November Athlete Of The Month: Heather Hanson

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Heather is the perfect example of a coach’s athlete in that she takes everything you say to heart. She understands that fitness is a process and not a destination and shows it with her willingness to fine tune her movements day in and day out. She is such a great example to our other athletes. We are glad to have you Heather!

When did you join EDCF?  How did you find the gym?  What was your first impression or how did that first workout go?

I joined EDCF in April of this year. My boyfriend, Ben, discovered EDCF simply because he passed the gym on his daily commute. Ben signed up for the prep class first, and as the start date approached, I couldn’t resist jumping on board! I was intrigued about the idea of a prep class. Although I had done Crossfit off and on since 2012, I never felt proficient in my abilities; working out in a new gym seemed intimidating. My first impression of the culture was “WOW!” The strong focus on programming made me feel like I was developing and testing skills — for the first time since high school I felt like an “athlete.” To this day I feel an intrinsic connection with my prep class crew. It is so cool to see how we have all improved and continue to come back for more!

 

What class time do you attend the most, are there any regular members you work out with at that time?

With our busy schedules, EDCF is a way for Ben and I to spend quality time and push each other to hit our fitness goals. While getting out of bed at 5AM is a struggle, there is no better way to start your day than a good workout! You beat the morning traffic and the summer heat!

 

Tell us a little about yourself, What is your life like outside the gym? Where do you work, do you have kids/pets/husband/bf/partner? What is your favorite hobby outside the gym?

I work in procurement for the North Texas Food Bank. My role is to partner with retailers and manufacturers to receive in-kind food donations or purchase product at the best prices. Last year, we provided access to 63 million meals! Also, I am part-time student at UT Dallas in the MBA program. I am lucky to have the support of my boyfriend Ben and our overweight tabby cat Wilbur (named for our college mascot — THE University of Arizona).

 

What do you like about CrossFit or EDCF that keeps you coming back?

My favorite aspect of EDCF is the people! The coaches are truly engaged in the development of the members, and everyone is rooting for you to become your best. I come back because I know after every workout, no matter how grueling, I am a little bit better than before.

 

What is your favorite lift or exercise or type of workout? What is one of your short term and long term goals?

Clean and jerk. Period. Without a doubt. After the weightlifting seminar, I learned (finally) how to correctly clean the barbell and jerk it overhead. It’s is incredible how proper technique can drastically improve your performance. Taking a “no way” weight to an “OMG I DID IT” weight is one of the best feelings in the world! My short term goal is to do an unassisted pull up. Since I starting at EDCF, I’m gone from multiple bands, to just one — so close! Long term, I want to improve my cardio so I can push myself further during workouts. One day at a time!

A) EMOM x 8 min

1 Front squat @ 23X1

*Start at heaviest weight from last week and build if able

 

B) 5 rounds for time @ 90% pace:

– 3 power cleans (155/105, 115/75)

– 5 push jerk

– 7 box jump over (24/20”)

 

*Don’t forget to sign up for classes via the SIGN IN link below!

*Sign up to compete in or volunteer for Barbells & Handlebars >HERE<.

A) EMOM x 6 min (3 sets)
(1 snatch grip behind the neck push press + 1 overhead squat) x 2-3 reps
B) E2MOM x 10 min (5 sets)
– 1 snatch from mid thigh + 1 snatch from 2” below knee
*Work to a tough weight. If you aren’t comfortable at the bottom of the snatch receiving position, then work to a depth you can manage.
C1) Hand over hand sled pull AHAP length of gym
C2) 6 TGUP (heavier than last week)
C3) Earthquake bar OH hold x 30-60sec
x 3-4 sets
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*Don’t forget to sign up for classes via the SIGN IN link below!

A) Back Squat

5, 4, 3, 2, 1

R3M – all should be heavy with no misses!

*Try and go heavier than last week for all 5 sets.

*This isn’t supposed to be a 1RM test but go for it if feeling it.

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3 rounds at 90%:

– 500/400 m row

– 20 Wallballs (20/14)

– 15 T2B

– 10 Burpee box jump – SD (24/20”)

R4-5M between rounds; keep same pace throughout.

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*Don’t forget to sign up for classes via the SIGN IN link below!

*Sign up to compete in or volunteer for Barbells & Handlebars >HERE<.

