Saturday, March 21, 2009

Fitness-3/20-"Murph"

Friday WOD-"Murph"

CrossFit offers workouts that challenge across all fronts. In other words, wods will often be as challenging on the psychological front, if not more so, than they are on the physical front. And any wod you see offers psychological intimidation, constantly questioning your resolve and ability to endure, dangling the "tap out" button in your face as you struggle. Some times just slightly depending on your ability given the particular exercise at hand. All the CrossFit benchmark wods, aka "The Girls" and "Fight Gone Bad" rank fairly high given there ability to scare. But even still, I find benchmarks that don't cause much anxiety and I think others would say the same, again, given their ability. And then there's the "Hero" workouts. Workouts dedicated to the memory of men fallen in service to humanity. They're beautiful and, no matter your affinity for particular movements, downright frightening. I don't care who you are or what you're capable of, the Hero wods will have you fighting to survive and leave you mentally crawling to finish what you started. And perhaps none are more beautiful, or frightening, than "Murph."

"Murph" is:
-1 mile run
-100 pull-ups
-200 push-ups
-300 squats
-1 mile run 

-Complete as fast as possible (afap). Partition the pull-ups, push-ups and squats as needed. If you have a 20 pound vest or body armor, wear it.

time=47:20

What a grind. This was my first "Murph" but certainly not my last. As horrible as it was, I loved it. I performed the wod as prescribed without the weight vest. Initially, not knowing what to expect, I was hoping to break 40 mins. By the end, I was hoping for 45. I came in @ 6:17 for the first mile, a time I was pretty stoked with. I left for the second mile @ 37:05 with 45 mins in my sight. But no matter how hard I tried, all I could do was waddle for the first 3/4 of lap 1. I came in @ 8:58 for the second mile. All said, not too bad a showing @ 267 pounds. I'll be looking to challenge this wod again in another 30 or 40 pounds. 

Nutrition-3/20

Friday

8am
-3 harboiled eggs
-3 links isernio's extra-lean all natural chicken sausage
-medium pear
-medium apple

1pm
-6 oz. chicken breast
-medium apple
-medium pear
-1/4 cup almonds

7pm
-2 oz. beef tip sirloin
-4 oz. chicken breast
-1 link isernio's chicken sausage
-8 oz. carrots
-1/2 cup dried blueberries
-medium apple

9pm
-8 oz. glass of fat free milk
-8 reeses pieces peanut butter cups (the big ones)

-106 oz. water on the day

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Fitness-3/19-deadlift/box jump, "annie"

Thursday WOD-"Annie"

3 x 2 max effort deadlift w/6 x max height box jump in between
-Finished deadlift @ 415# x 1
-Finished box jump @ 45" x 1
The 415# deadlift was a pr, but an unsatisfying one. I felt so strong when I did my set of 3 @ 405# on Tuesday that I had planned to try and finish @ 425# x 2 today. No cigar. 415# stoned me. Didn't even try a second one. But a pr none the less.
Then a met-con WOD for time; "Annie."
50-40-30-20-10 rep rounds, alternating of:
-double unders
-ab-mat sit-ups
time=7:17 
This was a good effort and a significant time improvement from my last go.
Spent some time doing some easy muscle-up progression work on the rings. It's starting to look like I'm a lot closer to the muscle-up than I thought. It will take a lot more work and practice but I think I'll get one a lot sooner in '09 than originally expected. Don't know how long it will take to get to the point where I perform as many as the guy in this video. Ever?

