Monday, August 26, 2013

So what do I think of Crossfit after a month in

So I've been Crossfitting (is that a word??) for about a month now and I couldn't be happier.


It's been about a year since I started hearing stuff about Crossfit.  I dated a guy (Chivo) who is really into crossfit, and I am definately not one to complain about that - he had a great body.  He talked about it all the time and would even bust out crossfit moves all the time - like in the mall, my place, parking lots, etc.  I found it amusing and we soon started taking pictures of him doing pistols in random locations. 
All this talk of crossfit kinda felt like a foreign language and the moves he was doing, just didn't make much sense to me.  Like why do they do it that way, why is he squatting back down before bringing the weight up.  I found it interesting and totally terrifying.  At first, I'd think to myself, I don't want a huge upper back and arms like some of these chicks - like Miranda.  I envisioned a bootcamp type class where there was no way I could do half the stuff that Chivo was talking about.

After I decided that I wanted to try crossfit I thought I'd up my endurance before trying crossfit.  I started a C25K (couch to 5K) program and started lifted weights again at the gym.  Chivo laughed when I talked about it being "leg day".  Apparently, at his 'box' they made fun of leg day or arm day, that the people at globogyms did.  I also wanted to get in better shape for my friends wedding in September in Florida.  I was getting better at running and I can lift a lot with my legs...my arms on the other hand, were wimpy!

So why did I decide that I didn't need to have awesome endurance BEFORE starting Crossfit?

  • Pictures of older women, like in their 70s, going to Crossfit. 
  • Transformation pictures of people who started Crossfit. 
  • Pictures of women who are really into Crossfit, and have great looking bodies, not huge or manly looking.
  • Testimonies of people who said Crossfit changed their lives.
  • Clutch Crossfit owners quote - "Decide you want it, more than you're afraid of it".  I love this quote.  I think my endurance thing was just an excuse because I was afraid to try something new.
  • Chivo and I broke up (great guy, bad timing) so I wanted something to get my mind off the breakup, even though he was the one that taught me what Crossfit was.

So I sent out an email to some of my friends, hoping to get at least one of them to sign up for the Intro class with me.  It worked!  SW signed up with me.  :)  You can check out my earlier blogs to see what the On-Ramp classes were like.

Saturday Buddy WOD

So what do I think of Crossfit after a month in regular classes?

I love it.  Every class totally kicks my butt, but I feel great afterwards.  After class, I'm in such a better mood, kinda feel like a bad ass, almost on a fitness high. 

The classes totally wipe me out though.  I'm super tired the day after classes, but I have noticed that while doing outdoor activities (like kayaking) and other general stuff, I don't get as tired as I use to, I still have energy to do more. 



I feel slower compared to others in my class, and I can't lift as much, but I'm new and working on all that.  I don't feel judged by anyone at all.  They encourage you and after you finish, they tell you what a great job you've done.  I've met some pretty cool people there.

I'm starting to notice changes in my body.  Small changes, but still they are changes.  I can't wait to see what I look like 6 months from now.  I've signed up for the LuRong Living Paleo Challenge, so that should really help make a difference on my body.

I've gotten my fair share of bruises from Crossfit, which I expected.  A week or so ago, my left knee started to hurt going up and down, and sometimes it felt kinda stiff.  One of the coaches suggested I get the Rehband Knee Sleeve from Rogue.  It's a $40 knee sleeve, but he said it has great reviews.  I saw someone wearing them the other day at class and I asked them if they liked the sleeve.  They did and had the same type pain I have in my knee.  I gotta go buy this ASAP!  Lunges and squats hurt right now!  They also suggested I take Fish Oil and Glucosamine - which I am.  I also have the LuRong Living supplement, which I need to check if it's okay to take with the other supplements.

Anyways....

I love Crossfit and I suggest you just jump in and give it a try!
 

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

LuRong Living Paleo Challenge 2013 - Are you in??

