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Monday: February 2, 2015

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The CrossFit OIB Instructor Training Program begins this week! We are excited to begin the training process with a very special group of student interns. Since our beginning in 2009, CFOIB has been on the forefront of CrossFit gyms, implementing our own training program for growing and mentoring coaches. True to our mission statement, we have a standard of excellence in developing top level coaches. We are proud of our tradition of nurturing, training, and mentoring amazing coaches. Our instructors always have and always will be born and bred from within our very own CrossFit Ocean Isle Beach Community, built on a STRONG FOUNDATION.

FITNESS

A.
Three sets of:
Deadlift x 6-8 reps
Rest 45 seconds
Alternating Reverse Lunges x 20 steps
Rest 45 seconds
Dumbbell Bench Press x 10-12 reps
Rest 45 seconds

B.
Every minute, on the minute, for 15 minutes:
1st minute – 15 Kettlebell Swings
2nd minute – 200 Meter Run
3rd minute – 20/10 Push-Ups

C.
Every minute, on the minute, for 6 minutes:
Minute 1 – Lean Away Pull-Ups x 3-4 reps @ 4111 (these can be done in bands if necessary)
Minute 2 – Bottom’s Up Kettlebell Carry x 25 yards each arm

**Lean Away Pullups is a variation of the better-known subscapularis pull-up which is another great upper back exercise to develop strong latissimus dorsi, rotator cuff and grip. It it particularly interesting for law enforcement officers and mixed martial arts practitioners, as they have to be strong from many angles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SWOa_jkHSM

AIM

A.
Take 15 minutes and build to today’s 1RM Clean or Power Clean

B.
Every minute, on the minute, for 15 minutes:
1st minute – 5 Power Cleans @ 65-75% of today’s 1RM
2nd minute – 200 Meter Run
3rd minute – 20 Ring Dips
(modify ring dips to number that can be performed in 45 seconds or less)

C.
Every minute, on the minute, for 6 minutes:
Minute 1 – Lean Away Pull-Ups x 3-4 reps @ 4111
Minute 2 – Bottom’s Up Kettlebell Carry x 25 yards each arm

SPORT

A.
Every two minutes, for 10 minutes (5 sets):
Front Squat x 1 rep @ 90-95%

B.
Every two minutes, for 12 minutes (6 sets):
Clean + Front Squat x 1 rep @ 90-95%

C.
Four sets of:
Touch-n-Go Power Cleans x 5 reps
Rest 2 minutes
Goal loading per set (by %):
*Set 1 – 70-75%
*Set 2 – 75-80%
*Set 3 – 80-85%
*Set 4 – 85+%

D.
Three sets for times of:
10 Hang Squat Cleans (155/105 lbs)
15 Chest-to-Bar Pull-Ups
20 Box Jump-Overs (24″/20″)
Rest 2 minutes

Optional Additional Session
Perform only if you have time for two separate sessions separated by at least 3-4 hours.
Six sets of:
Run 200 Meters @ 75-80%
Run 400 Meters @ 85-90%
Walk 200 Meters

CrossFit MOM

Advanced
5 rounds
10 medicine ball cleans #12
10 wall ball #12

Intermediate
4 rounds
10 medicine ball cleans #10
10 wall ball #10

Beginner
3 rounds
10 medicine ball cleans #8
10 wall ball #8

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Motivation Monday – Dan M.

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Flashback to July 2013, I am sitting on my screen porch, dissatisfied with my prior gym, getting further from my goals, and not getting the news I needed to hear from my doctor. While trying to figure out how to dig out of this mess, I keep seeing this little BMW drive by our house with the big CrossFit OIB sticker on the back windshield. My curiosity kicks in, and I start researching crossfitoib.com, (great job by the way), and CrossFit in general. I start watching some videos online and say to myself, no way I can do that stuff. Then my competitive and athletic juices kick in . . .

In between, I go and get blood drawn for my physical and also start my journey at CrossFit OIB. It was tough in the beginning, but you and your great coaches made the transition easy. Eight weeks into my journey, I finally go back for the results from the blood test. Numbers were not good, but I talk them into a retake after I explain the changes I had made in my workout routine, but also on the nutritional end via the first Whole Life Challenge. Well the numbers from the retake still were not right, but showed GREAT IMPROVEMENT, and it was enough to buy another six months of doing what you and your team taught me from the Doctor.

Well it has been a year and a half of working at it, 25 pounds down in weight, feeling like a new person, and the biggest piece of all, A CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH FROM THE DOCTOR. They could not believe what WE accomplished. The sweetest words I have heard in a long time were ” See you in a year” from my doctor.

