Wednesday, September 30, 2009

October 1, 2009


FRAN CHALLENGE!!!! Here we go, 21-15-9 thrusters(95#M/65#W) and pull-ups. This is one of the hallmark workouts of CrossFit. It is simple, difficult, and taxing to say the least. If you are not on your back questioning your own well being by the end of this workout, you didn't do it right. Hips are big in this workout, make sure you thrrrrust them through on every rep. If you are on the board make sure you get your money in the pot tomorrow before you start the WOD. Also there will be a make-up this Saturday. So if you missed the whole thing entirely and you still want to get your money in the pot- Saturday is your last day to pay and play. That being said, both days FRAN is for everybody, even if your not putting money on the line come in and see what FRAN can do for you. Also on the horizon is an open house at Tustin from 5-8pm on Oct 8th, everyone is welcome. See you all tomorrow for some Wham Bam Thank You FRAN!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

September 30, 2009


Time for time trials. Pick from 100 sit-ups or 100 push-ups or 100 squats for time. In WODs like these the most efficient movement is the best movement. Just a heads up folks we are having a 30% off sale on all the t-shirts. Spread the word, so everyone can represent Crossfit360 in style! Alright that's all I got for tonight, I'll work on my blogging stamina.

Monday, September 28, 2009

September 29, 2009


First of all I want to give a Crossfit360 shout out to one of our members who participated in the US Bank Stair Climb this weekend. Alex Robbins represented 360 in style(see picture)as he climbed all 75 floors of the building in 25:14 in full turnouts and bottle. Way to go ALEX! Now for today folks; walk 100m with a weighted barbell over head four times. You must make it all 100 m without dropping the bar, otherwise the attempt does not count. Weights are completely up to you, but don't get crazy, this sounds much easier than it actually is trust me. Remember to keep that active shoulder and shrug it up for the best chance of making it to and fro...yo. We got two people on the board for FRAN today, 2 days until the lady arrives so as I say in the gym all to often. "LET'S GO!"

Sunday, September 27, 2009

September 28, 2009


"Throwdown" ” 4 rounds for time of:
21 squat jumps
21 front squats (95#/65#)
3 muscle-ups
400m run

Hope everyone had a rest filled weekend. Cause this one is going to hurt so good. Sub for the muscle-up is 3 dips and 3 pull-ups. Coming up-the Fran challenge. To have a chance at getting paid for most improved or fastest rx'd time you must have your money in the pot on or before this Thursday 10/1. So far the board is depressingly blank, someone suggested it was my color choice on FRAN signage. If that is so I would be more then willing to change it if you guys would just sign up! I'll leave a marker on the speakers, Fran's waiting...

Friday, September 25, 2009

September 26, 2009


3 rounds of 5 stations, 1 minute of work at each station with a 1 minute rest at the end of each round. Stations are as follows; Wall ball, sumo-deadlift-high-pull, box jump, push press, row. It's like a... FIGHT GONE BAD! Everyone should come on out and enjoy this wonderfully horrible workout for a great cause. For the 5th time in recent blog history- it is being held at our Cherry location at 10am, hope to see you all there!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

September 25, 2009


Just as you thought your core could take no more...Core-tastic! Complete as many knees to elbows, hollow rocks, Abmat sit-ups, back extensions, GHD sit-ups and supermans as you can in 30 minutes. The catch: you must have an equal amount of reps done for each exercise at the end of 30 minutes. Easiest way to keep track is to pick a number for each exercise and then count your rounds as you go. The number can change obviously the closer you get to time being called. At the end the lowest number on any given exercise is what you get across the board. As Jenn's stand in I believe it is my professional responsibility to admonish those of you who chose to skip the run day yesterday. Running is essential to overall fitness. Somebody is somewhere, getting chased by something right now. They are wishing they had run more when given the opportunity, free from possible impending death. I'm just sayin. Hope to see everybody tomorrow at Cherry-10am for FGBIV...no running involved. See you there.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

September 24, 2009


RUN...FAST! 4rnds, 400m, 1min rest in between rounds. These are 400 sprints so leave it all in the street/alley/sidewalk wherever you choose. Try to keep that pose style running with the lean, the tight core, and maybe some potato chip fingers? Remember guys FGBIV is this Saturday at 10am. Its for an excellent cause and its an excellent workout. Just DO IT.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

