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Sunday Fun Day

I LOVE my Sunday WODs!!  Sunday is our day to work on our weaknesses, test and challenge ourselves, and have some fun!  We are relaxed, not in a hurry to get going or to get out.  We always have a great time!

Today’s Fun was:

1000 Jump Rope (singles)
30 Squat Snatch 55#
30 Burpees
30 Push Press 55#
30 Lateral Jumps over Barbell
30 Sumo-deadlift High Pull 55#
30 Box Jumps on 24# box
1000 Jump Rope (singles)

I finished in 42:08.  Then we did 4 sets of Tabata (4 minutes of 20 secs work, 20 secs rest for each exercise) abs/core work (16 minutes total).  Knees to chest (with feet in rings), Wall Ball Sit ups (10# ball), Plank Holds (with 25# plate), and knee up over box with 10# dumbbell. 

AWESOME WODs!!

Unexpected Personal Bests

Today was one of those days when I achieved a most unexpected Personal Best at the gym. The WOD was 6 rounds of: 1 rope climb, 15 box jumps, 20 ghd sit ups, with a 2:00 rest in between each … Continue reading

Running and 300

Saturday I wanted to help a friend meet her goal of running a half marathon this month. Christine had signed up for one but couldn’t go because her husband had to make up work days missed during our Snow Storm week. So I suggested we go run that 13.1 miles on our own. Neither of us has trained for it, nor have we been running much at all. I ran 10 miles Thanksgiving Day, and before that hadn’t run more than 6 since March of last year, and since Thanksgiving haven’t run more than about 5 miles. BUT, we finished in 2 hours 20 minutes. Overall it was a good run. Calves and glutes were tightening up something fierce, and after the run my hips were hating me!

Sunday, we did the 300 WOD. The last time we did it, it took me almost 38 minutes because we went heavy trying to get as close to Men’s Rxd as we could! This time we went Women’s Rxd (a little heavier on the KB) and I finished in 20:42! I’ll have to try the Men’s 300 another time to see if I’ve improved, but I need to wait until my arm is better.

Monday, January 17, 2011

“Danny”
20 minute AMRAP
30 Box Jumps 24″
20 Push Press 80#
30 Pull ups (butterfly)

I got in 2 rounds plus 30 box jumps and 8 push press. My left arm was bothering me a lot. I realized that I was dipping my left elbow in during the press because it eased some of the pain. But that was poor form so I had to forcefully stop that.

I did more muscle up practice. Not feeling great with them right now. Darn.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Yesterday I took it easy and ran a nice 5 miles (in 28 degrees).

Today I decided to make up 2 WODs that I missed during the week.

5 rounds for time of: (finished in 45:53)
10 Wall Climbs
10 Toes To Bar
20 Box Jumps 24″

rested for about 10 minutes, then:

20 minute AMRAP:
6 Deadlifts w/ 145#
7 Burpee Pull ups
10 KB Swings w/ 55#
Row 200 m
I finished with almost 5 full rounds (120 meters shy).

I felt kind of tired and a little weak – maybe from the deep tissue massage yesterday? Plus I did these WODs fasted with only pure protein (no carbs) shots.

Monday, November 29, 2010

This week is what us runner’s call a “step-back” week. In the Strength world its called a “de-load” week. You drop back on the weights to give your body a small rest before you push the weight up next week. It is kind of an active rest, and it does the body good. Sometimes it can be hard stepping back because it feels so “easy”, but the body needs it, and it is during this kind of a week that you actually are able to get BETTER!!!

Today’s Deadlift progressions were:
5 reps @ 80#
5 reps @ 110#
5 reps @ 130#

then, 12 minutes, As Many Reps as Possible of:
6 Chest to Bar Pull ups (jumping up to 7.5′ bar)
8 Ring Push ups
10 Box jumps (on 26.5″ box)

I managed 5 full sets, plus an extra 4 pull ups. Those chest to bar pull ups are so much harder when jumping up to that high bar and not having the ground to touch off of when I get started. Not to mention after doing the high box jumps it was a little difficult having the energy to jump high enough to grab that bar! But, this is the kind of work I need to do in order to get stronger, faster, and better. The box jumps felt easier than they did just yesterday. I’m feeling more confident jumping that high, and I’m able to get into the next jump faster without having to move much. As for the ring push ups…I had never done ring push ups and those got HARD right away! Holy Cow!!!!

