CrossFit Open Shirts are Up and Ready to Preorder!
2017 02 08
CrossFit Open Shirts are Up and Ready to Preorder!
2017 02 08
Bench Press 3×5 Add 2.5 pounds to your last bench workout.
Bench 3 x 3 @ 90% of 3 RM from Monday
5 rounds Barbell Walking Lunges AHAP – 12 reps (6 each side) Dips – 12 reps 50 yard Shuttle Run (25 yd out, 25 yd back) – 1 rep
2017 02 08
Natural Solutions for Irritable Bowel Syndrome
2017 02 08
Judges Needed: Inquire Within!
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Just a quick side note, here are a couple good posts about competing, and why its important, before you read on to ours. Letter of intent 1 – 70s Big Letter of intent part 2 – 70s BigHere are a few reasons I encourage you to do the same: 1. Yes, You Are Good Enough. Even if you cannot do the exact prescribed weight of any or most of the Open workouts, you will most likely surprise yourself with what you are able to pull off, and even if you can’t, you can still skip back and forth between Rx’d and Scaled wods this year. The Open is about calling on the best in yourself no matter your current level. Most likely you are physically stronger than your mind lets you believe. 2. It Gets You Competing Again. Many of us competed as kids whether on an organized team or just racing siblings to the car. Some of you may have competed in college. When we become adults, we often feel like we need to retire that side of us. Sure, we compete for jobs and accounts and other “grown up” things, but more often than not, we have forgotten the thrill of physical competition. We may not be a win-at-all cost type – and this certainly is not the only kind of competitor – but there is something about putting yourself on the line that sparks inspiration. As adults, we suddenly believe that we are not allowed to fail at anything especially things that are supposed to be fun, so we avoid the risk of putting ourselves out there. Without that risk, we might not experience the biggest thrills. 3. It Gives You an Appreciation for the best During the Open workouts, you get a rare opportunity to do the same exact workouts during the same week as the best CrossFitters in the world. If you are a fan of the top CrossFit athletes, it’s exciting to match your stats to theirs – until the stats start rolling in. It’s one thing to be stoked you finally hit fifty double unders in a row and quite another to find out that not only can the top athletes do way more, they have figured out ways to do it faster and more efficiently. Yay, we personally smashed a prescribed workout, until you see the times or the number of rounds at the top of the leader board. The progression of the sport of fitness has grown to superhuman levels. Seeing their scores miles above mine only deepens my appreciation for their dedication, skill, and strength. 4. It’s Fun. No, really, it is. At our gym, we dedicate every Saturday morning to the Open workouts for all registered members. We assign heats, we print score sheets, we assign counters – we make it a big deal. But we also keep it fun. You just can’t recreate the atmosphere you have during these Open wods during a regular class. 5. It helps you set goals for the next year Rallying around the open each year gives you something to look forward to, something to keep your training and nutrition on point from year to year. If you have nothing you are training for, no goals in mind, then why even bother? Even if you don’t intend on doing the Open, I believe competition, in some form or another is incredibly important. Get out there, test your mettle. 6. You get some sweet ass pictures of yourself. Everyone loves cool pictures, we have an awesome photographer come out and take sweet pictures of you doing cool shit. ———— You’ll never know if what I’m writing is true unless you’re willing to throw your name up on that leader board, too, and go for it. Be open to exploring the best you have to offer right now, in this moment. More often than not, you’ll surprise yourself. And there’s no time like the present to find out. So get out there and register on our team for the Open.[/x_accordion_item][x_accordion_item title="Scaled/Rx'd: What division am I in?" open="false"]So these past few years are a little different. The early years, they had an RX’d only division, meaning, if the workout was… 3 rounds 10 thrusters 10 chest to bar pull ups You would do your thrusters, and if you couldn’t do your chest to bar pull ups…that was the end of your journey. The past couple years have changed things quite a bit with a scaled division. So here is the question. What division should I compete in? Well, seeing as how you can move between scaled and Rx’d workouts on a workout to workout basis. Whichever wod scaling you feel suits your goals for that particular workout. Click here to check out all Rx’d and