Wednesday 28 November 2012

Warm Up:
5 x 2 deads

up to 255#s

WOD:
8 min amrap:
3 hang power cleans (125#)
7 t2b
10 bj (20")

Kenz: 5 rds + 3hpc + 7 t2b + 5bjs

Followed by: time trials:
run 1 mile: 8:30
3 min rest
run 800m: 3:42
2 min rest
run 400m: 1:51

Oly:
emotom 1 power snatch and 1 squat snatch
up to 105#

Tuesday 27 November 2012

WOD:
5 rds:
500m row
20 push ups
15 push jerk (95#)

Time: 26:09

*immediately followed by Zumba. I'm totally serious. I tried that shit. I'll write up on it later.

Monday 26 November 2012

Good ole 30 minute run (fml). I live adjacent to a pretty hilly meadow, and made sure to not limit my run to a casual jog. It included hill sprints, both visual and timed interval. And as usual, the huge hill run required to get me home (I live atop a giant ass hill).

Oly Work:
Snatch: 1-1-1-1-1-1-1
Kenz: 85-95-105-110-115-120-125 (fail)
C&J: 1-1-1-1-1-1-1
Kenz: 65-85-105-125-135-135-145(fail

Saturday 24 November 2012

Worked out in my grandparent's garage #crossfit anywhere

10 rounds of: 10 burpees, 10 air squats

Lots of double under practice, then:
max du's in 3 min: 129 (4 off my pr)

5 rounds: 10 burpees, 10 air squats

I try to remember to take my jump rope with me every where I travel. It's an easy piece of kit to bring along to spice up the usual body weight stuff you're forced to do when out of town.

Another awesome link for cf on the go: http://crossfitoneworld.typepad.com/crossfit_one_world/road-workouts.html

Friday 23 November 2012

Post-Turkey

Split Jerks (from behind the neck):
up to 145#

WOD: 7rds
10 back squats (115#)
200m run
200m row
cash out: 10 pull ups, 100 double unders, 10 pull ups

WOD: 23:40
post-cash out: 29:29 (ouch)

Wednesday 21 November 2012

Dear Mr. Turkey


Dear Mr. Turkey,

It's a pleasure to meet you. My name is Kenni, and I often lift heavy stuff over my head often. To be honest, as every crossfitter's relationship with their meat should be, the pleasure is seriously all mine. Because by devouring you in mass quantities as my sweet Nana looks on in awe, my protein-filled friend, I actually feel more badass. You may have roamed about (hopefully in some decent amount of space), leading a good life, thinking of how you would someday have a true purpose-- to feed me. You lucky duck you, getting to feed a lifter. That's right, I'll even apply my mantra to you as I lift my fork up, and put it down. I pick turkey up and put it down. Nom Nom. Maintain lumbar curve. Nom Nom. When I PR my snatch tomorrow, I'll dance in your honor. Cheers bird.

So which of your other friends will get my attention this Thanksgiving, you may ask Mr. Turkey? Hells no Mademoiselle Cranberry Sauce can't come over to our plate to play. But feel free to invite the sweet potatoes and ham; they can javelin each other with the green beans. No one will eat that casserole anyway. Just like last year. And the year before. This guy can't come either. But this one sure can ;)

And to wash you down? I'll make my own apple juice. Haters gunna hate.

Happy Thanksgiving.

Stay powerful,
Kenni

Oh, and don't think we're skipping out on dessert. You know we've got a date with... the mother effin turdunken!!! America, I love you.
Squat clean 3 position progression (1 min rest between sets, can't drop the bar between progressions- pockets, mid-hang, floor): 65, 85, 95, 105, 115, 125 (this looked ugly... trick is hanging on to the bar)
Dusty programmed this to be ~60-65% of 1rm, which for my clean should have been ~110 :) 

WOD: emotm 14 min
8 burpee deadlifts (65#)
8 kb swings (53#)

Skillz:
Annie (50-40-30-20-10 du's, sit ups)
8:58

Tuesday 20 November 2012

Backwards

(this week is being programmed by Dusty for some of us prepin for the Open; clearly I'm going to be biasing mine to work on gymnastics... and try to chillax a bit on my lifting (as if))

Skills/Strength:
emotm 5 min
10 kb snatches (35#)
5 t2b

WOD: 3 rds
run 400m (200m forward, 200m backward)
21 push press (80#)
12 pull ups
*for every unbroken on the pp and pu's, 5 burpee penalty

Monday 19 November 2012

Like Whoa

WOD:
amrap 12:
2 rope climbs
6 TGUs (35#)
20 weighted jumping lunges (18# each hand)
2 rds + 4 tgu's (the CFTS rope is more than twice as high as my old rope at CFH!)
IMMEDIATE cash out: 1000m row (~4:15)

3 min rest, then
sprints 5 x 100

supine ring row practice

PM:
Oly Class
Work up to a heavy Front Squat (165#)
Snatch, work up to ~80%, 5 x 1's: 95#
C&J, work up to ~80% 5 x 1's: 125#
100 ab mat sit ups
I bet I could do this. Will try soon. And post a video that'll get more hits than his.