September 23, 2009


Happy Birthday(a day late) to baby Elena!! 7lbs 8oz of tiny baby potential crossfit power!! Yesterday you did her namesake workout, an infants' workout. Today it's back to business. For time: "The Horrible Hundred" -
25 Deadlifts (M215#/W175#)
25 Squat clean and Jerks (M125#/W95#)
25 Thruster (M75#/W55#)
25 Overhead squat (M45#/W35#)
You will use one bar for the entire workout, stripping weights for each movement. If you set your bar up right this should be fairly easy to take off weights as you go along, if not, it really will be horrible. Scale accordingly folks. A lot of hips in this workout so keep that form tight and right and they shouldn't give up on you too quickly. Recent topic that came up in the gym...MUSIC. What type of music motivates you during a workout? Classical(possible psycho), rock(typical), country(you like to listen to a good story while doing burpees maybe) etc. Let us know and it may be coming to a class near you.

Monday, September 21, 2009

September 22, 2009


First a warning of sorts; you are now reading the narrative voice of Jesse. I have minor control over the blog for the next couple weeks until Jenn is recouped. I apologize in advance for any ridiculous or untoward statements I make during the course of my reign. I will try to make it mildly entertaining, but as you well know I have some large shoes to fill. Alright on to the meat and potatoes; the wod.
"Elena" 400m med ball carry run; 21-15-9 burpees and pull-ups; 400m med ball carry run...for time. One way to make this faster is to drop directly from the pull-up bar into your first burpee and conversely jump from your last burpee right onto the bar for your next pull-up. Sign-up sheets will be at the front desk at Cherry starting tomorrow for both FGB and Fran challenge. FGB is this Saturday, 10am at Cherry, there will be no regular wod that day. Come one come all, its free and one hell of a workout. Alright this concludes my first post, be friendly in the comments section.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

September 21, 2009


Five rounds for time of:
30 Glute-ham sit-ups or abmat situps
25 Back extensions or situps
I figure since I can't do any core, you guys might as well ;)
What's up with my girl Fran and her challenge? You guys signing up or what???
The hottest new addition to LAFD... or Garth at the Biddle Test event...

Thursday, September 17, 2009

September 18, 2009


"Diane"
21-15-9 reps of:
225 pound Deadlift
Handstand push-ups
What's the one movement you are just *dying* to get down in Crossfit? A pullup? A handstand pushup? A 400# deadlift? A muscle-up? For me, for the longest time it was a pullup. I felt so great when I finally got one! Then I started working on the handstand pushup, and then I got pregnant, so I think my next "goal movement" is going to be the pullup...again! Ah well. Or, conversely, what move did you finally conquer that you worked on forever? I totally love seeing people get their first [fill in the blank], and I remember when Lily got her first pullup (at Alan's goading). I've witnessed a few first muscle-ups as well (sadly, none have been my own).
Everybody signed up for the KB seminar on Saturday???
Also- just a reminder that the Fran challenge starts October 1. Part I will be in both Long Beach & Tustin, while Part II will be held in Tustin on November 21. You pay $30 to enter, $20 of which stays in the pot. There are financial awards for fastest rx'd time and biggest improvement. Put your Crossfit to the test! :)
Many of you have seen this video already, but since I posted about the Fran Challenge (and I think this vid is hysterical) I'm posting it again. Admittedly, I wish this guy pulled his head through more on the thrusters, and had a better kip, but you can't argue with his improvement!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

September 17, 2009


Med Ball Madness
As many rounds as possible in 20 minutes:
10 wall balls
10 med ball cleans
10 med ball pushups (hands on med ball instead of the floor)
10 med ball abmat situps (NO GHD SITUPS WITH MED BALL- way too much potential for injury- don't even bother asking)
Did you know that working out intensely, as we do in Crossfit, can make you smarter? Seriously- check out this brief recap from The New York Times:

"Allow a laboratory mouse to run as much as it likes, and its brainpower improves. Force it to run harder than it otherwise might, and its thinking improves even more. n the study, scientists had two groups of mice swim a water maze and in a separate trial had them endure an unpleasant stimulus to see how quickly they would learn to move away from it. For the next four weeks they allowed one group of mice to run inside their rodent wheels, an activity most mice enjoy, while requiring the other group to push harder on minitreadmills at a speed and duration controlled by the scientists. They then tested both groups again to track their learning skills and memory. Both groups of mice performed admirably in the water maze, bettering their performances from the earlier trial. But only the treadmill runners were better in the avoidance task, a skill that, according to brain scientists, demands a more complicated cognitive response.