Scaled workouts from the prior years Remember, the lowest Rx’d score, still beats out the highest scaled score If your goals are to keep a higher ranking overall, and lets say the workout is 10 minutes 10 chest to bar pull ups 10 overhead squats You’d do best to get in as many CTB as possible and dig through it… But if you just want to get a good workout in, and ranking is a secondary consideration for you, do the scaled version, assuming it would be lighter weight, and scaled back chin over the bar pull ups. Afraid you won’t be able to perform the scaled wods? If you are afraid you won’t be able to even perform the scaled workout as written for a score. You’ll have one week to make that decision to sign up. Typically you can still sign up for the open before the first weeks wod score submission deadline. So do I really have to sign up? to do the workouts? If you have an open gym membership you can come in and do them on your own time, if you want to compete in Friday Night Lights, or get in on a judged time slot – you have to be signed up.[/x_accordion_item][/x_accordion][x_image type="none" src="http://crossfitsouthbend.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/what-is-it-6-1.jpg" alt="" link="false" href="#" title="" target="" info="none" info_place="top" info_trigger="hover" info_content=""][x_accordion][x_accordion_item title="Team Rosters" open="false"]Deadline to sign up is the 18th of February at Noon. Once that deadline is met, we will be announcing the Red and Black Team Rosters.[/x_accordion_item][/x_accordion][x_image type="none" src="http://crossfitsouthbend.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/what-is-it-4.jpg" alt="" link="false" href="#" title="" target="" info="none" info_place="top" info_trigger="hover" info_content=""][x_accordion][x_accordion_item title="Point Scoring: How does the scoring work?" open="false"]POINT SCORING: How does the point scoring work for the Intramural Open? I WILL BE POSTING THE SCORES AND STANDINGS ON TUESDAY EACH WEEK +1 Point – Attendance: every member of a team that completes and submits an Open workout at CrossFit South Bend each week earns one point. Maximum one point per athlete per workout. This goes for Rx AND Scaled competitors! +1 Point – Top 3: every male AND female member who places among the Top 3 at CrossFit South Bend for each workout in the Rx’d division gets an extra point for their team. +1 Point – Top 3: every male AND female member who places among the Top 3 at CrossFit South Bend for each workout in the Scaled division gets an extra point for their team. [/x_accordion_item][x_accordion_item title="Validation & Judging: How do I get judged/validated for the workouts?" open="false"]Validation and Judging Details: How does Validation and Judging work for the wods? Ways you can get validated to put your score in. a. Come into the friday night lights (Schedule Tab) – we will be making a huge deal out of it, and running tons of heats, and having some fun. b. Get validated by a registered judge during one of the listed validation times – we have times listed under the validation/judging schedule that you can get validated. c. video it and submit your video to CrossFit HQ If none of the times work for you, and you have a time that would work much better for you on a weekly basis, post to comments here, right below. I am not promising that we will then add that validation time, but if we have enough people interested in that specific time, I will entertain it and ask our coaches. Oh, and make sure you submit your scores on time. Or you are S.O.L…Not sure what the submission deadline is? 8:00pm every Monday. Download the app and make it easy on yourself.[/x_accordion_item][x_accordion_item title="Dropping in: I am from somewhere else and I'd like to get validated at your gym!" open="false"]DROPPING IN: I am from somewhere else, and i’d like to get validated at your gym! No worries! all you’ll have to do is hit up the drop in fee and come in and join us on Friday night, or swing in for a validation time. If you will be in each week to get validated, just ask us about a punch card! contact us at Brandon@crossfitsouthbend.com[/x_accordion_item][x_accordion_item title="The Judges: Who will be judging me?" open="false"]I will be doing a callout for committed judges and posting the judges list here. This makes things run super smooth when I have solid judges that know whats up each Friday.[/x_accordion_item][/x_accordion][/cs_column][cs_column fade="false" fade_animation="in" fade_animation_offset="45px" fade_duration="750" type="1/2" style="padding: 0px;"][x_image type="none" src="http://crossfitsouthbend.