S.O.G last training session before the CT SWAT Challenge
Today is the last training session before the S.O.G team heads of for the CT SWAT Challenge. It's been a lot of fun for me as a coach and a lot of hard work for the team as we pile more and more work load on them. Each of them gave it their all and I hope that we have played a small role in preparing them to do well in the competition. Todays crew was a bit smaller as different team members fulfill their duties but a hard wod none the less . Take a peek at Ed and Santos setting off on a 1 mile overhead log carry to start the wod! Good luck S.O.G!
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Getting Dizzy!
So yesterday was a different sort of day, with alot of work on skills. One skill that we all constantly need work on is rope climbs. These ladies at the 6 PM class last night tackled this skill with ease, and smiles. After that it was on to Power Snatch work. Great job to everyone on a fun day yesterday.
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S.O.G getting salty!
Another productive training session with the S.O.G boys this am. As was certain to happen the more we train these guys the better their conditioning gets. As their overall conditioning raises we raise the bar in the wods. Todays wod included run intervals between 400 -800 meters with 300 -45 lb thrusters,36 rope climbs,120 reps of ground to overhead and a quarter mile tire flip. If have a high degree of confidence that where they place in the CT SWAT Challenge will not be dependent on their conditiong but solely on their shooting,team tactics. Nice work guys!
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Charlie Returns, and 9 AM Kicks it With Deadlifts
So after a long haul and work, Charlie is finally back, and what a lucky WOD for him to come back to. He jumped right in, going all out as hard as he could, almost like he never left. We're glad to have him back. Chrissy moved up in her strength from what she previously only could deadlift for 3 reps (175#) she can now do for 5 reps! awesome improvement in such a short time. Diana and everyone else that did Fran yesterday and still showed up today shows the dedication that you all have, and its an awesome thing to see someone bruised and sore coming back for more, for the sole reason of wanting to be better. Amazing job to everyone.![]()
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CrossFit versus globogym
A good friend of mine sent this me this post on Facebook. It's great when someone else who doesn't own a CrossFit gym repeats every point you ever made about the stark differences between CrossFit and the rest of "also rans". Read and enjoy!
Subject: This was posted in bligger today. Smile you will love it.
"Crossfit vs Globo: First Time Visit I visited a Crossfit affiliate for the first time ever this weekend. Allow me to compare and contrast a first-time Crossfit visit vs. a first-time Globo gym visit. Globo first: Enter gym. Notice front desk employee sitting in front of a computer. Wait about 15-20 seconds for them to stop playing solitaire or Facebook. “Hi, I’m Brian. This is my first time here.” “Oh, let me get a “trainer” to show you around.” Walk through the gym. Trainer shows you the “cardio areas”, which consist of rows upon rows of treadmills, ellipticals, and stationary bikes. Next, you are shown the “machines areas”. Various contraptions with diagrams that highlight whatever muscle group the thing is supposed to isolate. If you’re lucky, they’ll have Hammer Strength stuff!! You may get a line like “This machine is designed to work you exactly like free weights.” You think to yourself, “Hmmm, well why not just do free weights, then?” You also note that at least 2 of the four walls in every area are made up entirely of mirrors. And people are standing and looking at themselves in them. The tour continues: “Here we have the free weight area. You can use this if you want to get hyoooge.” This typically equates to the square footage of a walk-in closet. Work boots, little tank-tops, and multiple shakers full of supplements abound. Now, the all-important retreat into a tiny office where you get the used-car sale. Something like, “Well, typically our memberships are $59/mo, plus a $269 sign-up fee. We’ll waive the fee and set you up on a tiered payment plan where every year the fee will drop 11.59043% until you reach year 4, at which point…” blah blah blah. You counter with, “Well my friend pays $20/mo with no sign-up fee.” They respond, “I’ll have to get my manager.” The dance continues. You threaten to walk out. At this point, you may or may not get the “super secret pricing deal”. You realize you’ve lost a little bit of your soul. They throw in free tanning. You are now a member. You work out for 2 years. You see the same people every day. You never talk to them. After 2 years you notice that they all look exactly the same as the first day you ever saw them, despite the fact that they spend at least an hour a day on the elliptical while reading a magazine or talking on their cell phones. OK, the Crossfit gym first-time experience: The first thing you notice is that there really isn’t a front door - it’s a garage door. Or two. Did this place used to be an auto shop? The next thing you notice are people on the floor gasping for air. You can see this clearly as the whole place is one open room and the garage doors are open. You walk in. At first, you’re not quite sure who works there and who works out there - they all look about the same. Eventually, a trainer or owner finds you and greets you enthusiastically. You’re invited to take part in a workout. As you wait for the current group to finish up, you take notice of your surroundings. No air conditioning. No mirrors. Not a single treadmill. Rowers - uh oh. Ropes and gymnastics rings hanging from the ceiling. Kettlebells. Weight racks. Weird rubber weights. Lots and lots and lots of places to do pull-ups. Instead of mirrors, the walls are covered with dry-erase boards. And peoples names are listed under various workouts that have girls’ names as the titles. Obviously people compete over everything here. As people finish the workout and peel themselves off the floor, you notice that they all seem to be friends. OK, time for the workout. A trainer takes you and whoever else is there for a first-time visit and you do some stretches, and then they actually teach you how to do whatever you’re going to be doing that day. Real instruction (with PVC pipe), and the guy (or girl) actually sounds like they know what they’re talking about. Workout time. 3-2-1-go. 1 minute into the workout you realize that you actually might die before it’s done. You regret eating whatever it was you ate for breakfast, because you’re pretty sure everybody is going to see it coming out of your mouth. 7 minutes later you’re finished, and soaked with sweat on a pile on the floor. You think to yourself that you did more work in 7 minutes than most people at your old globo did in a month. After the workout, you’re told you can hang around and ask questions or go home and ice yourself down. No pitch. Now, which one sounds better? I’m pretty sure I have not exaggerated anything here - these are my actual experiences. I’m also joining the Crossfit gym."
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