Welcome to Crossfit Triumph
Eat meat and vegetables, nuts and seeds, some fruit, little starch and no sugar. Keep intake to levels that will support exercise but not body fat. Practice and train major lifts: Deadlift, clean, squat, presses, C&J, and snatch. Similarly, master the basics of gymnastics: pull-ups, dips, rope climb, push-ups, sit-ups, presses to handstand, pirouettes, flips, splits, and holds. Bike, run, swim, row, etc, hard and fast. Five or six days per week mix these elements in as many combinations and patterns as creativity will allow. Routine is the enemy. Keep workouts short and intense. Regularly learn and play new sports.
~Greg Glassman
You Must Pass Fundamentals before you can join the Regular CrossFit Classes
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September 9th-10th, 2010
Fundamentals Classes 11am,5:30pm & 6:30pm
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September 13th-14th, 2010
Fundamentals Classes 11am,5:30pm & 6:30pm
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September 16th-17th, 2010
Fundamentals Classes 11am,5:30pm & 6:30pm
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September 20th-21st, 2010
Fundamentals Classes 11am,5:30pm & 6:30pm
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September 23rd-24th, 2010
Fundamentals Classes 11am,5:30pm & 6:30pm
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AM-Sled Drag & Olympic Lift Metcon
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Daily WOD
For time:
21-15-9 reps of:
225#-Deadlift
24"-Box Jump
Ring Dips
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Daily WOD
3-Rounds for time
10-135# Snatch
15-Pullups
20-*Pushups
800m-Run
*Pushups-release hands at the bottom
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Awesome article from FuelasRx.
There's the "Freshman 15", the "Winter Cushion" and the "Seasonal 7". All ways to describe little increases in weight that are more or less 'expected' and 'accepted' as normal in today's society. These small weight 'creeps' often get downplayed as insignificant. It is - "only a couple pounds", right?
According to a couple of recent studies it might be time to seriously look at vacation and seasonal "no rules" eating. A recent study published in the Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism shows that overeating, even for short periods, may result in long-term negative health effects. The study had subjects overeat and reduce activity for a period of four weeks, (think the holiday season...). At the end of the four week period the individuals had gained an average of 14 pounds. Now, here's where it gets good. After six months the subjects had lost, on average, 50% of the weight gained in the four week food festival. At 12 months, weights were still greater than starting and at 2.5 years post study the overeaters were an average of 11 pounds heavier and were carrying 2-4% more body fat than they were prior to the pigout. The weights of control group subjects were nearly the same at the beginning and end of the study period....
So, what does all this mean? What most of us already know... The 'occasional' cheat meal is acceptable, healthy and normal, however; justifying eating 'off' for the entire holiday season or while on a two week vacation is not a good idea. In fact, those frequent moments of indulgence may cost more than you think!
Make sure rest days are active in terms of restorative modalities. Sitting on the couch is not a good choice. Foam rolling, light rowing, stretching, mobility drills, contrast plunges and massage should be employed whenever possible.
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The Beach WOD was Awesome
Now Heres Some Pics....
Cool Kettlebell pic
Angie & Cynthia after the 1st round swim
Cynthia & Angie kettlebell swings
Mark burpees
Cynthia burpees
Jarred KB swings
Angie burpees
Beach WOD @ Fred Howard Park
Meet @ The Box 9:30am
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Daily WOD
3-rounds for time
222m-Swim
21-Kettlebell Swings 1.5 pood(54#)
12-Burpess
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Good Luck To Kosta Vavlas Univ. Ga. Bulldogs Linebacker #48
Sat. Game vs Louisiana-Lafayette
12pm est on the SEC Network
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Thanks Jim for sharing the article.
"Recently, lead researcher Georgina Coade of the University of Bristol in the U.K. presented her team's findings at the Endocrine Society's annual meeting. What they found in a laboratory study of cells from healthy-weight children really should put the final nail in the coffin of HFCS. Coade's team found that when fructose is present as children's fat cells mature, those cells become more mature ("fatter") in belly fat. They also found that affected fat cells (both belly and subcutaneous cells) become less sensitive to insulin. The link between abdominal fat and higher risks of developing heart disease and diabetes is no secret. And decreased insulin sensitivity goes hand-in-hand with Type 2 diabetes. So kids who consume a lot of fructose are being more or less set up for a life-long struggle with these diseases." See full article.
