Fridays
WOD was an absolute cardio killer. It
was 4 x 400m sprints with 2 minute rest between each sprint. Then 4 x 200m sprints with 1 min rest in
between, 4X100m sprints with 30 secs rest in between, then finally 4x50m
sprints with 15 seconds rest in between runs.
This was physically and mentally challenging. It was hard to know how hard to push yourself
on each round. I went all out on about
every sprint only bested by the guy in the gray t-shirt and green
boardshorts. He was an absolute machine,
he has an insane work capacity. This is something that I don't work on often enough. Sprinting is an extremely beneficial exercise. It can be done on different surfaces to soften the load on your joints like on grass or in the sand. It can also be done on a bike or in a pool. Props to
everyone on this WOD it was brutal for us all.
Friday, September 6, 2013
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Deadlifts & Burpees
Today’s workout was a grueling
Metcon which consisted of 10 to 1 Deadlifts at 225lbs and Lateral Burpees. For each burpee you jump over your barbell
and do a burpee. The first round is 10
deadlifts and 10 lateral burpees, then 9 & 9 etc. etc. until you do 1
deadlift and 1 burpee. It’s a total of
55 deadlifts at 225 lbs and 55 lateral burpees.
We started with a strength session of deadlifts. I only worked up to 315 since I knew the Wod
had a ton of deadlifting. This was a
flat-out grueling WOD, I contemplating quitting a few times. The 12 o’clock class was petty empty just
three other guys. We were all covered in
sweat and gasping for oxygen. I got my
second wind after the round of 5. This
was probably because the rounds were really short now and I really started to
push myself. I think I finished around 9
mins. I had the fastest time which I was
only proud of since the other guys weighed at least 220 and I was getting
through the deadlifts faster than they were.
I thought I would pull away on the burpees since I weigh less, but these
were just so taxing. Everyone posted a
good time and really pushed it hard. Overall
a really exhausting workout and I was wrecked afterwards.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
First WOD
I walk into the gym for my first WOD
at Crossfit Grand Strand and I’m a little unsure of what to expect. The WOD today was instructed by Kelly and was
an intense one to say the least.
“Hotshots 19” was the workout, which was a tribute to the brave firefighters
who lost their live battling the massive wildfire in Arizona. This workout consisted of 30 air squats, 19
Power Cleans, 7 Strict Pull-Ups and a 400m run.
Oh yeah and that’s only round one; 5 more rounds to go, or a 30 minute
time cap whichever comes first. The
Power Cleans called for 135lbs but I scaled it to 95lbs. I should have gone heavier since they weren’t
much of a struggle. The air squats were
tiring after the run legs were filled with lactic acid. The strict pull-ups got tough in the later
rounds after all the power cleans. I
finished five rounds plus 10 air squats.
Not bad for my first WOD at the box!
Nobody finished all six rounds inside the 30 minute time cap but a
couple came close. This workout was
really tough and grueling but that comes with most tribute WODs. You don’t really have an excuse to dog it,
just toughen up and keep moving. My
motivation also came from our coach Kelly who was also doing the workout and
still yelling motivation to all of those struggling. I was pretty wiped overall it was a great
WOD.
Monday, September 2, 2013
Labor Day Weekend
My two boys from Maryland Scoob and Brian were coming to visit me in Myrtle Beach for Labor Day weekend. We go down to the beach early on Saturday with a cooler full of beers and play cornhole and toss the pigskin around. We hit the local beach bar and have a couple pitchers of margarita and listen to a dj playing reggae. We went back home and were going to eat dinner, then shower and head out to show them a good time. We get back eat and decide to lay down and digest(bad idea). We all passed out for about three hours. I guess we were a little over-ambitious and decided to call it a night.
We wake up the next morning early and decide
to hit a little gym sess at the gym in my neighborhood. My buddy Brian is nursing a shoulder injury
so he decides to do a little rehab and watch a WOD that I made up for me and
Scoob. I came up with 21-15-9 with the
round of 21 being Deadlifts with Pull-ups, the round of 15 being Power Cleans
and pull-ups, and the final round of 9 being Push Presses and Pull-ups. I decide the weight for me to use is 135 and
tell Scoob to use 95lbs. We start simultaneously
and off we went I ripped through the Deadlifts unbroken and very fast, same
with the pull-ups. Then I grab the bar
and realize there is no way I’m doing 15 Power Cleans with this weight so I grab Sccobs bar and get through my set of
Cleans while he is on the Pull-up bar.