Sunday 18 November 2012

Yoga

We started offering Yoga at CFTS, so I gave it a go today. I look ridiculous trying to breathe properly and hold the positions simultaneously, but it was good fun, and certainly tougher than expected. I think it'll be an awesome supplement to my training.
That's me in the back in the white headband. I know it's hard to tell because I resemble a sqauting ninja fighting with lasers that shoot from my finger tips, but it is, in fact, me.
Today reaffirmed a lot about my stance on supplemental training. I used to do pilates with Max back in England, and it translated so well into my lifting, particularly my overhead squat and my snatch. I've seen improvements in my overall CrossFitting from swimming, spinning, and golf too. As we were doing downward dog this morning (correction: the class was doing it, mine was somewhat of a downward zigzag), the instructor told us of the benefits she's seen in yogis (can I even use that word?) with planterfacitus (which I have), joint problems (bad wrists, check!), and overall mental health (no comment). I'm game!

So let's play devil's advocate for a second. Say that I have no direct gains in my lifts from doing yoga. So what. Am I hurt? Nope. Am I getting fat from it? Nope. Am I having a great time making a fool of myself with my CFTS fam? Certainly. Hell that in itself is worth it.

Let's see if I can become a yogi.

Saturday 17 November 2012

Saturday

I made a spicey lil WOD for my Saturday crew at CFTS this morning. They were hatin on my programming, so I told them I would incorporate burpee broad jumps into my own WOD today (their WOD was amrap 10, partners, 1 working at a time: 5 hang power cleans (heavy), 10m burpee broad jumps).
Coaching my morning crew :)
Oly:
Heavy front squat: up to 155#
Max Snatch: 105 :(
Max C&J: 155 (was cleaning heavier, but wasn't getting to a squat... I'm trying to get rid of my nasty habits, so as soon as I start powering it, I make myself stop until I can squat it)
Heavy front squat: 165

WOD: amrap 10
.1 run on the woodway treadmill
burpee broad jumps to wall (~12m)
3 hs wall walks

Kenz: 4 rds + .06 run

*rest 2 min* then...

1k row: 4:20

Friday 16 November 2012

Shit I Screw Up

Today's WOD was complicated. That's a recipe for mid-WOD screw up for me. Yup

Lift:
switch between back squat and shoulder press to heavy singles

WOD: 4 rds
10 deadlifts (@155#)
10 bar facing burpees (think Open 2011)
10 bar pops (jump from bottom bar of rig to top using a controlled kip)
50m overhead walk (on track), run remainder of track
*each round you move the plate 50m with the walk, so by the fourth round the plate will return to the start

I even coached this WOD before I did it, and still managed to mess up my reps on the bar pops, counting each jump as one rep, not an up + down as a rep. I still maintain I am brains + braun, just not simultaneously.


It's Friday, so I benched in the afternoon. One should always bench on Fridays. It makes you more manly.

Wednesday 14 November 2012

Surprise! Snatches

BUT in my defense I used them in a way that helps with my weaknesses (I think)... not just plain ole 'I pick things up and put them down.'

3 x 3 snatch grip deadlifts (10 second negatives on the way down each rep... OUCH!) ~115-125#
* for me in particular, these are great for grip strength and creating more strength/support/stability throughout my back/spine/spinal erectors.

WOD: amrap 12
5 power snatches (85#)
10m right leg jumps
5 c2b's
10m left leg jumps
200m row

Kenz: 4 rds + 1 c2b

PM: Oly Class:
Heavy front squats (up to 155#)
Snatch off of the blocks: up to 105#'s
*LOVE snatching off the blocks! Really stops you from pulling early and forces you to get under the bar aggressively!

Tuesday 13 November 2012

Open Mindset

Time to tackle the weaknesses. In the next 100 days I will be getting ready to compete in the CrossFit Open 2013. I'm going to try to stay away from competitions (no promises though, it's an addiction) and really focus on my weakness (I KNOW I SUCK AT RUNNING YOU ASS HOLES, WHY DID YOU HAVE TO BRING IT UP!)

Let the games begin.

