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How much planning and preparation does it really take to do the wrong thing?
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Can't believe I missed this gem...a buddy of mine who trains at a local gym told me about it:
http://www.crossfit.com/mt-archive2/007743.html
I have pretty damn good squat mobility and doing one of these with an aluminum bar, in OLY shoes, on my good side leg, was tough enough for me to realize just how dumb high reps of them are.
http://www.crossfit.com/mt-archive2/007743.html
This will go down as another moment of Asstro/Pudding brilliance.Five rounds for time of:
15 foot L-rope climb, 1 ascent
5 Parallette handstand push-ups
45 pound barbell One-legged overhead squat, 10 reps
For the rope climb, begin seated on the ground. For the handstand push-ups, the ears should dip below hand level. For the one-legged squats, alternate legs.
I have pretty damn good squat mobility and doing one of these with an aluminum bar, in OLY shoes, on my good side leg, was tough enough for me to realize just how dumb high reps of them are.
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Fucking genius. Can't wait for the Bosu ball to get worked into that scheme. ELEEEEEETTTTTT!Captain Quack wrote:Can't believe I missed this gem...a buddy of mine who trains at a local gym told me about it:
http://www.crossfit.com/mt-archive2/007743.htmlThis will go down as another moment of Asstro/Pudding brilliance.Five rounds for time of:
15 foot L-rope climb, 1 ascent
5 Parallette handstand push-ups
45 pound barbell One-legged overhead squat, 10 reps
For the rope climb, begin seated on the ground. For the handstand push-ups, the ears should dip below hand level. For the one-legged squats, alternate legs.
I have pretty damn good squat mobility and doing one of these with an aluminum bar, in OLY shoes, on my good side leg, was tough enough for me to realize just how dumb high reps of them are.
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Cave Canem wrote:The interesting thing I noticed glancing through those posts is that it is usually the people who have been around a few years who are questioning the wisdom of HQ (unless they're a box owner). It is the recent converts who are the most vehement in their defense of the (lack of) programming.
=D> =D> =D>John 'Special Ops' McCord, join date March 2011 wrote:If you're trying to say that [Glasshole] hasn't made any statements applicable to successful training you could be more than slightly mistaken. . . . I have learned a lot . . . in the last 6 months. . . . Bottom line, try to show a little respect when is someone else's house.
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I guess SpecialOps McCord isn't alone. This cat backed him up and he's been doing this shit since 2008. Recognize!
http://www.board.crossfit.com/showthread.php?t=33645
Goddamn. I normally would NOT bag on a guy's lifts but AFTER THREE YEARS OF CULTFISTING, THIS IS WHAT PASSES FOR "GOOD PROGRESS"???
SOMETHING IS WRONG, SHANE! SOMETHING IS VERY WRONG!
http://www.board.crossfit.com/showthread.php?t=33645
Goddamn. I normally would NOT bag on a guy's lifts but AFTER THREE YEARS OF CULTFISTING, THIS IS WHAT PASSES FOR "GOOD PROGRESS"???
EH? The hubris! Louie Simmons is rolling over in his gym.Tuesday 07/12
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=D> =D> =D>John 'Special Ops' McCord, join date March 2011 wrote:If you're trying to say that [Glasshole] hasn't made any statements applicable to successful training you could be more than slightly mistaken. . . . I have learned a lot . . . in the last 6 months. . . . Bottom line, try to show a little respect when is someone else's house.
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I wonder what Weaksauce McCord and his .5 BW press was like six months ago, before he learned all his strength knowledges.
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And wasn't one of those fatal? Seriously tragic situation.Shafman wrote:I don't want the couch thread to actually have any decent training discussion, so here's Andrew Wilson's Rhabdo count.
191
That's 191 cases of rhabdo reported on forums, facebook, and affiliate blogs. All caused by @F.
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Gin Master wrote:John 'Special Ops' McCord, join date March 2011 wrote:If you're trying to say that [Glasshole] hasn't made any statements applicable to successful training you could be more than slightly mistaken. . . . I have learned a lot . . . in the last 6 months. . . . Bottom line, try to show a little respect when is someone else's house.
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Holy fuck, I thought I was weak but this guy takes the cake.
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lasalle wrote:CrossFit says: Don't be such a hater, Jay.Jay wrote:Let's not overanalyze this shit, guys...
