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The New Month is Upon Us…Let’s get a Jump Start. Time to Recap and Reset

Posted in Crossfit Philosophy, CrossFit Workouts, Members on October 30, 2009 by Fit 605 Inc
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Flexibility is always great to improve on...check out Doc Rob and Chris P working on the shoulders

So how did you do in October? (https://cfsiouxfalls.com/2009/10/01/)

This is YOUR OPPORTUNITY to put YOURSELF out there and let the CrossFit Sioux Falls community hold YOU accountable to push YOU to a new and higher level. Prove to YOURSELF that you can do it. It is amazing the improvements you can have in a One Month Period when you focus and push hard.

We are all here to support your progress.

So let’s here it! What are you going to improve on and how are you going to do it? Pick 3 things…

Today’s WOD:

Oct 30

Meet our New Nutrition Guru…Amy Kubal MS, RD, LN

Posted in Members on October 28, 2009 by Fit 605 Inc

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Hello CrossFit Sioux Falls ! My name is Amy Kubal and I am a registered and licensed dietitian. I just moved here from Rapid City and am excited to bring Paleo Principles and share my enthusiasm for nutrition and performance with you! First a little about me… I received an MS in Nutrition from Colorado State University in 2004 and have been practicing in the field since. I am currently working with the staff at “The Paleo Diet”, Robb Wolf and I have a personal blog – http://www.fuelasrx.blogspot.com Chris and I have some big things planned for CFSF in the way of nutrition – stay tuned!

I am also a fairly serious athlete and recovering LSD (Long Slow Distance/Chronic Cardio) addict. I have won two marathons (the only two I’ve run), and several 5K and 10K races. Additionally, I have competed in the Pike’s Peak Accent, placing third in my division and have summitted all 59 of Colorado’s 14,000 foot mountains and quite a few peaks under 14,000. Currently I am LOVING CrossFit and have been following the CrossFit Strength Bias and CrossFit Endurance programs with awesome results.

As far as my diet philosophy goes… Well, first a little history. As a recovering LSD/Chronic Cardio addict, I subsided on probably 75-85% carbs until this February when I had an epiphany, (brought on by my Paleo friend Scott Jones). He challenged my way of thinking and everything that I had been taught about diet and training. I started digging into the research and found out everything that I had been taught and was practicing was WRONG! It was then that I started changing things. Now on a smarter exercise program and with a diet that is closer to Zone/Paleo than Dean Ornish or USDA, I have been able to accomplish some pretty awesome things (like pull-ups and a marathon win). Best of all – I feel GREAT!

So, I want to help you reach your full potential too! That’s why I got in touch with Chris, because together we can help you on your way to a stronger, leaner, healthier you. No matter what your goals are – whether it is weight loss, mass gain, leaning out, maintaining what you’ve got, or simply answering your questions about diet and nutrition – tell me what you need and I’ll help you.

I am excited to get this started – so let me know what you think and what you need. Because, “You can’t out train a sucky diet.”

Amy Kubal, MS, RD, LN

Today’s WOD:

Oct 28

Athlete of the Week

Posted in Members on October 26, 2009 by Fit 605 Inc
Think your good at Pushups...try Slapping Pushups...Way to go Matt B!

Think your good at Pushups...try Slapping Pushups...Way to go Matt B!

Congrads to Matt Byers!!!

What can we say about Matt. Matt recently wrote his amazing story about his transition to the CrossFit training program on Friday’s blog. He had a very impressive performance on the CrossFit Total on Saturday with an 810! He works hard everyday and is a great positive influence for our community.

Thank you Matt for all you do and being apart of this great community.

We appreciate you.

Today’s WOD:

Oct 26

CrossFit Total Results

Posted in CrossFit Workouts, Members on October 24, 2009 by Fit 605 Inc

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Thanks to everyone who showed up!

It was an awesome event. Lots of energy, everyone pushed hard, and encouraged each other.

Mark your calendars our next CrossFit Total will be January 16, 2010 (Saturday) at the NEW SPACE!

Check out the pictures of this event on our Facebook PAGE.

Here are the results from today!

Oct 24 CFTotal

The Mental Transition of CrossFit and the power it has to change your life

Posted in Crossfit Philosophy, Members on October 23, 2009 by Fit 605 Inc
The AMAZING 530a crew in the ZONE!