1. Juice -If a juice drink is not made with 100 percent juice, it generally contains a large amount of HFCS, along with other artificial and natural ingredients and flavors. Some examples include: Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice, Capri-Sun Juices, and Tropicana OrangeAde.
2. Soda
3. Breakfast Cereal -Even healthy breakfast cereals contain HFCS. For instance: Kellogg’s Raisin Bran Crunch and Smart Start Healthy Heart.
4. Yogurt - Once again, seemingly healthy foods like yogurt often contain HFCS. Often, it is found in those that contain “fruit” and other sweetened varieties, such as Dannon and Yoplait.
5. Salad Dressings - Believe it or not, HFCS is often added into seemingly un-sweet items like salad dressings.
6. Breads and Baked Goods - Wonderbread, as well as other “healthier” bread products, such as Pepperidge Farm’s line of 100 percent whole grain breads and Sara Lee Heart Healthy Whole Grain Bread are guilty of HFCS use. This is a classic case of ‘HFCS hiding behind whole grain marketing’.
7. Candy and Candy Bars Many name brand candy, such as Hershey’s Watchamacallet, and Lifesavers contain HFCS.
8. Nutrition Bars - Don’t let the word “nutrition” fool you. Many nutrition bars, such as Power Bars, Balance Bars and Zone Perfect Bars contain HFCS.
Beach WOD this Saturday @ Fred Howard Park Tide & Weather Looks Good
Meet @ the Box 9:30am
Fred Howard Park
1700 Sunset Dr.,
Tarpon Springs, FL 34689
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Daily WOD
5-rounds for time of:
5-Muscle-ups
10-115 pound Overhead squat
15-Toes to bar
20-GHD Sit-ups
Chris Spealler 15:55, Kristan Clever 16:53 (95lbs), Laurie Galassi 18:03 (83lbs), Josh Everett 22:01, Pat Sherwood 22:45, Miranda Oldroyd 27:29 (83lbs), Tyson Oldroyd 27:37.
Post time to comments.
Jim Hardy.
"CrossFit and Swim Training" with Chris Michelmore and Sage Hopkins, CrossFit Journal preview video [wmv] [mov]
The Final heat of the Team obstacle course Finals at the 2010 CrossFit Games - video [wmv] [mov]
Peter Egyed interview at the 2010 CrossFit Games - video [wmv] [mov]
WOD Demo with Chris Spealler, Pat Sherwood, Miranda Oldroyd and Tyson Oldroyd - video [wmv] [mov]
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Introducing
Anyone can participate in the Boot Camps
No need to go through fundamentals classes
5-Days a week with 2 Class Times to Choose From
Mon (am only),Tues,Thur,Fri 9am & 6:30pm & Sat. @ 9am only
Classes are limited to 10 persons
You Must Sign Up At Least A Day In Advance For Boot Camp
You can Email us or Simply Call/Text to
We will also have a sign up sheet @ the gym
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AM-Sled Drags & Olympic Lifts
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Daily WOD
3-Ronds for time
10-135# Power Clean to Overhead
8-25yd Shuttle Sprints
*use any method to get it overhead
shoulder press,push press,split or push jerk
*rest 5mins
As Many Rounds As Possible in 4mins
12-Pushups
12-20" Box Jumps
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Introducing
Anyone can participate in the Boot Camps
No need to go through fundamentals classes
5-Days a week with 2 Class Times to Choose From
Mon (am only),Tues,Thur,Fri 9am & 6:30pm & Sat. @ 9am only
Classes are limited to 10 persons
You Must Sign Up At Least A Day In Advance For Boot Camp
You can Email us or Simply Call/Text to
We will also have a sign up sheet @ the gym
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Alecia..thank you for sharing the following Huffington Post. So before reading on, answer the following question, do you think Vitaminwater is healthy?
