Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Wednesday 2.20.13

Kev practices barbell levitations on his rest days.


Rest Day.


"Valid criticisms of a fitness program need to speak to measurable, observable, repeatable data. If an alternative to CrossFit is worthy of our consideration it ought to be presented in terms of distance, time, load, velocity, work and power related to movements, skills, and drills. Give me performance data. CrossFit can be scientifically and logically evaluated only on these terms.
Criticisms of any program by summonsing exercise physiologists, dead or living, or triangulating a program's tenets vis-a-vis other programs and theories takes the discussion conveniently from the real to the theoretical where neither logic nor science can explore meaningful assertions about or devise tests of a program's strengths and weaknesses. Criticisms misplaced so seem to always come with the trappings, language, and style of science. Those least inclined to allow for scientific analysis are regularly given to scientific jargon, citing authority or studies, and ad hominem attack."
- Greg Glassman 

12 comments:

  1. I knew there was some black magic involved in some of y'all's training!

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  2. Like Neo, Montoya has realized that there is no barbell.

    http://youtu.be/XO0pcWxcROI

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  3. Kate thinks it's the toe flick...

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    1. I have a few questions...

      First off, who's legs are sore? :D

      Second, let's take yesterdays WOD for example, Speal did it in 16ish mins. Now if someone is taking 25, 30, 35 minutes to complete the workout, isn't the stimulus of that WOD now totally different? I scaled the FS to 185 and it took me just over 20 mins, still in the time domain Speal was in. Is it more advantageous to scale the workout to try and match the beats/ninjas or is it better to do it Rx'd and take twice the time? I think this is a worthy discussion. Let me know your thoughts.

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    2. I think the easy answer is...both. There's a time for each. If your weakness is your "engine", then yes, you should probably scale the weight and try to match the intensity (time) of the animals. If strength/technique is your weakness, then it would probably behoove you to go with the Rx weight/reps to get the work in. That's how I see it.

      That being said, it's hard to compare times to that of the Elite. For example, Speal can also do Fran in about 2 minutes. I could take twice as long at 4 minutes and still get a lethal dose of intensity. They are just on another level.

      My legs feel pretty good, but I also went home and iced my quads for like 30 minutes and then took a hot shower. I think that did the trick!

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  5. Would like to take the rest day to thank Ben for this amazing programming. I have been following Crossfit for just under 6 months and following the Comp WOD for just under 3 months. In the past 6 months I have lost about 30 lbs. When I started the Comp Wod my 3 RM for front squat was only 205 now it is about 265 and my 10RM is 225. I definitely think this programming has brought me way beyond what I ever thought my capabilities and limits were. It is also a great community I had yet to find a website where there is this type of blogging and support for each other. I can't wait to see where i am 3 months from today. Thanks Ben!

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  6. i felt like a had the flu when I got home from doing this Wod, but after some good food and a bed I feel ok... Kyle I thought i would do a little better than what i did at this wod(46:16rx) yea... , but i suck terribly at dubs. I thought this would be a good time to exploit this weakness. all was going well till i got to the 60-70 dubs.. then i hit the wall.. i jump to high, over exert energy , and use to much arms and not enough wrist.. it took me like 19 mins to finish the last 3 rds.. so i dont know what to say, did i get better because exposed myself to being really tired doing dubs or should i have scaled a made it easier. either ways you look at it . Regionals is gonna be sick heavy

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  7. following a day behind still ... yesterday's wod...
    13:30 felt like I was moving slow ... one of those "patient fast" wods :)

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  8. A handful of us from our box have been following the Competitors WOD programming from the beginning. We have experienced great gains and can not thank you enough for offering this for free. Currently we are a week behind and we were wondering if we should get current leading into the Opens? We are planning on doing the workouts twice; on Thursday and then again on Sunday. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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    1. Welcome to the CompWOD community razor50. Now is a good time to get current. After the Open you can always go back to a week behind.

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