AM:
Max double unders in 3 min

WOD: 3rds
run 200m (track)
10 pull ups
10 ring push ups
*3 min rest, then*
3rds db snatches (25#): 10 reps/arm, unbroken

Total time: 14:16

PM: amrap 8
Run .1 mile (ON THE MOTHER EFFING SELF PROPELLED TREADMILL)
10 hollow rocks hollow

 Made it to .77 of a mile. There's no messing around on this thing. Outstanding.

Monday 12 November 2012

Yes I took a week off...

... no I'm not ashamed of it.

It's important. I kept moving though- a jog here, a WOD there (at about 70% effort), but didn't stress about time, weight, etc.

I feel awesome, ready to kick ass, and start gettin into the Open mindset...


Sunday 4 November 2012

Fit Wars... 1st Place!

Twelve hours after the C.A.L. comp ended, Fit Wars started down in Carlsbad, CA. My good friend Faye and I completed the four qualifiers for this event last month (see October posts), and both made it into the top six for the finals!
Faye and me
 The first WOD was definitely my style:

3rds:
9 burpees
6 cleans (135#)
3 shoulder to overhead (135#)

*7 min time cap

I knew the heaviness of the weight in general would be in my favor (pick things up. put them down.). It took me 18 minutes while practicing earlier this week to finish this WOD. On game day, I was one of only 2 girls to finish the WOD within the time cap (came in 2nd place with a time of 6:54). Faye PR'd her clean (at 135#)... four times.

Knowing there was only one other WOD to try to snag first place (and the accompanying purse of $1000), I was really nervous about the second WOD... a chipper. As one obnoxiously observant guy there pointed out to me, "this isn't your wheelhouse, is it?" (dbag):

500m row
40 wall balls (10' target)
30 box jumps (24")
20 g2o (75#)
10 c2b (fml)
20 g20
30 bjs
40 wbs
Our Awesome CFTS Cheering Squad
500m row

*20 min time cap

Faye (and her INSANE tank) went in the first heat, and smashed it, getting all the way to the last set of wall balls in the 20 minutes (31 reps). I was in the second and final heat up against the girl currently in first. For twenty DISGUSTING minutes, she and I were neck and neck. I distinctly remember the four minute mark being called on my second set of g2o's, and thinking to myself there is no possible way we can keep this pace for four more minutes. We didn't. We went harder. I beat her onto the box jumps by two reps. Then we finished the box jumps within one rep of each other, and struggled onto the wall balls. With my whole CFTS crew, including coaches, SCREAMING at me to keep going, I did. I was crying, delusional, and more exhausted than I have ever been in my life. I have never ever ever worked so physically hard. As I collapsed to the floor on the twenty minute mark, my coaches were scrambling about trying to find out my final rep count and the other girls'. She got 27 wall balls. I had 31. I tied Faye for first. Mathematically, this meant I won. If I had been one rep short of Faye, the other girl and I would have had to do a tie breaker. Holy shit. 

As a couple of the guys carried me off so the first men's heat could go, it sunk in. Every rep counts. When your coach says this, you should sure as hell train like it does. You never know when a single rep becomes $1000.
Now if only Sallie Mae took giant styrofoam checks for my student loans...

Saturday 3 November 2012

C.A.L. Partner Comp- Team Prom 2012

Today I competed in the C.A.L. Partner Competition with my friend Deano from CFTS. We went as Prom Themed, and obvious were king and queen. Most teams didn't dress up. Obviously we did.

Below are the WODs. We placed 8th overall, which is highly successful considering we were wearing a tutu and tux shirt.
WOD 1:
20 OHS (95/65#)
20 burpee deadlifts
200m run
15 OHS
15 burpee deadlifts
400m run
10 OHS
10 burpee deads
600m run

WOD 2:
1000m row buy in (one person must be holding the bar in front rack position while the other rows; switches allowed),
then 10rds (5 each):
10 kb swings (1.5/1 pood)
10 box jumps (20")
then 1000m row cash out (same hold in front rack requirement)

*17 min time cap. At 17th minute, immediately begin WOD 3:

WOD 3:
Max g2o (95/65#) with one person working at a time

Team Prom Scores:    
WOD 1: 23:18 (10th place)
WOD 2: 14:12 (6th place)
WOD 3: 65 reps (2nd place)
Overall: 8th place      

Thursday 1 November 2012

Snatchtastic


Snatchin

Heavy Snatch Balances, then...

EMOTM:
1 squat snatch, starting ~40% then building to ~85%
I went from 75#s to 135#s

REST DAY TOMORROW. TWO COMPS THIS WEEKEND!