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Posted: 07 March 2010 06:52 PM   [ Ignore ]
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Posted: 07 March 2010 08:02 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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Had an eventful weekend.  Just got done competing in the Ohio Sectional at the Arnold Classic.  The top 20 qualified for regionals and after two events, I sat at 22nd.  But after a ‘rowing heavy’ third event I was done, and out of the running confused   But it was a great experience.  Josh Everett and the Martin boys were there competing to get warmed up for their respective sectionals.  Chris Spealler was also at the Arnold, and I witnessed him burn through a nasty AMRAP.  I also had the pleasure of meeting Jeff Martin, as he was promoting his crossfit kids program.  The Arnold was full of awesome competitions.  I think the most impressive thing I saw all weekend was a 123lb high school girl deadlift 400 pounds.  400lbs!!!  And oh yeah…  Arnold came and did the 3-2-1 Go countdown for one of our workouts.  Awesome, awesome weekend.

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Posted: 08 March 2010 02:34 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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Deadlift/OHS

21-15-9 reps of:
50 kg Deadlift
10 kg Overhead squat

6:49

Good one. Will probably try 15 kg for OHS next time, D/L was good weight, could crank through it but was huffing and puffing big time.

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Posted: 08 March 2010 04:20 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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Back home after 10 days travelling, did this morning:

“War Frank”
Three rounds for time of:
10 Pull-ups
60 Squats
35 GHD situps

16:37

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Posted: 08 March 2010 05:07 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
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March 5th 2010
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21-15-9 reps of:
155-185 pound Deadlift
75-95 pound Overhead squat

155 lb. Deadlift
75 lb. OHS

Time = 8:39

Lower back is feeling it.

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Posted: 08 March 2010 05:11 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]
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Helen - with the Pack
CFWU (3x5 on pull ups and dips)
9.55!  Woo-hoo!  I was really shooting for a sub-10 minute time - very pumped about this WOD.
Had to use 35# dumbbell

Cash-Out:  400m jog, 100m backwards, 400m jog, 100m shuffle, 400m jog, 100m shuffle (other direction)

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Posted: 08 March 2010 05:13 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]
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I did the puppies scale.

Ran 400 meters in FiveFingers.
15 KB swings
9 assisted pullups

felt like i was gonna die, but good return to Crossfit after 5 months off and 2 back injuries.
Time about 18minutes..

sorry i cant figure out how to move or delete it

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Posted: 08 March 2010 05:54 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]
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Returning to the fold after some time off.  Life got insane on me, but it’s been beaten back into submission.  Time to do the same to my body!

I was wondering if anyone had some input or experience with any of the Chicago affiliates.  I’m considering joining one proper, and would love some input from the crowd.

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Posted: 08 March 2010 06:00 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 8 ]
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Q Dawg - 07 March 2010 08:02 PM

Had an eventful weekend.  Just got done competing in the Ohio Sectional at the Arnold Classic.  The top 20 qualified for regionals and after two events, I sat at 22nd.  But after a ‘rowing heavy’ third event I was done, and out of the running confused   But it was a great experience.  Josh Everett and the Martin boys were there competing to get warmed up for their respective sectionals.  Chris Spealler was also at the Arnold, and I witnessed him burn through a nasty AMRAP.  I also had the pleasure of meeting Jeff Martin, as he was promoting his crossfit kids program.  The Arnold was full of awesome competitions.  I think the most impressive thing I saw all weekend was a 123lb high school girl deadlift 400 pounds.  400lbs!!!  And oh yeah…  Arnold came and did the 3-2-1 Go countdown for one of our workouts.  Awesome, awesome weekend.

Q Dawg that is so awesome.Sounds like you did a really awesome job.That had to be so cool to compete and see all those crossfit monsters in action.O.k that girl just scares the hell out of me.That is a crazy amount of weght for someone who only weighs 123lbs…Really awesome that you did so good.I go on march 27 and 28 to New Jersey to compete in the sectionals.I have been craping in my pants.I dont expect to do nearly as well as you but hope to have a great time.Thanks for sharing your experience and again great job!

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Posted: 08 March 2010 06:03 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 9 ]
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REST!!!

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Posted: 08 March 2010 06:06 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 10 ]
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Rest, rest. Getting the wife on the WOD tomorrow ;)

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Posted: 08 March 2010 06:13 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 11 ]
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CFWU 2 rounds; assisted pull-up—> got 1 real dip on each round!-otherwise dips were done on a bench

Shoulder Press 3-3-3-3-3-3-3
60; 64; 67; 70; 78 (got 2 out of 3; failed on the 3rd); 67; 70

cashout: 2k row and stretching

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Posted: 08 March 2010 06:14 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 12 ]
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Glad to be back!!!!!!!!