All in all, I’d say it was a great WOD day!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

30 minutes, As Many Rounds as Possible:
5 Kettlebell Swings (with 70#)
10 Box Jumps (on 26.5″ box)
5 Handstand Push ups (1 abmat)
10 Jumping Lunges

I managed 11 rounds, plus 3 kettlebell swings. I wanted to focus today on something heavy (the KB) and working on my power with the higher box jumps and jumping lunges. This was only my third WOD with using the 70# KB and was the first time that I was able to get it up over my head for a full swing. I was also starting to get a little faster with the box jumps as I got more comfortable with jumping that high. My goal for the next few months is to focus on my weaknesses and building strength. I want to reach a 300# deadlift before summer, be able to do full handstand push ups without the abmat, and get the muscle up mastered!

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Today was CrossFit Dahlonega’s TEN Competition. Ten events!! When the WODs came out a little over a week ago, I nearly panicked and dropped down to scaled. But, instead I put together a workout that included some of the things that scared me, and I realized I could do “ok”. I knew I wouldn’t necessarily be in the top, but I knew that I could likely finish all the workouts and do pretty well. So, I went in with a good attitude ready to do my best.

WOD 1 – 800 meter – 20# Sandbag Run
This one was kinda crummy, running on hills with people’s sandbags spraying a mist of sand in your face, and I ended up in 13th place.

WOD 2 – 30″ Box Jumps, as many as you can do in 3 minutes
I’d only done these box jumps the week prior during two separate practice WODs that I made up. These were SOOOO hard. I managed 20 of them. I failed on at least 5 or 6 attempts where I made it on top of the box but lost my balance and fell off before I could stand up completely straight. I fell on one attempt and smashed my shin. The woman next to me had at least twice as many jumps as I had, and that was a bit discouraging but I kept going and know that I couldn’t have done much better because I really tried my hardest. Jumping on boxes that are half your height is NOT easy!!!! I ended up 16th place in this WOD.

WOD 3 – - Ground to Overhead with 95#, as many times as you can in 3 minutes.
I managed to get the weight up 18 times in the 3 minutes. I had hoped to do better in this one, as I know that I can do more than 95#. I’ll have to work on this one more. I was 11th place in this WOD.

WOD 4 – Suicide Sandbag Sprints – bags are 20# each, and there were 4 suicide lines with 1, 2, 3, then 4 bags at each line. You had to run to each line and carry the bags back to the start, then do the suicides again taking the bags back to the proper lines.
This WOD was difficult in that it really strained your back carrying the piles of 3 and 4 sandbags without dropping them, especially if the bottom one was wet, which my pile of 3 had a wet bag on the bottom. I ended up 14th place in this WOD with a 3:02 finish.

WOD 5 – 95# Overhead Squats and Double Unders – done as 9 OH Squats, 50 double unders, 6 OH Squats, 50 Double Unders, 3 OH Squats, 50 Double Unders
This was one of the WODs I was most scared of because I don’t think I’ve ever done 95# OH Squats. I’ve done 85# at least a couple of times, and that was pretty tough. So, I had no idea how well I would do here. But, I went in telling myself that 95# is just like 85#, and I could manage that! I ended up 8th place in this WOD with an 8:27 finish – shocking myself with doing the first 9 OH Squats without fail!

WOD 6 – Carry a 25# plate overhead for 400 meters, if you drop it to your head or below your head put it down and do 5 burpees.
I did quite well on this WOD because I was one of only a couple of Rxd women who did NOT put the plate down at all. I realized that if I locked my arms out overhead the weight felt “lighter”. I finished 8th in this event with a 3:00 finish.

