Thursday, 28 February 2013

Friday 1 March


Warm Up:
JYD Warm Up
Burgenor Warm Up
HH&MT @47.5kg

Strength:
Back Squat
5x5 +17.5

Wod:
5 x Bar Muscle Up
10 x HSPU
15 x Hindu Push Ups
20 x K2E
25 x C2B Pull Ups
30m Dragon Walk
35 x KB Swings (32/20)
30m Dragon Walk
25 x Burpee
20 x K2E
15 x Diamond Push Ups
10 x HSPU
5 x Muscle Up


Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Wednesday 27 February


Warm Up:
Row 500m
3Rds
10 x Ring Rows
10 x Good Mornings (20/15)
10 x Back Extension

Strength:
Deadlift
1x4 +12

Wod:
Amanda
9,7,5
Snatches (60/40)
Muscle Ups


Monday, 25 February 2013

Tuesday 26 February

Warm Up
Pull Ups Drills
Hand Stand Walk Practice

Strength:
Shoulder Press
1x4 +6

7 Rounds
20 Push Press (35/25)
20 GHD/Abmat Sit Ups

Sunday, 24 February 2013

Monday 25 February

Warm Up
3Rds
Run 150m
10 x Walking Lunges
10 x Weighted Box Jumps @20kg
30m Dragon Walk

Strength:
Back Squat
5x5 +15

WOD:
5 Rds
5 Squat Cleans (70/40)
50 Double Unders

AFS Fat Killers - Week 6

So we have hit the weigh in for one more week and what do we see? I have crept upto 109kg. This week has gone pretty well diet wise. Bread has been cut out bar the odd slice of kryptonite aka toast and meals have been pretty well balanced and keeping on point with this zone.

So why the increase?

Each week I feel lighter. The pictures are showing good progress but the scales are moving in the wrong direction to make this a successful 12 weeks. After doing a little research and chatting to a few people that are a bit more nutritionally savvy then myself (they have 6 packs) I have come to the conclusion that nutrition sucks ass!

Having completed 5 weeks of my programme I am torn by the pursuit of 100kg bodyweight and my strength training. Never has a truer word be spoken that "Eat big to lift big". I am now in the region of 25blocks. This is just enough for me to be hitting my targets. However as the weights are getting heavier I am also seeing a fair bit of growth. I would estimate probably 5kg of muscle so far and gaining. So as of today I am going to start measuring as well as photos to monitor my progress. Weights wise I hit all new PB's this week:

Back Squat 169 x 3
Bench Press 118 x 3
Bent Over Row 102 x 3
Deadlift 173 x 5
Shoulder Press 79 x 5

It's getting cheeky now :(

How have you done this week?

Gym:

This half term week Dave (my bro) put a works party together and blitz the gym. We have painted, decorated, gutted, reinforced and spruced the place up. We now have hand stand walls, an Angry Gorilla Barbell Club (kids CrossFit) wall and a heart beat around the perimeter.

We have also had our first clothing order with RX Limitless come through. I have to be honest and say they are top draw. With 3 years of dealing with different suppliers and designers Tom has been professional, conscientious and extremely helpful from the start. Firstly coming up with a design that captures the spirit of our gym perfectly to hand delivering the finished article. I highly recommend him.

Lastly I would just like to say thank you to everyone who pitched in this past week with the gym. You know who you are.

Get After It TAFS!!

Thursday, 21 February 2013

Friday 22 February


Warm Up:
3rds
200m Row
10 x Jumping Lunges
10 x Shrimps/Pistols

Strength:
Back Squat
5x5 +12.5

Wod:
Elizabeth
21-15-9
Power Clean
Ring Dips


Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Wednesday 20 February

Warm Up:
JYD Warm Up
Burgenor Warm Up
HH&MT @42.5kg

Strength:
Deadlift
1x4 +4

Wod:
Warm Up
JYD Warm Up
Burgenor Warm Up
HH&MT @42.5kg

Strength
Deadlift
4x5 +4

Wod
21-15-9
Thrusters (50/35)
Bent Over Row (50/35)
Sit Ups

Tuesday 19 February

Day 1 of half term has seen the gym take on a new lease of life. A combo of hot pink, daffodil yellow and an industrial grey which looks a lot like black now adorn some of the previously bland walls. It has also seen the first entry into the accident book courtesy of young Jasmine doing some ring acrobatics and forgetting we have no soft landings in the gym. A small H&S point here guys please ensure that outside of Angry Gorillas that children are kept a watchful eye over.

