Monday, April 28, 2014

Not every day is a PR day

April 21 & 28

April 21 Training Day


I went to StoneWay CF to work with Scott, as usual. I have been lifting heavy and feeling very good about where I am at strength wise.

That said, I have not pulled 225# in a year and a half. That was before my knee surgery and before entering in to Seattle Fire Dept recruit school in Feb 2013. Its taken quite a while to get back to where I left off, and I still wasnt sure I had made it all the way back yet.

Today, 4/21,we spent time building up to a heavy Clean & Jerk. 1 rep every 90 seconds until failure.
This video is a few of my lifts, 195, 205 and 215# fail. I have NEVER clean & jerked 215#. In the past, I have done each one separately but not together.


Watch, C&J work, building up to a 1 RM.
-


Not every day is a PR day. I have been learning this lesson and I am becoming ok with knowing that not every day in the gym will go well, or even if it does go well, it might not be a PR. That is OK! and I am starting to understand what it means to take what you can get and come back later to try and reach that goal.


Monday 4/28, PR Day

Today, things went well. Like I said before, my life time PR Clean is 225#, here is that video, pretty ugly lift.



So, for today the WOD was prescribed as follows:

Against a 15:00 running clock, complete,
Row 1k
1 RM Clean & Jerk
-
I took the row easy and was off the rower in 4:01.
I started with 185#, then hit 205# and went right in to 215#.
Youtube 215# C&J PR


I got that with surprising easy! After last week missing 215#, I was pumped to hit it and have some room left in the tank.

So, with plenty of time left on the clock, I attempted to get under 225# for the first time in at least a year and a half.

Watch, 225# attempt


Not only did I pop out of the hole, I hit 225, twice! No jerk, but that's ok, I have never felt so good moving that kind of weight around. The difference in the old 225 from the first video and the 2 reps from today are night and day difference.

I think one huge learning lesson is to TAKE WHAT YOU CAN GET. Dont beat yourself up over the missed rep, accept the PR and the fact you did more today than you have before. Sure you missed a lift, but you also had a PR and then a double at 225. Accept the good and build on that... dont dwell on the bad.

After all this Scott and I knocked out a grueling partner WOD that pushed our shoulders to failure.

Great day at the box.




Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Wed & Thursday

Wednesday 4/16

Rest day!


After three hard days of either double WODs or Hero WODs, it was a much needed rest day. Camel back mountain was about a 15 minute drive away, so we headed up early in the day to get in some active recovery.


 The hike started at 1600' and was a pretty gradual path to start out. At about 2400' it got pretty steep and even a few parts where you had to scramble on the rocks to get to the next part of the trail.
Once on top, you had a great 360 degree view of all Scottsdale.

 Rest day and active recovery, complete.

Thursday 4/17


Last day of WODs in AZ. Brady had a "great" idea of what to do for our am WOD. Yoke walk and farmers carry... partner style, switching off as needed. I thought it sounded kinda easy, but I had never done that before so I thought sure, what the heck.

We decided on an empty yoke, the set up is 190#, so its not nothing. We used 53# KBs for the farmers carry.
OH and one last detail... we are going 1 mile. One full mile.


WOD
Farmer carry 53#s
Yoke Walk 190#
1 mile, for time



The first round went good, we walked about 200' maybe more. I was on the yoke and felt great, but as we switched and I grabbed the kettlebells I realized how wrong I had been about this WOD. The yoke sits right on top of your traps and you have to use your delts to keep the yoke from slipping off. As soon as I picked up the KB and started walking I felt my traps engage to hold the weight and my delts and traps start burning with pain. I started to doubt if we could make it a mile with all this junk.

We tried to hold on as long as possible before making the change. But each round got shorter and shorter. There was no easy way to move, everything hurt and the rest didn't seem to relive the pain at all.
Once we made the half way point, I knew there was nothing to do but grid it out.
With about a quarter mile or so left, we found out that going for 20 seconds and then doing a quick switch was far more effective than going as long as we could holding on to the KBs.

We shuffled back into the drive way at 23:05. Like I said, WAY harder than expected.

-
With bradys pull up rig in the back yard, we decided on an impromptu final WOD. Swimming and pull ups, very similar to the workout last year in the CrossFit Games.


PM WOD
2-4-6-8-10 Lap swim

20-16-12-8-4 Pull ups



Brady was really good in the water, he is a strong swimmer, I knew if I wanted to beat him I would have to do it on the pull ups. He finished in 10:15

My sets of pull ups went fast. But the swim.... I know I'm not a great swimmer, but when I can slow down and focus on my breathing, I can do ok. 
Well, when I can't breath, I cant get my head in the water so I swim with my head up. Extremely efficient and slow. 

