Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Recovered and Back in the Gym-3/9/10

Tuesday

Well, I'm back and I think I'm recovered. Sectionals was quite the experience. I started off the weekend pretty poorly placing low in the first two events. But I finished strong, finishing in the top 25 in events 3 and 4 and finishing workout 5 under the time-cap which was a good accomplishment for me considering it consisted of 20 muscle-ups. It was an amazing weekend and such a blessing to compete with so many amazing athletes and witness so many inspirational performances. The energy was great and the support from fellow competitors was unbelievable. It's pretty phenomenal to watch someone complete a workout only to have them turn around and cheer for you to better their performance. Quite the sport. Much like last year, the weekend renewed my motivation to keep on training. I didn't qualify but gave it my best and significantly improved my performance/fitness from the 2009 Regional Comp less than 1 year ago. Next up: The 2010 CrossFit Games Affiliate Competition! Our gym is putting together a coed team to compete and the middle of May marks the first qualification competition. The top 6 teams from our Northwest region will be invited to compete down in Aromas come July and we think, the way we're going, we've a strong chance to be one of those 6! We'll officially start our next round of training next week.

This week, I'm back in the gym after taking all of last week off. I did a light workout yesterday but today marked my first "intense" effort since the competition and it didn't disappoint. I started the session off with an impromptu clean and jerk wod in celebration of a teammates birthday. John turned 20 today and decided he wanted to do 20 body weight clean and jerks at for time. I couldn't let him go it alone and decided to join. But I used his body weight. If I'd used my own, I think I'd still be there.

20 clean and jerks, 175#

time=3:46

I didn't go for broke on this one. Took 'em one at a time and split jerked all of them. Finished feeling shaky but on my feet and with more in the tank. Wanted to save a little something for the wod to follow. One of these days I'll give Grace a go at 185. But think I'll wait a bit for that effort. 5 minutes later, went after the wod.

"Kettle Bell Hell" was the big effort on the docket today. It's a gnarly wod and is 10 rounds of the following performed AFAP:

-20 Russian kb swings (eye level), 24kg
-5 burpees
-20 Russian kb swings, 24kg
-5 TGU sit-ups each arm, 24kg

time=26:47

This was a pretty good effort. I never broke on any of the exercises. Took a few too many rest breaths between them but for the first day back and 400 kb swings, I'll take it.




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