Then I hit my pull-ups and finish my set of push-press at 95lbs unbroken
and finished my pull-ups and my time was around 6 minutes. I felt pretty good about my performance. Scoob has never experienced Crossfit and was
really feeling it. He is bent over
trying to catch his breath and I start
encouraging him to finish. He gets his second wind
and finishes strong around 12 minutes.
He is wrecked and can’t believe the workout was that hard and honestly
neither could I. We finished with a partner WOD of Rowing and Sit-Ups. Scoob and I leave feeling good about the
workout.
We decide it’s
time to eat and grab some beers and head down to the beach. We paced ourselves a little better today and
got back ate dinner and showered and were ready to go out. We get out there and the bars seem pretty
empty. I was thinking this might be a
dead night but not realizing that not everybody had been drinking for 8 hours
like us. It wasn’t even 9pm we meet a
few people at one bar and decided to head over to a bar with a large dance
floor and nobody’s in there except us.
We sat around talking and decide to start dancing anyways. My buddy Scoob gets the dance party started
as usual. An hour later there is probably
a few hundred people in this place. It was a pretty fun night!
I had a good time and I feel relieved to know that so did they. It’s Monday and we wake up feeling extremely rough and grab some Chicken Egg & Cheese Biscuits from Bojangles(Southern hangover cure). This helps us a little bit with the hangover and we all took a nap. We arose and Scoob and Brian now had to make a long trek back to Maryland. Great Weekend!
I had a good time and I feel relieved to know that so did they. It’s Monday and we wake up feeling extremely rough and grab some Chicken Egg & Cheese Biscuits from Bojangles(Southern hangover cure). This helps us a little bit with the hangover and we all took a nap. We arose and Scoob and Brian now had to make a long trek back to Maryland. Great Weekend!
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Fundamentals Course 2
I am back at the gym for my second and final
fundamentals course. I walk in and the
coach teaching the course is just about to hit a workout with a group of
people. He sees me and asks if I’m ok
waiting until he finishes the workout. I
oblige since I’m curious and eager to learn so I wanted to watch. Again these guys are at it and I’m amazed
watching this coach who is probably 5’7” maybe 165lbs lift 225lbs up for cleans
like it was nothing. He finishes comes
over and I met Danny and again I’m headed over to the corner with
these PVC Pipes. We mainly focused on the Olympic Lifts which I had pretty much no experience with. These felt very awkward even with no
weight. Snatches forget it! The receiving portion shown in the image to
the left(no this is not me!). To see the full movement if
you have no idea look it up on Youtube search "Olympic lift snatch". Overall, I gained as little comfort as I could
on these highly technical movements.
Again I left and I couldn’t wait to hit the class on Tuesday since
Monday was Labor Day.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Fundamentals Course
I signed up for
the fundamentals course. In my head I’m
thinking what do I need this for I know what I’m doing. I walk in a little intimidated and get to the
front desk and say I’m here for the fundamentals course. I’m relatively fit, athletic, and strong but
Crossfit was something that I had no experience with. I get sent into the gym and there is blaring
heavy-metal music and about ten fit looking guys and girls ripping heavy
barbells off the floor and then doing some crazy jump-rope where it passes
through twice on each jump and then hitting effortless pull-ups. Now I’m really thinking what am I doing
here? So I am waiting for the coach to
come over and meet me. So over walks this
sweaty, ripped woman she looks in shape to say the least. I met Kelly one of the crossfit coaches who was teaching tonight's fundamentals class. She takes me and a middle-aged mother and her
13 yr old son over to the corner with these long thin PVC pipes and I’m
thinking (What the hell are these for?)
We go through some of the staple motions like the back squat, deadlift,
front squat, and thrusters. We start to
use just the empty barbell and never put more than a ten on each side. I leave anxious to get back for the final fundamentals
course on Thursday.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
My Journey Into Crossfit
Hi, my name is Nicholas Hodgson and
I'm 22 years old. The reason I am
starting this blog is to track my journey through Crossfit. I am currently about 6 months into
Crossfit. I will spend a few posts on
how I got here and my first few months of experience. The dates on the posts will reflect the date of events not the date I published them on this blog, since I just started this blog in February. From then on I will be updating my progress
and experiences on a daily to weekly basis.