Warm Up:
2Rds
20m Handstand Walk
20 Dislocations

Strength:
Shoulder Press
4x5 +1

WOD:
3Rds
Run 400m
10 x Archer Push Ups on rings
20 KB Swings (24/16)


Sunday, 17 February 2013

Valentines Fat Killers - Week 5

TAFS

This week has seen me hitting all new 5 rep max's.  I have to be honest and say it has left me pretty f""k"d.  As a result I have eaten ALOT!!! And not all of it that great :(  I seem to be in that yoyo phase between 107kg and 108kg which is what I weighed in at this morning.  I'm pretty pleased with my progress and with a little tidying up next week I am maintaining my ambition of gaining strength while losing a bit of weight well 10kgs as was the target.

So to the numbers:
Back Squat - 165 x 5
Bench Press - 115 x 5
Bent Over Row (Pendlay) - 100 x 5
Shoulder Press - 79 x 5
Deadlift -173 x 5

I have thrown a spanner in the works and played my second game of footy in 3months.  My quads are still screaming, my groin has been abused and my calfs are now ponies....I'll let you know how I get on next week but the shame of telling Sean Purchase I have failed in week 5 drives me to succeed.

How have you done this week Fat Killers?

Program:

We are now embarking on our third week. We have seen some good progress and we have also seen Si hitting a kamikazi box jump.  Very funny however my insurance sphincter was a bit 50p/dustbin lid untill he stood back up.

The weights that we are embarking on are very linear.  We are looking to move up each session in structured  increments.  I can not stress enough how important it is for you guys to keep a record.  If we look back in 12 weeks and you still can't tell me what your working weights will be then I can't confidently say you will have improved.  This program relies heavily on you sticking to the board.  We have a goal and in 9weeks we will be hitting that target!!!    If you have any feedback or require any extra help please don't hesitate to message me, Dave, or Darren as we are more then willing to help.

Get After It Guys

G-Unit  

Monday 18 February

Warm Up:
5 mins skipping
3 Rds
1 x Max Effort Box Jump
5 x Power Clean @50%
30m Bear Crawl

Strength: Back Squat
5x5 +10kg from starting weight

Wod:
12 min AMRAP
12 x Pistols (6/leg)
14 x 1 legged burpees (7/leg)
25 x Double Unders

Friday, 15 February 2013

Friday 15 February

Warm Up:
Row 500m
3rds
10 x Clapping Push Ups
10 x Back Extensions
1 x Rope Climb

Strength:
Back Squat
5x5 +7.5

WOD:
5 rds
10 x Snatch Lunges (24/16 KB)
20 x Box Jumps
5 x TGU

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Wednesday 13 February


Warm Up:
3 rds
30 sec handstand hold
10 x Good Morning (20/15)

Followed by:
Establish Max Height Box Jump

Strength:
Deadlift
5x4 +4kg

WOD:
12 min AMRAP
5 x Bent Over Row @ 5rm
10 x Floor Wipers (60/40)
5 x HSPU

Monday, 11 February 2013

Tuesday 12 February


Warm Up:
JYD Warm Up
Burgenor Warm Up
HH&MT @42.5kg

Strength:
Shoulder Press
1x4 +2

Wod:
3rds
5 x Power Snatch (60/40)
25 x GHD/ Abmat Situps
10 x C2B Pull Up
50 x Double Unders

Sunday, 10 February 2013

Monday 11 February

Warm Up:
Run 400m
3rds
10 x Jumping Lunges
10 x Pull Ups
10 x GHD

Strength:
Back Squat
5x5 (+5 from starting weight)

WOD:
21-15-9
Power Clean (60/40)
Kettlebell Swings (24/16)
Knees2 Elbow


Saturday, 9 February 2013

AFS Fat Killers - Week 4

TAFS,

We are four weeks into this zone diet challenge.  The scales read 107.7 so thats down about 1/2 a kilo.  I'm pretty happy with that but I was thinking it might have been more.

This week has seen me hitting new 5rm maxes on all my lifts:
  • Back Squat - 161 
  • Bench Press - 113
  • Bent Over Row - 97
  • Shoulder Press - 75
  • Deadlift - 165
I have to be honest and say that this week has seen me up my blocks from 19 to 25.  I found myself running on empty a couple of times last week and with new 5rm's every week on the horizon I felt it necessary to make sure I was fuelled up appropriately.

