Archive for May, 2010
PCF WOD 5.06.10
Slightly out of order…
Deadlift
1-1-1-1-1-1-1
For Time:
50 Ring Dips
200 Double Unders or 75 Box Jumps (20 inches)
DL: 335 (PR)
Metcon: 7:37 rx’d, DUs
Got 355 off the ground, but didn’t pull it up fully and copped out. Dropped to 345 with less than a minute rest (because we were out of time), got that off the ground but still didn’t pull it up. So… next time, incorporate more rest and/or shoot for the 355 sooner.
I forgot how tired ring dips make your arms and thus tired out on DUs. Not a good DU day for me. Got off the ring dips right after Guch though, so that went reasonably well. Guch did a great job being Tigger on the box jumps.
At the encouragement of Dave and LeeAnn, went along with Foundations in FGB for a round = 112 (there were some serious transition issues with me – like me flipping the rowing display over, and doing PPs when we were supposed to do SDHPs).
PCF WOD 5.09.10
Happy Mothers’ Day! Wish I could have celebrated with my mom, but that’s hard when she’s 5,000 miles and 6 time-zones away.
“Chief”
Max rounds in 3 minutes of:
135 pound Power cleans, 3 reps
6 Push-ups
9 Squats
Rest 1 minute, repeat for five rounds. Partial rounds count (in this case, we began on the next movement – e.g., if you completed the 3 power cleans, you got credited for the 1/3 and started the next round on pushups).
22 2/3 rounds as rx’d
(5 – 4 1/3 – 4 1/3 – 4 1/3 – 4 2/3)
My favorite Crossfit WOD. I really, really like this one. It’s a met-con, but contains a heavy-ish component (power cleans) with bodyweight components (push-ups, squats). The number of reps, I find, suits me perfectly as well. I’m finally strong enough to do the power cleans without too much effort, and 3 reps is low enough that I can do them unbroken. Same with push-ups and squats – 6 and 9 reps respectively are low enough for me to do them unbroken each set. It seems that 6 is the magic number for push-ups since whenever Cindy comes up, I usually break the sets of 10 push-ups in later rounds. I took the squats relatively slow since the quads were feeling yesterday’s Filthy 50 – so that’s an area of improvement to go faster next time. In any case, I’m pretty happy overall with this performance, as I did everything unbroken. The last time I did this more than a year ago (4/10/09), I got 16 rounds.
Saturday WOD at CFA 5.08.10
Visited Curtis’ new box – Crossfit Adaptation – to see how everything was going. Great space, nice setup, and good times. In addition to checking out the box, my motivation was to re-do the dreaded Filthy 50 and improve upon my less-than-impressive time a couple weeks back in St. Louis (33:13 – yes, somewhat embarrassing, but the time before that was something like 38:47).
“Filthy 50″
50 Box Jumps (24/20)
50 Jumping Pull Ups
50 Kettlebell Swings (1 pood/25 lbs)
50 Walking Lunges
50 Knees to Elbows
50 Push Press (45/35)
50 Back Extensions (sub Supermans)
50 Wall Ball (20/12)
50 Burpees
50 Double Unders
30:54 as rx’d
Okay, better than last time, but I was hoping for a sub-30 performance. Here are my thoughts on reasons why this didn’t happen: knees-to-elbows, wall balls, and burpees. I would guess those three exercises took more than 2/3 of the workout time. I can kip KTE, but there comes a point when I can only string a few together, either because I’m losing my grip, or because my abs get tired. Wall balls are troublesome when there is a ledge to hit – give me a ten-foot target on a flat wall, and I can do it better. Bad depth perception. I should be better at burpees, but ever since gaining weight, they’re not so fantastic.
These are things to certainly consider next time I do skill work. Great job to Paul who bested his previous time by 40-ish seconds and flew through the WOD in just over 18 minutes. I’d like to set a goal for completing this next time in the 25-28 minute range.
PCF WOD 05.04.10
30 Handstand push-ups
40 Pull-ups
50 Kettlebell swings, 1.5 poods
60 Sit-ups
70 Burpees
18:05 rx’d
HSPUs were piece of cake in just around 2 minutes… that was the only good part of the WOD for me. Pullups were slower than anticipated (kipping was off, grip started to give around 30), and I really shouldn’t have done GHD situps yesterday – situps were harder than they should have been. Burpees, well, no one does really well at them right?
Here’s how things were broken out (I think)
HSPUs: 10-10-4-3-3
Pullups: 10-8-6-5-3-2-2-2-2 (yikes!)
KB swings: 10-15-15-10
Situps: 20-10-10-5-5-5-5 (though most of the breaks in sets of 5 were pauses)
Burpees: 10-10-10-10-10-10-10 (slow and steady)
Thought I was on the leaderboard for 2 minutes (so did Aaron and Doug), then looked more carefully at the board and saw better times (nice job Aviv, Seamus, Clay, Simple Jack, Ken, Johnny). Aw shucks.
PCF WOD 5.03.10
Back squat: 5-5-5
2 rounds 800m runs (with ample rest in between)
225-245(PR)-225
3:08, 2:57
Felt good on the 245 set but wasn’t feeling like over-doing it and going heavier (though I probably could have put another 10# on). After not squatting for awhile though (just because I missed squat days), I’ll take the PR.
As usual, I paced way too much on the first 800m run. The second run was definitely more on par with giving it all. Sprinting has become more difficult for me as my legs are like “thunder thighs” compared to when I trained for my marathon/ ran a lot.
And Spidermonkey is back…
Whew… it’s been quite a long hiatus between posts… between having to post on the PCF blog, on my G-mail calendar, I think I let the online blogging take a backseat. But, in realizing that it is much easier for me to find my last benchmark on my own blog rather than searching through the tens of comments on the PCF blog, I’ve re-discovered the value in posting WOD performances on here. To keep me motivated (and the reader entertained), I’ll try to post thoughts about Crossfit as well. Maybe even post pictures (when I figure out how to do these things – I am so behind the times in online and social media).
Since the last post, I’ve competed in the DC/VA/WV Sectional Competition on March 27-28, 2010 (see picture – thanks to Nicole Bedard for taking amazing photos of the athletes). It was an amazing experience, as I came away pleasantly surprised with my performance. I’ll recap the experience in a later post (soon).
In the month following Sectionals, I’ve been taking it relatively easy… easing my way back into doing normal WODs, which I had missed since we were focused on Games Prep. I lost a few pounds (went down to 148) after Sectionals due to a stomach virus (affectionately termed PCF dysentery) compounded with me eating normally (you may recall I was on the “see-food” diet). However, I like being over 150, so I’ve been slowly but surely putting back the weight (currently at 152). Fortunately, it doesn’t seem like I lost any strength with the weight loss and I have been able to complete most WODs as rx’d.
It’s time to get back in the game.
