Here’s a recap of how Crystal, Andrew, and Johnrey did this past weekend at the LOFT SPRING FLING weightlifting meet:

This was Crystal’s first meet and while she’s used to being on stage as a stand-up, she was a bit nervous getting on stage to lift. She over-powered her first two snatches, then eked out her last snatch BUT she dropped it early because she didn’t think her technique was on point. What she didn’t remember is that these weightlifting meets aren’t based on the merits of your technique. These are based on work! Did you get the bar from the ground to overhead without pressing out? The judges gave it to her and so now she was on the board. Next up were her clean & jerks and she wrecked all three of them, no problem. Solid timing upward, great setting, then big punches and solid landings. A lot of the nervous stress had left at that point, leaving her to get the job done like she’s done many times training at Foundation CrossFit. Her first meet was done.

Then the dudes were next and this wasn’t their first rodeo. Unsurprising there was still a little nervousness involved. I did my best to mitigate the made-up tension there. We had Andrew come out and then HE DID THE SAME as Crystal and over-powered his first snatch. Instead of up, he pushed back. He adjusted then got his second to get on the board. Unfortunately he slightly kicked the bar outward for his last snatch and couldn’t hold it. Johnrey was next and he felt like he was missing out on the fun that Crystal and Andrew had- so he decided to lose the bar back over his head too! Later in the back we made a pact to never do that again. John still had to get a score on the board and he almost lost his second snatch backward, but he took a step back to save it and stood up to control. Bam. Had a good chase on the third, but couldn’t save it. Finally the guys had their clean & jerks left. Like Crystal before them, they’re both really efficient at these. Andrew missed his last jerk by pushing it away, even though the lockout was fast. Johnrey was challenged in the receiving position of the jerks. He missed his last clean as trajectory was off.

All in all, what a great time! CrossFit Loft did a great job with hosting their first weightlifting meet. Some hiccups along the way, but the competition finished in a nice amount of time. We ate at Ma’ono after! Big shout out to Paul S for coming out to watch.

So next time you see them tell them how proud you are!

THIS WEEK: Get ready for another quadruple, the start of a TUESDAY back squat cycle (linear), overhead squat/snatch balance/hang (squat) snatch and technique development, BARBARA, JACK, walking lunges, and the brand new MMMOKAYBRO complex.

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CrossFit WOD for Monday 5/14

25-minutes, as many reps as possible:
20-calorie row
15 swinging high-pull
10 kettlebell clean & jerk, 24/16kg
5 handstand pushups

Post score to whiteboard!

Olympic Weightlifting WOD – Week 2/3, Day 1/3

HANG SNATCH 80/3 (3)
SNATCH PULL 105/3 (3)
PAUSE BACK SQUAT 80/5 (5)

box jump + depth drop 5×3
GHDSU 3×12
barbell bicep curl 4×25
bonus: band hammer curl 2x burnout

Powerlifting WOD – W2/3, D1/3

BACK SQUAT 90/3+

dips 5×12
chinups 5×10
bicep opener complex 5×5
bonus: band hammer curl 2x burnout

Kettlebell WOD

Week 11 Deadlift 3×5, then

“21”: goblet squats + double kb push press

Tomorrow, Saturday 5/12, three of our own will be competing at the LOFT SPRING FLING Weightlifting Meet at CrossFit Loft in West Seattle.

There are two sessions: Session A is at 1:30pm and Session B is at 3:30pm.

Crystal B will be competing in Session A and Johnrey M and Andrew S will be competing in Session B.

Come and support the team! I’ll be there judging and coaching.

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CrossFit WOD for Champagne Friday 5/11

TABATA THIS!

Tabata Row
Tabata Squat
Tabata Pull-up
Tabata Push-up
Tabata Sit-up

Rest 1 minute between exercises.

The Tabata interval is 20 seconds of work followed by 10 seconds of rest for 8 intervals. Tabata score is the least number of reps performed in any of the eight intervals. Unit for the row is “calories”. In 2010 future CrossFit Games Champion Kristen Clever scored 4, 25, 10, 15, 18 (= 72)

Post all five scores to whiteboard!

