Thursday, April 30, 2009

May Day - Friday May 1

Countdown to Shrimp Festival

Warm Up:
15 Jumping Jacks
9 Surfer Pop-ups
100 Jump Ropes
15 PVC Pass Through's


Skill: Pose running
none


WOD: If NOT running this weekend...

1/2 "Linda" (aka "3 bars of the almost-dead)
Deadlift 1 1/2 BW
Bench BW
Clean 3/4 BW
10/8/6/4/2/1 rep/rounds for time
or


If running the 5k Sat:
500m Row
Push Ups - 21-15-9
Ab Mat Wall Ball - 21-15-9
50m Overhead Olympic Bar Walking Lunge
(3 rounds)

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Thursday April 30th

FILTHY 50
50 Box jump, 24 inch box
50 Jumping pull-ups
50 Kettlebell swings,
50 Walking Lunge
50 Knees to elbows
50 Push press, 45 pounds
50 Back extensions
50 Wall ball shots, 14 pound ball
50 Abmat Situps
50 Double unders
or depending on how you feel...Dirty Thirty
NO CFIT Kids or 6PM class
Enjoy the Shrimp Fest Parade!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Wed - April 29

Sorry guys! Eva T is a bear...
Donna, "...please bar...levitate!"
Warm Up:
None

Skill: Pose... in the run

WOD: "Eva T"
Run 800 meters
2 pood KB swing, 30 reps
30 pullups

(3, 4 or 5 rounds)

Monday, April 27, 2009

Tuesday - April 28th

Warm Up:
Burgener -
-Hang Shrug
-Hang Scarecrow
-Hang Muscle Snatch
-(Bar Overhead) - Snatch Drop
-(Bar Overhead) - Snatch Land
-Hang Power Snatch
-3 reps on each movement / 3 rounds total

Skill: Pose Running
30 seconds wall running - lean in at 45 degrees

WOD:
OHS
3-3-3-3-3-3-3
  • PVC Warm Up for form
  • Next Set with bar
  • Work up to max weight for 3 reps
  • On 1st set with weight...learn how to drop weights to front and fall back

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Mon - April 27th

Dirty South Championships - this weekend
Warm Up:
none...

Skill: Pose Running
30 seconds - forward progress jogging- butt kickers
30 seconds - forward progress jogging - high knees
(3 rounds...getting progressively faster)

WOD:
Dirty South: Shuttle Run / Suicides
3 minutes
3 rounds

Friday, April 24, 2009

NO Saturday CLASS

Dirty South Games
See Earlier post for more details!!

WOD on Board

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Friday - April 24

Stretch those Hip Flexors!

Warm Up:
Riverdance - 16 reps


Skill: Pose Running
in WOD


WOD:
4-5 or 6 rounds of "Cindy"
Finish each round with:
  • Round 1) 200m Run,
  • Round 2) 250m Row,
  • 3) 20 DU's,
  • 4) 200m Run
4 Min Rest
(4 rounds)
  • Record each round on BlOG and White Board

Stretch: 5 Minute Ballistic Post WOD stretch

CF Games THIS weekend!

Only 2 days until the CF Games!!!
Please check out the site! You won't believe some of the athletes times on our WOD's:

This year - 95 Men and 40 Women Participants, 8 Open Teams and 2 RX Teams will be participating...hoping to earn the rights to attend the CF Nationals.

Rain or Shine we will go this weekend. The sub for a 400m run if it is raining is a wet 400 meter run. Go figure!!! :-)

Event Program:

Doug will be one of 3 Team Leaders - monitoring judges who are all Level 1 and Level 2 Coaches with various CF - specialty certifications. Each Team Leader is responsible for 8 judges who will be watching form and consistecy. Each athlete is being judged based on CF standards of exercise; which we have all been taught. Coaches on Doug's team include our very own LT as well as coaches from Melbourne, FLETC, Atlanta, Athens, Montgomery, and the pan handle.

