Want To Get Faster, Smarter? SLEEP 10 HOURS…

Posted in Crossfit Philosophy, Nutrition on June 23, 2010 by Fit 605 Inc

In regards to CrossFit training, all you have to do is show-up consistently and we’ll take care of the rest.

However, when it comes to nutrition and recovery, two very important factors impacting your CrossFit performance… the ball is in your court. As we all know, eating natural, unprocessed foods while following The Paleo Diet guidelines will take care of your nurtitional needs. In order to make progress, get faster, stronger and leaner, SLEEP is by far the most important factor of all.

If fact, the link between sleep and physical perfromance is more profound than we think. Researchers showed that up to 10 HOURS of sleep made football players faster. They also looked at how sleep can affect a childs test scores, brain development and early learning.

Take home message: Never underestimate the power of a good nights sleep!

Found from: http://www.lalannefitness.com/index.php/P14/

Welcome Aboard MBooms!

Posted in Events, Members on June 22, 2010 by Fit 605 Inc

We are excited to announce that Mary E. BOOMsma is our latest addition to the decorated staff of CrossFit Sioux Falls.

Her CrossFit Resume speaks for itself:
-She was a member of our 2010 CFSF FTS Affiliate Team
-She is a member of CFSF PaleoHolics
-She is certified with his CrossFit Level 1
-She is certified with her CrossFit Olympic Weightlifting
-She is a student of CrossFit and is always finding ways to improve herself 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.

Read her story below…

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Over the past few years I have not been happy in my career or my life, I felt like I didn’t have a purpose and for those of you who know this feeling it’s not a good one. I go to work in a cubicle with grey walls, grey floors, no windows, it’s not the most enlightening experience that I’ve ever had. And to be honest…..it’s just not me…I don’t’ like sitting I like being able to help and talk to people. Last year I was sitting in my Vice President’s office and he asked me what my passion was….the first thing that popped out of my mouth was “Not This!”thank goodness he wasn’t upset. I then proceeded to tell him that I’ve always wanted to be around people and help them succeed and help them be happy in their life….. because I wasn’t.

In May my good friend (and current CFSF member), Amber Frerichs, text me and said she thought she found something that I would love…Cross Fit. I gave it a try and my first WOD was 10 rounds 10 squats 20 burpees! I couldn’t walk the whole week and I loved that feeling, I was hooked!

From that first step into the box I found people that were positive and great to be around and without even knowing it my life became better, happier and more positive…Because of all of you! CrossFit has become the platform for a better life for myself. Normally people try to kick you when you are down and the people at Cross Fit Sioux Falls help you up and cheer you on to the next step. Only after being at Cross Fit a month I knew that this is what I wanted in my life. Here is my chance to actually do what I’m passionate about…help people succeed and believe in themselves.

When I attended my Cert in Arizona in December I felt the same camaraderie with all the people there. There were people from Australia, London, Canada among others, all there for the same purpose. The trainers that were there were amazing. I got to meet the 2007 Female winner of the Cross Fit Games Jolie Gentry and the ever famous Josh Everett. (if there are some of you who don’t know who he is look him up you will be amazed) All six trainers were excellent and willing to help. It was great to watch them do WOD’s over their lunch….these are the best of the best and I was in awe of the amount of weight and speed they were capable of. I was sad to be leaving after day 2. I had an amazing time and would do it over and over again! It was well worth it! I’ve never been so proud to be a part of something as I am Cross Fit!

I am now given the opportunity to help you succeed with your goals. I want to take everything that I’ve learned from Chris, Annie and the rest of the staff and be able to train and perform at their level and provide you the knowledge and expertise you all deserve! CrossFit allows you to push yourself to the limit. You can accomplish things that you never thought you could! It gives you the strength not only physically but mentally in your personal and professional life! It’s a great feeling to have so many people around you accomplishing goals that they thought were out of their reach and to be a part of that is a dream of mine.

