Thursday, April 30, 2009

Can I help you?

Warning!! This hurts!!



Remember, this is how not to Deadlift!!!

For proper deadlift form, click HERE.

Going Nude..

with your feet that is!

"Putting your feet in shoes is similar to putting them in a plaster cast,' says Dr Hartmann. 'If I put your leg in plaster, we'll find 40 to 60 per cent atrophy of the musculature within six weeks. Something similar happens to your feet when they're encased in shoes."




Pic: Ethiopian Abebe Bikila on his way to gold in the 1960 Olympic marathon - running barefoot


Read: Are Running Shoes Pointless?


Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Running Down A Dream

Persistence, Perseverance, Focus, Desire, and No Excuses

Thursday, April 23, 2009

The Foundation

I here time and time again about the person who works out so hard and can never lose body fat. "I've got this lower belly pooch that doesn't go away", they say. Most people I here this from are guys which I find funny for some reason. I will admit though, my first two years in college I was the same way. I was always told that if I worked out hard enough I could eat whatever I wanted to eat. Just so happens that after high school things didn't stay the same for very long.
Learning how to provide my body the proper amount of food was one of the greatest tools I ever learned. I was amazed by how easy it was too. Fuel your muscle and essential body functions, not excess body fat. Excess body fat is not essential, so don't feed it!
Within the first 3 weeks of eating a Paleo/Zone Diet I noticed a significant change in my body composition accompanied by gains in my Crossfit Training. That was two years ago and I haven't looked back. Nutrition is the foundation for success in what we do. Fueling your body correctly is too easy not to be doing it. Maximize your training results and welcome in a new era of wellness for your body.
If you have not yet made the decision to change your eating style contact your Crossfit coach right now!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

General Physical Preparedness is..


..being ready and able to function at a high level in a physically demanding environment. Athletes in all sports follow a conditioning program with the hopes of competing at a high level once their season begins. Once general conditioning is established an athlete is able to focus greatly on sport specific skills, and the game itself before he season even starts. If the training protocol was successful, this will be the case. If not successful, an athlete enters the season deconditioned and puts themselves at risk for injury. Entering season play with superior conditioning and strength puts an athlete in a position to succeed at a rapid pace. The ability to train athletes using constantly varied functional movements done at relative intensities has put PPA Training Systems in the forefront of athletic training and strength and conditioning development. Our athletes gain the ability to produce direct power and speed specific to their sport as well as in any unpredictable arena.

PowerPlant Training Systems gives Jr. High and High School Athletes an advantage over other young athletes because it enhances GPP, allowing the athlete to gain greater sport specific skills and increase their ability to compete at a high level.


Wednesday, April 15, 2009

To "Diet" or not to "Diet"?, that is the question..

We all know "dieting" doesn't work in the long haul for losing weight and disease prevention, but I'm here to say "dieting" does!
So your saying it works...but it doesnt work at the same time? Yes!
Well that doesn't make sense?

Hear me out....

Diet, taken from dictionary.com, has these definitions(and more):
–noun
1.
food and drink considered in terms of its qualities, composition, and its effects on health: Milk is a wholesome article of diet.

- This, along with the 2nd definition are my favorites. This is how I approach my eating. I often blend the 2nd definition in with this one because I believe they go hand in hand.

2.
a particular selection of food, esp. as designed or prescribed to improve a person's physical condition or to prevent or treat a disease: a diet low in sugar.
-I eat Paleo foods because this is what my body functions and operates the best with. I also know it will improve performance, and help prevent disease. 2 birds with 1 stone, thats how I like it.

VS.

3.
such a selection or a limitation on the amount a person eats for reducing weight: No pie for me, I'm on a diet.
-No doubt, this is the most common use of the word diet. We as trainers hear all the time about people dabbling with different "diets" and never being able to lose weight. They fail to make a lifestyle change, mainly because they are mis-informed, or they just don't care.

So...Paleo=Diet?

Technically, Paleo foods are eaten because of their quality, composition, and effects on health. Because of that, they improve our physical condition, and help prevent disease. Fits the definition right? Sure it does!
I would say" My diet consists of meats,veggies, some fruits, little starch, nuts and seeds, and no sugar", because my diet is optimal for life.

I wouldn't say, "I'm on a diet of meats, veggies blah blah, because I'm not limiting my foods. In fact I'm eating all the food I want to eat. Are you limiting your foods to be on a diet, or are you eating a healthy diet. For myself I knew the difference when I started craving the good stuff(Paleo), and not buying or even walking by the other stuff in the store. I knew then this was a lifestyle change, and I had wasn't limiting foods anymore. I was walking to, and getting everything I wanted, no limits!

My diet is not a diet, make sense? Those who don't know may think I'm on a "diet", but it's really just my diet.

Are you on a diet, or do you just have a good diet? Watch the video if your not sure. He is trying to diet, but I don't think it's working.




Nothing to it but to do it

How do you earn 230 Guiness World Records in 30 years? You just make it happen!

"I believe we all have an inner strength that we very rarely use," Furman said. "I just love the challenge of trying to be the best in the world in something."

-Ashrita Furman

Quick question for you: Do you think you can break his AMJJAP (as many jumping jacks as possible) in 5 hours? His record....27,000!

Friday, April 3, 2009

Effort takes place...

that's the beauty of it. You want to let your hands slip, but you can't. You want to do 20 instead of 21, but that's even harder. We want to walk back up the street, but something keeps pushing us. There is not enough time for another round, but there's still time. Every position your in is uncomfortable, so you hold it longer. Your hands rip, but your not torn from finishing. You can't breath, but your still moving. Shits' crazy, but it really isn't. It hurts so good.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Hanging with Crossfit Kids

With the new addition of ropes in the gym, these guys wanted to play on them all day! I forsee a lot more rope play in their future.