Archive for June, 2010

If You Ever Wondered Why We Do Sooooo Much Overhead Lifting

Posted in Crossfit Philosophy on June 3, 2010 by Fit 605 Inc

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Check out the info below and give us your thoughts.

In the article Overhead is Rising from the CF Journal, BIll Starr outlines 6 reasons overhead lifting is a safe and essential fitness tool to developing your athletic potential:

1.”Convertible” Strength – The strength gained from doing presses and other overhead exercises is applicable to more athletic events than any other shoulder girdle movement—especially those sports that require the athletes to extend their arms overhead, including basketball, volleyball, tennis, baseball, lacrosse, swimming, the field events in track(javelin, shot put), and nearly every position in football.

2.Proportionate Strength – Overhead exercises develop a more proportionate strength in the shoulder girdle than any other upper body movement. Presses, jerks, push presses, and push jerks create wide, powerful arms and shoulders, with less emphasis on the chest muscles, which play a minor role in nearly every sport. Overhead work does hit the high portion of the chest—a good thing since that part of the pecs helps to stabilize the shoulder girdle.

3.More Flexibility – Overhead exercises do not hinder shoulder flexibility. Rather, they enhance it—an important point for anyone participating in a sport which requires a high degree of shoulder flexibility, such as gymnastics, the martial arts, and wrestling.

4.Works Back, Hips, even Legs – While most upper body exercises only work the groups that make up the shoulder girdle, overhead movements also strengthen the back, from the traps to the lumbars, and also directly involve the hips, glutes, and legs. Most do not think about how much the back is utilized during overhead lifts.

5.Protects Rotator Cuffs – The area of the back that get the most sore is usually the middle or right over his shoulder blades. Gaining and maintaining strength in this latter area is extremely beneficial since this is where the muscles that constitute the rotator cuffs are located. Back when the overhead press was the primary upper body exercise, rotator cuff injuries were unheard of.

6.Balance and Good Looks – The overhead lifts belong in the routine of every athlete. Presses, jerks, push presses, and push jerks build a more balanced and pleasing physique than other upper body exercises.

New Coach at the Box

Posted in In the News, Members on June 2, 2010 by Fit 605 Inc

Browny is ready to help take YOU to the next level

We are very excited to announce the addtion of Michael Brownfield to our CFSF Coaching staff. Browny has been CrossFitting with us since early August of last year. And his CrossFit resume is already quite impressive:

-He was a member of our CFSF FTS Affiliate Team last month in Denver
-He is a member of CFSF PaleoHolics
-He is certified with his CrossFit Level 1
-He is certified with his CrossFit Olympic Weightlifting (June 20, 2010)
-He is a student of CrossFit and is always finding ways to improve himself and is one of the first to lend a helping hand with anyone that wants to take their fitness and CrossFit to the next level.

Here is Browny’s story:

Athletics have always been a large part of my life. Growing up in an active family provided the ability to participate in many different activities. Anything that involved training and spending time in the gym grabbed my attention. During high school I knew that I wanted to further my days of playing football and that led me to the decision to play at the collegiate level.

After my playing career ended I was able to be on staff at my alma mater and coached alongside some of the most gifted people in terms of driving individuals to perform at an extremely high level. The coaching staff had an amazing ability to inspire their players to achieve goals outside of their scope of vision. The competitive nature of the sport and the mental training that accompanied it stayed with me well after my final game was played and coached.

After many years of the traditional gym experience I stumbled across this amazing thing called CrossFit. It sparked the competitive feeling that I knew was still there and offered an outlet to challenge myself physically and mentally. CrossFit has allowed me to achieve things that I thought were impossible and introduced a new sport that I want to play for the rest of my life.

My main goal is to lead by example and introduce as many people to CrossFit as possible because I believe in what it can do for an individual. We all can knock down obstacles and reach higher. If there is anything I can do to help just ask!

MikeB

New Month…New Goals…Have a New Mindset

Posted in Crossfit Philosophy, Lifestyle, Members on June 1, 2010 by Fit 605 Inc

Ahhh the tire flipping season is here

“Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right, persevering, and steadfast spirit within me.” PSALM 51:10

“We set ourselves up either for misery or for job by the mindset that we have toward the things in our life”…Think this applies to our WODs???

“Mindsets are the patterns in which our mind normally operates toward a certain determination.” For example, when we hear what the WOD is from a friend (even before you get to the box) or when you walk into CFSF and look at the whiteboard…

What goes through your mind first? Joy? Or dread? How does that affect your mental game pre-WOD? Your performance during the workout? How you feel afterwards?

Refuse to dread what MUST be done. Greet the day (and each WOD) with the right attitude and a thankful heart and know that the coaches and your CFSF teammates are right there with you every step of the way.

Now take that same positive, thankful and progressive approach to taking this time NOW to set and re-set your goals for this month of June. Pick one, two, three goals you WILL accomplish and work diligently towards and MAKE IT HAPPEN!

Post and JUST DO IT!

*Quotes taken from, Starting Your Day Right Devotions, Joyce Meyer.*