“Helen”

Three rounds for time:
Run 400 meters
1 1/2 pood Kettlebell X 21 swings (or 55 pound dumbbell swing)
12 Pull-ups

9:28

Improved from 10:50 back on 9/30/09

Ended up my back was much worse then I originally thought.  Last Monday it felt a little twitchy when I was doing my sit ups for CFWU and then, just by taking off a 45# from a bar about 18” off the ground, I felt my lower lat kind of “pop”.  I was miserable all day and ended up leaving work about 3 1/2 hours early.  I felt like a cheat b/c I’ve never missed work on account of a sore muscle or anything but I haven’t been in that much pain for a long time.  So I took an entire week off from all physical activity, spent a lot of time laying on the floor with my legs propped up, and did a lot of ice/heat pad treatments and today my back has felt better then it has in 2 weeks or so.  Still took today’s work out a little easy as to not hurt myself again.  Plus, I haven’t actually ran in about 3 months due to the weather and not having access to an indoor facility so that plus laying around for a week really winded me!

Lesson I learned:  Although many of our workouts are more sprints then marathons, my use of Crossfit to meet my goals is more marathon then sprint.  I hope to make this my life long workout plan after trying numerous other ones:  bodybuilding, Max Contraction, long distance running, etc.  My trying to rush back from my initial slight muscle pull cost me about 2 weeks of real, intense CrossFit workouts.  If I would have rested 3-4 days initially instead of being stubborn I’m sure I wouldn’t have missed out on as much.  So going forward I need to remember that CrossFitting is a long term “marathon” and “sprinting” into workouts when your body isn’t ready for them is counterproductive.

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Posted: 08 March 2010 06:17 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 13 ]
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“So, Aaron_CO, you were jumping up on a pull-up bar and then just raising yourself above it, straightening your arms?  Like you were trying to jump over a fence?  The reason I’m asking is that we have no rings in our gym and I’m trying to do substitute more than just the 3PU/1dip (that’s what I’ve been doing).”

Sebbie:  I missed your question on the other day.  Yes, that is exactly what I did.  Built a platform using the step blocks at the gym.  Since this was my first attempt, I built a platform that put the PU bar at eye level.  Jumped and pulled myself over the bar and straightened my arms.  There are no rings at my gym either and I figured it was time to try something other than the 3 PU+3 dip = 1 MU sub.  I found this link that has some good pics and descriptions.  The bar MUs are about 1/3 of the way down the page and progressions are about 3/4 of the way down.  http://www.beastskills.com/MuscleUp.htm

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Posted: 08 March 2010 06:19 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 14 ]
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Shoulder Press 3-3-3-3-3-3-3

Lbs 10-30-33-38-43-48-53

First day back after a week off, my back is better, but not 100% so I’m very cautiously doing the WODs, really focusing on form.  My max weight today is just about where it should be, a bit low, but still - YAY!

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Posted: 08 March 2010 06:23 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 15 ]
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Hellspawn - 08 March 2010 06:00 AM
Q Dawg - 07 March 2010 08:02 PM

Had an eventful weekend.  Just got done competing in the Ohio Sectional at the Arnold Classic.  The top 20 qualified for regionals and after two events, I sat at 22nd.  But after a ‘rowing heavy’ third event I was done, and out of the running confused   But it was a great experience.  Josh Everett and the Martin boys were there competing to get warmed up for their respective sectionals.  Chris Spealler was also at the Arnold, and I witnessed him burn through a nasty AMRAP.  I also had the pleasure of meeting Jeff Martin, as he was promoting his crossfit kids program.  The Arnold was full of awesome competitions.  I think the most impressive thing I saw all weekend was a 123lb high school girl deadlift 400 pounds.  400lbs!!!  And oh yeah…  Arnold came and did the 3-2-1 Go countdown for one of our workouts.  Awesome, awesome weekend.

Q Dawg that is so awesome.Sounds like you did a really awesome job.That had to be so cool to compete and see all those crossfit monsters in action.O.k that girl just scares the hell out of me.That is a crazy amount of weght for someone who only weighs 123lbs…Really awesome that you did so good.I go on march 27 and 28 to New Jersey to compete in the sectionals.I have been craping in my pants.I dont expect to do nearly as well as you but hope to have a great time.Thanks for sharing your experience and again great job!

Going to that competition sounds like it was a great experience and congrats on going so far! I think I would like to go to one, but just to check it out.

The 123# person dead lifting 400# made my jaw drop, that is just amazing!

Hellspawn, I think you should stop crapping in your pants…its counterproductive. Seriously, we will be waiting to know how you do, I bet you’ll do awesome in the sectionals.

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