You and your great coaches have truly changed my life. I can not thank you enough!!!

I now have to try to think of some new goals as we have reached all my old ones!! Looking forward to it!!

-Dan Meehan

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The 2015 CrossFit OPEN

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WHAT IS THE CROSSFIT OPEN?

The 2015 CrossFit season begins with the worldwide Open competition. Everyone in the world is invited to compete in five workouts over five weeks, posting their scores online in real time.More than 209,000 people participated in the Open last year, and this year the worldwide competition will be even broader and more inclusive. Scaled versions of the Open workouts will make their debut, as well as a new Teenage Division for athletes 14-17 years old. The Open is a truly “open” competition. Anyone from anywhere can participate.

The first Open workout will be released on Thursday, Feb. 26. As in previous years, the Open will be a five-week competition with one new workout per week. The week’s workout will be released each Thursday at 5 p.m. PT, and competitors will have four days to complete the workout and log their score on the Games site. Score submissions will be due before 5 p.m. PT on the Monday following the workout’s release.

The Open
Feb. 26-March 30, 2015
15.1: Feb. 26 -March 2
15.2: March 5-9
15.3: March 12-16
15.4: March 19-23
15.5: March 26-30

What if you can’t do many or any CrossFit workouts scaled? 

You can still play even if you’re not a competitive CrossFit Athlete!

2015 THROWDOWN

THE CROSSFIT OIB (INTERNAL TEAM) THROWDOWN

Many of us at CFOIB will never make it to the CrossFit Games, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t get into the spirit of the Games and create our own version of the Open! Last year we had over 50 athletes participate in the CFOIB  Internal Team ThrowDown. This was our way of bringing athletes together through camaraderie and teamwork and what an awesome time we had!

The Breakdown:

  • Every athlete that registers to compete in the worldwide competition will also be placed on a team within CrossFit OIB. As always, we will track your weekly workout result on our in-house leader-board, but this year your score will added to your teammates’ for one big awesome score!
  • Teams will be lead by a Captain: A CrossFit OIB Coach who has also registered individually as an Open Competitor.
  • Teams will be 2-3 athletes, depending on the number of online Open registrants. Again, you cannot be a part of the Internal Team Throw-Down unless you register for the CrossFit OPEN.
  • Teams and/or Individuals DO NOT have to complete the weekly Open workout as Rx’d, scaled workout scores will be weighed just as heavily as Rx’d.
  • A scaled version(s) of each week’s Open workout will be given so that ALL LEVELS of athletes can participate. Even newbies!
  • Coach K will select teams as athletes begin to register! We want a variety of athletes to work together over the 5 weeks so she will be putting teams together with that in mind. No stacked teams! (Each team will have one full-on RX athelte, one scaled, and one intermediate athlete.)
  • Each week teams will complete the announced Open workout for that week. Teams do not have to complete the workout(s) during the same class time but bonus points will be given if they do. The more camaraderie the more points!
  • All teammates scores will be added together for one team score that is ranked on the leaderboard each week.
  • Prizes will be given each week for teams ranked the highest. Bonus points can be earned throughout the week in a variety of ways. Stay tuned for scoring info!
  • Grand Prize will be given for top ranked team after 5 weeks!
  • Cost for Open Registration is $20 and is paid to The CrossFit Games, not CFOIB.

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Oly Seminar Part 2: The Jerk

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Register herehttp://bit.ly/TheJerkPart2

An Introduction to Olympic Weightlifting for the Novice Athlete 
with Coach K 

Part 2 :The Jerk 

Tuesday February 24 from 6 – 8pm
Members & Non Members $35
Pro/All In members save 20%

About this seminar:
We will break apart and reconstruct the Olympic Lift, The Jerk using:

Progressions practicing key positioning
Cues to build kinesthetic awareness
Proper technique for more efficient movement
Drills to improve strength and reinforce technique
Demonstration of movements for repetition

This seminar is for novice lifters (ex: fitness & new-ish aim athletes)

We will briefly touch on:
Mental exercises for attempting maximal lift
Exercises and drills that are most effective for mastery

Part 3 will cover Intro to the Snatch, (dates to be announced)

SPACE IS LIMITED TO 20 participants. REGISTER HERE: http://bit.ly/TheJerkPart2

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CF Kids Canceled

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CrossFit Kids is canceled for Friday, January 16th.

Complete the following at home:

Practice headstands, frog stands, and/or planches for up to 20 minutes. (Have your parent take a picture of your handstand or frog stand and post it to our Facebook page.) 

 

Read for 30 minutes.

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