The mice who raced on the treadmills showed evidence of molecular changes in several portions of their brains when viewed under a microscope, while the voluntary wheel-runners had changes in only one area. “Our results support the notion that different forms of exercise induce neuroplasticity changes in different brain regions,” Chauying J. Jen, a professor of physiology and an author of the study, says."

The article goes on to explain that most of the research in this area has been in aerobic exercise.

"What then of the Taiwanese mice, all of which ran? According to the investigators, mice on a running wheel “usually show little improvements in the conventionally defined” measurements of fitness, like elevated muscle strength and improved aerobic capacity. They enjoy themselves; they don’t strain. Those on the treadmill, meanwhile, are forced to pant and puff. Jen says researchers suspect that treadmill running is more intense and leads to improvements in “muscle aerobic capacity,” and this increased aerobic capacity, in turn, affects the brain more than the wheel jogging.

Does this mean we should relinquish control of our workouts to a demanding coach? Jen cautions against assuming human bodies work exactly like those of rats. But there are lessons from his work. “It would be fair to say that any form of regular exercise,” he says, if it is aerobic, “should be able to maintain or even increase our brain functions.”"

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

September 16, 2009


For time:
Run 400m
50 back squats
Run 400m
50 front squats
Run 400m
50 overhead squats
Run 400m
Use a PVC pipe for the squats. I repeat: use a PVC pipe for the squats. "But [insert trainer's name here], I really want to use weight." Trainer: "Really? That's nice. Please refer to the blog."
I want really, really crisp form on these squats, as much as your fatigue will allow. As Jay says, "Perfect practice makes perfect." Consequently, crappy practice makes for crap form. If you are really working form, you should feel very fatigued. Put a med ball underneath you for depth as needed.
Unrelated note, but still important: did everyone see the comments the other day that Matt got his muscle-up and passed his PJ test?! Congrats superstar :)

Remember...

The end of the day today is your last chance to pay $35 for the 2.5 hour kettlebell seminar with Peter Lakatos on September 19 at 10 am in Tustin. Starting tomorrow, the price increases to $50. Please note: you MUST PAY by the end of the day to take advantage of the $35 price tag; simply putting your name on the list today will guarantee you a spot, but you will be expected to pay $50...

Monday, September 14, 2009

September 15, 2009


"Barbara"
Five rounds, each for time of:
20 Pull-ups
30 Push-ups
40 Sit-ups
50 Squats
Rest precisely three minutes between each round.
Today is the last day of the Zone Challenge!!! How did everyone do? Who stuck with it? Who blew it? What did we learn for next time? Who had an email buddy? Let's hear all about it :)

Sunday, September 13, 2009

September 14, 2009


Push Jerk 3-3-3-3-3 reps
Here's the time to use the explosive hip movement we always practice...
Tustonians, you'll see some new faces today while Steven is on vacation. Jay will be covering the noon class while Nate will be teaching your evening classes this week. They are both excellent instructors and you will learn a lot from them.
Don't forget to sign up for the KB Seminar Saturday September 19 at 10 am in Tustin! Even if you attended the first one, you will find this one applicable and interesting- there will be some new movements and some more emphasis on a KB workout.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

BONFIRE AT TOWER 21

Hey guys-- Tonight's bonfire will be held at Tower 21 (between the Bolsa Cafe and the basketball courts). It begins at 4 and goes until they kick us out. Food will be served, but it's bring your own drinks (and other snacky things you want); don't forget chairs and pop-ups if you have them. And yes, as is traditional, there will be s'mores :)

Thursday, September 10, 2009

September 11, 2009


Four rounds for time of:
100 ft Walking lunge, carrying 30 pound dumbbells
Box Jump, 30 reps
5 strict pullups or 10 kipping pullups (or 20 band pullups or 30 jumping pullups)
Does everyone still look at the date "September 11" and get a weird sensation? Or is it just me? Such a sad day for our country, particularly the geographic love of my life, New York City. Please take a moment today to remember what happened, where you were, what you were doing, or the men and women in your life whose lives continue to be impacted by what took place 8 years ago (due to deployment or because they lost so many important people). Jimmy, here's to you, my friend, the sole member of Crossfit360 Ramadi, as you once put it.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

September 10, 2009


"Dylan"
10 KB Swings
10 Abmat Situps
10 Pushups
9 KB Swings
9 Situps
9 Pushups
Until...
1 KB Swing
1 Situp
1 Pushup
Here's some food for thought related to the recent health care debate (and I promise not to talk politics): if the average sodium intake fell to the recommended level of 2,300 mg per day, there would be 11 million fewer cases of high blood pressure each year. The costs of treating high blood pressure and related heart disease and strokes would fall by $18 billion. This is why an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, I guess...

