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Friday May 28 2010

Lamarr Smith - Thursday, May 27, 2010
HAPPY BIRTHDAY RACHAEL!!

Warmup
inchworm/ bear crawl
spiderman crawl/ bear crawl backwards
row 1000m
5 minutes handstand work (not focusing on the pushup just getting into the inverted position)
5 minutes L-sit practice

CrossFit WOD
3 rounds for time
10 kb swings
10 kb snatch (each hand)
5 double kb front squats (holding both kbs in front of chest)
5 kb windmill (click highlighted text to view demo video)
5 kb renegade rows (each hand) (click highlighted text to view demo video)



"Nothing is permanent but change."

- Heraclitus

Rachael getting in some weighted pull ups!!  It has been an honor to see her grow at NLP.  Going from assisted pullups to competing at the NLP invitational!!  She is dedicated and determined to be better.  Happy Bday Rachael!

Thursday May 20 2010

Lamarr Smith - Thursday, May 20, 2010
Warmup
JM/ Samson Stretch 3 x 3

bear crawl/ crabwalk
duck walk/ broad jumps
lateral shuffle suicide 4 cones
Run 1 mile

CrossFit WOD
7 Rounds of:
10 Pullups
20 Squats
10 Pushups

"There is a difference between imitating a good man and counterfeiting him."

- Benjamin Franklin
Doc sure is a great man!!!  Most of us would not function without him.  We appreciate all the hard work he does inside and outside the gym for NLP!!! 
RESULTS:
Athlete Results rx/mods
Shawn 06:18 rx
Steve 07:47 rx
Georgia 08:33 rx
B 09:56 rx
Shalina 10:38 rx
Janece 11:15 rx
Ed 12:49 rx
Lenka 13:58 rx
Aimee 14:00 rx
Craig 18:02 rx
RJ 18:23 rx
Mihai 16:03 rx ROM
Sean 12:55 rx 4 rnds then blue-green
Crystal 17:38 purple
Leann 14:01 knees
Eddie J 13:45 blue
Delia 16:08 blue
Nik 11:15 green
Tracy 13:38 blue-green/ knees
Kathleen 12:15 green/ knees
     
Tuesday's WOD    
Aimee 12:55 rx
Kris    
Jerry    
     
Intro WOD    
Buzz    
     
Wednesday WOD    
big Mike    

Tuesday March 16 2010

Lamarr Smith - Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Warmup
run 900m
skills work #1 - #4 3-5 reps of each x 2 rounds
burgener warmup

CrossFit WOD
7 rounds for time of:
pwr snatch 95#/ 65#
snatch balance 95#/ 65#
overhead squat 95#/ 65#


Announcements:
  1. Nutrition 101 DVD playing this Thursday March 18 2010 @ 7:30pm.  If you think you know how, what and when to eat then you especially need to attend.  Please bring a notebook as the dvd is full of important information.  Nutrition has to be a priority if you are busting your butt during wod and you care about the results on the board and how you feel the next morning.
  2. We need to lock in our volunteers for the Invitational.  Please add your name to the list started on the events board.
  3. Paleo challenge is underway.  Stay focused!!!!  Any questions please ask!
  4. Anyone interested in a 5am or 9am class?  If you are serious please post to comments and let us know.

"Change your thoughts and you change your world"

- Norman Vincent Peale

Andrew building up to his back squat 1 rep max.  Nice range of motion!!  Speaking of range of motion.  As always after a coming from a competition we are reminded that our range motion is the only thing you have control over.  Doing extra reps is the worst thing to do in a competition.  The goal of the competition is to do the most work in the least amount of time and when you miss reps you are doing more work than you need to and it is taking you longer to get it done.  So that will separate qualifiers from those that just missed the cut off.

Now from a non-competition side range of motion is still just as important.  Proper or full range of motion creates long, flexible and strong muscle fibers.  Once you can achieve this your muscles can now produce more power and are less likely to be injured.  It is a disservice to yourself if your #1 focus is not full range of motion (barring a permanent physical limitation).  As a whole let's hold ourselves to a higher standard it will only pay off in the long run. 

RESULTS:
CF WOD

Athlete Results rx pwr snatch # snatch balance # ohs #  
Lenka 21:05 rx        
Andrew 26:32:00 rx        
Dustin 32:04:00   95 75 75  
Sammy 21:05   75 75 75  
Vince 27:38:00   75 75 75  
Steve G 23:57   65 65 65  
big Mike 28:03:00   65 65 65 ROM
Dips 17:14   65 45 45 ROM
Red 25:59:00   45 45 45  
Ron 02:42   65 45 45  
Jamie 28:19:00   45 45 45  
Ed  23:16:00   45 45 45  
Mihai 12:45:00   35 35 35  
Delia 16:38:00   35 35 35  
Gail 19:17:00   35 35 35  
Aimee 13:02:00   35 35 35 ROM
RJ 18:16:00   35 15 15  
Elvia 15:59   25 hang 25 25  
Tiffany 19:27   25 15 25  
Shalina 23:54   55 45 45 5 rnds
John Drew 15:14   35 hang 35 35 4 rnds
Eddie J 13:45   25 25 25 modfied
Rose 15:50   pvc pvc pvc 5 rnds
Denice 10:54         modfied
             