Olympic Weightlifting WOD – Week 1/3, Day 3/3

HANG SNATCH
75/3 (3). 2:00 rests.

2 HANG CLEAN + 2 JERK
75/2 (3). 2:00 rests.

PAUSE BACK SQUATS (only 1x/week athletes)
75/5 (5)

Powerlifting WOD – Week 1, Day 3

deadlift 85/5+
dumbbell chest press 5×15
dumbbell row 5×15
reverse hyper 5×10

Gymnastics Strength WOD

still rings and headstands

 

CrossFit WOD for Saturday 5/12

1-to-10 reps of:
hang squat clean, 35/25kg
burpee-over-bar

then 1RM snatch

12:00 to complete as much as possible

CrossFit WOD for Sunday 5/13

for time:
25 weighted stepup, 50/35lbs to 24/20″
20 dumbbell snatches, 50/35lbs
15 burpee toes-to-bar
10 muscle-ups
15 burpee toes-to-bar
20 dumbbell snatches, 50/35lbs
25 box jump overs, 24/20″

Teamwork!

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CrossFit WOD for Thursday 5/10

4 rounds for time:
60 double unders
15 dips
15 SDHP, 25/15kg
15 hanging leg raise

Performance
4 rounds for time:
60 double unders
15 ring dips
15 SDHP, 2×20/12kg kettlebells
15 toes-to-bar

Post time to whiteboard!

HIIT WOD – 12pm

Every 2 min for 10 min:
10 Cal Row
12 Dbl DB Push Press

Rest 1 min

Every 2 min for 10 min:
12 Sandbag Squats
10 Cal Row

Rest 1 min

Every 2 min for 10 min:
10 Cal Row
12 Ball Slam

Rest 1 min

Every 2 min for 10 min:
12 Sit Ups
10 Cal Row

HIIT WOD – 5:30pm

3:00 on, 1:00 off, for 15:00
agility ladders
5 double pushup burpees
10 butt scoots
15 med ball clean
20 6″ two-hand target jumps
EMOM for 7 minutes:
6 step-up skip/side
5 squat thrust box jump
4 pushup + t-spine twist
3 box jump overs
ABMAGGEDON
– 60 crunches
– 30 reverse crunch
– 60 twisting crunch
– 30 twisting reverse crunch
– 60 t-spine twist (forearm) plank
– 30 leg lifts
BSU
BUTTMAGGEDON
– 30 elevated single leg bridge-up/side
– 60 frog pumps
– 30 fire hydrants/side
– 60 frog pumps
– 30 jumping lunges

 

We regret to inform you that effective immediately Adrian is no longer a coach of Foundation CrossFit. We appreciate the time we had with him, his passion for Olympic Weightlifting, and his assistance in developing our Foundation Barbell Club. We wish Adrian all the best in his future endeavors.

During this transitional time, our focus remains on you, our athletes, and providing you a great fitness experience.

What changes can you expect?

Other than seeing a different face coaching your mid-day and evening Olympic Weightlifting classes, you will see no immediate changes. We will be adjusting coaching schedules accordingly to provide coverage for all our regularly scheduled classes.

Thank you for registering for the current Olympic Weightlifting and Powerlifting cycles. There are a large number of you ready for big weights – with that said we need to be proficient with space so make sure you and your partners stay focused on your work. If you’re in early, hit your personal accessories and stretches. Get your snatch positional stretches specifically if you’re in Olympic Weightlifting.

If you’d like a PDF of the current program please email barbell@foundationcrossfit.com.

Herberto

This week in our still rings work we’ll see the introduction of transitions into half-hangs: both tucks and L-hangs.

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CrossFit WOD for Wednesday 5/9

establish a heavy CLEAN & JERK for the day within 15 minutes, then

5 rounds:
max kettlebell swings
3 deadlifts, starting with 60/40kg, adding 10kg per round

Post 1.) CJ max, 2.) max kbs, and 3.) heaviest deadlift to whiteboard!