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

September 9, 2009


"Elizabeth"
For time:
21-15-9 reps of:
Clean 135 pounds
Ring dips
SO many things coming up! Just want to give you all a few reminders.
This Saturday at 8 am is the Biddle Test (fire academy test) at Rio Hondo Fire Academy. Parking at the school and carpooling is a great idea which I fully support :)
Also this Saturday at 4 pm we have the all-school bonfire at Bolsa Chica State Beach. I'll post the tower information when I know what it is (some time on Saturday).
September 19th RKC Level II Team Leader Peter Lakatos returns for a 2-2.5 hour kettlebell seminar at 10 am in Tustin. The workshop will be applicable for people who attended the first series as well as who did not; there will be some review and practice but some new movements. Please sign up at Tustin or Cherry- the cost is $35 until the 15th and $50 thereafter.
September 26th is Fight Gone Bad IV at 10 am at Cherry! Good times, and good chance to do some charity work (all donations go to Athletes for a Cure and the Wounded Warrior Project).
Finally... October 1 is Part 1 of the Fran Challenge (Part 2 will be held in Tustin on November 21). Same rules apply as last time- pay $30 ($20 of which goes into the pot). Then... Crossfit. A lot! Work on your thrusters and pullups. 60% of the pot goes to the person with the biggest improvement; 40% goes to the person with the fastest rx'd time. EVERYONE who did the Grace Challenge improved- seriously- and Matt and Lori walked away with $96 and $144 respectively! Put your money where your mouth is, people! :)

Monday, September 7, 2009

September 8, 2009


For time:
Run 800 meters
95 pound barbell Thruster, 21 reps
21 Pull-ups
Run 800 meters
95 pound barbell Thruster, 15 reps
15 Pull-ups
Run 400 meters
95 pound barbell Thruster, 9 reps
9 Pull-ups
65# is the rx'd weight for women.
Good times- this is like Fran-i-licious.
One week left on the Zone Challenge! In a recent article from Scientific American Mind, the summary of a study on chronic inflammation (what fish oil and eating within the Zone help combat) and its relationship to depression was published. Mice within whom chronic inflammation was caused by exposure to a tuberculosis vaccine showed signs of depression even after recovering from the physical illness induced by the vaccine. The research seems to support the link between the immune system and the nervous system, and this link's effect on depression. Primary care psychologists typically study the link between physical ailments and mental illnesses- for example, did you know that you are much more likely to be depressed after a heart attack?- and this is even when taking into account the major life changes/events and existential questions that arise within people post-heart attacks. So eat right and Crossfit- and take your fish oil- and you're doing something good for your body and your mind ;)
By the way- I know we aren't doing rope climbs today, but this picture was too cute not to be stolen from the main site...

Friday, September 4, 2009

September 5-7, 2009 CLOSED


Have a nice break, everybody! Relax, take it easy, recover. Seriously- you'll see your performance improve when you rest (no kidding). Keep up with the Zoning; long weekends are sure to be a challenge, but we can do it! :)

Thursday, September 3, 2009

September 4, 2009


Been trying to keep it light on the running b/c of the air quality, but I see it's improved so...
For time:
Run 200 meters
50 Knees to Elbows (KTE’s)
Run 200 meters
40 KTE’s
Run 200 meters
30 KTE’s
Run 200 meters
20 KTE’s
Run 200 meters
10 KTE’s
Word to the wise- don't come in Saturday or Monday b/c we are closed! Rest, for goodness sake!
Personal word of the day = cankles (kayn-kls)- when one appears to have no ankles, simply a calf that goes directly into a foot. As in, "Gee, now that I'm 9 months pregnant, I have cankles. This is (fortunately) another new experience for me bestowed by this pregnancy."

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

September 3, 2009


Overhead Squat 3-3-3-3-3 reps
Never underestimate the power of a good lift :)
Just a reminder to everyone- we are closed this Saturday and Monday in celebration of Labor Day. I've never understood why people don't work on Labor Day (seems like an oxymoron), but hey- I'll take it :)

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

September 2, 2009


Pyramid time :)
10 box jumps
1 wall ball
9 box jumps
2 wall balls
...until...
1 box jump
10 wall balls
Pictured here are a few Tustonians, Steven, and Gez, owner of Crossfit Swansea, who visited us a couple of weeks ago. I hear he was great to work out with, and I'm sorry I missed meeting him. Next time you cross the pond Gez, I promise! :)