Wednesday, March 23, 2011

CrossFit Sectionals 2011 - Workout #1


Anyone who knows me knows that I am an advocate of CrossFit. I slip it into about every conversation I have. I try to recruit people to CrossFit every day, even if I’ve just met them. I love it.

I also hate it.

With the arrival of spring comes the arrival of the CrossFit Games, which is separated into 3 parts (now, I’m explaining this with very little knowledge of the games, so it’s very probable that this information is incorrect): sectionals, regionals, and the Games.

Right now, sectionals are taking place. The Games website posts one workout a week for 6 weeks, and each registered athlete does the workout at an affiliate gym (CrossFit Oshawa, which is obviously the best ever). The first week workout was an AMRAP 10 minutes of 30 double unders and 15 ground to overheads at 55 pounds (75lbs for men).

I was not pleased. Double unders are not easy for me. I’d never done snatches in a workout, which is what everyone was going to do to get the weight as quickly overhead as possible.

I practised. A lot. I felt pretty good about it.

That’s a lie. I was ready to throw up. But at least I was able to do SOME double unders, plus I’m fairly strong, which would make the snatches super easy.

I was aiming to do between 3 and 4 rounds.

I did 2.

Plus 30 double unders and 10 snatches. So almost 3. But not 3.

M was my judge, obviously. That also meant that he couldn’t say anything to me or coach me in any way, so one of the owners of the gym took the place of my coach. If I stopped skipping, he would tell me to breathe and keep going. If I threw the weight down, he told me to pick it back up and get it overhead. You may not think that having someone yell at you would help, but it really does. I would have taken much longer rests had he not been there to keep me moving and motivated.

That’s what I love about CorssFit. No matter who you are, where you are in terms of athleticism, or where you want to be, there will ALWAYS be someone there to push you, motivate you, and encourage you.

Tonight, I’m doing the workout again. I was going to do clean and jerks, but snatches are so much faster (hahaha, I giggle every time I write that). I’ve got nothing to lose, except time. But really, I hope I don’t do even worse than I did the first time.

How embarrassing would that be?

UPDATE: I totally beat my time! Well, I at least got 3 rounds this time around. And that, for me, is good. And then I fell down. But still.

Love,

Bella

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