PS - There will be NO CLASS on Saturday - in hopes that you will come attend the Games. Please purchase your spectator tickets online. Our WOD for the day is going to be a 5k in the SAND - on the beach. Please post your times and effort levels. Thank you!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Thursday April 22nd


WOD:
50 Sit ups
21 Burpees
30 Push Jerks 95, 65lbs
30 Knees to Elbows
15 Burpees
20 Push Press 95, 65lbs
10 GHD sit ups
9 Burpees
10 Shoulder Press 95, 65lbs
Warmup:
800 M Jog

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Wednesday- April 22nd

Focused Cleaning! Way to go Tina!
Warm Up:
5 Burpees
10 Med Ball Chest passes against Wall
15 Snatch Balance
(3 rounds)

Skill:
4 x 100m Sprint ladders

WOD:
500 m Row
30 KB Swings - rotating side lunge
15 Pull-ups
300 m Row
20 KB Swings - rotating side lunge
20 Pull Ups
200 m Row
10 KB Swings
30 Pull Ups

Monday, April 20, 2009

Tuesday 4/21/09

Recognize this Guy?
TABATA Tuesday
20 seconds work 10 second rest
8 rounds

Wall Ball (M=20, W=14)
Hand Stand
Jumping Lunges
Lawn Mower Pushups

Record Lowest Score on Each Round
Tally for Total
Warmup: 5 Minutes Jump Rope

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Mon-Wk1 - April 19

Alisa...'you can't be serious....'

Warm Up:
10 Back Extensions
10 PVC Overhead Squats
10 PVC FULL Snatches (non-power)
10 Front Squats (use 25, 35, or 45 lb bar)

(3 rounds)

Skill: Pose Running
50m Skip
50m High Knee Skip
50m Double Time Skip
50m Double Time High Knee Skip

WOD:
400m Run
Squat Clean - 50% bodyweight
21-15-9

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Sunday - Rest

Thanks for coming out Gang!

Katie Ride for Life 2009

Rest Day!

Please Read: Taken from http://www.marksdailyapple.com/

Natural Headache Remedies

Step 1: Unwind
Months ago, we discussed natural alternatives to OTC pain relievers. Now, before you assume I’m some hippie snake oil peddler, mine is not a blanket, ideological opposition to pharmaceuticals; rather, it’s just that if there are more natural, cheaper, less intrusive ways to relieve pain, why not try them first?

But that last post was just about general pain relief. What about headaches? Nearly everyone gets them on occasion, and they’re seemingly common enough to warrant entire advertising campaigns revolving around their treatment. One of the natural pain relievers we previously noted was willow bark, which is chemically similar to aspirin. That’s an option for headaches. Magnesium, we said, is used to alleviate migraines, which are an especially painful form of headaches. Those are two common treatments, but surely there are other substances, methods, or solutions out there.

First, let us determine the different types of headaches and their causes.
Primary HeadachesThese include migraines, tension headaches, and cluster headaches. We’ve discussed migraines extensively before, so I’ll focus on the other two.

Tension HeadachesThe most common headache, tension headaches affect most people (some suggest up to 90% of adults will or do suffer from them). Most are centered around the base of the skull, the temple areas, or the forehead. The exact causes aren’t really understood, but a growing theory is that stress – physical, emotional, work-related, or otherwise – is the culprit. Tension headaches usually aren’t debilitating, but they’re certainly annoying (and ubiquitous). Fatigue and depression are also possible causes.

Cluster HeadachesCluster headaches attack in, well, clusters of two. They typically focus around the eyes, and they can persist for up to an hour and half. Once again, an exact cause hasn’t been identified, but brain scans on patients suffering from cluster headaches reveal abnormal activity in the hypothalamus, the part of the brain responsible for regulating our internal clocks. Although normal headache treatments (like OTC pain relievers) are generally ineffective, abnormal sleep patterns have been fingered as a possible cause. Hmm, imbalances in internal clock brain chemistry stemming from inadequate sleep might cause health issues? Sounds familiar.

Secondary HeadachesSecondary headaches are generally more severe and alarming than primary headaches. They usually stem from a trauma, injury, or a serious systemic issue – like tumors, meningitis, high blood pressure, dehydration, even stroke (among many). These are serious, but they usually don’t affect huge numbers of people. If you’re getting headaches because of a serious medical condition, chances are you’re already aware of it.

Solutions:
So what can we do about headaches?

