Wednesday, August 29, 2007 

Fight gone good

CrossFit Fight Gone Bad logoOn Saturday, September 29, 2007, CrossFit affiliates across the nation will be hosting a "Fight Gone Bad" fundraiser to benefit the Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF). CrossFit Eastside's event will begin at 10:00 am and is open to all who pre-register on the CFES team (see below).

Around here, we do love us some FGB, and we have at least two prostate cancer survivors in the local CFES family, so come join us in the fight for a good cause. (Knowing this crowd, it'll be followed by a BBQ, Oktoberfest, or some such social event.)

Fight Gone Bad is a workout that was created to train cage fighters for their sport. After they tried it for the first time, they were asked how it was: "Was it like a fight?" "Yeah," one of them panted, shaking his head and bent over with exhaustion, "It was like a fight all right--a fight gone bad." Hence the name.

The workout consists of five different exercises, each performed, sequentially, for max reps in one minute with no rest between stations. (Video here.) After all five exercises are completed (a round), there's a one-minute rest period (precious, precious rest) before the next round. The entire event consists of three rounds--so, fifteen minutes of high-intensity output--and is scored based on total reps on all exercises. For the official Sept. 29 event, there are four separate classes (with loads scaled accordingly): standard men, standard women/modified men, intermediate, and beginner.

Logistics

You don't have to pay to play, but it is a benefit, so you have to raise (or donate) at least $150 for the PCF. And you have to register, but it's online and easy.

Date: 10:00am, Saturday, Sept. 29, 2007
Location: CrossFit Eastside (and around the country!)
Rules and classes: CrossFit Fight Gone Bad event website
Registration steps:
  1. Register with Athletes for a Cure by Wednesday, September 26. Choose CrossFit Eastside as your team.
  2. Register with CFES either in person at the gym or by e-mailing your name and class (standard men, standard women/modified men, intermediate, or beginner) to getfit[AT]crossfiteastside.com.
  3. Raise $150 or more in pledges by 5 p.m. PST on Saturday, September 29.
  4. Keep up your training!

FGB at CrossFit Eastside - August 2007

It only looks chaotic. Fight Gone Bad at CFES, August 2007.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007 

Work in progress


Gettin some at CrossFit Eastside

During

"It is not the end result that defines our being or our level of fitness; it is the daily work and effort we put into each training session. It is the path itself, not the destination, that defines our journey." --Prof. Frank Wyatt, from a work in progress

Sweet surrender - CFES

After

Sunday, August 19, 2007 

Keeps on ticking

Harlan Worden - running after recovery

Thursday, August 16, 2007 

Time elapsing

CrossFit Concept II
2 rounds for time: 1000m row, 1 mile run

Tuesday, August 14, 2007 

Fallout

The aftermath

Monday, August 13, 2007 

C'mon, squat!

Russell- back squat
Words of wisdom from the incomparable Mark Rippetoe:

Matt: You mentioned that your beginners squat every single workout. What is it about squatting that works so well at making kids so strong and big?

Rip: It’s because they’re so goddamn hard. They load the whole system, not just a piece of it. They essentially work all muscle groups underneath the load--which is all of them except the neck, and that is used isometrically. Its range of motion--when done correctly--is greater than a deadlift or power clean. Done with sufficient intensity and volume, it produces enough stress to evoke a hormonal response, something no isolation exercise--or circuit of isolation exercises--can do. Squats, better than any other single exercise, load the whole body in a way that causes the body to respond as a whole.
[From an interview by Matt Reynolds.)

Couldn'ta said it better ourselves.


Irena - back squat

Thursday, August 09, 2007 

From the floor

CrossFit floor press Floor press

Sunday, August 05, 2007 

Stage one

CrossFit Eastside pull-up bar installation Prepare your hands; 24 more feet of pull-up bar is on the way.

Thursday, August 02, 2007 

CrossFit Girevik

Kettlebell snatch - CrossFit Eastside
His first time doing kettlebell snatches, Tom rocks the technique -- and goes the entire ten minutes!