Another goal I have set for 2011 is to participate in the Cross Fit sectionals in hopes to qualify for the games. When this is accomplished I will continue my education and try for my level 2 Cert in hopes that in my future will be HQ trainer.

My promise to Cross Fit Sioux Falls and it’s members…..to always pick you up when you fall down, encourage you to be the best you can be, be proud of all that you have accomplished in the future and thus far and to achieve your fitness goals that you never thought you could attain! You are stronger than you give yourself credit! Be proud of how far you’ve come!

CrossFit Sioux Falls – Athlete(s) of the Week

Posted in Crossfit Philosophy, Members on June 21, 2010 by Fit 605 Inc

Good Lookin Oly Group

This is the most AOW’s ever this week!

We would like to congratulate all the coaches and the students that attended the Olympic Lifting Certification this past weekend. Kudos to Hali Watson, Korena Chester, Tracy Kuipers, Matt “FTS” Byers, Chris P, Browny, Mary Booms, Casey, Cody B, Annie and Chris Mello. Also, our former ROCKSTAR CrossFitter’s Garrett Strating and Nate Hart.

Personally I feel it was the best cert I have been too. It had every component you need to educate, motivate and learn the skillz to successfully coach athletes and members of any level. To let all of you know this is an unusually LARGE attendance to a CrossFit certification from a single affiliate.

We are so proud of everyone who attended and have NO DOUBT this weekend we raised the level of coaching and excellence at CFSF.

A special thanks to the Olympic Lifting Coaching staff as we were very impressed with the entire weekend. A BIG THANK YOU to Coach Mike Burgener.

Look out everybody the bar has been raised significantly!

Everyone who attended the cert please post your thoughts and feedback about this weekend to the comments.

And CFSF please post your congratulations to the group.

This Saturday’s Park WOD

Posted in CrossFit Workouts on June 18, 2010 by Fit 605 Inc

Warmup:
-1X–Run around ‘the bowl’
-3X– 25 mountain climbers, 20 side lunges, 15 inverted burpees, 10 Hindu pushups (sweeping pushup)

WOD:

Teams of 2, each team lines up facing the hill…
For Time:
-100 pushups
-200 situps
-300 squats

**One partner does the reps, the other partner is the pace-setter who runs up and down the hill one time. When the pace setter returns from the hill run, they will pick up where the rep count was left off by other partner (continuous count).

**For example, Chris and Casey are partners…3, 2, 1, Go!…Chris starts on pushups, Casey runs the hill. When Casey returns from the hill run, he switches with Chris. Chris left off at 26 pushups, Casey starts at 27, 28, etc. while Chris runs up and down the hill once. They continue to switch off reps and hill runs until the reps are complete, then go on to situps, then squats

We encourage you to:
-bring a water bottle, towel or mat
-stopwatch or some type of timer
-a chipper Saturday morning attitude
-camera to take fun action shots

Post teams and time to the comments

CrossFit Chicks ARE HOT!!!

Posted in Crossfit Philosophy on June 18, 2010 by Fit 605 Inc

Read this article by Louis Hayes from the CrossFit Journal:

BEYOND THE BODY

CrossFit chicks are hot.
Ever hear that saying? Well, it’s true. And here’s why: Being “hot” has a lot more to it than physical appearance. Plenty of women and girls have all the physical componentsand gifts of the cover girl but simply “aren’t hot.”And then there are those magnetic ones who might never be a runway model but are irresistible.

Click on this link and read more on Why we are as HOT as we ARE!!!!

Click to access CFJ_hayes_chicks.pdf

Got Snatch???

Posted in Crossfit Philosophy, CrossFit Workouts on June 17, 2010 by Fit 605 Inc

How many of you can say you have completed a full snatch?

There is only a special population who can actually perform the snatch with the right technique. I received the blog off of the CrossFit main site, and hopefully it doesn’t help out people who are just looking to improve their snatch, but for those who have no idea what the snatch is.