The AMAZING 530a crew in the ZONE!

We often talk about the mental aspect of CrossFit is much more important than the physical aspect.

Earlier this week we discussed Training Your Brain. The mental toughness that CrossFit can provide “fits like a glove” to compliment training your brain.

This is a MUST read story from a CrossFit Sioux Falls “stud” member, Matt Byers. Matt describes his mental transition into CrossFit and it is an awesome story.

“Six Weeks and Counting.

While shooting the breeze the other day with Chris we briefly talked about my progression thus far. Upon responding I had nothing but positive thoughts and was ready to fire off several different areas of improvement. But after a brief hesitation, I passed on the more obvious areas and mentioned my mental transition. I don’t want to discount the gains made in strength, overall fitness, and the physical changes I am noticing, but in my opinion I have made the biggest gains in the mental aspect of being a CrossFit’er.

Starting back in my high school years, “fitness” was always just a byproduct of playing sports. Between playing football, soccer, and wrestling there was plenty of running, lifting, and going to practice to keep me in pretty good shape. Narrowing things down to just soccer, it was more of the same in college. With the season in the fall, and practicing all winter and spring, I always had a solid cardio base. We did some lifting as a team, but nothing of real substance. Not being the tallest lad on the team I always had to keep my upper body fairly strong in order to prevent being firmly placed on the ground by opponents. While spending time in the weight room I became a touch of a gym rat. This is where working out was first embedded in my lifestyle. Post college I was fortunate enough to be able to play for a couple more years in a developmental league. Although it was only over the summer months it kept me fit and motivated to continue to work out.

Enter the real world… I joined the realm of cube dwellers and lost that “reason” I had always had to keep fit. For a few years it was a roller coaster of commitment. Six weeks on, a month off, two weeks on, three weeks off…very little structure or commitment to something that came so easy in the past. Same for my diet, I was hot and cold. Thankfully the gym rat in me never fully left. Over the past few years I have managed to keep working out as part of my lifestyle. It was a lot of stealing routines from muscle magazines, going to spinning class, pretending I was going to do a triathlon. All of these things kept me interested, but they also kept me on a plateau of results. I never really felt it was my lack of dedication that held me back, it was my lack of mental progression. I wasn’t accountable, things were “good enough”, and my desire to compete was left in my gym bag. It just became enough to go to the gym.

It was the last week of August this year when I was hanging out with some friends having some cocktails. I don’t know exactly what sparked it, but a couple of them mentioned CrossFit. I had no clue really, they both had great things to say and said I should give it a try. That next week I was also able to hit up a buddy I work with (Shout out “BIG Mike” 5:30am). He gave me a quick overview and finally said, “You just need to try it for yourself.” Being a previous work out partner of his I knew if he was into it, it was worth a shot. I mean it’s only going to take me like 15 minutes…can’t be that hard. J

In I went, found Chris, got the housekeeping out of the way and waited as the rest of the class walked in. Stood around like a kid at a new school, wondering what the marker board was for. Ten minutes later I was hunched over wondering if my heart was going to explode. I finished up the workout not caring about my time, I just wanted my water bottle and a place to sit down. I told Chris thanks, and walked out. Don’t get me wrong, I had a great first experience, I just didn’t realize what I had just started, I merely thought I got in a good workout. I woke up the next day, and even though it was a bit more difficult to get a shirt on due to soreness, I figured “What the heck, these workouts will probably be harder than if I just go to the gym on my own.”

I decide the next day I will give it a couple weeks to give it a fair look and figure out if CrossFit was worth it. Plus I needed to figure out who Fran is. Over the course of the next couple weeks I drag myself to class each time half asleep. I’m zoned out and all I want is a good workout, I just space out until I hear the squeak of the marker board. While warming up I just think to myself that I am about to be really tired. I read the board, the names and numbers don’t mean anything to me and I just dig in. Even early in the workout as soon as discomfort sets in I’m mentally mush. I break early and often and just want to pace myself so I can finish. I quickly write my time down because everyone else did and bail. On my drive home I feel accomplished because I’m tired. As if that alone means anything.