Well, there are always OTC pain relievers – stuff like aspirin, ibuprofen, acetaminophen. These can give short-term relief, but there are definite drawbacks. Aspirin and ibuprofen can irritate the stomach and cause bleeding. People on blood thinners might want to be use caution, lest they trigger a massive bleed-out session. Acetaminophen is particularly hard on the liver, and people who drink a ton or have significant liver damage run the risk of exacerbating the situation to dangerous levels if they use acetaminophen (as if liver damage and alcohol abuse weren’t bad enough). And of course, like all medications, over-reliance on OTC pain relievers to get over headaches can lead to increased recurrence of the symptoms when you’re not taking the drugs. It’s almost like withdrawal. You’ve grown to depend on the drug for pain relief; when you don’t have the drug, the pain comes back.

As stated before, there are more natural treatments (like willow bark for normal headaches or magnesium for migraines).

Feverfew: Feverfew is an herb commonly used by headache sufferers. It acts by limiting the production of prostaglandins, the brain chemicals responsible for contracting blood vessels. The contraction and expansion of the blood vessels are thought to cause the “pounding” that typifies many headaches, and feverfew seems to reduce it. It’s natural, but – as with OTC pain relievers – suddenly discontinuing its use after habitual ingestion can lead to more headaches.

Acerola Cherry: The acerola cherry is a Latin American “super fruit.” It’s loaded with all the antioxidants, vitamins, and nutrients typical of most berries, but it also contains high levels of anthocyanins. Anthocyanins are thought to be anti-inflammatories similar to aspirin and ibuprofen, which are known to relieve headaches.


Massage: Easier if you have a willing partner, but head massages can be self-applied. Strong pressure at the source of pain seems to have a reducing effect. If you have a partner, have them press on either side of your head with their palms, like they’re trying to crush a melon. If the pain’s located in the temples, rub them. If it’s just sort of all over the head, palm the top of your head and massage and squeeze the scalp.


De-stress: Stress is a common – probably the most common – cause of headaches. Have a glass of red wine (but not too many, unless you want another kind of headache) and relax. Take a nap. Stress caused by lack of sleep can cause headaches (especially cluster headaches). Run a bath. Read a book. Spend quality time with your loved ones. Get some intense exercise and let those endorphins flow. Get a massage (again); it will offer double relief – physical and mental.

Prevention
Prevention is, as always, the best way to stop a headache. If you aren’t suffering yet, you’re doing something right, but it’s best to shore up your success. Avoid stress. Eat Primal foods. Avoid pro-inflammatory grains and sugars. Follow the 10 Laws of the Primal Blueprint and get plenty of sleep and leisure time. Play games. Go on hikes. Enjoy life and live well, and I think you’ll find headaches to be a thing of the past.


I’m sure there are dozens of other herbs or natural remedies out there. I’d be interested to know about them, but if you’re following the Primal Blueprint in all its facets – diet, activity, exercise, leisure, sleep, stress prevention – I think you’ll find them to be highly unnecessary.
Further Reading:


7 Steps to Beat Stress Right Now
Don’t Let the Perfect Be the Enemy of the Good
Go Primal in 2009

Friday, April 17, 2009

Saturday - Katie Ride for Life

What a fitting slogan for next week LT! :-)
Looking forward to some great WOD's!

It is finally here! The Katie Ride for Life. Many of you know that Katie Caples was a student of what was "Physiques Personal Training" and what is now "CrossFit Amelia Island". Katie was a fine student and excelled in track and field. When she tragically lost her life in a car accident; she was coming back from track practice in Jacksonville to Fernandina (near 9A and Hwy 17) and had an appointment scheduled with us the next day. The trainer who was working with Katie was Jeff Cervero. He was very actively involved with her mental and physical preparation for meets and an outstanding athletic career. Her death was a HUGE blow to us all. We honor her parents David and Susan Caples for their bravery and ability to see the good in everything. Some of us will never know what it means to lose a child...but the Caples family has done a truly beautiful thing developing this event in Katie's honor. Thank you Caples!
Ride: 8:00 a.m.
Picture: at Nassau Physical Therapy Booth - 7:30 a.m.
Suggestion: with over 500 riders...arrive to get your packet early - so you can take a picture with us!
Warm Up:
Ride 2 mi on bike at 90 r.p.m. - working up to 100 b.p.m
or
2 rounds of 800m Run - 400m walk in between efforts