Olympic Weightlifting WOD – Week 1/3, Day 2/3

hang cleans 75/3 (3)
3 front squat + 2 jerks 75/2 (2)
clean pull 100/3 (3)

good morning 3×8
side bend 3×12/side
dips 3×15

Powerlifting WOD – Week 1/3, Day 2/3

BENCH 20kg/5, 55/5, 65/5, 75/5, 85/5+

good morning 5×12
toes-to-bar 5×15
tricep opener complex 5×5

Kettlebell WOD

A)
10 kb swings
10 monster walks: forward, backward, left, right
10 hip extensions
10 single leg extensions, left
10 single leg extensions, right
5 windmills, left
5 windmills, right
repeat for 4x

B)
snatch test, 5 minutes

C)
abs/mobility

Colin

Today is all about rowing (after some still rings work) and making sure that you can move blazingly fast through the appropriate amount of rounds of CINDY (5 pullups, 10 pushups, 15 squats). Resume rowing as soon as possible. Can you recover on the rower? Can you push the pace and complete more than a 5k?

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CrossFit WOD for Taco Tuesday 5/8

Max meters rowed in 30 minutes.

Novice: Every 5 minutes do 1 round of CINDY (5 pullups, 10 pushups, 15 squats)
Intermediate: Every 5 minutes do 2 rounds of CINDY
Advanced: Every 5 minutes do 3 rounds of CINDY

Post meters completed to whiteboard!

CompEx WOD  – 6am

MFT #1449

Gymnastics Strength WOD

still rings and headstand work

HIIT WOD – 12pm

TABATA assault bikes

MY PET ROCK

AMRAP in 12 minutes:
9 mb clean
6 mb double knee situp
3 mb ramp run

STEP UP

EMOM for 10 minutes:
8 mountain climbers
6 step-up skip
4 offset pushup + t-spine twist
2 burpee box jump

BACKMAGGEDON

Chinese planks, hip extension holds, reverse hyper holds, banded wall t-spine extensions, banded good mornings

HIIT WOD – 5:30pm

A) 1:00 stations for max reps:
– bike (calories) or ramp run
– lateral box step ups
– single/double under
– dodging punches
– rest
repeat for 3 rounds

B) for max reps/work:
– 3:00 walking lunge with press
– 3:00 battle ropes
– 3:00 figure-8 bicycle
– 3:00 elevated twisting mountain climber
– 3:00 ab wheels


Paul with 85kg

This week we’ll hit all of the shoulder-to-overhead movements for maxes, a max row w/ CINDY sprinkled in between, a clean & jerk max followed by a kettlebell/deadlift bruiser, a quadruple, TABATA THIS!, a hang squat clean/burpee-over-bar + max snatch workout similar to 18.2, and a chipper!

Also: LAST CHANCE to get registered for either Foundation Barbell cycle (Olympic Weightlifting or Powerlifting). Link dies tonight at 11:59pm! Registered athletes as of 1pm Sunday 5/6 here.

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CrossFit WOD for Monday 5/7

press 1RM
push press 3RM
jerk 5RM

Take up to five top sets to establish a max. Post maxes to whiteboard!

Olympic Weightlifting WOD – Week 1/3, Day 1/3

hang snatch 75/3 (3)
snatch pull 100/3 (3)
back squat 75/5 (5)
box jump + depth drops, GHDSU, barbell bicep curls

Powerlifting WOD

back squats 85/5+
dips, chinups, bicep opener complex

Kettlebell WOD

deficit deadlifts

Partner KB work
100 deadlifts, plank hold
100 swings, hollow hold
100 renegade rows, hang hold
100 goblet squats, rack hold

One partner working at a time while the other partner holds a movement. Switch as often as needed!

There are two great options for your overhead squat grip-width:

  1. Use the same grip you use for the snatch
  2. Use a grip slightly-closer than (1.). Although it requires more mobility, it’s definitely more stable.
  3. (Bonus) Front squat if the overhead position isn’t stable. You’ll still have to keep a vertical torso to be successful for the volume of reps required today.