Nutrition-3/19

Thursday

7am
-3 hardboiled eggs
-3 oz. chicken breast
-8 oz. strawberries
-large banana
-small apple
-1/4 cup almonds

8am
-2 shot 12 oz. americano, black

11:15am
-5 oz. chicken breast
-1 hardboiled egg
-medium pear
-6 oz. blackberries
-medium apple
-1/4 cup almonds

3:15pm
-3 oz. chicken breast
-large banana
-1/8 cup almonds

5:45pm
-3 oz. chicken breast 
-small apple
-medium pear
-1/8 cup almonds

8pm
-3 oz. chicken breast
-3 oz. beef tip sirloin
-8 oz. carrots
-6 oz. blackberries 
-medium pear
-1/4 cup almonds

9:30pm
-2 pints Lagunita's The Hairy Eyeball Ale (9% and fantastic)

-114 oz. water on the day

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Fitness-3/18-Rest Day

Wednesday-Rest Day 

I took today as an "active rest" day. Before I left work, I took myself through the classic CrossFit warm-up and got a good sweat going. Then I followed up with a mellow 2500m row. It was a good way to give the body a day off from intense met-con or max effort work but still get moving. 

Then I finished my day at Jogo to coach for one class. I got a chance to work with Ben K who, like many of us, has had his fitness and health revolutionized by CrossFit. He wanted to go after some snatch work which I was all about, I love the olympic lifts. 

He worked hard @ catching the weight full-depth with knees out, heels flat, and shoulders high in the ears. It was a great effort after an already taxing WOD focused on core. Even though he was fatigued, he grunted out some tough attempts and really improved his technique over the course of 20 minutes, finishing strong. As he continues to refine his ability for the snatch, look for Ben K to throw some big numbers up there.

This one's for you Ben. Here's a video from 2005 of a 210kg snatch (462#). Poor quality video but good enough to see how amazing it is. The man in the video is Hossein Resasadeh and he holds the official world record in the clean and jerk. Here's another video of him setting that world record @ 263.5kg (580#). Amazing. And one more of him training his front squat. He makes 280kg (617#) look like he's doing the bar. Absolutely insane. I wonder, though, how man burpees he could do?


Nutrition-3/18

Wednesday

7:30am
-2 links isernio's extra lean all natural chicken sausage
-2 hardboiled eggs
-small apple
-large banana
-1/4 cup almonds

8am
-2 shot 12 oz. americano, black

11:30am
-2 hardboiled eggs
-2 oz. chicken breast
-medium pear
-8 oz. carrots

3:30pm
-3 oz. beef tip sirloin
-1 hardboiled egg
-small apple
-large banana

7:30pm
-3 oz. chicken breast
-3 oz. beef tip sirloin
-8 oz. carrots
-8 oz. strawberries
-small apple
-1/4 cup almonds
1000 mg Ca, 400IU vit D3, 500mg Mg

-126 oz. water on the day

Fitness-3/17-deadlift/box jump, row, push-ups

Tuesday WOD

Max effort deadlift w/max height box jump in between as follows:
-deadlift 3 x 3, box jump 3 x 6
-finished the deadlift successfully @ 405#
-finished the box jump 5 x 41", 1 x 45"

This was a great deadlift day for me. On Thursday, I finished my last set of 2 on the deadlift @ 405# but it was a serious struggle on the last rep. Today, I finished my third rep with much more confidence.  And I hit a 45" box jump. Only once but I'll take it.

Finished with a 500m row test for time and a max push-up test:
-finished row in 1:27 
-finished with 3o push-ups (chest to ground, full elbow extension)
-push-up test ended once knees hit the ground 

I was happy with both of these efforts but not satisfied. Would really like to see that row time dip to 1:25 or even 1:23. And as far as push-ups go, truly good push-ups (that's full range of motion) are tough. I'd like to be able to do 100 some day.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Nutrition-3/17

Tuesday-Happy St. Patricks Day

8am
-3 hardboiled eggs
-3 links isernio's extra lean all natural chicken sausage
-large banana
-small apple
-medium pear
-1/4 cup almonds

9:15am
-2 shot 12 oz. americano, black

12:15pm
-6 oz. chicken breast
-1/4 cup almonds
-small apple
-8 oz. carrots
-medium pear

4:30pm
-3 oz. chicken breast
-large banana
-1/8 cup almonds
-small apple

7:00pm (St. Patty's day dinner party at a buddies)
Not sure on how much I ate, but I do know what:
-corned beef and cabbage (too much)
-few boiled potatoes
-small chunck of irish soda bread (had to try it, way good)
-chips, crackers, cold cuts and wicked good cheese (too much)
-dirt pie dessert (too much)
-4 oz. glen rothes single malt scotch, 18 year (just the right amount)

-120 oz. water on the day

Fitness-3/16-"Fran"

Monday WOD-"Fran"

Fran, for those not familiar with the CrossFit community, is arguably the most noteworthy benchmark workout. It seems to garner the most accolade and attention among CrossFitters the world over. Why? Because it's absolutely intense. You look at it and think, "that sounds tough, but I could muscle my way through it pretty quick I bet." And then you do it, and it destroys you.

