 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 33 ]
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Five rounds for time of:
400 meter run
95 pound Overhead squat, 15 reps

I used 45# on the OHS.

Time 22:10

OHS need a lot of work. I am just not flexible enough, the bar want’s to come forward. Run was fine all at 10mph on treadmill.

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Posted: 06 April 2009 01:50 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 34 ]
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Hang power clean and jerk 1-1-1-1-1-1-1 reps

95x1
115x1
125x1
135x1
135x1
145x1

Warm up:
Two rounds
10 pull-ups
20 push-ups
30 sit-ups

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Posted: 06 April 2009 01:50 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 35 ]
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Squat     60kg,70kg,80kg PB
Press     40kg,50kg,55kg
Deadlift   100kg,120kg,130kg PB

I went to CF NZ for the first of what I plan to be my regular Monday visits, and maybe more if I can work it in. Darren and especially Tamaryn were very tired after their weekend competing at the Australasian qualifiers. Poor Tamaryn was having a little trouble focussing before training and wilted fast once the WOD had finished. She held it together very well until then, lots of energy. Darren was a little muzzy at times but again, powered through when I would have been out on my feet. They’re both incredible.

The workout was the CrossFit total, which with my history of back problems and catastrophic injuries incurred while doing these exact movements had me rather nervous. I figured I’d hold back a bit and see how I went. I don’t normally do the CFT because of those problems, lack of squat stands and because to some degree I have no real desire to measure 1RMs any more. What I found though is that A CFT done in a CF gym is fun! It has all the best elements of a local gym powerlifting contest only without the formality. I fell into loading and spotting because, well, it’s what I do. I was also the technique model a few times which is probably the first that’s happened. I pride myself on doing exercise with the best technique I can and in CrossFit, with so many new movements that have highlighted anatomical and functional deficiencies, that has been a real struggle for me. I guess I’m getting there.

Squats were my biggest fear. I said last night that I hadn’t back squatted in years and that wasn’t entirely correct, I’d forgotten one WOD where I cleaned, push pressed and then lowered the bar to do a back squat. Obviously with well less than my max squat weight. Aside from that my last back squats were the 100kg set that aggravated the disk I didn’t know I’d ruptured and laid me out on the floor 20 odd years ago. Darren pointed out that I was pitching forward a bit too much because I was over-exaggerating the initial backward movement of my hips. I cannot tell you how good it was to have a knowledgeable coach telling me what I’m doing wrong as I do it! I corrected that and worked my way up to 80kg where I felt my knees starting to track in and called it quits. What was really interesting is that under load my tendency to swing my hips to one side diminished. As that was a huge contributor to my back problems that’s extremely pleasing. I had real trouble getting my mid-section tight enough to control the weight as I walked out with the bar. It was fine when I started the squat, but the walk-out was worrying.
As a background, it took me over 2 years to build up to squatting 80kg when I started weight training (I said I wasn’t strong) and this time out I hit it the first time I tried a back squat. That’s a really interesting endorsement for CrossFit and air squats. I looked over at Bluez squatting at the women’s rack and while she struggled with depth she had a really nice line through her back and her hips were tracking perfectly. She’ll get her depth with work. Very pleased with her.

Presses were presses. The 50kg was a struggle and definitely all I could handle for the night. I can’t see me repping 60kg any time soon.

Deadlifts were fun. Darren told me my hips came up first for a bit and then I corrected it, which tells me I was setting my hips too low at the start again. Oh well. 120kg felt good so I went for broke and tried 130kg. That went up fairly comfortably but my back was definitely rounding and I have a horrible suspicion I was craning my neck up. That was definitely my limit for the day. Bluez was easily pulling some of the heaviest deadlifts of the night on the ladies side. She hated the attention she was getting and that was part of the fun.

So my total was what? Actually I don’t care.
I had a blast. I was one of the strongest lifters on the night but most of the guys will power past me when they get their technique locked in. Lots of strength but an almost complete unfamiliarity with the lifts. When it comes to the metcons they will all leave me for dead. I had a great time watching them and helping with the loading meant Darren could concentrate a little more on coaching. I kept my mouth shut as much as possible, for now at least I want to be a face in the crowd there. If Darren or Tamaryn can make use of me to demo technique, good or bad, then that’s great and enough so that I can feel like I’m contributing something. Hopefully I will find some way I can add some value to their operation in the future.

The feeling of community that they’ve built already is fantastic. There was a great vibe there last night, the resemblance to Brand X was striking. Darren and Tamaryn are doing a great job.

It was also fun to see the progress some of the athletes had made from the last time I was there. Louise has added muscle-ups to her repertoire, she’s still working on eliminating her butt-wink though so I can feel marginally superior. And I’m still taller than her, although that doesn’t sound any less pathetic now than it did last time I said it. And Karen(?) from Delish foods has packed on some noticeable muscle.

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Posted: 06 April 2009 02:07 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 36 ]
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Happy for you big guy.
Hope you have all the fun in your affiliate that I have in mine.

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Posted: 06 April 2009 04:04 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 37 ]
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Hand Power Clean and Jerks - 1 Arm (a right arm injury has me out for a little while but I did this wod with my left hand only)

30 - 30 - 35 - 35 - 35 - 50 - 50

Run 5k - No official time, somewhere between 20 and 25 minutes

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Posted: 06 April 2009 05:02 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 38 ]
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L pull up and Rope climb WOD

3 RFT

15 L pull ups
Subbed 4 ascents legless of 2.5 M from garage roof (as opposed to 4.5M per Ascent)

14.49 Not exactly blistering speed but needed to go for it, L Pull ups hard but rope climb on 1” mega suck fest!!!

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95kg C&J - 75kg Sn. - 5.45 Mile

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90kg C&J, 72.5kg Sn, 115kg BS, 100kg FS, 95kg Sq Cl, 80kg OHS, 60Kg P Sn, 90Kg PC & PJ, 80kg PP, 5.59 Mile, 12.1 Beep Test, 23Kip RDs, 3 x 22.5kg DH PU, 10 DH PU +10kg, 16 DH PU, 31 Ring Push ups, 33s HS, 89 Du’s as of 18/5/2012

BW 70kg

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Posted: 06 April 2009 06:53 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 39 ]
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Squats
wu 2(5@450, 2(5@65
5x5x5, 100-105-110
WOD
3 RFT
7 deadlift
7 Power Clean
7 Thruster
7 Push Jerk
@ 95#
11:34
I had an 83# bar set up beside me in case I couldn’t do the thrusters at 95#. I cannot claim they were all beautiful but for a first try at 95# I felt OK about them

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Posted: 07 April 2009 12:24 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 40 ]
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Margaret - 06 April 2009 06:53 PM

Squats
wu 2(5@450, 2(5@65
5x5x5, 100-105-110
WOD
3 RFT
7 deadlift
7 Power Clean
7 Thruster
7 Push Jerk
@ 95#
11:34
I had an 83# bar set up beside me in case I couldn’t do the thrusters at 95#. I cannot claim they were all beautiful but for a first try at 95# I felt OK about them

That is awesome!

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