Friday, June 19, 2009

June 21 - CF Total

Our 1st CrossFit Total with the
Author and Inventor of the Event
Coach Rip

The rules for the lifts will need to be simple and well understood by everybody, both the lifters and people in the position of judging them, so we’re all on the same page. The idea is that when you post a CrossFit Total, yours will be done to the same standards as everyone else’s. The lifts must be easy to judge, easy to understand, and as difficult to corrupt as possible. By starting out with a clear picture of what we want and don’t want from a CrossFit Total, many millions of hours of bitching, hard feelings, and confusion can be averted. It must be understood that good form in the lifts is inherent in the rules for testing them.

The order for performing the three lifts will be squat, press, and then deadlift. The best single attempt for each of the three lifts are added together for the CrossFit Total. There is no time limit for each lift or for the length of the session in which they are all performed, but they must all be performed during one session—i.e., you cannot leave the area to rest or perform other activities between the three lifts. Multiple progressions to the best attempt are not allowed; do not work up to your best squat, then change an item of equipment or clothing and work up to it again to try to better your first effort.

3 comments:

joe waldrop said...

squat 230 pr
press misssed 115
deadlift 355 pr

Coach Lane said...

Record turnout for the CFT. Way to go guys. Super important for all you newbies to get this starting weight. I promise we will be able to use this later. "Weight" and see.

Everyone on Paleo Challenge - congrats also! :-) Super hard to total and be on a "diet".

Please www.logsitall.com your stats from today as well as list them here on this BLOG.

Good work all!

Andre said...

Squat 205 pr
press missed 115 (got a little ambitious)
deadlift 225 pr

First time deadlifting