Natalie Burgener and a simply beautiful looking clean and jerk. Years of practice!!!
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Does this scene sound familiar?
The trainer yells “3, 2, 1...Go!”. The music turns up loud. People are grunting and groaning. The next thing you know you’re caught up in the frenzy. Everything you learned about performing any particular movement well goes out the door. Someone is yelling something at you, but you don't have time to listen. You are flying through the workout. In the end, you’re sprawled out on the floor. You killed it. Oh, wait a second, there was a trainer there yelling coaching cues to you about your movement during the workout? What does the trainer know? You finished first and you did it “As Rx’d.” You are a CrossFitter!!!
In anything we do in life, doing things wrong is always less efficient than doing things right. Unfortunately, training at high intensity has what we call "The Slop Factor": reach the point of exhaustion, and there is going to be some loss of good technique in your movement. I agree with this 100%, but you should not be sloppy for the ENTIRE workout just for the sake of being the fastest. You should not be thinkng, “Why do it right if I can do it wrong?”
You can break down how I sit on a toilet seat in the morning and figure out how I can do it more efficiently (probably not a photo compilation you would want me to post on this blog). All human movement involves “technique.” When you start adding objects into the movement (weightlifting) or manipulating the human body through space (gymnastics), the technique sometimes changes from what we do easily (walk, run, sit) to something we need to learn. The human body is an amazing machine. It knows how to work its many intricate parts together to do awesome things, but you can train it to be even better. Training in a nutshell is simply refining your technique.
In CrossFit, we sometimes forget about refining our technique. Need to do 30 clean and jerks for time? Just bend over and pick up the bar! 50 burpess in a row? No problem. Just flop on the floor and get up as fast as you can! Get done as fast as possible and who cares about technique. DUMB DUMB DUMB!! A workout is not a contest. You don't win a prize for doing the workout the fastest. A workout is part of your training. It's practice time. Why would anyone want to practice doing something wrong??? You ever wonder why some gym beasts suck at competitions? They practice moving badly for the sake of moving quickly. They follow the mentality of "Why do it right if I can do it wrong?"
Slow down to go faster? It doesn’t make sense to most people. You need to get out of your head that being the fastest isn’t the goal. Watch CrossFit Games champions Rich Froning or Annie Thorisdottir do thrusters and pull-ups during the workout “Fran.” Their movement is beautiful for almost the entire workout, AND it is fast. Why? Because in their training they practice good movement. Capacity, and ultimately the speed, came second after the efficiency. The best in any athletic endeavor don’t train at being sloppy. They never think, “Why do it right when I can do it wrong?” Every single training session they are thinking about moving well.
Take your time during a workout to think about what you are doing. I’m not saying you need to come to a grinding halt and everything needs to be perfect. Just think about the little things that make a movement better, especially if you know you have a tendancy to not do those little things. How is your set up? Are your feet where they should be? Am I keeping a tight back? The list of things to think about is huge, but there will come a time when you will move faster without having to think so much. You just need to practice to get there. This is training.
You didn't join One World to try and be the fastest during your group session. At One World we are tranining, not competing. The clock is just a reference. Turn off the competition mode and get into the practice/training mode. You will be so much better off in the long run.
I’m thinking our next t-shirt might be “CrossFit One World- Training To Not Suck At CrossFit.”
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WORKOUT 8/16/2012
- 5 x 3 back squat
- 5 x 3 push press
Then....
Complete 4 rounds for time of:
- 8 yard shuttle run
- 15 push-ups
- 8 yard shuttle run X 2
- 20 Abmat sit-ups
- 8 yard shuttle run X 3
- 25 air squats
The mats on the training floor at One World are 4' x 6'. Run the width of six mats out and back to do an 8 yard shuttle run. If it says "X 2" do it twice. "X 3" do it three times. Every time you do a turn around during hte shuttle, you must reach down and touch the floor with TWO hands.
Chris Robertson and I did this workout after we did an 8 x 3 back squat @ 305#. This is not too much squating for one session. Our times were 7:35 and 7:36. Your goal is "short" conditioning workout time: less than 8 minutes.
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Jahed,
As a Cuban I found your comment freaking HILARIOUS. I abhor service anywhere in Miami (ever been to the airport?) but Versailles is truly the non-plus ultra of Cuban food there. Glad you enjoyed it!
Posted by: Mildred | August 17, 2012 at 12:32
Annie's form is not achievable without drugs tho
also, while you're in Miami, go to Little Havana and go to a restaurant called Versailles
the service is terrible (as all Cuban service is, trust me), but the food is cheap and AMAZING
Posted by: Jahed | August 16, 2012 at 18:50
Abso-FRIKKEN-lutely! It's definitely a different perspective from beng an athlete to being a coach. Some people take direction, advice and corrections well, others look at me as if I'm speaking Greek. LOL!
Posted by: Annakaratina | August 16, 2012 at 10:14
THIS CONCEPT RINGS TRUE IN EVERYTHING ELSE. SLOW IS SMOOTH, SMOOTH IS FAST. GREAT POST, FREDDY!!! HAVE FUN IN MIAMI, AND GOOD LUCK TO CHYNA!!! WHILE YOU GUYS ARE DOWN THERE, YOU NEED TO HIT UP A RESTAURANT CHAIN CALLED EL POLLO TROPICALE (SP?). IT IS THE SHIT!
Posted by: @sushi | August 15, 2012 at 22:32
Check you Ego at the Door!
Posted by: Lancaster | August 15, 2012 at 21:36
I’m thinking our next t-shirt might be “CrossFit One World- Training To Not Suck At CrossFit.”
Probably one of the best lines ever....truly classic.
Posted by: Amsterfit | August 15, 2012 at 19:42
Spot on post, Freddy!
BTW, I posted the pics I took from Occupy Strength on Flickr. Sorry for the delay.
Great job to everyone who participated and volunteered!!
Posted by: Maria | August 15, 2012 at 18:45
1:01-1:03 not 0:55 :-))
Posted by: Alex | August 15, 2012 at 18:41
55 second mark pls
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCP6lRgsV_E&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Posted by: Alex | August 15, 2012 at 18:38