WOD 7 – 195# Deadlifts – as many as you can do in 3 minutes.
I only managed 14 Deadlifts. I was really disappointed in this one because my back started hurting really quickly even though I felt like I had good form. I felt like I should have been able to do more than 14! I guess this is one area I just really need to work on – especially since my 1 rep Max is only 240, and I believe most of those other Rxd women have 300 or more 1 rep maxes. I ended up 14th in this event.

WOD 8 – Burpee Pull ups, jumping to 7 foot bar for pull ups, doing as many as possible in 3 mintues.
I felt GREAT in this event. It was initially one of the things that made me want to go scaled, but I practiced at the gym on our 7.5 foot bar and although I was slow I at least figured out how to get up that high and do them. It wasn’t easy, but I put them in to two separate WODs last week and started to feel confident even if I was slow (and SHORT). I ended up with 28 of them, and was in 6th place overall in this event!! (7 foot was easy compared to 7.5 feet and it felt great)

WOD 9 – 20 burpees, then carry a 70# plank (3 or 4 feet tall plank) about 200 meters.
This WOD sucked! That plank felt so heavy and so awkward! Some of the ladies were able to get it up behind their neck and do a slow jog with it. I had trouble just picking the stupid thing up, let alone trying to swing it around on to my shoulders and wrap my small arms up around it! I ended up finishing this in 2:50 for an 11th place finish.

WOD 10 – this WOD included most of the things we did. Sandbag Sprint – move 5 of them; 5 26″ box jumps, 3 tire flips, carry 25# plate to the next station, 5 95# squat cleans, sprint to burpee pull up area and do 5 burpee pull ups, then carry the 70# plank back to the 95# bars and do 5 deadlifts, then carry the plank back to the finish. I ended up 12th in this event with a 5:49 finish.

This was a VERY well organized event, the WODs were varied so everyone could excel at different areas. It was a good test of several different skills. I was very glad that I stayed Rxd even though a couple of the events were things I had not done prior to trying them out in the days before the event. I was somewhat discouraged because so many of the events seemed to favor tall people (box jumps, burpee pull ups, plank carry), but even though I am smaller than nearly all the Rxd women, and am older than probably all of them, I still held my own and did pretty well. I excelled in events I did not expect to, and proved to myself (once again) that I can achieve what I set my mind to!

It was a great day, and so fun to hang out with everyone from our gym, other gyms, and to meet new people.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Morning Run – 3.75 miles @ 9:20 pace! GREAT RUN!!

My left arm/shoulder is bothering me, so I decided to skip the Shoulder Press progressions today. I don’t want to max out and make things worse. So, instead I put together another short WOD focusing on things I’ll be doing this weekend.

10, 8, 6, 4, 2 reps of:
Ground to Overhead 85#
Burpee Pull ups (7.5′ bar)
Double Unders (2x reps)
Walking Overhead Plate Carry (25# – 20 steps each time)
30″ Box Jumps

I finished in 22 minutes and some odd seconds. It was a good workout, except I should have done more double unders instead of 2x reps and I should have done walking lunges or something harder with the plate overhead. I’m starting to kinda like the burpee pull ups. I’m slow as molasses because I have to focus before I jump so high but I never waste any jumps and get it every time, so that is pretty cool and makes me feel super strong!! I about lost it on a couple of box jumps because one foot hit the stack of bumper plates wrong and shifted them forward – that would have hurt lots if I had fallen!! I’m going to have to really be super careful with those – jumping up on 30″ is HARD for someone so short!!!

When I was done with that I did an easy 10 minute row, and then 100 sit ups.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Today I decided its time to get back on track with Low-Carb – I’m feeling gross from all the carbs!!

As for working out, I need to get working on my weaknesses for next weekend’s challenge. There’s some crazy stuff they’ll be doing! So, we came up with a WOD to focus on what I need to focus on most:

4 rounds for time of:
5 Squat Cleans (85#)
5 Burpee Pull ups (7.5′ jump to bar)
25 Double Unders
5 Overhead Squats (85#)
5 Box Jumps (30″ box)
200 meter run

I finished in 25:48. I was most excited about getting that 7.5 foot jump for the burpee pull ups. The first round I was getting so mad because I was struggling to jump to it. Once I got it, I was golden and finished them all without failed jumps!!