Registration has opened for the LuRong Living Paleo Challenge!!  The challenge starts September 16th and ends November 10th.  I know I know, a two month challenge!  That seems like a long time, right?  The longest I've stuck to paleo is three weeks, with no real cheating.  Well I had some snack size protein shakes because I felt a little weak sometimes before a workout, but I didn't have any grains, beans, etc.  It was really hard for the first week but gradually get easier, until I cheated one time and had rice.  Then it was all down hill after that. 

What is the challenge?
  • Eat a paleolithic diet for 8 weeks.  Add points for eating right.  Subtract points for cheating.
  • Complete 10 WODs over the course of 8 weeks.
  • Before and after body measurements.
  • Making and tracking goals.
  • Trying new paleo recipes.
  • Submit a video and written experience.
What are the benefits of doing this challenge?
  • Prizes
  • Improved performance
  • Better health
  • Weight loss
Why am I doing the challenge?
  • I want to get into awesome shape!
  • I'm held accountable for what I eat.
  • I'll get to see how much I've improved in two months through measurements, and WOD performance.
  • More energy, and happier!
So how am I going to make it through two months??  I'm going to plan plan plan.  I start school in less than a week and this will probably be a crazy semester because I'm taking Statistics.  All I hear about this class is the amount of work and time that has to go into it.  My advisor and my ex suggested that I start studying for it over the summer.  A friend at Crossfit told me to use the tutoring center.  So while I'm going to school part-time (2 classes), and working 32 hours a week, I'm still going to take on this challenge.  That is why I need to plan plan plan!

My plan:
  • Meal prep Sundays!
  • Cheat meals - plan them.  Don't just let them happen because you are being lazy.
  • Crossfit atleast 3 times a week.  Sunday class, Monday class, then a morning class on Wed, Thurs and/or Friday.
Haven't heard of the paleo diet?  Check out one of my previous blogs about it.

The challenge starts in less than a month so I'm already trying to prep myself by eating mostly paleo right now.  I'm hoping it will make this easier once the day comes.  I'm hoping to see awesome results and to continue living a paleo/crossfit lifestyle.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

First time Power Snatch and 800m run for time.

The other week we had a 800m run for time - my time was 7:57 minutes.  Have I mentioned how much I hate running, I really hope it starts to get easier!  First off, I'm a slow runner because I'm trying to pace myself so I can hopefully run the whole time.  Second, I'm kinda happy with myself that I ran most of the 800m.  That's half a mile and anyone that knows me, knows I'm not big on running.  I'm pushing myself to do better, I've even thought about running on my 'off' days to get better. 

Power Snatch

WOD
5 rounds
3 Push press -35 lbs
6 - power snatch 35 lbs
9 - deadlift - snatch grip 35 lbs
Time: 8:59 mins



That was my first time doing a snatch of any kind, so the coach was nice enough to bring me and another girl aside to really make sure we got the move down before starting the WOD.  I really appreciated that because I was kinda lost at first.  I went light on the weight because right now I'm focusing on perfecting my form instead of going heavy and having poor form.  The coach said I was doing great.  The snatch move felt different than any other move I've done before.  I liked it, I really felt the movement in my core when bringing the weight above my head.  Can't wait to do them again.  I've been using my PVC pipe at home to practice moves (I know, I'm hooked!).
Don't know what a power snatch is? Check out this video

I really love going to CF classes.  On my off days, I'm kinda like "now what?"  I want to go to class every day but I don't want to wear my body out.  I'm going to start doing light workouts on my own on my off days.  School starts soon and I'm already trying to figure out how I'm going to fit crossfit into my busy schedule.  I'm think I'll need to become a morning person if I want to stay consistent with Crossfit.  Atleast the box just added a bunch of new times so I have some more options for morning classes.



