Showing posts with label fitness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fitness. Show all posts

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Free UTB Workout!



Crossfit Central hosted another free UTB (under the bridge) workout this weekend. Once again workout enthusiasts came out bright and early to fill the grounds at Townlake.


Ranging from "super fit" to the "just getting started", everyone worked hard and safe. The Coaches make sure to demonstrate each movement with precise detail, while giving verbal instruction before starting these workouts. This maximizes everyones safety, and most of all allows for everyone to have fun. If you are unable to perform a movement as prescribed everything can be modified to suit your current ability. So if you are new to exercising, or a seasoned pro come out and take part in the community driven workout. The next one will be September 20th. For more information check the Crossfit Central website leading up to the workout.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Crossfit'n Anywhere!


Crossfit'n anywhere, especially under the bleachers here at Texas State University, is nothing new to my clients. Located right next to a track, this spot proves to be an ideal location for many workouts.
Cassie, pictured left, has gone to battle with many workouts here before. In her most recent, she re-tested a benchmark workout named "Cindy". Max rounds in 20 minutes of: 5 pullups, 10 pushups, and 15 squats is how this one goes, and in her first attempt done in mid May she cranked out 7 rounds done with jumping pullups, and push ups done from the knee. On 7-11-08, roughly 3 months later, she did 14 rounds with full pushups! She has greatly improved her strength, muscular endurance, lung capacity, and mechanical efficiency. Her next goal is to add full kipping pullups to her workouts, and with her athletic ability I have no doubt she will be there soon.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Free Crossfit Central Gym Workout



This past Saturday Crossfit Central hosted two free gym workouts.
In teams of 4 complete 3 rounds for time of:
400m run carrying 2kb's & 2 sandbags
100 Pull ups
100 Box Jumps
100 WallBalls
*must complete each movement as a team before moving to the next; only one member of team can go at a time

As usual there was great coaching and people from all walks of life diving into the workout head first. Whether it was a newbie performing the movements scaled to their ability, or a season vet doing the WOD as rx'd, everybodies hands were full with this one! Click here to see more pics from the workout. Someone met pukie, someone ripped their hands...no one gave a sub par effort. Which brings me to my next thing: The Crossfit Community. The feeling one gets from being around a group of like-minded individuals ( the Crossfit community) is bar none, and should be experienced by everyone. People inspire each other with their efforts, and as a result enlighten others to this way of thinking. The end result is an increase in self motivation/self determination/self confindence/a slew of health benefits, and a new you.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

"Physical training produces physical memories..."


The following was taken from Mark Twight and the website Gym Jones. Enjoy.
"What you know does not matter - what you do matters. Physical training produces physical memories - not simply muscle memory but a psychophysical imprint, knowledge that is instinctual rather than intellectual. This is useful knowledge. Automatic (instinctive) action and reaction is always faster and more energy efficient than intellectually induced action or reaction. There's already plenty to think about in confrontational situations so any response that does not require conscious thought spares intellectual energy for decisions and actions that do demand it. Train yourself to the point that particular, common actions and responses may be executed automatically.
Any deficiency in physical fitness affects confidence. When an individual realizes he does not have the fitness or skill to accomplish a particular task, or that he cannot use his tools to their utmost self-doubt weakens both intellectual and physical abilities. Flagging confidence limits flexibility, preventing appropriate adaptation to various situations. Confidence allows the audacity of original thought. Again, train such a variety of energy systems (types of fitness) that confidence in the face of any challenge is reflexive.
Strength + Confidence + Flexibility = Strategy (the ability to use it).
Physical fitness relative to the mountain environment or to any situation (physical and psychological) can have positive or negative effects on the individual, his teammates, and the overall strategy chosen to accomplish a particular goal. Get fit and stay fit to accomplish a variety of tasks. The goal of physical training can be summed up in one phrase, “to make yourself as indestructible as possible.” The harder a man is to kill, the longer he will remain effective, as a climber, a soldier, or what ever.