As you read on, you will find out that snatch not only increases strength, but other benefits that will increase your athletic ability and every day movements. So no matter what the goal is with CrossFit; be it fat loss, strength gain, increasing performance…when you learn this powerful movement called the “snatch” it will make everything you do much much easier…I guarantee it!

The full snatch is one of the most complicated movements in all of sports. An athlete has to pull a weight upward with force and speed, then completely reverse his mental keys to explode downward under the still-moving bar. To be able to perform a snatch with a maximum poundage is a feat of strength without peer.

Full snatches have value for all athletes because they involve so many of the larger muscle groups in a dynamic fashion. In fact, every muscle in the body is activated during the execution of a full snatch, including smaller groups such as the biceps and calves.

The snatch is a high-skill movement, so every rep requires absolute concentration on the part of the athlete, which means the nervous system receives much more stimulation than when a static exercise is done. Whenever an athlete masters the technique in the full snatch, he has learned to trigger the necessary form cues instantly, and this skill is transferred to all his other athletic endeavors.

In other words, learning how to do a full snatch benefits not only strength but many other athletic attributes, such as flexibility, coordination, foot speed, balance, timing, determination, mental acuity, you name it!

By: Cody B

Ahhhh Those were the Days

Posted in Crossfit Philosophy, Lifestyle on June 16, 2010 by Fit 605 Inc

Cleaning the whiteboard or scared to show the WOD? You make the call

Do you remember your first day at CrossFit? Whether it was last week or last year.

Maybe it was exciting, maybe it was overwhelming, or more likely it was some combination of the two. Chances are, you had a little voice in your head that was somehow convincing you that everyone else in the room knew exactly what they were doing and you were the ONLY one who didn’t know how all this stuff works. You may also have been convinced you were going to be dead last in the workout and slower than anyone ever previously seen at CFSF.

None of those things were true, of course, but they felt true that day. And what may have helped you through those early scary days was a friendly smile or helpful suggestion from a veteran classmate. Remember that! Now that you’re a pro at this stuff (and you ARE), when you see a new face in class, say hello. If they look lost, show them where things are. YOU can make a difference in the experience of your classmates, and ultimately, their journey toward health and fitness.

Taken from: http://www.crossfitla.com

This Weekend’s Schedule Update

Posted in Events, Members on June 15, 2010 by Fit 605 Inc

Some of you may have noticed we have cancelled classes this coming Saturday.

We are excited to announce that all the coaches (Chris, Annie, Casey, Cody, Browny and Mary) plus Korena, Hali, Tracy, Chris Peterson, and Matt Byers are attending the CrossFit Olympic Weightlifting Certification in Little Canada, MN. This is an unusually high number of attendees for a specific certification for a single affiliate. We feel honored that not only all the coaches are attending at once but all of the members that are able to accompany us. We feel this will elevate all of CFSF to a higher level of excellence in our coaching and athletes performance. Stay posted to our facebook and MattyB’s twitter account for ongoing updates.

We are organizing an informal Park WOD this Saturday at 9am. We will be posting a Park WOD workout and details of Saturday on both CrossFit and Park WOD blogs Friday evening. We encourage everyone who usually attends Saturday WODs to join everyone in the fun and the sun.

If you have any questions or concerns please contact us.

Our Best,

Chris and Annie

CrossFit Sioux Falls – Athlete of the Week

Posted in Members on June 14, 2010 by Fit 605 Inc

Nothing will stop Kelsie not even a broken arm in Feb

Congrats to Kelsie Goddard! This is a bitter/sweet AOW for us.

Bitter, because this is her last week with us. She is moving to Colorado on Thursday and we are really going to miss her at CFSF.

Sweet, because Kelsie is a true CrossFitter. She works hard, is always positive and is an awesome person to be around. The picture above says a lot about Kelsie. She broke her arm in the winter snowboarding but that didn’t stop her from working out. When most people would use that as an excuse to stop everything all together, Kelsie never thought twice about quitting and pushed herself even harder. She is a shining example to all of us.

Kelsie thank you for all you do and bring to the CFSF community! We are going to miss you a lot.