Monday, August 5, 2013

Week 7 & 8: Still going strong

While I was taking the On-Ramp classes, the coaches recommend at least 3 days a week of Crossfit.  At first, I thought "I dunno if I can do 3 days of this stuff", now I'm thinking "I wish they had more class options cuz I wanna go more like 5 days a week".  Monday thru Thursday - the times are great for me, but then the Friday thru Sunday classes are very limited.  Saturday is a free class, then open gym.  Although I'm not really sure what I'd do with an open gym??  The coaches said the free class is more of a beginners class - I'm thinking movements that doesn't require weights.  Sunday, they have an 11am class, which I can totally attend but I wonder how busy it will be.  Some of the girls from my 7:30 class said they tried the 11a Sunday class and it wasn't bad.  I've been in the regular class for less than a week and I've already made friends.  I love the sense of community and rooting eachother on.  At regular gyms, I rarely talk to anyone.

Week 7

My first regular CF class (Monday evening)

I was really nervous, like butterflies in my stomach nervous, before going to my first class.  I wasn't sure what to expect or how much harder the classes would be than the On-ramp classes but I made it there.  After all, I can't let my money go to waste.  I signed up for unlimited classes...which is a little pricey $135/mo, but I figure it's cheaper than getting a person trainer that's $50/session.  Of course my first class looks super hard!  The warm-up itself was rough.

Covered in sweat - already gettin CF hands
Warm-up - 400m run, 30 squats, 10 push-ups. x2 
WOD -
"The Seven"  Seven rounds for time of 35 mins.
7 Handstand push-ups (modified - used a tall box, knees on, bent over the side doing handstand pushups)
135 pound Thruster, 7 reps (scaled to 45 lbs)
7 Knees to elbows (last round was actually easiest because I figured out how to really control my movement)
245 pound Deadlift, 7 reps (scaled to 65 lbs, I probably could have done heavier)
7 Burpees
7 Kettlebell swings, 2 pood (scaled to 10 lbs)
7 Pull-ups  (I had to use two bands :/)
 This was really a tough workout!!  I came out with a few bruises.  I made it through 3 and a half rounds.  Room for improvement!!


Tuesday:
Stretch
Warmup - 400m run, 20 squats, 20 lunges, 200m run.  30 PVC Passover. 10 PVC OH squat. 
WOD - 35 mins.  4 rounds. 15 squat clean, 15 press, 15 OH squat, 15 SDHP (sumo deadlift high pull), 200m run. 
I made it to 2 +3 (2 rounds plus 3 into the next)
Day after - I was a little sore but not too bad.


What I look like AFTER a crossfit workout
Thursday 
Stretch 
Warmup - 200 m run. 20 squats, 20 pass overs

WOD
Roll & climb -
roll dice
Odd - 10 wall balls
Even - 2 rope climb or 2 wall climb

1 - 500m row
2 - 200m run, 20 squats
3 - 10 thrusters
4 - 10 burpees for another team
5 - 16 push-ups 
6 - 13 slam balls

30 mins straight

Week 8

Treated myself to a haircut.  :) 






 


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I made it to 4 class this week!  Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.  I skipped Wednesday because of my box jump fail on Tuesday.  My shins were pretty messed up and still in pain!  I surprised myself by going on Thursday because I went kayaking earlier that afternoon.  I thought I'd be tired from kayaking and being out in the sun, but surprisingly I still had plenty of energy to spare!









Saturday's Buddy WOD
I'm in the front of the pack carrying my partner
Saturday is my box's free WOD that anyone can come too and there is no cap on how many people can come.  There was a surprisingly large number of people there.  Lots of regulars, and new people checking the gym out.  I got Stella to check it out with Stacey and I but she didn't seem to be a big fan of it.  She didn't like having to partner up with people she didn't know.  I guess it's not for everyone.  I'm a big fan though. 











I'm looking forward to tonights CF class.  I liek that I'm meeting new people, we root eachother on, I push myself harder than I normally would and I even though it hard work, I love the feeling I have afterwards.  Now I understand what all the hype is about.