Elise and Michi

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CrossFit WOD for STAR WARS DAY Friday, May the Fourth (Be With You)

NANCY

5 rounds for time:
400m run
15 overhead squats, 43/29kg

Performance: 52/38kg
Fitness: front squats, 35/25kg

Post time to whiteboard!

Olympic Weightlifting WOD – Buffer Week, Day 3/3

squat (of choice) max, rack jerk max

Come to the Foundation Barbell Town Hall Meeting this Saturday 5/6 at 10am.

Gymnastics Strength WOD

still rings, hamstring development

Kettlebell WOD

deadlifts

Simple & Sinister

Fixation refers to a loaded position in which an athlete needs to hold an object: this could be a barbell in the snatch (bottom of the overhead squat, standing full-extension), or like today with the kettlebells.

Owen at VERSUS XI

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CrossFit WOD for Wednesday 5/3

In pairs, work up to a heavy deadlift, then

In pairs with each person working with a kettlebell, for time:
200 kettlebell deadlifts / hold in hang
150 kettlebell cleans / hold in rack
100 kettlebell push presses / hold the top

Post time to whiteboard!

HIIT WOD

On a running 30min clock
10 Dbl KB Deadlifts
-Rest 30s-
10 Dbl KB Front Rack Lunge
-Rest 30s-
10 Dbl KB Box Step Ups
-Rest 30s-
10 Dbl KB Front Rack Squats
-Rest 30s-
10 Dbl KB Push Press
-Rest 30s-
10 Dbl KB Bent Row
-Rest 30s-

 

*** UPDATED Sunday 5/6 ***

Let’s look at the remainder of the year and see what barbell programs we have planned. All info and at-a-glance calendars can be found here: 2018 Foundation Barbell Cycle Overview (PDF).

Register for the May 2018 program by May 7th at 11:59pm here.

We’ve restructured the way we will execute the programming, the classes, and the cycles of participation to better align the classes of our business and are happy to share all of that below.

OBJECTIVE

The objective of the upcoming programs is to narrow down the focus for development of Olympic Weightlifting (fast lifts like snatches, clean & jerks, and more) or Powerlifting (slow lifts like squats, presses, deadlifts, and more). We will run three major cycles for the remainder of 2018, consisting of seven smaller mesocycles with specific program goals, to develop those athletes interested in each respective sport. This allows for entry points multiple times throughout the year.

This program will allow you to develop areas of strength and technical ability to enhance your overall fitness goals. Each cycle is self-contained and does not require a progression or continuation from any previous cycle. Additionally, each cycle allows for attendance at 1x/week, 2x/week, or 3x/week levels, depending on your goals. This program also supplements the year-long CrossFit training cycle for all of our athletes.

REGISTRATION

To better serve our member base, all athletes wanting to participate in the Olympic Weightlifting and/or Powerlifting program are required to register via the Google Form. This allows for solid focus and attention on each of our athletes and their movements. Class access in ZenPlanner will be restricted to prevent over-crowding.

Registration closes the evening of the first day of each cycle. See the tables above for focus details and dates. There are no exceptions if registration is not completed on time. A confirmation sheet for registered athletes will live in the gym and updated weekly.

Once registration closes for one cycle, registration for the next cycle will open and be available on the blog.

FREQUENCY

Remember that FCF exists to provide fitness for life. We believe that cross-training with the different classes will lead to better athleticism and performance in your everyday activities. Athletes should cycle in and out often.

IF YOUR GOALS ARE TO:

  • Develop familiarity and technical movement proficiency in the Olympic Lifts as a supplement to CrossFit classes or other fitness avenues, attend OWL/PL classes 1x/week, while maintaining your regular fitness regimen.
  • Improve strength while developing proper form in the Olympic Lifts, attend OWL/PL classes 2x/week, while maintaining your regular fitness regimen.
  • Improve strength and fine-tune technique, or you are preparing for a competition, attend OWL/PL classes 3x/week and supplement with CrossFit/Fitness classes.