I spent most of my high school years and a few years after doing the
Globo Gym routine chest and tris, back and bis, and threw in a half-hearted leg
day in there. I saw tremendous gains
through my first year and a half going from a scrawny 120lbs my freshman year
to about 185 going into my junior year.
Now I didn’t put on 65lbs of pure muscle but a good proportion was. I also grew a few inches which made up some of
this weight gain. After reaching my peak
junior into senior year with a 330lb bench press I started to hit a serious
plateau. A shoulder injury also stunted
my gains. Three years later of training
the same way, I actually lost a good amount of strength and muscle. It seemed like I was just going through the
same motions over and over. I followed
bodybuilding and strength routines over and over trying to break through my
stunted growth.
I worked as a personal trainer for about a year when I was 19 and began to lose my passion for fitness. I would see the same redundant routines passed onto our clients without any real progress. Many clients didn't want to train which makes it hard to want to train them. I eventually left there unsure of what I wanted to do because I thought some form of physical training would be my calling. Two years later I’m bored with my routines and I started looking into Crossfit. I saw the Crossfit Games on ESPN a couple times and thought it was awesome. I was like who are these crazy fit athletes walking on their hands, doing 30 pull-ups in a row, squatting on one leg? This is absolutely insane, so one day I’m scouring through the internet trying to find out more about this crazy fitness routine. I become even more intrigued by hearing stories of the everyday crossfitter who have become more mobile, fit, and able to do things they never thought were possible. I saw the camaraderie of people inside these gyms that were filled with just about every age group, gender, shapes, and sizes and was inspired.
Looking on the internet I saw a couple workouts and decide I’m going to give one a shot. I figured I’d pick Fran which is a combo of thrusters @95lbs(whatever those are!) and pull-ups 21-15-9 repetitions of each. How hard could it possibly be? So I went to my regular gym and got all set up with a barbell with no bumper plates and a curved handle pull-up bar. Not exactly the ideal set-up. I got my Blackberry phone stopwatch ready 3.2.1. GO and off I went. First thruster ouch that’s tough 20 more to go Yikes! It took two sets to get the thrusters done and now I’m on to the pull-ups. I figured I’d do the pull-ups strict since I had no idea how to perform a kipping pull-up. Very tough, got these done in about three sets. Now onto the round of 15 I’m out of breath and can barely stand. Grab the barbell and get 4 thrusters. Now I’m strongly considering throwing in the towel. I toughen up grab the barbell and get 6 more repetitions. I am struggling and eventually I am doing pull-ups in sets of twos for my round of 9. Finished hit the timer and see a time of 11:15. I collapse to the floor head’s spinning and I'm on the verge of puking on the floor. After about 10 mins of being completely useless I go home with my head held high thinking I got this. So I go on the web and look up people’s times for this workout. I see that I was basically in the lowest category. 2:30 is the elite category 3:30 excellent 5 mins good 6:30 average and 8:30+ untrained. Wow this was a gut check. All these thoughts began to race through my head like am I really this out of shape? Has any of my previous training paid off? What kind of people do this in under 2:30?
I decided to watch the technique of this workout and give it another go two days later. I develop a kipping motion on the bar more like a fish flopping out of water but it works. Sort of, I get the thrusters down a little better, thinking technique was 90% of why I did so bad last time. I go and do Fran again I seemed a little more efficient on these movements. I stop the watch thinking I’m probably around 6 minutes. Way off! 8:44 was my time and I’m still in the untrained category. Afterwards I felt just as bad as I did when I did it two days ago(lying on the ground gasping for air on the verge of puking). I was frustrated but now I’m very intrigued by Crossfit, I'm hooked!
So, I look up local Crossfit gyms
and find Crossfit Grand Strand which is not too far and has a pretty low rate
compared to other local boxes. The membership is included with a regular
fitness center called Fitness Edge just down the road. I finally built up the courage to go to the
fitness center and sign up for a membership.
After signing the year contract I thought to myself, what have I done? I don’t even know what the Crossfit gym looks
like, other than a few photos online.
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