During weeks three and four I start to notice a difference. I’m waking up a little earlier to get some food in me and actually “wake up” before I leave. When I get to the gym small talk with the other members has started, I stretch a bit more, and start thinking about what we might be doing. During the workout my thoughts are turning positive, I’m telling others “good job”. I’m noticing the people that are always beating me and start wondering if I could do better. I start caring about my time on the board, asking myself if I really gave it my all.

Now after finishing my sixth week I get excited when I even mention CrossFit. I’m getting to bed earlier on nights I don’t have anything going on. I get up even earlier now to get some food in me, even trying ideas from a book I am reading about the Paleo Diet. I’m now listening to music on the way to the gym to get me ready mentally. During the workouts my internal voice is tell me “TWO MORE REPS!!” versus “man…you are tired.” I want to beat the clock, I want to be happy with my performance, want to catch the people ahead of me, distance myself from the people behind me. I enjoy sticking around and talking about the workout, failing miserably at muscle ups, knowing I will get them soon. I want to get home and take in some post workout nutrition. I pay attention to how my body feels, get ready for the next workout, check the CrossFit Journals.

Bottom line, after six weeks the fire is back. It’s no longer just “good enough” to go to the gym. I can’t wait for the day I compare my currents times with the new times I’m going to achieve. I can’t wait for the day I have it in me to push until I puke. I can’t wait to see how many pull-ups I can do. I can’t wait for someone to look at my future Fran time and say, “Holy sh*t!” Monday morning is no longer the start of the work week, it’s my first WOD of the week.

To Chris, Annie, Cody, Casey, and the crew at 5:30 am, thanks for a great start and here’s to becoming a CrossFit’er.

Later Gator,

Matt B.”

So what benefits have you noticed since doing CrossFit?…..Tell us your story.

Today’s WOD:

Oct 23

How to Motivate Yourself- Train your brain like you train your body

Posted in Lifestyle, Members on October 20, 2009 by Fit 605 Inc
Hard work + Consistent + Positive = Renee Jasmer

Hard work + Consistent + Positive = Renee Jasmer

Ever heard the phrase: “When you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything”? I have found this to be very true for my personal life. Life can be challenging, staying consistent with CrossFit can be challenging, continuing to eat healthy and stay on track with the Paleo can be hard.

How do you stay motivated?

It’s all in our head.

-When it is 5:05am and you roll out of bed, it’s your brain that tells you get up and go workout vs. roll back over and get that extra 2 hours of sleep!
-When you are out to eat with friends, it’s your brain that tells you to order the salad vs. the double cheese burger!
-When you are stuck in a rut with your workout routine and tired of not getting results, it’s your brain that tells you to go for it and try something new (CrossFit Sioux Falls:-) and break your old habits that are NOT fulfilling you!

There are so many ways for a person to get and stay motivated. One way that has worked for me is to train your brain like you train your body. So many people in American say, “This is it, it’s Jan 1st, I’m going to get in shape this year” and by Jan 22nd they already quit 3 days ago. The intentions are always good, but you have to execute to make your goals a reality.

How do you train your brain?
-Daily affirmations/Quotes
-Personal growth/Motivation books
-Surrounding yourself with positive
-Listen to motivational CD’s

Breaking our old habits takes a while. So does losing 50 lbs. But to lose the weight it takes many many hours in the gym, it takes lots of healthy eating.

The same is with breaking old habits and creating new ones. The more you educate yourself, the more you fill your head with positive thoughts, the faster you create new habits and achieve your goals.

Here is a great quote:

“There are three types of people in this world: those who make things happen, those who watch things happen and those who wonder what happened. We all have a choice. You can decide which type of person you want to be. I have always chosen to be in the first group.“ -Mary Kay Ash

Make it happen!

Today’s WOD:

Oct 20

Athlete of the Week

Posted in Members on October 19, 2009 by Fit 605 Inc
Don't make Korena angry. She turns into an ANGRY GORILLA!

Don't make Korena angry. She turns into an ANGRY GORILLA!

Korena Chester is our Athlete of the week. Korena is a fierce competitor always looking for ways to improve herself. She has seen some significant improvements in her strength and fitness since she arrived here.

