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Back Squat

Posted on Saturday, May 4, 2013

Fitness: 3×5 Across
Add 5lbs from your last exposure.

Performance: 5/3/1 (3 week) or 70%x3x3
70%x3
80%x3
90%x3+

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Squat e4/12
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With a partner, alternate rounds for 15 minutes of the following triplet:
5 Chest to Bar Pull-Ups
10 Hand Release Push-Ups
15 Squats or Pistols

Post rounds completed and Rx to comments.

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Nate O scales up his Lunges with Vivian

Fundamentals, Virtuosity and Mastery

An Open Letter To CrossFit Trainers
By Greg Glassman, CrossFit Journal, August 2005

In gymnastics, completing a routine without error will not get you a perfect score, the 10.0—only a 9.7. To get the last three tenths of a point, you must demonstrate “risk, originality, and virtuosity” as well as make no mistakes in execution of the routine.

Risk is simply executing a movement that is likely to be missed or botched; originality is a movement or combination of movements unique to the athlete—a move or sequence not seen before. Understandably, novice gymnasts love to demonstrate risk and originality, for both are dramatic, fun, and awe inspiring— especially among the athletes themselves, although audiences are less likely to be aware when either is demonstrated.

Virtuosity, though, is a different beast altogether. Virtuosity is defined in gymnastics as “performing the common uncommonly well.” Unlike risk and originality, virtuosity is elusive, supremely elusive. It is, however, readily recognized by audience as well as coach and athlete. But more importantly, more to my point, virtuosity is more than the requirement for that last tenth of a point; it is always the mark of true mastery (and of genius and beauty).

There is a compelling tendency among novices developing any skill or art, whether learning to play the violin, write poetry, or compete in gymnastics, to quickly move past the fundamentals and on to more elaborate, more sophisticated movements, skills, or techniques. This compulsion is the novice’s curse—the rush to originality and risk.

The novice’s curse is manifested as excessive adornment, silly creativity, weak fundamentals and, ultimately, a marked lack of virtuosity and delayed mastery. If you’ve ever had the opportunity to be taught by the very best in any field you’ve likely been surprised at how simple, how fundamental, how basic the instruction was. The novice’s curse afflicts learner and teacher alike. Physical training is no different.

What will inevitably doom a physical training program and dilute a coach’s efficacy is a lack of commitment to fundamentals. We see this increasingly in both programming and supervising execution. Rarely now do we see prescribed the short, intense couplets or triplets that epitomize CrossFit programming. Rarely do trainers really nitpick the mechanics of fundamental movements.I understand how this occurs. It is natural to want to teach people advanced and fancy movements. The urge to quickly move away from the basics and toward advanced movements arises out of the natural desire to entertain your client and impress him with your skills and knowledge. But make no mistake: it is a sucker’s move. Teaching a snatch where there is not yet an overhead squat, teaching an overhead squat where there is not yet an air squat, is a colossal mistake. This rush to advancement increases the chance of injury, delays advancement and progress, and blunts the client’s rate of return on his efforts. In short, it retards his fitness.

If you insist on basics, really insist on them, your clients will immediately recognize that you are a master trainer. They will not be bored; they will be awed. I promise this. They will quickly come to recognize the potency of fundamentals. They will also advance in every measurable way past those not blessed to have a teacher so grounded and committed to basics.

Training will improve, clients will advance faster, and you will appear more experienced and professional and garner more respect, if you simply recommit to the basics.

There is plenty of time within an hour session to warm up, practice a basic movement or skill or pursue a new PR or max lift, discuss and critique the athletes’ efforts, and then pound out a tight little couplet or triplet utilizing these skills or just play. Play is important. Tire flipping, basketball, relay races, tag, Hooverball, and the like are essential to good programming, but they are seasoning—like salt, pepper, and oregano. They are not main courses.

CrossFit trainers have the tools to be the best trainers on earth. I really believe that. But good enough never is, and we want that last tenth of a point, the whole 10.0. We want virtuosity!

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Rest Day

Posted on Friday, May 3, 2013

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Congratulations to Kate and Bennett Brash on the birth of their third child, Baxter

  • The CFSBK Softball team, “The Calaveras” will be playing tonight at Red Hook Fields at 6:30pm. All are welcome to attend and spectate.

Do you like Wine and Festivals?!

Resident Somolier Brian S is looking for up to 8 volunteers to help him out. Details below:

The Great Googa Mooga is coming to Prospect Park next month and The Hess Collection is a winery partner! What this means is that I have a select number of wristbands which I can offer to CFSBK members for FREE!
Well – sort of free
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I am going to be out of town that weekend and am looking for people to help pour in the VIP Wine Tent.  If anyone there would like to help out pouring wine during the event they will get in free.  They can work as little or as much as they like as long as someone is behind the table the entire time. 

There are 8 weekend wristbands and 4 Friday night wristbands. All info about the festival can be found here: Googamooga.com Please have anyone interested contact me ASAP at bscott(AT)hesscollection.com

After I have all of the wristbands spoken for, I will host a tasting/training seminar so everyone is educated on the wines.

If you could switch bodies with anyone for one day (Freaky Friday), who would it be?

