We made it! Slight hotel mishap. I booked us at the wrong place by mistake. Figured it out so we're not parking by cars like this one any more, but it was a nice welcome to kick off the weekend.
I went to my first Foundations Class the last week in October, 2009. After the third one, I took several Elements classes. In December I completed the On Ramp series. I just began Level 1 in January 2010. I plan to record my workouts and results here, and maybe some other things I find interesting about Crossfit.
I am anxious Every. Single. Time. I know I'm going for a workout.
Almost every time I go, something makes me so nervous or uncomfortable, it cracks me up. Out Loud.
I now know how to do some Olympic Weightlifting, and can tell you what the lifts are by name.
It once made my arms so sore I couldn't fully straighten them for 5 days.
They call the gym "The Box".
It's totally scalable. I can't do a legitimate pull-up to save my life but I can still participate in WODs that include 50+ pull-ups.
Hearing remarks like this, "I don't see any grimaces? This should be FUCK-KING HOR-RIBLE."
Feeling the soreness show up, stay, and travel around my body the 48 hours (can be longer) after a workout and being surprised by it's path and intensity.
Getting through a workout can be as much of a mental challenge as a physical one. To begin at all, to keep going. Throw accurately counting reps in the mix and you get the added benefit of being distracted from what you are doing to your body.
The trainers don't YELL. They encourage.
SUBCULTURE.
It's the only time I'm not freezing during the day. Special to those enduring Chicago winter.
As a life-long swimmer, I've never been much of a "sweater" in the sense that you don't soak your suit in the pool... Now that it's summertime, and around 80-90 degrees some days, I'm definitely a hot, dripping mess, usually by the time I'm half way thru warm-up.
Hold myself up with my arms straight on the rings for 5 seconds (01.28.10) for 30 seconds.
Graduate to green band-assisted pull-ups.
Record some Rx'd workouts!
Bench Press 135# (45# bar, 2 45# plates)
Quotes
"It's like the back of my throat feels bloody" – Katy, after 500m Row, 01.23.10
"You can cry, just don't be a baby" – T-shirt worn by Chris Spealler
"Pain is weakness leaving the body" – Kevin W, during WOD, 02.01.09
"I love CrossFit because every single day presents a new challenge that allows me to enter a place in my mind where all is forgotten except the finish line." – Josh, 02.02.10. (I couldn't agree more).
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