Read what see had to say recently about her CrossFit experience:

“I have never had an issue with weight…that is until I had a “rare” thyroid condition that went undetected for over a year….and after struggling with energy & weight, I switched to my current awesome dr who figured it out in 1 visit. I gained almost 50 lbs over that time. For the past few years, I have struggled trying to get the weight back off and eventually lost my confidence and self-image (but I still took showers…didn’t go quite that far! ).

Before joining CF in late July, I had lost about 20lbs on my own. Mary introduced me to CF (thanks, gurl!) and I fell in love with it immediately! Even though my first visit I thought: “Holy *BLEEP*! I don’t know if I can do that!” I proved to myself that I can and I will. In the time of being at CF, I have lost another 19 (almost 20) pounds with 12 of them being in the first 2 weeks! I slowly started to gain my self image and confidence back. Now, I have people that even notice at work and ask me what I’m doing to get so toned and lean so quick! Talk about an awesome feeling! I end up spending about 30 minutes or more telling them about how CF has helped me both mentally and physically and how it gives you RESULTS! My husband has also complimented me and is happy for me because he not only sees physically how it is helping me (partially because he had to drill a few more holes in my belt so I don’t do the “moonwalk”!) but the big difference in my confidence and happiness! When I’m stressed, I run to CF! Nothing compares! I set my goals and I feel confident I can meet them and have a “family” that believes in me and I know is behind me 100%: the Crossfit Family. I can now run a 800m without stopping or feeling out of breath, I feel stronger (but I’m going to get even stronger!!), and I find myself not only pushing myself in the workouts but also outside of CF now.

I haven’t felt this good in YEARS! I’ve gained not only myself back but I’ve gained many friends, which I’m grateful for each and every one of them. With that being said, I’d better quit here because I could write a novel or a Letterman top 10 list on all the ways CF (Annie & Chris) have changed my life for the better (as I tear up with good tears typing this and I’m not a very emotional person!) and I can never express in words how grateful I am that you guys have been brought into my life! I have hope again….I have confidence….I have myself back….but most of all, I have you guys now!”

Korena you ROCK!!! We are so happy that you are apart of our great community.

Give her some love guys.

Today’s WOD:

Oct 19

“Athlete of the Week”

Posted in Members on October 12, 2009 by Fit 605 Inc

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Lets give it up to Laura DeHaan for her incredible work ethic and determination! Laura has been a member of CrossFit since August and she has done tremendous things in this time! Laura is not only doing most workouts with prescribed weights, she also has getter leaner, stronger, and faster.

Recently, Laura ran the Breast Cancer 5k in Vermillion , and PR’d she says largely due to the CrossFit workouts. We are so proud of you Laura, and can’t wait for all the wonderful results ahead for you!

Today’s WOD:

Oct 12

CrossFit Sioux Falls Get ready for CrossFit Kids

Posted in Crossfit Philosophy, Lifestyle, Members on October 8, 2009 by Fit 605 Inc
Brooks Nelson, 6 years old and already got a pullup. Just think of him at 16!

Brooks Nelson, 6 years old and already got a pullup. Just think of him at 16!

I just got back from the CrossFit Kids Certification in Hunington Beach CA and I received some amazing information! CrossFit Kids is not simply a scaled down version of CrossFit it is absolutely, entirely CrossFit.

It’s geared and designed for a special population and the specific developmental needs of that population. (cognitive, neurological, mental). Through CrossFit Kids children learn more efficiently, behave better, they feel good about themselves and most of all they have FUN doing it! Now not only can the adults at CrossFit see results and get better, so can your kids.

It has been my passion from day one to make kids aware of what “healthy” is. My mission is to get our kids to think working out is like parents going to work; it must be done! This is the first generation that our children are going to die before us if we don’t make a change. CrossFit Sioux Falls wants to make that change!

Come on out October 17th at 11am bring your kids ages 3 to 15 and lets make a positive step in the right direction.

Question of the day:
What is your favorite kids game? (duck duck goose, dodgeball, etc)

Today’s WOD:

Oct 8

Happy Birthday CrossFit Sioux Falls

Posted in Lifestyle, Members, Sioux Falls Community on October 6, 2009 by Fit 605 Inc
Fran"ish" Friday's are a hit!

It is so crazy to me that Annie and I arrived in Sioux Falls one year ago today.

Now we officially opened January 5th 2009 but we were born October 6th 2008.