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/what-is-it-2.jpg" alt="" link="false" href="#" title="" target="" info="none" info_place="top" info_trigger="hover" info_content=""][x_accordion][x_accordion_item title="Deadline: When is the last day to sign up?" open="false"]Deadline to register for the CrossFit Intramural Open @ CFSB is February 18th at Noon.[/x_accordion_item][x_accordion_item title="Registration: How do I register for the open and get on the team?" open="false"]All Information pertaining to the CrossFit Open can be found by clicking here Step 1 Register:Create an account by clicking here and clicking “Create and account” If you have an account from last year, you should be able to use those credentials to login. Step 2 Click “sign up as an individual” and sign up! Step 3 Click “Join an affiliate” and find CrossFit South Bend! Step 4 Find CFSB as a team, then make sure you join the team as well, or the points won't count on our online scoring![/x_accordion_item][x_accordion_item title="Can I do the open workouts without registering?" open="false"]TLDR: No Just a reminder guys, the format is going to change this year on when we will be putting the CrossFit Open workouts. We won’t be making them the class workout on Saturday’s anymore, we will be having a huge event on Friday nights for everyone who is signed up for the open. We will still have various validation times (that are yet to be announced) on Friday, Saturday, Monday if you cannot make it to that Friday night, but we will not be programming the CrossFit Open Workouts for the general class workout. If you want to do the CrossFit Open Workouts on Friday nights or get validated, you gotta sign up for the CrossFit Open.[/x_accordion_item][/x_accordion][x_image type="none" src="http://crossfitsouthbend.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/what-is-it-5.jpg" alt="" link="false" href="#" title="" target="" info="none" info_place="top" info_trigger="hover" info_content=""][x_accordion][x_accordion_item title="Movements: What movements will I see this year?" open="false"]Not sure, check out this post here :) All we know thus far as of 2.7.17, is that there will be dumbbells in one of the workouts[/x_accordion_item][x_accordion_item title="Managing your week of training through the open" open="false"]Check out this post I did on this topic last year http://crossfitsouthbend.com/managingyourweek2016open/ Other than the information contained in that post, we are going to include notes in the Crossfit class programming as to how to hit stuff - for those competitors wanting to hit the workouts twice, I have some different advice for you that I will outline in person during a town hall meeting.[/x_accordion_item][x_accordion_item title="Skills: Can I get in some last minute practice?" open="false"]SKILLZ: Can I get in some last minute skill practice with a coach? Each year as the Open draws closer we get a lot of inquiries asking for help on (insert movement here.) Could be toes to bar, snatches, chest to bar, butterfly pull ups, muscle ups, handstand push ups, mystery movements that they release, double backflip muscle ups on fire, etc etc. If you want to really get some work in on something, get it down, understand the movement(s) and how to make progress – or how much progress is needed, whether short term or long term. Schedule a personal training session with a coach. –> Check out our personal training by clicking here In the meantime – we will more than likely throw in some skill practice over the weekend, or on a monday (still to be determined) for those crazy movements that come up. We will be posting strategy – movement practice – warm up stuff, etc pertaining to the open on this page, so make sure you sign up to the “UPDATES” section below to get those updates. If you want some extra help as things pop up, know that our time slots are first come first serve, and you can only expect so much progress from Thursday to Monday – but we can give you a good idea of how to create a better foundation for next year. We aren’t miracle workers though, if you have some prerequisites for a few movements – we can get you damn close with some technique work in a short amount of time, but some of these movements take a very specific focus throughout the year, and by now – there should be no surprise as to what is coming year after year. So get the best out of this year, and use what you get out of it as feedback for the coming year of training.[/x_accordion_item][x_accordion_item title="Mindset: How to not crush yourself mentally this year" open="false"]I want you all to go in with some expectations, as getting into the open with a healthy mindset as to what you want to get out of it is important to not let yourself be emotionally ruined during the open.
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Deadlift 1x5, Add 10 pounds to your last DL workout.
Starr Shrugs 3 x 15
Complete 7 rounds: Rings Rows – Max reps Med-Ball to Toes - 10 reps
2017 02 06