O-Lift            
Z            

Monday February 15 2010

Lamarr Smith - Monday, February 15, 2010
Warmup
JM/ Samson Stretch 3 x 3
inch worm/ lunge stretch pullback
300m row/ 450m run
10 toe to bar (some part of shoe must touch the bar)
15 pushups (chest touches the floor)
20 squats hold @ bottom (focus on opening hips and knees track over toes)

CrossFit WOD
5 rounds for time of:

15 pullups
100m farmers carry 70#/ 52#

Last done on 10/ 31/ 09
(click here for results)



"The opportunity to be there amongst others doing their "work" brought tears to my eyes. "

- Red (speaking of our affiliate team tryouts)
Great focus and determination was display this weekend during our Team NLP Challenge.  Here Rachael "Red" Cadden mantaining her great focus even after she passes the line.  Be sure to check out her blog.
RESULTS:
CF WOD

Athlete Time Mods
L 00:10:26 RX ADV 123#
Shawn 00:15:45 RX ADV
Red 00:15:52 RX ADV
Jake 00:14:19 RX+ 88#
Big Mike 00:15:50 RX+ 88#
Pierre 00:17:43 RX+ 88#
Steve 00:10:20 RX
Sammy 00:10:35 RX
Nick 00:10:44 RX
Dustin 00:11:32 RX
Anne 00:11:32 RX
Jamie 00:12:37 RX
Shalina 00:13:54 RX
Mark 00:13:57 RX
Leslie 00:14:42 RX
Vickie 00:15:40 RX
Lil Hess 00:15:50 RX
Cindi 00:18:39 RX
Mihai 00:13:53 Blue
Elvia 00:14:02 Blue
Delia 00:14:20 Blue/70#
Pat 00:13:30 Blue/Pullup R.O.M. 123#
RJ 00:12:54 Green
Doc 00:13:37 Green
Martha 00:12:52 Green
PJ 00:10:56 Green/36#
Tracy 00:09:57 Green/36# (4RDS)
Mike S. 00:17:53 Black
Denice 00:15:20 Black/5#
Natalie 00:14:07 Jumping
John 00:13:11 Jumping/36#

Sunday February 7 2010

Lamarr Smith - Sunday, February 07, 2010
Rest Day

Here is the latest entry from Rachael Cadden.  Her blog is a great source for any athlete looking for the missing piece of the pie.  We all train hard,  we try to eat right,  get our sleep and do our recovery treatments.  But when it is time to work out and push those physical limits we have neglected the strongest muscle in our body........OUR MIND!  Without training your mind to be the focused and stay focused on what it is doing, your overall training will be limited.  Read her blog on a regular basis to help keep your focus


Mind Wide Open

Developing Your Greatest Skill, the Language of Your Mind for Increased Performance

By Rachael Cadden

  

*Photo courtesy of www.EricNelsonPhotography.com


Before building anything, a foundation is set. In athletics, architecture and mental conditioning.  

 

The foundation is the basics.  By understanding and mastering the basics, we can go deeper, then improve, enhance and accelerate your mental conditioning for personal and athletic achievement.  

 

This entry is setting the foundation that will be your accomplice in increasing your performance, pushing beyond your limits and defying the impossible.   

 

All of us have our own internal language.  It is what we tell ourselves, consciously and unconsciously, and drives our achievement or lack thereof regardless of intention or will. Usually influenced or taught to us growing up by others. Some we learned and created from our own experiences and circumstances. We all have an internal language of belief about ourselves, what we can do, our surroundings and how it inhibits, limits or accelerates us from/into personal excellence and achievement.  

 

Example, we all grew up believing the sky is blue. In our young state we didn’t question it. What if the sky really isn’t blue? What if it was actually purple. What if I told you what you “thought” about the sky being blue your entire life isn’t actually true. Would you believe it or be open to believing it? Think about it and just notice how your mind may combat and even question the absurdity. It is the same with ingrained language patterns and beliefs. Often the mind, for survival or protection, does the same. It combats anything that challenges the story we've believed. These old languages/beliefs/stories are the driving force that often limits advancement.  

 

This example is obviously far fetched and will allow you to see, think and be more aware of your own thoughts in your performance and accomplishments. It’s broad and very general, most of my work is individualized and personalized, but these examples will provide insight for developing your mental conditioning by first being aware. It is your personal responsibility,  notice them, be willing to let them go and give yourself a new language. How? By practicing.

 

Let’s challenge what language or thoughts you have been holding onto, what stories you have been telling yourself and your belief about what you can lift, run, PR, perform, achieve, race, accomplish and crush. It begins with your awareness. Notice your thoughts going into a WOD (workout of the day), a WOD that is a challenge for you, one that scares you or involves movements that you are not “good” or “strong” at. How quick are you to think or state your reason why you are not good or strong at something. Are you beginning to see?


To read the entire blog entry click here