Thursday, November 6, 2008

Sat. 11-7-08 Boot Camp

Sat. 11-7-08 Boot Camp:

 

W.O.D.: 4 rounds

Complete all 4 rounds at 1 station before moving to the next station. 1 min. of work with 30 sec. of rest for 4 rounds/exercise. Complete as many reps as possible per round.

 

Leg Raises

Squats

Mountain Climbers

Lunges

Push Ups

Planks

Wall Sits

Lateral Shuffles


BIG D flexin' the GUNS

Darians results are in!

Hey CrossFitters,

Here it is. It's finally OFFICIAL. 
The final results of Darians Oct. 25th Powerlifting meet.


APA Tony Conyers Extravaganza
OCTOBER 25,2008
Tampa, Florida       
                            
Name= Darian Barnett    
Age= 15      
Weight= 182      
Weight Class= 198     
Division= Teen     
Gear= RAW  
Contest= PL  
Squat= 340!*$   
Bench= 250!*$   
Deadlift= 415!*$     
Total= 1005!*$  
NOTES= 1st Place

! = Florida Record
* = American Record
$= World Record
RAW=Unequipped.-no lifting gear
PL=Full powerlifting meet

Thanks to JC Perez and the Pitbull Gym staff for putting this meet on and working so hard to caterto the lifters. As you can see from the meet results we had many lifter breaking records. Great plaques  were given out as awards. The meet ran in a efficient manner and was well worth the trip for many lifters to Pitbull. Thanks to our judges Tom O Donnell, Andrew and Molly.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Fri. 11-6-08 W.O.D.:

Fri. 11-6-08 W.O.D.:

 

Warm Up: 2 Rounds

Shoulder Stretches

Squats

Band Rows

Squat Jumps

 

W.O.D.: 42-30-18 

Box Jumps

GHD Sit Up or Straight Leg Sit Ups

Back Extensions

Lunges

Pull Ups or Ring Rows

MB Chest Passes against wall


Keep on smiling. You know you LOVE IT!

Come on say it. Yeaaaaaahhhh Burpees!!!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Wed. 11-5-08 W.O.D.:

Craig is officially part of the 
CrossFit Seniors Program now.

Wed. 11-5-08 W.O.D.:

 

Warm Up: 2 Rounds

Shoulder Stretches

Squats

Front Squats with Practice Bar

Band Rows

Band Presses

 

W.O.D.: 20-16-10 

B.B.- Front Squat

KB Single Swing

KB-Single Arm Push Press

KB-Single Arm OH Squat

Wall Ball Shots

Monday, November 3, 2008

Dr.'s Prescription for Health

HAPPY  50th  BIRTHDAY  CRAIG!

Here is my testimonial.....

Well, turning a half of a century old yesterday was a sobering reminder of the time that has passed. Keeping in shape has become a greater challenge with age but with Jeremy and CrossFit, I continue to be a work in progress.

While I was physically active when I was young, I ended up trimming back in medical school. The very long academic hours and lack of sleep made it difficult to exercise and I ended up working out my brain far more than my body. About eight years ago, my lack of physical activity began to show. Most members of my family have had weight problems and very early heart disease. I saw the changes starting and I decided I needed to take a different path.


In trying to get back in shape, I ended up blowing my right knee in Tae Kwon Do. After surgery, it was evident that I no longer had ACL in my right knee. I had a choice to rehab or have more surgery and I chose to try to strengthen the knee via rehab. It took an injury for me to become fully motivated to attain better health. After a few years of hard work, I was able to run 5K races, something I had never been able to do before.


I first met Jeremy at Fitness Advantage, then followed him over the next five years to a total of four gyms. I had other trainers in the past but none were hard, imaginative, understanding or as motivating. I was even with him when he first started the CrossFit training and have continued since.


As part of growing old and the warranty starting to "go out", there have certainly been a few setbacks including a torn psoas muscle, various joint and muscle injuries and a recent laparoscopic bilateral inguinal hernia repair (I told him he needed a lighter car for us to push!). There was no question that CrossFit has been the most difficult of exercise challenges but it has ultimately done the most overall good.


Exercise is my "therapy" and reduces my stress tremendously. Accomplishing in the gym has provided me with continued confidence & stamina in the office & even the operating room. There certainly are times, like everyone else, where I question why I work so hard. Without the workouts, however, I find that I start to feel the stress at the office and life more, my joints still hurt but in different ways and my weight starts to creep up. I also just couldn't tell my patients to exercise and loose weight unless I was willing to do the same. Now, I continue to try to lead by example for my staff, my patients and my family. Mostly though, I do it for myself.


Jeremy's motto of, "No Excuses!" and "Just shut-up and work!" are true to form. Excuses will always there. Illnesses and injuries will always come up. If however, you want to try to extend that “lifetime warranty”, I suggest you do what is necessary to make the changes you need and want to make. Start substituting the word "want" in "I want to work out" rather than the phrases such as "need to", "ought to", "should", "have to", "must" or "been told to". As soon as you want it, it will happen.


If a guy who is half a century old who often sees patients seven days a week can do it, so can you. Be an example for all of those around you, but most importantly, do it for yourself.


Good luck!

Craig R. Sweet, M.D.












Tues. 11-4-08 W.O.D.:

Tues. 11-4-08 W.O.D.:

 

W.O.D.: 5 Rounds Best Time

1 Lap Around Bldg.

Row 200m.

Sandbag or KB Carry Up/Down Stairs

10 Burpees

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Mon. 11-3-08 W.O.D:

Mon. 11-3-08 W.O.D.:

Warm-Up: 2 Rounds

Shoulder Stretches

Band Rows

Band Presses

Lateral Lunge Stretched

W.O.D.: 10 Rounds Best Time

10 Push ups

10 Sit ups

10 Squats

10 Pull Ups


Just one more push up Russ!