Everyone has their story; here’s our CrossFit story:

Annie and I arrived in Sioux Falls, SD from Los Angeles, CA October 6th, 2008. Annie knew about 5 people in Sioux Falls from attending one semester of high school at Lincoln in 99 and taking an internship at KSFY in 04. I had only visited Sioux Falls in 2006 in August for a couple of days driving through to the Twin Cities.

We both came here for an adventure not really knowing what we had in store for us. One of the main reasons we decided to move here was we both knew about CrossFit, how successful it was, the potential it has, and South Dakota (let alone Sioux Falls) did not have an affiliate at this point. I would always ask myself, “Sioux Falls would be a perfect place for a CrossFit” now I tell myself, “boy I’m glad we were the 1st!”

I found CrossFit in July 2007. My brother, Mark, was training to be a firefighter and one of his buddies showed him the site and did a couple of workouts. Mark told me about the site and his workouts and thought I might be interested. I was. Right when he showed me crossfit.com it reminded me of high school football workouts. Those workouts gave me the best results of my life and sparked me to become a personal trainer in college.

I was at a point in my life where the gym and my workouts were dull and boring. I got caught in the trap of doing the same workouts and routines so mentally and physically I was burned out. When I saw crossfit.com I was immediately interested and wanted to start the workouts right away. So my brother and I went to the globo gym and did that day’s WOD. I can’t even remember what it was exactly, 7 rounds of knees to elbows, front squats…and something else. Bottom line we could barely finish, we were both so freakin sore and I was hooked. Two months later Annie and I got married moved from Anaheim to Santa Monica and I immediately joined CrossFit LA. CrossFit LA was everything I hoped for and some. The workouts, the intensity, the community it built. It was love at 1st puke:-)

Then in April of 08 we got a text from one of Annie’s friends in Sioux Falls, “Hey we are doing this workout, I heard it is pretty popular in LA, called CrossFit”. Annie and I both looked at each other and said, “WHOA!” We knew at the time South Dakota didn’t have an affiliate, but it was crazy to think of the possibility to open one there. We knew it would be far to expensive and difficult to open one in southern California. Honestly at the time we shelved the idea, but it was cool or think about opening one in a far away state.

I later got Level 1 certified June of 2008 in San Diego just for fun and because I was still personal training independently and I wanted to give my clients the gift of CrossFit workouts.

A month later Annie and I were at a crossroads in our life, career wise. She had always flirted with moving back to Sioux Falls even when we were dating but I never thought of moving to South Dakota. First, I barely even knew where South Dakota was, and second I did know it snows like 6 months out of the year and growing up in SoCal where the weather is sunny and nice 300 days a year was hard for me to think about moving away from. Through some long talks and both of us really going nowhere with our selected career paths we took a chance, packed our car, and moved to Sioux Falls South Dakota.

From the day we got here I was determined to start CrossFit; didn’t know how or when, just knew it was going to happen. Through a lot of planning we got everything together, found a space, moved in the space December 16th, opened the doors January 5th 2009!

I had some high goals set for this thing. But wouldn’t have thought we would reach them and surpass them! We are 130 members strong. People are seeing some UNBELIVABLE results. (I think of Nate losing just about 80lbs! All the women who tell me I have never done Pullups before in my LIFE and how we have someone new every week starting pullups without bands).

Everyday we get emails from one of you about how great CrossFit is, your results you have achieved, or how it has improved your life for the good. It is sooo cool to have met everyone on your 1st day, get to know you and see the transformation happen before our very eyes (it is truly amazing).

The reason why I love CrossFit. It pushes me to a higher level. It eliminates your weaknesses. I want to be the best and the healthiest I can be and CrossFit gives me the unlimited potential to do anything I want to do in life. And mentally I get even more of a benefit. Seeing how far I can mentally push myself puts me on a high, that I will always strive to push a little more each workout. It is a life long journey of betterment and that is hard to find let alone do!

I feel very very fortunate to be here and very very grateful to have met all of you and be apart of your lives!

We have some BIG plans in the very near future! This thing is just scratching the surface. Enjoy the journey, its only going to get better and better!

Chris and Annie Mello

That’s our story. What’s YOURS?

Today’s WOD:

Oct 6