
"Knowledge is power, but if you do not share knowledge it becomes powerless."
Monday, January 16, 2012
Find What Motivates You

Sunday, January 15, 2012
2 Weeks into the Paleo Challenge


The only thing that has been hard is not having beer...I know that sounds bad...and YES I can survive without beer...but before the challenge I drank beer maybe 1-2 times every 2 weeks...not a lot right...so why do I miss it? Because I drink beer like others drink wine...I drink beer to taste beers...I love dark hoppy beers and talking about it with others...I actually enjoy the science behind the brewing...etc...I don't really miss much other then that...some nights I have craved 'bad' foods but it is easy to fight the urge...
I believe that after the challenge I will go about 95% Paleo...the 5% being beer and random dinner nights with Amanda (my love) or friends...but I still think my food choices will be very close to Paleo...and if not it will be in small portions because my stomach will not be able to handle the grains fully...which I am okay with...I am excited to see my 'after' photos.
Mental Approach to a WOD—Becoming a Stronger Athlete
21-15-9; 20 minute AMRAP; 5 rounds for time; filthy fifty; 3, 2, 1….GO! Your mind goes blank. This happens to many athletes before a MetCon because at times we worry so much about the outcome and not the process of the performance. It is important that athletes take the pre-WOD very important because this is the time that can enhance the results by how you mentally prepare. Athletes who tend to come out on top are not always the strongest, fastest, or most skilled, but truly understand the importance of the mental game. They have an edge over their opponents. I want you to try something next time you are about to do a WOD…look at the MetCon…ask yourself:
-What energy system is this MetCon targeting?
-How will I pace myself?
-What are my strengths, my weaknesses in this MetCon?
-Where is the best place to save energy?
-When can I make my best move to help my time?
Etc., begin to see yourself in the MetCon…the movements…the pain…your heart beat…take a deep breath and say, “Okay, I am ready.” Begin to experiment with the Pre-WOD…see what works best for you…to help you become more aware of the process and not fully focus on the end result…you can’t cross the river with one giant step…it takes stepping stones…one at a time…
Friday, December 30, 2011
Paleo Challenge

www.paleotable.com
www.ftfpaleo.blogspot.com
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
The Next Best Thing
After having a lunch date with a former professor from grad school and a good friend of mine, the idea of whats next in life was brought up. The idea about working on the "Next best thing." Not worry so much about the future, but working on the small things, the next best thing. My good friend and I took this to heart as now we meet every week for 2-3 hours to work on the next best thing in our life. Him and I have been talking about writing a book for a year now...and now we are starting on it...this is the next best thing for us because it is our experience and expertise on fitness and performance training. It is also just good that we make the time to sit and "talk shop," really keeping a open mind set and growing and learning each and every day!
Thursday, November 3, 2011
What I think CrossFit is...
CrossFit is a core strength and conditioning program which goals are to improve work capacity across broad time and modal domains. CrossFit is constantly varied, high-intensity, and focuses on functional movement. What does that all mean? CrossFit trains you for the unknown, just like life. We cannot predict what life throws at us and CrossFit can help you become better prepared for the unknown situations. CrossFit only teaches functional movements; natural movements of our body. No more bicep curls or leg extensions because we do not actually use these movements in life. For example, if you are parent, what do you do often with your child? You pick him or her up (deadlift), hold them over head when you play with them (push press), or run around the back yard (cardio). Do you ever feel exhausted after you play with your kids? CrossFit can help you become stronger, faster, more efficient, healthier, etc.
CrossFit is fun! It takes different realms of fitness such as weightlifting, gymnastics, metabolic conditioning (cardio), rowing, biking, swimming, etc. and puts it all together. You will learn to use your body in ways you thought was impossible. You will become less prone to injury because technique is taught and emphasized more than how fast or heavy you can go. It is for everyone…and we mean everyone! CrossFit is a family…when you do not show up to the gym…we will call and ask about you. We care.
What is Elite Performance?
My definition of elite is not a traditional one. Elite performance is when an athlete performs to the best of their ability...my job is to focus on the athlete and their abilities..I do not train my athletes to be better then others...I do not compare my athletes with others...I train my athletes to push and discover their elite performance...I don't train to the competition...
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