The Chalk Conundrum

Posted in Crossfit Philosophy on June 11, 2010 by Fit 605 Inc

Written by Mike Hom from CrossFit Invictus

It began as an off-handed joke. It progressed into semi-serious statements. It evolved into full-blown declarations.

“Chalk is overrated.”

Pro-Chalk

I used to be pro-chalk. I used to believe dusting up my hands to a coat of pearly, bleached white would ensure victory in my workouts and help bring about improved performance. I would clap my hands and kick up white dust to provide self-encouragement. My “breaks” would give me an opportunity to re-chalkify. I avidly thought chalk was the reason I could do more pull-ups. I thought chalk was the reason I could pull more weight. Chalk was the driver to help me press more weight overhead. Running with chalk on my hands would get me in and out the door faster. Chalk was the hero of my work out. Chalk drove me to success.

Then something happened. My hands started tearing more. I spent more and more time letting my hands heal. Chalk slowed me down from the constant re-application. A friend gently told me I was using chalk as a crutch to rest more. After hearing that, I tried my hand at a few benchmark workouts while forgoing chalk. My times improved. I tore my hands less. I attributed my success to giving up chalk. Thus, this began the

No-Chalk Era.

I used to be no-chalk. I used to think chalk was unnecessary. I would avoid using chalk at all costs, even if there was a legitimate need for it. I thought chalk was something newbies used as a means to sneak in more rest. Chalk made people tear and bleed. Chalk was a downright detriment to performance gains.

Then something happened. With sweat coming down my forearms to my wrists one day, I was performing muscle-ups in my workout. Just another set until I was back out the door. Just another rep. Roll my shoulders over the rings, dip, and lock out. And then my right wrist slipped and my armpit met the ring. I lost control and let go of the left ring. Bless my moderate reflexes for saving me from any permanent damage to my limbs. After some rapid introspection, I chalked up my wrists (and just my wrists) and finished my workout. But, I began to re-think my position on chalk. Thus, this began my most pragmatic era, the Some-Chalk era.

Chalk is great when used responsibly.

This means using the minimal amount of chalk necessary to help with certain exercises–mostly pulling exercises. Some people, however, take chalk-use to the extreme and use it for EVERY exercise, which is completely unnecessary and creates additional clean-up work. Is it really necessary to chalk up when doing push-ups? How about squats? Push presses? The fact is, some people view chalk not as a tool but as a habit. These are the ones creating a dust storm around them by over-chalking and then clapping their hands to get rid of the excess. This not only accelerates the consumption of chalk for those that genuinely need it, like those who sweat excessively, but it also simply annoys those around you. A crime scene is not a look we’re going for at the gym. I know the rebuttal is that we at CrossFit Invictus are not a globo-gym and chalk usage is one of the appeals for some people. But let’s be candid for a moment. If you don’t get sweaty hands, how much chalk do you need to get through your workouts?

How To Chalk

Chalk serves the purpose of drying hands to assist with grip issues. It is not magical fairy dust that will make your grip hulk strong. A little bit can go a long away provided you understand where the chalk needs to go. The only part of your hand that needs chalk is the part that will be in contract with the bar, ring, or other apparatus you are utilizing at that moment. The back of your hand does not warrant chalking. The next time you chalk up, understand where your hands are making contact. Take a bit of chalk and rub it in that area. You don’t need a lot, just a light coating. Take your other hand and rub it against the chalked one. Carry on with your bad self.

An Alternative

If you are part of the population that depends on chalk, let me present an alternative: wrist bands. You may see some people in the gym using them already. They are great for the primary reason of soaking up sweat that would otherwise run into your hands. Barring the obvious swagger you gain from wearing them, the wrist band will help control your chalk usage and possibly eliminate your need for it.

In closing, let me reiterate that chalk is a great tool when used responsibly. Over-do it and you run the risk of doing more damage to your hands than good, as well as annoying your fellow CrossFitters. Do yourself and your CF family a favor, use the chalk responsibly.