A) EMOM x 15 min
1: Bench press x 2-3 @ 85-87%+ (5-10lb heavier than 10/29)
2: Bent over BB row x 5-6 @ 20X1 (tough but on tempo)
3: Foam roll x 45 sec
*Hit your calves, IT bands, hip flexors, lower back, shoulder blades. Basically work from bottom to top.
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For time:
– 400 m run, then…
– 10 rounds for time of:
4 CTB pull-ups
8 CTG push-ups
12 KB swings (53/35)
– 400 m run

A) EMOM x 10 min
– Push press
*Build to 100+%
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BBHB WOD 15.2
8 min AMRAP:
– Clean & jerk (115-155/75-105)
– 30 Double unders
*C&J ascend by 1 rep each round.
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3 rounds not for time:
– Good mornings x 8-10 reps @ 3011 (heavier than 11/3)
– Rest 60 seconds
– Banded hamstring curls (green band) x 10-15 reps
– Rest 60 seconds

Programming Overview: Nov. 9-14

We are still looking for competitors for Barbells & Handlebars! If you are interested in competing, go >HERE< to register!

Weekly Schedule:

Tuesday 11/10 – Barbells & Handlebars “Non-Profit Tuesday” @ Craft And Growler. Come out and support!

Thursday 11/12 – Mobility with RJ @ 6:30pm

Wednesday 11/18 – BB&HB volunteer meeting at the gym @ 7:30pm

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Monday 11/9

A) E2MOM x 10 min (5 sets)

1 Front squat @ 23X1 + 1 front squat

*start and stay at heaviest weight from last week

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BBHB WOD 15.3

6 min time cap:

– Row 30/25 calories

– 30 Overhead weighted lunges

– 30 burpee to plate

– 30 Plate OH lunges

– Row 30/25 calories

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3 rounds not for time:

– 25 DB hip extension (elevated) @ 20X1

– R30S

– 10 BB roll-outs

– R30S

 

Tuesday 11/10

A) EMOM x 10 min

– Push press

*Build to 100+%

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BBHB WOD 15.2

8 min AMRAP:

– Clean & jerk (115-155/75-105)

– 30 Double unders

*C&J ascend by 1 rep each round.

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3 rounds not for time:

– Good mornings x 8-10 reps @ 3011 (heavier than 11/3)

– Rest 60 seconds

– Banded hamstring curls (green band) x 10-15 reps

– Rest 60 seconds

 

Wednesday 11/11

A) EMOM x 15 min

1: Bench press x 2-3 @ 85-87%+ (5-10lb heavier than 10/29)

2: Bent over BB row x 5-6 @ 20X1 (tough but on tempo)

3: Foam roll x 45 sec

*Hit your calves, IT bands, hip flexors, lower back, shoulder blades. Basically work from bottom to top.

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For time:

– 400 m run, then…

– 10 rounds for time of:

  • 4 CTB pull-ups
  • 8 CTG push-ups
  • 12 KB swings (53/35)

– 400 m run

 

Thursday 11/12

A) Back Squat

5, 4, 3, 2, 1

R3M – all should be heavy with no misses!

*This isn’t supposed to be a 1RM test but go for it if feeling it.

+

3 rounds at 90%:

– 500/400 m row

– 20 Wallballs (20/14)

– 15 T2B

– 10 Burpee box jump – SD (24/20”)

R4-5M between rounds; keep same pace throughout.

 

Friday 11/13

A) EMOM x 6 min (3 sets)

(1 snatch grip behind the neck push press + 1 overhead squat) x 2-3 reps

B) E2MOM x 10 min (5 sets)

– 1 snatch from mid thigh + 1 snatch from 2” below knee

*Work to a tough weight. If you aren’t comfortable at the bottom of the snatch receiving position, then work to a depth you can manage.

C1) Hand over hand sled pull AHAP length of gym

C2) 6 TGUP (heavier than last week)

C3) Earthquake bar OH hold x 30-60sec

x 3-4 sets

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A) E2MOM x 10 min (5 sets)
1 Front squat @ 23X1 + 1 front squat
*start and stay at heaviest weight from last week
+
BBHB WOD 15.3
6 min time cap:
– Row 30/25 calories
– 30 Overhead weighted lunges
– 30 burpee to plate
– 30 Plate OH lunges
– Row 30/25 calories
+
3 rounds not for time:
– 25 DB hip extension (elevated) @ 20X1
– R30S
– 10 BB roll-outs
– R30S

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Interested in signing up for Barbells & Handlebars? Do so HERE.

Join us for “Non-Profit Tuesday” @ Craft And Growler tomorrow evening from 5-8pm.

Also, remember to sign up for your preferred classes this week!