Good Luck Ragnarians!!!!
Today begins the epic journey of teo CFSBK Ragnar Relay teams across the mighty Adirondacks Send them good vibes, sbk’ers! You can follow their journey via twitter posts between Joe Williams, Asta Fivgas and Keith Walters (@astafivgas, @josephcwilliams, @commandoism) – #ragnaradk #skullandborg
Overview:
12 people, 2 vans, 200miles, non-stop relay race..
Or.. from the website: Ragnar is the overnight running relay race that makes testing your limits a team sport. A team is made up of 6-12 individuals; each individual runs 3 legs. The legs of the race vary in difficulty and distance, from 3-8 miles, allowing elite and novice runners to run together. Over 2 days and 1 night, teams run across 200 miles of the country’s most scenic terrain. Pair that with crazy costumes, inside jokes, a great finish line party and unforgettable stories. Some call it a slumber party without sleep, pillows or deodorant. We call it Ragnar.
We have rerouted our former NY course to capture the beauty of upstate NY in the fall and the incredible terrain of the Adirondacks. The new relay starts at the Saratoga Spa State Park in Saratoga Springs, skirts along the Hudson River, passes through the Lake George region, up the southern side of Lake Champlain and ends in Lake Placid, the home of two Winter Olympic Games.
Dates:
September 28-29
CFSBK Skull & Borg Team 1:
Asta Fivgas
Leslie Bolton
Hana Akselrod
Joe Williams
Dan Reshef
Kate Denny
Randi Huo
Marco Diadezzio
Steven Florio
Ian Landau
Juliana Aguedelo
Keith Walter
CFSBK Skull & Borg Team 2:
Jay Reingold
Jayme Lu
Corissa Briglia
Emily Ashton
Alyssa Schwartz
Andrew Migdail
Kryn Miner
Kevin McDonald
Ryan Joyce
Marian Lai
Courtney Hart
Cindy Firman
CFSBK Strength Cycle
We all want to get stronger. That’s because we implicitly understand that building strength is the foundation for increasing overall physical capacity. It has been proven again and again that lifting heavy primes our bodies to be more effective and efficient at metabolic conditioning workouts. Strength is the only mode of training that supports everything else we do in the gym and in life. Plus it’s pretty badass.
We are offering four 8 week Strength programs that will involve the following:
* Small group training designed to increase your competency with the lifts.
* Consistent and repeated exposure to the powerlifts along a linear progression of weight
* Short and intense complementary conditioning workouts.
* Group discussions on lifting topics including: planning warm-ups, the mental aspect of lifting, and elements of the adaptive response to strength training.
*New PRs.
A Cycle- Novice Cycle
October 8 – December 2
Monday, Wednesday at 7pm, Friday at 6pm
C cycle–Morning Novice Cycle
October 8 – December 2
Monday and Wednesday 6:30am
Cont Ed
October 8 – December 2
Monday and Wednesday at 6pm
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