Skill:
50 Ab Mat Sit Ups
21 PVC Overhead Squats
(2 rounds)

WOD:
100km or 50km Bike Ride for time
or
21 Hang Cleans - m=95lbs / w=55lbs
500m Row
21 Back Extensions
(3 rounds)

Thursday, April 16, 2009

KB Friday - Rest Week

They are waiting for you....
Warm Up: Pose
Single Leg High Knee Skipping

WOD:
11 Jumping Lunges
5 Push Ups
11 Tuck Jumps
(2 rounds)

Skill: Kettlebells
(2 rounds - 10 reps)
  • Russian Swings
  • American Swings
  • RT arm Swing
  • LT arm Swing
  • RT arm juggle
  • LT arm juggle
  • Alternate juggle
  • RT arm juggle - flip
  • LT arm juggle - flip
  • Alternate juggle - flip
  • RT arm Clean
  • LT arm Clean
  • RT arm Snatch
  • LT arm Snatch
  • Forward figure 8
  • Reverse figure 8

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Thursday

Now that's a STRONG CORE
Dara Torres Olympic Swimmer
Warmup:
Strike "your" Pose...
pose running drills

WOD:
15 WallBall Situps
50 Abmat Situps
50 No Mat Situps
15 GHD Situps

SKILL:
Plank 30 Seconds (as a group)
Knees to Elbows (KTE)
GHD situps
Windshield Washers
Abmat Situps
L Hold on rings/paralletes
Leg Raises
10 reps, 2 rounds


50 Abmat situps for time

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Wed - Rest Week - Pull Ups

Warm Up:
300m Row
15 GHD Sit Ups
(2 rounds)

WOD:
30 Second Hand Stand
11 Push Jacks
(3 rounds)

Skill:
Pull-Ups - swings, kips, rings, bars, bands, and jumps

Tuesday - Rest Week - Squats

Shoulders wrecked from yesterday....
Let's work the lower half!
SQUATS!
Warm Up:
200m Run - 4 rounds
200m run / 200m walk

WOD:
Surfer "Pop - ups"
KTE
21-15-9

Skill: Rest Week - Squats!
Wall Sit - 3 x 30 sec - then...
Air Squat Ball Hoover - 3 x 15 sec
Air Squat 3 x 10
Low Bar Back Squat - 3 x 10 (barbell only)
Overhead Squats w PVC = 3 x 10
finally....
50 Air Squats for time.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Monday - Rest Week

Warm Up: Pose Running
Cold - 400m Run - how fast can you do it?
(2 chances) - Run 400, walk 400, run 400, walk 400

WOD:
1/4 "Angie"
Pull-Ups
Push Ups
Sit-Ups
Squats
-BLOG time

Skill:
Push Ups

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Coach Cooper at our last CF in the Park
Emailed from CF East Coach, TJ Cpooper:

It’s back. Crossfit in the PARK !! Last month we went to CrossFit Southside and had a blast. This month it is to the West. This will be a great time to get all the family together before the dirty south (http://www.crossfitdirtysouth.com/) and properly thank our participants for representing the family. Fieldhousegym AKA Crossfitwestjax Saturday April 18th, 2009 - 0930 Start time.

Check out their site for directions. http://www.crossfiteast.com/. Check the training location link.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Saturday - "Grace"

Air Squats by morning light...
Warm Up:
250m Row
11 Good Mornings w/ PVC
11 Straight Leg Deadlifts - bar only
11 Tuck Jumps
(2 rounds)

Skill: Pose Running
Single Leg High Knee Running

WOD:
"Grace"
30 Clean and Jerks for time

  • Men - 135lbs
  • Women - 85lbs???
  • Today may be your day to advance in shirt level....push hard!
  • Katie Ride for Life practice - directly after the WOD - 9:30a - bring a buck to ride through the Fort

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Friday - "Grindy"

Warm Up:
250m Row
10 Back Extensions
100m Skip
10 KB Swings
(2 rounds)

Skill: Pose Running
2 rounds - 30 seconds - high knees against the wall

WOD: "Grindy" - Courtesy Kate Wells
10 Power Clean and Jerks
5 Rounds of "Cindy"
10 Power Clean and Jerks
5 Rounds of "Cindy"
10 Power Clean and Jerks

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Thursday April 8th

NO CFIT Kids this week, enjoy your Spring Break!

