Showing posts with label intense workouts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label intense workouts. Show all posts

Monday, July 28, 2008

No one said it was going to be easy....


And Alyson knows this first hand! She has currently embarked on Mission: Buckle Down, or get buckled! Alyson made the necessary behavioral changes with her nutrition, and mentality, to keep working when the going gets tough. She is able to elevate her workouts to new intensities everyday, not to mention she does not shy away from embracing effort. ie...picture above

Sunday, July 20, 2008

"Tunde Decidis"

Janese (top left) doing ball slams with a 20lb. basketball filled with sand(no bounce!), Cassie (middle) working on L-Pull ups, and Alyson (bottom) on the DB swings.
All three of these ladies have been super dedicated over the past month, having made exceptional gains in strength, lung capacity, and flexibility.




Alyson (left) has tremendous strength. Her improving cardiorespiratory endurance has her elevating her performance on workouts to new heights. Cassie (top middle) is a fast learner, and has all the natural ability to be elite. Her strength is coming fast, and her desire to be FIT puts her in the gym whenever she gets a chance. Janese (top left) also has tremendous strength, and her background in sports has proven to be a great foundation for her success. Her Olympic weightlifting skills are improving quickly. In only her first time to do OH squats she went for a max and hit 95lbs! I foresee great results within the next 6 weeks for these three.




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.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

If you want it, GO GET IT!





Janese and Cassie during the High Pull portion of their workout, and Alyson grinding through the C&J portion of the same workout. It was about 90 something outside and HUMID..kudos girls.
The involuntary gestures with the face never lie. These ladies were making it hurt (in a good way ;)
Three different people with the same overall goal. It's always a pleasure working with like-minded individuals who know what it takes to reach their goals. Putting your fitness on the line is a great way to see where you stand with yourself. Do you quit when the going gets tough, or do you tell that "backseat" driver to shut the fuck up and sit down while you take care of business? Eh, maybe it's not for everyone. Train according to your own standards.






Saturday, May 24, 2008

The Price I Pay

Damn "office hands"!

As I practiced the Butterfly Kip, I just couldn't help but notice my hands were feeling a little...RAW! After about 60 something attempts at the newly acquired skill, very far right rip occured. 2ND Round of
Crossfit HQ's WOD for yesterday ie..2 pood swings, GHD situps, back ext,. KTE, far left rip happened. Beginning of 4th round during swings, middle rip took place.
Long story short my hands got jacked up! Wierd though because I've done workouts in the past that were far more grip centric.
It's all good though. There are obstacles to overcome when practicing sports, the sport of fitness is definetly no exception.

- Where I ended with the pulls..