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CGI of How Titanic Sunk
The Happiest Olympic Worker in the World
It’s Getting Hot out Here

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Bench Press

Posted on Thursday, May 2, 2013

Fitness: 3×5 Across
Perform your second 3×5 of Bench Pressing for the cycle. Start conservative and plan for 10-5lb jumps at most.

Performance: 5/3/1 (3 week)
70%x3
80%x3
90%x3+

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Bench Press e2/6
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Power Clean

Perform 2 Reps on the minute for 10 minutes.
Today’s reps should be heavy but crisp. Make sure every bar is racked correctly before fully recovering. Go heavier than last week

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Power Clean e2/6


Not to be out done by Felix, Charlie S shows off his Thrusters and bailing technique

  • Congratulations to Josi and Yoshi on the birth of their second child, Ramona Louis!
  • Best wishes to Melon W who is having hip surgery today

Check out Richard G’s Event!

Hello CFSBKers.  

On May 15th, Brooklyn Community Housing and Services – an organization I volunteer with – is holding a fundraising party right here in our Gowanus neighborhood.  It will be held at the Green Building. Here’s the link for the event.  

BCHS provides supportive housing to 900 men, women and children as well as a comprehensive program of services providing safe and clean housing, helping them live independently and productively. 

At the gala, there will be a silent auction (one item is a CF Foundations Class!), art show, and music by Jessy Carolina & The Hot Mess with special guest emcee John Wesley Harding.  Feel free to email me directly at rgreenspan (at) me (dot) com for more information. 

Thank you, Richard G.

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Hormones, Homeostasis, and Why You (Probably) Need Carbs Stumptuous

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Back Squat

Posted on Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Fitness: 3×5 Across
Perform your third 3×5 Squat for the cycle. Do the math and see where you’ll end up at the end of the cycle based on the jumps you make. If you’re brand spaking new you might tolerate a 10lb jump for the first few exposures then shift to 5lb jumps. Leave room to grow you little strength flower.

Performance: 5/3/1 (3 week)
70%x3
80%x3
90%x3+

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Squat e3/12
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3 Rounds of:
In 1:00 complete 15 Dumbbell Hang Power Cleans
In 1:00 complete 15 Burpees
In 1:00 complete 30 Double Unders

Scale so that you finish the work in each round by about the :45 mark. Perform a penalty 500m Row if you don’t complete all the work for any set within 1:00.

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Uzef and The Supple Leopard Book

Meat CSA Pick-Up Today!

The new hours for pickup are 6-8:30 PM. Please bring your own bag.

Please do NOT take your bag without speaking to Michele and checking your name off the master list. Last pickup, someone arrived before 6 and took the wrong bag. Don’t be that person!

Supple Leopard Books In

A while back we asked folks if they’d like to reserve advance copies of Kelly Starrett’s first book, “Becoming A Supple Leopard” which were selling at half of their current retail price.  If you preordered you should have already received an email recently saying that your book is in house.  Please pick up a copy at the Front Desk so we can get you your book. There are also extra copies that we’ll be selling to folks who didn’t get in on the pre-order but would like one anyway. The book is $30 through us ($60 retail) and can be paid by card or cash. (If you pre-orderd, you have not paid yet).

Check out Kenji’s Upcoming Event

You may know that my background is in advertising but am currently working in social entrepreneurship as founder of Passport Project. The purpose of Passport Project is to inspire young people, starting with Americans, to get passports, travel, and participate in global culture.

The Opportunity
This Friday, my organization is partnering with New Museum and the city of New York for a workshop on international travel for young creative people. The plan for this event is to have a workshop that shows young creatives how to travel internationally as well as provide potentially 30 young (ages 18-24) creatives with a free passport, passport photos, and assistance filling out the forms. The workshop will be led by a team of friends from street and popular culture that are respected for their creativity.

Where & When 
When: Friday, May 3, 2013 @ 11:45a (arrival) 12p (event start)
Where: The Old School 233 Mott Street NY, NY 10012

How To Sign up

ideas-city.org/view/passport-project

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Epic Break Dancing Battle
Great Gymnastics Stunt
Human Powered Ferris Wheel
Huge Rope Swing

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Rest Day

Posted on Tuesday, April 30, 2013

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SPOT ME, BRO.

By Popular Request…

We’ve added a SECOND Double or Nothing Clinic on July 20th since the first one sold out in a few hours! Details below:

Since 2005, Tim Haft and Shana Brady have traveled across the country teaching rope jumping to thousands of athletes, educators, and fitness professionals. Last year they began offering double unders clinics at boxes throughout the Northeast and so far the response has been terrific.

The 2-hour Doubles or Nothing clinic focuses on mastering double unders as well as singles through an easy to follow step-by-step progression. The goal is to help each athlete perform double unders consistently, efficiently, and with minimal effort. Included in the workshop fee is a customized Punk Rope speed rope.

DATE/TIME
Saturday July 20th
4:30pm-6:30pm

COST
$45 per person

Register Here!
Registration is capped at 20 participants.
Also here is the event on Facebook

MEAT CSA PICKUP IS TOMORROW, Wed May 1

The new hours for pickup are 6-8:30 PM. Please bring your own bag.
Please do NOT take your bag without speaking to Michele and checking your name off the master list. Last pickup, someone arrived before 6 and took the wrong bag. Don’t be that person!
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Chad Vaughn 315lb Clean and Jerk Slow Motion

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