Saturday, October 31, 2009
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Nasty Girls
3 rounds for time:
50 Squats
7 Muscle Ups (or 3x pullups & dips)
10 Hang Power Cleans I did the Muscle Up Transition into the Dip, not full Muscle Up.
First round of Hang Power Cleans: 95#
Last 2 rounds: 85#
Time: 14:01
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
My First Rip
Then, AMRAP 10 minutes:
15 Jumping Back Squats
15 Good Mornings 6 Rounds + 8 Squats with 45# barbell.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Poop Basketball
Monday, October 26, 2009
The Longest Mile
500M Sprint
25 Ring Dips
100M Farmer’s Walk
100M Waiters Walk
100M Walking Lunges
25 Wall Balls
100M Medball Sprint
100M Broad Jumps
100M Walking Lunges
25 Burpees
500M Sprint My time: 32:37 (and I had to use bands for the 2nd half of the Ring Dips) Turns out that Tabata really was just a sample. Today's WOD was brutal. I would probably rename the last exercise to the 500M Puke/Walk. I didn't puke, but I wanted to.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Elements
Friday, October 23, 2009
Basketball at the Park
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
My First Real Crossfit Workout
Today I went to check out Crossfit Southbay. I've been meaning to for a while and finally did. And I'm very glad that I did. I got there a little before 6a but nobody had arrived yet. It seems they just lost the regular Tue/Thu 6a coach to a move to Temecula. I was about to leave, but found out someone was on the way, so I waited for a little bit.
Once Forrest got there, we were off and running. He had me warm up with a 1k row. No problem so far. Then he asked me if I could do some kipping pull ups and other such Crossfit basics. I said not really, so he started to show me the principles of the kipping pull up. It was cool to actually have someone show me, because watching those videos really only got me so far. I was never able to produce the right energy heading in the right direction. I almost always ended up swinging and losing control. So now I kinda know how to kip, or at least what it's supposed to feel like - still a long way to go for actual continuous kipping.
So once the pleasantries were done, I was ready to start my sample WOD. For simplicity, introduction and a taste of the intensity Forrest had me do a Tabata consisting of 4 exercises each with 4 minute rounds of 20 secs. on and 10 secs. off. Pull ups, push ups, sit ups and squats. We went over the form for each before starting. A little different than I typically do, but all for the better and seemed easy enough. It's hard to remember the exact details of what followed. I remember being spent after my 2nd round of pull ups (50 secs. into the workout). I can do pull ups, but without proper kipping (and overall weakness), I was worthless after a couple of sets with such a short rest. So he had me do some jumping ones off a box. Mind you we didn't take a break or anything, this was all somehow incorporated into that 2nd 10 sec. rest period. The jumping ones were easier (sort of). What they lacked in difficulty for my upper body, they made up in a leg workout and a growing cardio burn that I hadn't felt in some time. The intensity was already upon me. I got through the pull ups and it was on to push ups. Probably my least favorite and weakest exercise. No matter how much I workout, I don't seem to improve my push up numbers. I'm hoping Crossfit can change that. Pushups were tough as expected. Those short rests didn't do much to get me kicking out more reps either. I think I was holding steady somewhere around 5 or 6 - God, I suck. Once those horrible 4 minutes were done it was time for sit ups. Sit ups are easy. I have a pretty strong core (even when it doesn't totally look like it) and I truly believe they are much more mind than physical. But something bad started happening during the sit ups. Not the kind of bad that would make me stop - I still don't think I've figured out what that bad is really. But the kind of bad where the nausea started hitting. The combination of my lungs working non stop and the movement of the sit up was just kicking my ass. But I made it through. On to squats. I always think my legs are the strongest part of me, so normally I would have thought - no problem. But at this point in the workout, I was pretty sure it wasn't going to feel good or easy or anything in between. The squats were hard and they just made my lungs burn some more. I was able to do about 9 reps each time which seemed like a lot. And I even pushed through on the last one and busted out 14. All said and done, I did a total of 235 reps or so in the 16 minutes (10:40 of on and 5:20 of off). And I felt great...No, not really. I felt like shit. I could barely breathe for the next 30 minutes. I had to sit down for a long while and was holding back my last meal or 2. Talked with Forrest for a while during the recovery period, but I was really just spitting out a word here and there. That's all I could muster. My body was shaking, lungs and throat were burning and I came to the realization that this may have been the first time I'd ever felt what a Crossfit workout is supposed to feel like. I have worked out super hard before, but not like that. So I'm pretty much hooked right from the start. I can't help it. I love that type of shit. Ever since I made the $1000 bet and started working out, I've been looking for better and tougher ways to challenge myself and to improve. I've always been a sport junkie and now I might be taking my first steps to being a Crossfit junkie as well. Bring on the WODs.Monday, October 19, 2009
10K Row
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Bulk Up like a Boss or Don't (If You're a Girl)
I don't normally re-link, retweet, etc. But I found Crossfit Southbay's WOD article today very interesting. Ever since I started The $1000 Bet, I've tried to infect family and friends with my new found love of fitness. And of course there are many different ways to achieve a healthy, fit lifestyle.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Paleo Diet
I want to eat like this, or at least give it a try. I'm not real big into diets as you can see from The $1000 Bet. But eating based on our hunter gatherer ancestry seems like a good idea. After all, agriculture was pretty much the beginning of the fat man, right?
Basketball League - Game 3
Friday, October 9, 2009
Crossfit Betty
I decided to do one of the named WODS this morning. The Betty seemed like a good idea based on time. I looked at my log and I had done it in August in a time of 27:31 (I only had about 30 minutes to work out this morning).
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Crossfit WOD 091008
Row 250 meters
Sumo deadlift high pull 95 lbs, 21 reps
Pull-ups, 15 reps I did a whopping 2 rounds. That is some weak sauce. I needed another 5 minutes to finish off the 3rd round so I can't even come close to counting it.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Volleyball at 25th St.
Match 2: John/Arbel def. Matt/Kevin 16-21, 21-18, 15-11
Match 3: Kevin/Arbel def. John/Matt 28-21 (single game because of time) After the volleyball, I played some Smashball (aka matkot) with my dad. It was good shit. Just like the old days in Israel.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Basketball League
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Surfing at Moonstone
Friday, October 2, 2009
Helen
No time for a long workout, so I did the Crossfit WOD from a couple of days ago: Helen...
3 Rounds for time:
- Run 400 meters
- 21 kettlebell swings, 1.5 pood (55 lbs)
- 12 pull-ups
Beat my old time by 2:40.
8/22/09 - 19:36
10/2/09 - 16:56
Thursday, October 1, 2009
September 2009
Wed 9/9 - Volleyball
Thu 9/10 - Surfing
Sat 9/12 - Volleyball CBVA Hermosa A Tue 9/15 - Basketball
Wed 9/16 - Volleyball
Fri 9/18 - TT's Wedding - Santa Barbara Wed 9/23 - Nike+ Run | Crossfit 'Daniel' - 49:07
Thu 9/24 - Surfing | Basketball Mon 9/28 - Glenn's Basketball League
Wed 9/30 - Volleyball








