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Can you dig it?!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009


We Floridians have it made in the winter time compared to a lot of other parts of the United States.

I'm originally from a small town in Illinois, and my Dad, who still lives there, told me he used his snow blower so much this season already that it finally died from over-use the other day and so he had to switch back to that old standby, shoveling.

So, in honor of the many snow-challenged people out there this year, I decided to dedicate the workout the other day to them with a few rounds of "Virtual Shoveling".

Unfortunately I wasn't able to simulate the 40 below zero weather my dad got to enjoy along with his shoveling, so to make up for it we added 100 pullups to the mix to make it more fun.

Now, if I can only figure out how to make a workout out of building a snowman! ; )

Live With Passion,

Roy

5 Rounds of Reps of 30/25/20/15/10 For Time:
Superset the following:
Virtual shoveling (reps shown EACH side)
Pullups

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Putting the "FUN" back in functional

Monday, January 26, 2009


This last weekend at Disney was just as great as I hoped it would be; great weather, fun rides and lot's of quality time with my wife and daughter.

At the end of 12 hours, however, you definitely start feeling a little punchy and are looking forward to getting back to your motel to get a good night's sleep.

Turkish getup


As fate would have it, my 6 year old daughter, Sonnie, konked out just as the park was closing and the real fun began, as she went from fully functional to 50 lb's of added weight for ol' Dad to lug.

I kid you not when I say that from the time I picked her up and started walking till the time it took to get back to our car, I must've walked a total of a mile and a half, as well as having stood in line holding her waiting for the shuttle for almost a half hour.

You laugh, but I was thankful for all the functional work that I do with my Crossfit training, otherwise that could have been a rough way to end a beautiful weekend.

Speaking of functional training, one of our favorite exercise to curse is the Turkish Get-up, being demonstrated beautifully in the picture by Ceila Perez, my very own mother in law.

It's a tough one, as it requires you to go from a prone position on the floor to a standing position and back down again, all the time holding a heavy weight straight above your head.

As with all these workouts...it's harder, (but also more rewarding) than it looks.

Live With Passion,

Roy
 


Today's Workout: "BARBARA"

5 Rounds, each one timed, 3 minutes rest between rounds.

20 Pullups
30 Pushups
40 Situps
50 Air Squats


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Don't Quit

Monday, March 23, 2009


In the bottom of a clean, quads burning, you’ll want to quit. Pulling deadlifts, the skin on your hands blistering, you’ll want to quit. Your body protesting, crying for relief as your veins pump waste, you’ll want to quit.

Your mind will scream from its high perch, commanding you to stop, lest you break, crash, and burn. Feeling the outer limits of your capabilities, it will hit every physical and emotional alarm in the arsenal, rocketing pain, misery, and doubt into your thoughts.

It would be easy to give in to the hot rush of your brain’s emergency brake. To drop the bar. To get off the rings. To let your knees collapse as panic breaths heave through your chest. Don’t.

Superhuman performance is separated from mere fitness by the undeniable need to persist, to never give up. Those who achieve are resilient. Standing when you want to fall, punching when you want to tap out, and running when you want to walk are the necessities of elite athleticism.
High intensity compound movement, performed with moderate loads, will bring you face-to-face with this crux—quit or continue—faster than anything else on earth. Unique in its ability to elicit pain, this combination of distance and weight will expose your character with every repetition.

When the knurling scrapes your shins, and your traps bunch into knots, you’ll make a decision, one that will affect every aspect of your life. Give in to the agony, and you will always give in. Cave to demands that crush you, and you’ll always cave. Roll to the floor, and you’ll always exist beneath those who choose to stand.

Remember that the walls of the gym are nothing more than physical barriers, meant only to separate us from the elements. What you do within those walls will echo in your daily life, and you would do well to choose your actions wisely.

Push for one more repetition. Live through one more pull. Get to your feet one more time. This decision will accumulate momentum with each iteration, and you will move into the realm of greatness. Like a boulder rolling downhill, you will become unstoppable, undeterred by the falsehoods of your weak mind. Next time the demons of hardship come rushing forward, push them back. When your muscles bellow for relief, carry on, and smile at the sting. You will become more than an athlete, and you will be amazing.


Live With Passion,


Roy

 


 
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Workout Of The Day
3 rounds for time of:
400m Run
21 Pull ups
21 KB Swings


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