Even though it was only .5 of a kilo I have been overwhelmed with the comments of looking hot, looking Buff and Teri feeling the need to squeeze my arms at every opportunity.  My personal favourite was Allie telling me I looked hard ;).... 

Total weight loss is now at 3.1 kgs in 4 weeks.  I think that that has been matched by Gill and by Allie if not surpassed.  

THE PROGRAM:

This week has seen us kick off a new phase in our training.  We will be spending the next 2 weeks building up to our current 5 Rep max's.  Then a further 8 Weeks seeing how far we can develop.  It has been a real challenge to put together this program.  We have the Open coming up, we have our own little competition coming up in April and then onto the summer series where we have people entered for the Manchester Games and The European Inferno and I'm sure a few other little challenges I don't know about.  We also have our Angry Gorilla's getting in on the competition scene.  Alex, Livvie and Grace will all be taking part in the England schools weightlifting competition in March and the BWL U15 Open in May.  

With this in mind the CrossFit classes will revert back to standard CrossFit with a strength element each Day. The Olympic Lifting will be in the WOD's only.  We are running the Barbell Club at 1900 Tuesday & Thursday as well as our original Saturday 0900 class for all your Olympic lifting needs. 

I hope this weeks teething problems and working out all the percentages are behind us now and we can make really good progress over the next 12 weeks guys.  If you have any issues then drop me a line.

Get after it TAFS

G-Unit


Thursday, 7 February 2013

Friday 8 February


Warm Up:
Pull Up Drills
3rds
10 x Overhead Walking Lunges (15/10)
10 x Weighted box Jumps (15/10)

Strength:
Back Squat
5x5 +2.5

Wod:
3Rds
7 x Snatch (55/35)
14 x Snatch Grip Push Press
21 x GHD
Run 150m


Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Wednesday 6 February


TAFS,

Here is the link to the spreadsheet that has all your starting loads for the next 12 weeks.  Please round down to the nearest 5kg and stick to the weights.  We will be moving up 2kg each week so please keep track of your loads.

Percentages & Loads

Todays Wod:


Warm Up:
Row 500m
3rds
10 x Good Morning (15/10)
10 x Weighted Step Ups (15/10)
10 x Weighted Back Extensions

Strength:
Deadlift
5-5-5-5

Wod:
12min AMRAP
10 x Power Cleans (70/45)
15 x Rebounding Box Jumps
Bear Crawl 30m



Monday, 4 February 2013

Tuesday 5 February

Warm Up:
3rds
25x double unders
30 sec Handstand Hold
3 x Ring Dips

Strength:
Shoulder Press
1x4

Wod:
4 Rds
Run 400m
10 x Supine Ring Rows
15 x Evil Wheels
20 x Russian Twist(20/10 med ball)

Sunday, 3 February 2013

Monday 4 February

TAFS

We embark in our new training phase today. You will see that we will be squatting twice a week. We will hit a 3rm on a Friday with this becoming our 5rm on the following Monday. I you send me your current 5rm I will send you the 12 week plan that we will hit each week. On all our other strength exercises we will add 2-3kgs each week.

Warm Up:

Run 400m
3rds
10 x Jump Squats
10 x Rebounding box jumps

5 mins hip mobility

Strength:
5-5-5-5-5 Back Squat

WOD:
3min AMRAP
Row 250m
10 x Burpees

Rest 1 min

4min AMRAP
5 x Power Snatch (50/35)
10 x Pull Ups
15 x Wall Balls

Rest 2 mins

Row 250m
20 x KB Swings
25 x Sit Ups

AFS Fat Killers - Week 3

Week Three I thought saw me get a tighter grip on my eating. I felt that I needed to increase my blocks to a 20 block extra large male this week as I have seen a little drop off in my recovery during sets.

I weighed in this week at 108.4kgs a gain of 1.2kgs. I'm not sure what to read into this as my pictures actually say I have trimmed down. I am pretty sure I ate a little more bread this week which could have resulted in a bit of water retention. I'm not going to get to carried away as I am chasing the holy grail, lose weight while still gaining strength.

Next week sees me hitting 157x5 on the back squat. We are close to my old 5rm already and it's starting to get a little cheeky.

How did you do week 3?

Friday, 1 February 2013

London Throwdown

Myself and Spencer hit the road around 0800. I have to admit a heavy night before didn't help me getting out I bed but I sucked it up. Got to the gym and set off for Brunel Indoor Athletics Centre via Fleet services and a cheeky bacon roll.

