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Friday

Hero WOD Friday

"Lumberjack 20"

20 Deadlifts (275lbs) Run 400m 20 KB swings (2pood) Run 400m 20 Overhead Squats (115lbs) Run 400m 20 Burpees Run 400m 20 Pullups (Chest to Bar) Run 400m 20 Box jumps (24") Run 400m 20 DB Squat Cleans (45lbs each) Run 400m

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On Nov. 5 at 1:34 p.m., a terrorist named Major Nidal Hasan attacked fellow soldiers and civilians at Fort Hood, Texas. When the shooting ended, he had killed 12 soldiers and one civilian and wounded 43 others.

Spc. Frederick Greene, 29, of Mountain City, Tennessee, Pfc. Aaron Thomas Nemelka, 19, of West Jordan, Utah, Pfc. Michael Pearson, 22, of Bolingbrook, Illinois, and Spc. Kham Xiong, 23, of St. Paul, Minnesota, along with eleven of the wounded were active CrossFitters in the 20th Engineer Battalion, home to Lumberjack CrossFit.

This workout is in honor of these soldiers, one month after the murderous rampage. We are asking the CrossFit community to make donations in honor of these soldiers at cflumberjack.org.

 

Monday

It was a great weekend hosting a CrossFit L1 crew here at the Box! Congratulations to our three newest L1(s); Abby, Elan and Sean.

A. Deadlift

3-3-3-3-3

 

B. For time:

21-15-9

OHS (115/95)

Pull-ups

Sunday

Rest Day _____________________________________________________

Blogcast #8. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?

Anyone tracking what I’m going to refer to as the “Great Dumbell Controversy of the 2017 CrossFit Games Open?” We’ve been up to our eyeballs in our Box re-fit for the last three weeks. Long days, long nights and about 20-24 hours for the last three weeks so I’ve been on the tail end of this. Until now.

With more than a few weeks to go until 17.1 Dave Castro posted a photo of Dumbells with a warning to expect them in the Open. A little later CFHQ posted a confirmation that Dumbells would, in fact be a part of the Open this year. If you’ve been paying attention they have been used in the Games or Regionals before but this will mark the first time that we’ll see them in the Open.

This is no different than any other challenge we’ve faced as an Affiliate. Half the fun of being part of this community is improvisation, making the most of what’s available to you at the moment and capitalizing on that to make the best WOD you can at that moment in time. Or you can choose to use “not having what you need” as your excuse.

Here are a couple of the things some of you may consider challenges that we’ve recently faced in regard to Open WODs:

Last year there was a 25’ Walking Lunge programmed. We were fortunate that we had the room for a few lanes of 25’ but OH MY SWEET, HOLY GOD!!! What if we didn’t? Well, we would have run fewer heats. We would have gone outside. We would have lunged 12’ then turned and lunged back another 12’. Last year, after having moved into our new location in 2015, we had no more single bars for Pull-ups. When one of the announcements aired on Thursday night showing Bar Muscle-ups for the WOD I have to admit that I was momentarily concerned. My first thought? Reach out to a friend at the Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire and ask to use their outdoor Pull-up bars. This would have meant that we would have had to move barbells to the site and work outdoors but it was a solution. Instead I called Rogue that evening, ordered 2 SPEAL bars and had them delivered to their storefront in Columbus, OH. Bright and early the next morning Michael Lamanna and I saddled up and drove to Rogue, picked up the bars and drove back to Pittsburgh. Six hours and 400 miles later we were back at the Box replacing 2 of our parallel Pull-up stations with the single Rogue bars and the Open WOD was on.

That’s what we did.

Here’s what we didn’t do. We didn’t post trash on the web like little bitches. We didn’t insult our community or anyone in it. We didn’t blame anyone.

I can’t believe what I’m seeing so far this year.

How about this one:

“Dave Castro screwed us, and every other gym in the world, by programming Dumbells in the Open, and CrossFit HQ has validated that they will be utilized.” Those of you who know me may remember that there are a couple things that really piss me off. One of those things is poor grammar so before I give my thoughts as to the content of this Slip Knot’s complaint allow me to grade his use of our written language.

You don’t use a comma followed by the word and. He does it twice then throws another comma in there for good measure. Maybe there was a sale on commas?

Back to the bitch-fest:

“To make our 100+ member participation logistics less of a nightmare, we have to order DBs. (we have 1 set of 50s…)”

He then goes on to explain that the order for the new Dumbells is $1,200.00 and that they just spent their budget on Assault Bikes so they sent out a request for “sponsorship” to purchase their new equipment. Kind of like a “Go Fund Me” but internally I imagine.

Now, that’s not a bad idea. I don’t know if I’d ever consider that here at CrossFit Pittsburgh but kudos to him for coming up with a solution to a problem.

Here’s my problem. What the fuck makes anyone think that Dave Castro screwed them or anyone else by programming Dumbells in the Open? How do you blame HQ for “validating that decision? You do understand how this works right? Dave and his Team come up with more and more challenging WODs and the members of the CrossFit community who choose to compete in the Open perform those WODs. Am I missing something?

Help me understand this as well please; “To make our 100+ member participation logistics less of a nightmare, we have to order DBs.” You’re telling me that you have 100+ members of your Affiliate participating in the Open? I have to ask, how many members do you have? If you have 100 participating in the Open it’s safe to say you have more than 100 members. You should thank God everyday for your numbers and figure out a way to deal with the challenge of logistics. That or don’t host this Open WOD. Instead you choose to insult Dave, HQ and the rest of us in the community. Shame on you.

