2012 CrossFit Games: South Central Regionals

Photo courtesy of www.games.crossfit.com

The 2012 Reebok CrossFit Games open has come to a close. The five grueling workouts that comprised this years competition have come and gone and have left us sore and hungry for more. So what’s next? The Regional round of the Games, that’s what! The top 60 men and women in our region (Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi) will be competing. This year’s Regional round of competition will be held in San Antonio, TX on the weekend of April 27-29th. Wanna get in on the action? Well a group of us from EDCF are traveling down that Friday to spectate through the weekend. Jen Hardi is in charge of looking into hotels. Tell Jen or I if you are interested in going by THIS FRIDAY. Hotels are booking fast and we need to get in on the action.

What: South Central Regionals 
When:
April 27 – 29, 2012 from 8 am to 7 pm 
Where:
Freeman Coliseum located at 3201 East Houston Street, San Antonio, Texas 78219

Tickets are only $10/day and can be purchased here. Hope you can make it!

 

A. Squat Clean – build to a tough single in a few sets  – short rests

B. AMRAP Squat Cleans in 5 min – 60% of part A

C1. HSPU – amrap (-2); rest 10 sec
C2. 10 chest to bar pull-ups unbroken; rest 2 min x 4

Dead Lift – build to a tough single in a few sets w/ partners – NOT a 1RM

(rest 5 min) then…

for time:
– 20 Deadlifts (225/155)
– Run 1 mile
– 20 Deadlifts

Caballo Blanco: The Man, The Ghost, The Legend

Photo courtesy of NY Daily News

Caballo Blanco, or “White Horse” in Spanish, is somewhat of an iconic figure in circles of minimalist and ultra runners. Micah True (his real name), was the outside world’s only connection into a unique tribe of ultrarunners called the Tarahumara who have been practicing the art of running minimally over hundreds of miles of rough terrain. True put all his effort into keeping this tribe’s tradition of “running free” alive by organizing the annual Copper Canyon Ultra Marathon where some of the best ultrarunners in the world would travel to a remote spot in Mexico to compete against the tribesmen. He is famed through Christopher McDougall’s book Born To Run which I highly recommend everyone read if they get chance. True was a man of principal who preached the art of running free and embracing the happiness of life. This passage from the book captures True’s philosophy:

“Don’t fight the trail. Take what it gives you … Think easy, light, smooth and fast. You start with easy because if that’s all you get, that’s not so bad. Then work on light. Make it effortless, like you don’t give a sh*t how high the hill is or how far you’ve got to go. When you’ve practiced that so long that you forget you’re practicing, you work on making it smooooooth. You won’t have to worry about the last one — you get those three, and you’ll be fast.”

Caballo went for his last run this past Friday when he left for a routine 12-miler and never returned. Reporters say that he was found Saturday on the trail beneath the trees as if he was merely taking a nap. He died doing what he loved most. True left an imprint on the world through his philosophies and teachings that will be felt by many.

Zach and I (right) got the chance to run with Caballo (left) in Austin, TX.

 

Push Press 2-2-2-2-2-2-2

then…

18-15-12 reps for time:

– Thrusters (75/55)

– Burpees

Rest 5 min

then…

3 x 15 KB swings (2/1.5) rest 45 sec between sets

 

One power snatch every minute on the minute for 10 minutes (increasing load)

then…

21-15-9 reps for time of:

– Box jumps (30/24)

– Pull-ups

– Weighted sit-ups (25/15)

 

 

Back Squat 5-3-1-1-1 (build to 1RM)

then…

“Jailbreak”

complete the following for time:

– 40 kettlebell swings (53/35)

– 10 front squats (135/95)

– 200 m run

– 30 kettlebell swings

– 10 front squats

– 200 m run

– 20 kettlebell swings

– 10 front squats

– 200 m run