Note that there are weeks when the programs do not run: there will be no Olympic Weightlifting classes scheduled in these “Buffer Weeks,” where the intent is to back off of intensity and loading. Read more about the importance of breaks here: (1), (2), (3)

Take this time to recover and/or take CrossFit, HIIT, Kettlebell, Gymnastics, Endurance, go outside and hike, ride a bike, etc. to maintain and test your general fitness (if not doing so already). This can also be a great time to fix lingering issues with bodywork, chiropractic, or physical therapy. Your body needs time to recover and reset every so often.

COMPETITIONS

Competition shows you who you really are, what you’re truly capable of, and can be the spark needed to push yourself to higher levels. Foundation Barbell coaches may be available to you for local weightlifting meets to help guide you through the experience. Get a leg up and read this. Programming is set so that athletes can peak for local weightlifting competitions.

We will be running Super Totals in the gym. These days at Foundation CrossFit would be longer than normal, but allows athletes to test out a 1RM snatch, clean & jerk, back squat, bench press or strict press, and deadlift. Athletes may test all, individual lifts, or a combination of certain lifts. Dates for the Super Totals are:

Saturday, June 23rd
Sunday, August 19th
Saturday, September 22nd
Sunday, November 18th
Saturday, December 22nd

Discussion on future meets and game planning should happen in person with your coaches. A Competition Calendar is posted at the East end of the gym. It contains events for Weightlifting and Powerlifting, CrossFit (individual and team), and Endurance.

PROGRAM EXPECTATIONS

  • Prior to joining the program you should have 1-rep maxes (1RM) for your lifts: back squat, bench press, press, deadlift, snatch, clean, jerk, clean & jerk. If you do not, look at the calendar in the PDF for we will find Super Totals.
  • Athletes can attend smaller 3-4-week program (mesocycle) or stay for entirety of the 8-12-week program (macrocycles). Athletes supplementing ick and choose: come in for a single mesocycles or stay for full macrocycles.
  • The program will remain class-based, and our facility does not offer any “Open Gym”. That said, we understand that a single class format will not satisfy every individual goal. Talk to us if you need other options.
  • Only athletes of our USAW-recognized club FOUNDATION BARBELL will have access to our competition equipment such as bumpers and barbells. Join or check your status here.
  • If you qualify for a National-level competition, or reach a full Level 3 with this sheet, you can receive a specialized training program.
  • The work programmed in each class can and should be completed within the hour so we can make room for our other classes. Main lifts need to completed on time within the class. Accessories and mobility can completed outside of class time given that equipment/space is available and athletes aren’t being disruptive. All Foundation CrossFit coaches allow or deny what goes on.

MACRO VIEW

Does the overall program lead to something? Knowing that National competition is based on yearly-cycles we need to plan as such. The programming we provide isn’t just random- if you follow through honestly and consistently you’ll find yourself at higher-level results. For the rest of 2018 we have three large cycles to prepare for the American Open Finals.

MESO VIEW

What are our goals each month? What are our goals each week? We will still have a very approachable cross-training schedule that will allow people to get their specified barbell training in:

+ 3x/week will do all three workouts as written (Day 1, Day 2, then Day 3)
+ 2x/week will do Day 1 (snatch-focused) then Day 2 (clean and/or jerk-focused), both finishing with accessories
+ 1x/week will do Day 3 which consists of both lifts and accessories

Program PDFs and printouts of the program will be available to anyone who asks.

MICRO VIEW

Think of this as the day-to-day training. If you are in the gym earlier than class start time get onto your individual accessories: if you know you have specific issues do the specific exercises and stretches needed to prep those areas prior to the class. The class will begin with the coach running a quick pow wow to discuss the agenda for the day and any announcements, discuss the lifts/loading/reps/rests, tips & tricks, and accessories for the day, run a quick general then specific warmup, then allow athletes to pair up and begin their lifts. Finish out with prescribed accessories and recovery methods.

2018 Foundation Barbell Cycle Overview (PDF download)