Fran is 3 rounds, 21 reps, then 15, then 9 of:
-Thruster @ 95# (front squat into a push press)
-Pull-up

time=7:04

I was disappointed with this time at first because going into it, I had aspirations of breaking into the 5 minute realm. But, just as it always seems to, Fran kicked my butt. Then I remembered I'd only done this WOD once since I've been able to perform multiple pull-ups and my time then was 8:55. So a near 2 minute improvement. Shouldn't be too upset. Art, my buddy and fellow Jogo coach posted a 4:01. Pretty impressive. And even he's not satisfied. Did I mention they're guys out there doing this workout in the 2 minute range? 

Monday, March 16, 2009

Nutrition-3/16

Monday

7:15am
-3 hardboiled eggs
-3 links isernio's extra lean all natural chicken sausage
-1/8 cup almonds
-small apple
-medium pear
-large banana
500mg Ca, 200IU vit D3, 25omg Mg

9am
-8 oz. cup of coffee, black

11:15am
-6 oz. chicken breast
-medium pear
-8 oz. carrots
-small apple
-1/4 cup almonds

3:15pm
-3 oz. beef tip sirloin
-1/8 cup almonds
-6 oz. blackberries
-small apple

5:45pm
-3 oz. beef tip sirloin
-1/8 cup almonds
-small apple
-large banana

8:30pm
-6 oz. beef tip sirloin
-8 oz. carrots
-8 oz. strawberries
-6 oz. blackberries
-1/4 cup almonds
5oomg Ca, 200IU vit D3, 25omg Mg

-105 oz. water on the day

Fitness-3/15-"The Bear"

Sunday WOD-"The Bear" 

On Sunday, I did the wod Jogo had on the schedule for Saturday since I missed it. "The Bear" is a barbell wod and it's a brute. It can be done a few different ways. Traditionally, it's done in 5 rounds, increasing the weight each round with rest in between. The catch is, your goal is to not drop the bar once until you've completed the round at which point you can let go and rest while more weight is added before going again. 

We did a modified version, the idea the same; don't drop the bar. Each round's movements remained identical to the traditional version. The difference was we started at 95#, as the traditional does, and stayed there, unlike the traditional. But, our goal was to do all 5 rounds with out dropping the bar once. Aka, no rests. Ouch. 

5 rounds x 7 reps of each movement in the order that follows:
-power clean
-front squat
-push press
-back squat
-push press

-The power clean must be touch and go (no resting the bar on the ground), resting the bar anywhere else but on the ground is permitted without penalty (back rack of the squat for example). Complete afap.

time=10:50 with one drop

Pretty pitiful performance on this one. Did it by myself which was the start of the end. Couldn't get fired up. Should be able to complete this workout in the 5-6 minute range with no drops. 

Fitness-3/13-"Helen"

Friday WOD-"Helen"

Helen is a very popular CrossFit benchmark and is right up there with Fran in scare factor. Well maybe not quite. But close.

Helen is 3 rounds for time of:
-400m run
-21 American kettle bell swings @ 24kg (53#)
-12 pull-ups

time=10:29

I had only performed Helen one time before and it was last summer when I was still doing jump pulls for WODs. So wasn't really sure what to expect here and was aiming to break the 10 minute mark as a goal. Not quite but close. I'll be there soon. An elite guy out there in the CrossFit world name James Fitzgerald aka "OPT" has a 6:59 Helen. Freaking crazy. Watch it on youtube here.