"Now here's something you wouldn't expect. Coca-Cola is being sued by a non-profit public interest group, on the grounds that the company's vitaminwater products make unwarranted health claims. No surprise there. But how do you think the company is defending itself?
In a staggering feat of twisted logic, lawyers for Coca-Cola are defending the lawsuit by asserting that "no consumer could reasonably be misled into thinking vitaminwater was a healthy beverage."
Does this mean that you'd have to be an unreasonable person to think that a product named "vitaminwater," a product that has been heavily and aggressively marketed as a healthy beverage, actually had health benefits? "
Make sure rest days are active in terms of restorative modalities. Sitting on the couch is not a good choice. Foam rolling, light rowing, stretching, mobility drills, contrast plunges and massage should be employed whenever possible.
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Introducing
Anyone can participate in the Boot Camps
No need to go through fundamentals classes
5-Days a week with 2 Class Times to Choose From
Mon (am only),Tues,Thur,Fri 9am & 6:30pm & Sat. @ 9am only
Classes are limited to 10 persons
You Must Sign Up At Least A Day In Advance For Boot Camp
You can Email us or Simply Call/Text to
We will also have a sign up sheet @ the gym
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AM-Sled Drags & Olympic Lifts
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Daily WOD
Shoulder Press
5-5-5-5-5
*Find your 5 Rep Max
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Introducing
Anyone can participate in the Boot Camps
No need to go through fundamentals classes
5-Days a week with 2 Class Times to Choose From
Mon (am only),Tues,Thur,Fri 9am & 6:30pm & Sat. @ 9am only
Classes are limited to 10 persons
You Must Sign Up At Least A Day In Advance For Boot Camp
You can Email us or Simply Call/Text to
We will also have a sign up sheet @ the gym
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AM-Sled Drags & Olympic Lifts
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Daily WOD
Complete as many rounds as possible in 20 minutes of:
185 pound Back squat, 7 reps
45 pound dumbbell Overhead walking lunge, 10 steps (right hand)
7 Burpees
45 pound dumbbell Overhead walking lunge, 10 steps (left hand)
Kristan Clever 10 rounds + 7 squats (135lb squat, 35lb DB), Elyse Umeda 9 rounds + 3 burpees (135lb squat, 30lb DB), Laurie Galassi 8 rounds + 10 lunges (125lb squat, 30lb DB), Karianne Dickson 8 rounds + 7 squats (125lb squat, 35lb DB), Kim Malz 8 rounds + 2 squats (135lb squat, 30lb DB), Danielle Mulford 6 rounds + 4 squats (125lb squat, 30lb DB).
Post rounds completed to comments.
Todd Widman at the 2010 Northwest Regionals.
"Pose Running: Pull vs. Push" with Dr. Nicolas Romanov, CrossFit Journal preview video [wmv] [mov]
The final heats of Individual Finals at the 2010 CrossFit Games:
Womens Heat 3 - video [wmv] [mov]
Mens Heat 3 - video [wmv] [mov]
Tony Blauer explains the S.P.E.A.R. System - video [wmv] [mov]
WOD Demo at CrossFit Santa Cruz - video [wmv] [mov
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Introducing
Anyone can participate in the Boot Camps
No need to go through fundamentals classes
5-Days a week with 2 Class Times to Choose From
Mon (am only),Tues,Thur,Fri 9am & 6:30pm & Sat. @ 9am only
Classes are limited to 10 persons
You Must Sign Up At Least A Day In Advance For Boot Camp
You can Email us or Simply Call/Text to
We will also have a sign up sheet @ the gym
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Make sure rest days are active in terms of restorative modalities. Sitting on the couch is not a good choice. Foam rolling, light rowing, stretching, mobility drills, contrast plunges and massage should be employed whenever possible.
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Introducing
Anyone can participate in the Boot Camps
No need to go through fundamentals classes
5-Days a week with 2 Class Times to Choose From
Mon (am only),Tues,Thur,Fri 9am & 6:30pm & Sat. @ 9am only
Classes are limited to 10 persons
You Must Sign Up At Least A Day In Advance For Boot Camp
You can Email us or Simply Call/Text to
We will also have a sign up sheet @ the gym
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