We eventually navigated our way through abandoned cars (well 1 at least) parked up and mosey'd on down to the event. We tipped up at the desk to claim out tickets. Spencer was on the list but I wasn't and I paid but luckily my charm and good looks broke the ice and got me in ;).

I missed last year so seeing the event in the flesh was a nice Surprise. Having been to the DWF 3 years running I was impressed by the standard of organisation and the venue. With a stand that must have been able to sit 1000 people, a lovely warm up area that easily catered for all the athletes needs and a shopping area that was every crossfitters wet dream I had no complaints an DWF could take a leaf from the organisers.

When it came to the competition our own Dave Allen was competing in his first ever CrossFit event. When looking at the events prior to the weekend Dave had his wheelhouse basically rehoused at LTD2013.

Event 1, A 1km row to start saw a 3:05 time for Dave and an overall position of 19th. A great start!

Event 2 was a little triplet with Kettlebell swings double Unders and up/downs. Again something that we were pleased to see. 5 and a half rounds with a hand full of missed reps moved us down to 37th overall but still respectable and on course for day 2.

Event 3 was the make or break event. With strength never being a major part of Dave's pre CrossFit life the Olympic lifts have never been a priority equally dave was a handstand hold virgin up until the Tuesday before the comp. After 32 pull ups in 2 mins, a 4.8 second handstand hold and snatch total of 140 and clean total of 185 we slipped down the field to 80th. We needed something special from day 2 :s

Day 2

Now overhead squats are a pain even with fresh shoulders. Throw 70kg on the bar and a whole day competing and your in for a cheeky WOD that involved lateral bear crawls and overheads. Dave hit a wall. His shoulders not knowing weather they were still attached or not and a bear crawl akin to a toddler roll meant our comp was over for this year with a final standing of 115.

A great couple of days an a massive learning curve for not only Dave but myself as a coach and program writer. We will learn out lessons and start preparing for The CrossFit Open in March.

Test Success

TEST WEEK SUMMARY

We have started 2013 and to all intents and purposes we are off to a cracker.  The past 6 months has seen some ups and some downs.  Many of us have had to juggle training with life.  I know having a baby has certainly affected my training (Some would say it wasn't Theo's fault).  Over the past 3 years we have come a hell of a long way.  I know I have evolved enormously as a coach and a programmer.  I have to admit I embarked on this training phase not knowing if what I had come up with would be effective.  After spending many hours researching legends such as Mike Burgenor, gyms such as Catalyst Athletics and MDUSA I developed a program I felt that 95% of us could not only cope with but also develop and excel at.  The truth is I was hopeful we would see improvements but you guys have put in some serious effort and impressed me with your performances. I'm extremely proud of each and every one of you and you should be proud of what you have achievedup to now.

Strength gains, WOD times plummeting and goals not only being hit but smashed to pieces has been the order of the week.  Seeing people break through milestones and obstacles this week has been memorable.  I have to say that my most satisfying moment was to see the results of Christine.  This was one of our original benchmarks with the 15 minute mark being our gold standard in 2010.  At the time only a few achieved this standard.  To see this week almost everyone get under that time was fantastic and those who didn't quite make it under still knocked minutes off their previous best.  On a coaching note my top 3 moments were:

  • Jess hitting 5 butterfly pull ups in every round of Murph after 12 months of working on her shoulder mobility.  
  • Allie hitting a 50kg clean after 6 months of frustration.
  • Alix back squatting 90kg and nearly fainting showed what a tough rep was all about.
The past few months has seen a lot of soul searching.  People asking me if they needed to train harder? Were they progressing fast enough? Should they follow a different program?  And the answer was always be patient, stay focused and trust me.  Strength training takes years and training twice a day will not speed that up.  Olympic lifting is a skill that takes years to perfect.  Most of the progress made happens outside of the gym.  Quality rest and good, clean(ish) eating are the building blocks to improving fitness.  Our whiteboard program has been geared towards developing our basics.  Real progress has been made with Pull Ups, Dips and Handstand Push Ups.  Our goal is to be able to RX every WOD.   Once we can do that the next step is competition.

My goals for 2013 are simple.  I want a team in the top 20 at DWF.  I want 5 members to qualify for London Throwdown 2014 and if we can get someone to regionals that would be the icing on the cake.

What are your goals TAFS?

Gareth