I bet some of you thought I was going to use profanity and call this guy a pussy. Right?

When we received confirmation from Tony Budding that we were the newest Affiliate back in 2006 one of the things I’ll always remember was that HQ simply requested that we “don’t do anything embarrassing to the community.”

That’s not a lot to ask.

Friday

"Jack" 20 minute AMRAP of

10 Push Press (115/85)

10 KBS (53/35)

10 Box Jumps (20/24)

Army Staff Sgt. Jack M. Martin III, 26, of Bethany, Oklahoma, assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group, Fort Lewis, Wash., died September 29th, 2009, in Jolo Island, Philippines, from the detonation of an improvised explosive device. Martin is survived by his wife Ashley Martin, his parents Jack and Cheryl Martin, and siblings Abe, Mandi, Amber and Abi.

Wednesday

WE ARE HOSTING A CROSSFIT LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE COURSE THIS WEEKEND.   THE BOX WILL BE CLOSED.

THERE WILL BE NO SATURDAY 10:00am WOD.

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A. Front Squat

5 RM

 

B. For time:

30 DB Thrusters (35/20)

3 Rope Climbs

20 BD Thrusters

2 Rope Climbs

10 DB Thrusters

1 Rope Climbs

Tuesday

A. Hang Power Clean 3 RM

 

B. Open WOD 15.4

8 min AMRAP

3 HSPU

3 Cleans (185/125)

6 HSPU

3 Cleans (185/125)

9 HSPU

3 Cleans (185/125)

12 HSPU

6 Cleans (185/125)

15 HSPU

6 Cleans (185/125)

18 HSPU

6 Cleans (185/125)

21 HSPU

9 Cleans (185/125)

Etc. adding 3 reps to the HSPU each round and 3 reps to the Cleans every three rounds.

 

C. Accumulate 2 min L-Sit

Monday

A. For time 25 cal Row

5 rounds of "Cindy"

20 cal Row

4 rounds of "Cindy"

15 cal Row

3 rounds of "Cindy"

10 cal Row

2 rounds of "Cindy"

5 cal Row

1 round of "Cindy"

Sunday

Rest Day _____________________________________________________

Blogcast #7.

How Do You Eat an Elephant?

Today I was sitting at my desk at Zero Dark Thirty getting ready to go to the Box for my first day back at it after having come down with "walking pneumonia" just before Christmas.  That sucked by the way.  Anyway, I'm sitting here drinking my Black Rifle Coffee Company MO and MCT Oil while I;

  1. Look over my workout of the day.
  2. Check on a T-Shirt order.
  3. Go over the most recent draft of my punch list for the remaining tasks at the Box.
  4. Make sure we're all set for the L1 Cert Course that we're hosting next weekend.
  5. While making sure that the bills are paid.
  6. The bathrooms are clean.

See where I'm going with this?  No?  Damn.  Everyone has stuff to do.  It's too easy to get overwhelmed and do nothing.  Or worse, in my opinion take the easy route.

If you want something, anything at all try this, sit down and plan it out.  Unsure how to do it yourself?  Get help but remember this above all else.  Anything worth doing is worth overdoing and most of all, it's going to take time and commitment.

If you're in too much of a hurry to get there you will fail.  If you're impatient you will fail.  If you doubt your own ability to get there and you give in to that doubt you will fail.  If you look too far down the road your on while getting there you will probably become discouraged and you will fail.  If you lose sight of your goals and allow yourself to become sidetracked you will fail.

So what's my point?  I'll answer with my original question, how do you eat an elephant?  You eat that big fucker one bite at a time.

Tuesday

A. Push Press 2 RM

 

B. 2 rounds

21 Front Squat (95/65)

21 Ring Dips

21 Push Press

21 Burpees

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Two

Three (front/back)

Four

 

Sunday

Rest Day _____________________________________________________

Blogcast #6 Building a Community (Part 2) Good Morning CrossFit Pittsburgh!

I’m sitting here today having my “Murdered Out” coffee by Black Rifle Coffee Company enjoying some of the best coffee I’ve ever tasted and the silence of a chilly Sunday morning but I’m feeling recharged and ready to go back to the Box for another round of build-out and I wanted to share this with you.

Last night Jenn and I along with a group of young men we met when they were members of Panther CrossFit, the Student Affiliate at the University of Pittsburgh, celebrated the Wedding of two dear friends of ours Andrew and Kat Manderino. As I watched this group of young men throughout the evening I was overcome with a sense of pride. From the time I met them at our first Box back in Verona to this very minute and every minute in between I have never seen or heard of a single instance where they didn’t conduct themselves as Gentlemen. When we received the invitation Jenn and I were both surprised and flattered to be included. As the evening progressed I can say that I was also honored, humbled and very proud of this group. Including the ladies that they have brought into their extended family.

As you know, a few weeks ago Jennifer and I decided to take on a major expense and move our Box to another level. It’s important that you understand that when I use the word “our” in this context I mean a collective OUR as in OUR community. I can’t express to you how much your enthusiasm and excitement has meant to us. More than that, your offers to help out topped only by those of you who have actually given up your time to spend a Saturday or a Sunday with us doing the dirty work. Everyone wants to some play with the new toys but not everyone wants to come in and help set them up.

For all of you who have been able to come in and spend your time with us you have our most sincere thanks. For those of you who, like many of the men from Panther CrossFit, have moved across the country or across the globe, it’s always great to see you back at our Box and we sincerely hope that you still think of it as “Ours” the way it was intended.

That’s all I have for you this week. I’m on my way back to the Box for more projects. Thank you all again!