I linked 14/6, and then got 12/4 and then unbroken, but the last set of 10 laps, that is what did me in. I climbed out of the pool and did my last 4 pull ups, time - 10:46.

So, I have a WHOLE new respect for the Games WOD last year with swimming and muscle ups. That one must have been awful!

It was a fun day of new workouts I had never attempted before. Im glad we got to try both of them, as painful as the both were.
Can't wait until the next week of vacations WODs to see what other stuff we can come up with.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Visit to CF Infinite Strength

Tuesday 4/15

The whole crew, Allison, Jess, Brady and I, headed over to CrossFit Infinite Strength  which is a huge gym with pretty much every piece of equipment you can think of. They have a super nice facility and more space than an MICF'er would know what to do with!

Allison and Jess did the "competition" WOD, which is a workout set up for their elite athletes. Brady and I decided to do the CrossFit.com (main site) workout of the day.


WOD

8 minutes to complete:
1-mile run
315-lb. deadlifts, max reps
Then, 10 minutes to complete:
1-mile run
225-lb. power cleans, max reps
Then, 12 minutes to complete:
1-mile run
135-lb. overhead squats, max reps

Do not rest between rounds. Post run times and reps completed for each exercise to comments
.




This was just what we needed, a long, heavy WOD to battle through... and it was very well balanced for both Brady (the heavy stuff) and me (the running). After a short warm up we set the clock and the door for our two 800m loops.
The first mile was quick, 5:50, and the deadlifts were easier than expected, but going back out on the run was awful.
the pace was much slower on run 2, and I scaled the power cleans to 205#. Those were very difficult and I only pulled off 8 reps. Brady made the 225# look easy.
The final run I tried to put as much distance between myself and Brady as possible. I came in well ahead of him and went to work on the OHS @ 135#. I got two sets of 8 and my shoulders were burning. I saw Brady break after a short set and I knew I could get a good lead if I pushed it.
After it was all said and done, I have 30 reps, Brady had 20.
That was a great WOD, part heavy, part fast. The perfect choice for us to go head to head on.



Brady definitely got the RX but I still had more reps on the DL and OHS... so, well call this one a tie!




Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Day two MICF vacation in Arizon

Monday 4/14

Time for some more strength training at CrossFit Bankson,.

Starting off the day with 8 sets of Clean & Jerks, I started with 75% (155#) and added from there. The weight moved fast and felt good. I go heavier than I expected but kept adding the weight as long as it was going up!


After the strength, we decided on a short spicy met-con of rowing, yoke carry and DUs

WOD
3 rounds

250m row
80' yoke 370#
30 DUs

-

I was able to pull ahead of Brady right there at the end, 7:00 to 7:08. Good one, the heavy yoke along with the fast high speed components was a fun pairing. 
Day two, and its all tied up! 



Monday, April 14, 2014

CrossFit Vacation with the Banksons

Sunday 4/13

We landed in AZ, and made a short drive to Scottsdale to spend a week with our good friends Brady & Jess. Its a little bit hotter and flatter than we are use to but its a nice change of scenery from the grey, cold seattle weather.


The week will include multiple CrossFit WODs, visit to CrossFit Infinite Strength, some hiking, swimming, and some good cocktails by the pool of course!

Brady has build up quite a nice garage gym and we plan to get in a lot of the workouts right there in the garage.

Sundays first WOD started with some strength training. Back Squats, Ever Minute on the Minute 3 reps, for 8 sets. I used 85% of my 1 RM which is 260#. This is part of my strength program but I have never done it on the minute before. So, I was pretty skeptical that I'd be able to pull off this weight every minute. Usually I take plenty of rest time between sets. Things went great. I felt good, and got all the sets, on the minute.
After the last set we rested until the minute ended and did 50 burpees. The strength stuff was in Bradys wheel house, but now we were on my turf. As soon as the last burpee was done, we took off for a 1 mile run. Our legs felt like lead... lungs got burning pretty good too. We got back collapsed in the usually CrossFit recovery position and called it good... for now.

We took a break for an couple hours and then it was back to it. We did a short fast WOD, 21-15-9 Deadlifts and Box jumps, 225# & 24"
Watch 

Brady edged out a victory in this one... but the week has many more opportunities for me to even up the score!

Day one, done. It feels great to be on vacation and still getting in WODs, inface, more that I do when at home! I can already tell I'm gonna be feeling these tomorrow.