WOD: Tabata Stations

Push-up
Clean
Ab Mat Sit-up
KB Swing
Air Squat
Push Press
Jumping Lunge
Dips
Thruster
GHD Situps

a) perform each exercise for 45 seconds
b) move to (rest) for 15 seconds before starting next station
c) perform 3 rounds total
d) record ONLY the LOWEST amount of reps on each round for each exercise
e) total only the lowest score for each exercise for any round
f) record total scores on BLOG

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Wed - April 8th

Elizabeth working at North Hampton in the "Old Days" - when CrossFit Amelia Island was working out of the back of a Chevy Tahoe!
Warm Up:
15 SDHP - Sumo Deadlift High Pull - Bar
10 Push Ups
400m Run
(3 rounds)
Skill: Pose Running
100m Quick Arms and Feet
WOD:
1 RM Deadlift - work up to max weight
once done deadlifting then...
15 tire flips for time (wear your dirty shirts!)

Monday, April 6, 2009


Walking lunge 100 ft.
21 Pull-ups
21 Sit-ups
Walking lunge 100 ft.
18 Pull-ups
18 Sit-ups
Walking lunge 100 ft.
15 Pull-ups
15 Sit-ups
Walking lunge 100 ft.
12 Pull-ups
12 Sit-ups
Walking lunge 100 ft.
9 Pull-ups
9 Sit-ups
Walking Lunge 100 ft.
6 Pull-ups
6 Sit-ups
yes...double pullups if jumping!

Sunday, April 5, 2009

MARY and CHRIS are the Forever Fit Challenge Winners!

Female Winner and Second Place Male winner goes to CrossFitter's Mary and Chris Hamilton! We are so proud of you! Keep up the GREAT work!

Monday Madness - April 6

The Hamiltons



Congratulations Chris and Mary Hamilton - winners of the Club 14 Fitness Forever Fit Challenge. Each year C14F hosts the FF Challenge to see who can lose the most bodyfat within 8 weeks. Mary won 1st place and was awarded $1000 for her efforts. Chris was awarded 2nd place for his "49 POUND" fat loss and won $300. Together, the CrossFit couple has won the most amount of loot during the contest AND the have beat the previous record for the couple who has lost the most bodyfat during the contest. Unbelievable effort Hamilton's! Way to represent! We Love You!


Warm Up:
5 Back Extensions
6 Shoulder Press - bar only
7 High Knee Skips - w/each leg
8 Squat Jumps - Air
(3 rounds)

Skill:
none

WOD:
800m run
15 Wall Ball - (M=20 / W=14)
(3, 4 or 5 rounds)
  • 3 rounds = less than 6mo of CrossFit
  • 4 rounds - any one else
  • 5 rounds - only white shirts

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Sat - Helen

Joe learning a Power Clean from the Harvey Newton Clinic last month

Warm Up:
"CF East Warm Up"
5 Pull Ups
10 Push Ups
15 Air Squats
20 Kettlebell Swings
(3 Rounds)

Skill:
2 rounds of 15 second Pose Running Arm Swings

WOD:
"Helen"
400m Run
21 KB Swings
12 Pullups
(3 rounds)

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Ahhh - Friday

Charlie Booker making Gymnastics work look easy - Thursday

Static Core Ab/Oblique Holds - 4 positions - NO FEET on floor

...and now the pain of 4 minute sets in.....

Warm Up:
20 Frankenstein March Steps
20 Reverse Lunge Steps w/ Twist
250m Row
10 DB Snatch Right
10 DB Snatch Left
(2 rounds)

Skill:
30 High Knee Wall Jog - 2 rounds

WOD:
15 GHD Sit Ups
30 DU's
11 Burpee Box Jumps
(3, 4, or 5 rounds)
  • If no DU's (Double Unders - then...5x normal jumps)
  • CF - 6 mo or less = 3 rounds
  • 6mo-1yr = 4 rounds
  • Only white shirts are allowed to do 5 rounds

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Thursday April 2nd


Happy 6th Birthday Hampton!


Row 500
21 Push Press (M=75, W=55)
21 Abmat situps
4 Rounds