@fit sucks
Its a match made in heaven and motherfuckers like us are laughing our yambags off at them
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In a couple of years, he'll be pulling 700. You won't.dingleberry wrote:Gin Master wrote:John 'Special Ops' McCord, join date March 2011 wrote:If you're trying to say that [Glasshole] hasn't made any statements applicable to successful training you could be more than slightly mistaken. . . . I have learned a lot . . . in the last 6 months. . . . Bottom line, try to show a little respect when is someone else's house.
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BP 165#x5/BS 225#x5/Press 110#x5/DL 385#x1
Holy fuck, I thought I was weak but this guy takes the cake.
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A couple of questions here. Has anyone noticed that with the games only two weeks away the @fit Online Store is still offline?
http://store.crossfit.com/
And more importantly, it's good to see the @fit RRG make an appearance as an official vendor of the Games.
http://www.crossfitrrg.com/
Maybe someone in the know can explain why the RRG chose as their mascot the three headed hound who guards the gates of Hell?
http://store.crossfit.com/
The CF store is now closed:(
Stay tuned for the launch of the new CrossFit/Reebok online store opening shortly.
And more importantly, it's good to see the @fit RRG make an appearance as an official vendor of the Games.
http://www.crossfitrrg.com/
Maybe someone in the know can explain why the RRG chose as their mascot the three headed hound who guards the gates of Hell?
The RRG money sure didn't go into site design.Abandon hope, all ye who paid your fees.
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Why the fuck would a 30 year old, 216# grown man publicly post numbers like that ? Maybe they're rehab numbers from physical therapy ?protobuilder wrote:In a couple of years, he'll be pulling 700. You won't.dingleberry wrote:Gin Master wrote:John 'Special Ops' McCord, join date March 2011 wrote:If you're trying to say that [Glasshole] hasn't made any statements applicable to successful training you could be more than slightly mistaken. . . . I have learned a lot . . . in the last 6 months. . . . Bottom line, try to show a little respect when is someone else's house.
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BP 165#x5/BS 225#x5/Press 110#x5/DL 385#x1
Holy fuck, I thought I was weak but this guy takes the cake.
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Because the hardcore kool aid drinkers are rank newbs who don't know enough about real training to be embarrassed by shitty numbers.Cave Canem wrote:Why the fuck would a 30 year old, 216# grown man publicly post numbers like that ? Maybe they're rehab numbers from physical therapy ?protobuilder wrote:In a couple of years, he'll be pulling 700. You won't.dingleberry wrote:Gin Master wrote:John 'Special Ops' McCord, join date March 2011 wrote:If you're trying to say that [Glasshole] hasn't made any statements applicable to successful training you could be more than slightly mistaken. . . . I have learned a lot . . . in the last 6 months. . . . Bottom line, try to show a little respect when is someone else's house.
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BP 165#x5/BS 225#x5/Press 110#x5/DL 385#x1
Holy fuck, I thought I was weak but this guy takes the cake.
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Because it is the doing that matters. The flailing. The sweating. The crowing. The superiority over others who aren't doing. THAT matters. The numbers don't.Cave Canem wrote: Why the fuck would a 30 year old, 216# grown man publicly post numbers like that ? Maybe they're rehab numbers from physical therapy ?
Or he's just an idiot, as Edward points out.
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No hubris is 1/2 or more of the problem with this shit as well.protobuilder wrote:Because it is the doing that matters. The flailing. The sweating. The crowing. The superiority over others who aren't doing. THAT matters. The numbers don't.Cave Canem wrote: Why the fuck would a 30 year old, 216# grown man publicly post numbers like that ? Maybe they're rehab numbers from physical therapy ?
Or he's just an idiot, as Edward points out.
Much like the kid at my gym the other day who worked up to a max of 145# on the power clean with the donkey kick and elbows down rack. He started with 95# and threw the bar down and strutted off like he was king shit after every rep. He was approximately 150 to 165 pounds so it wasn't even a body weight clean.
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Cave Canem wrote:Why the fuck would a 30 year old, 216# grown man publicly post numbers like that ? Maybe they're rehab numbers from physical therapy ?
Because in the land of Blind the one eyed man is King.
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Hell, I'm stronger than that guy and he outweights me by 50 or so pounds.
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=D> =D> =D>powerlifter54 wrote:Cave Canem wrote:Why the fuck would a 30 year old, 216# grown man publicly post numbers like that ? Maybe they're rehab numbers from physical therapy ?
Because in the land of Blind the one eyed man is King.
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Mickey O'neil wrote: Hell, I'm stronger than that guy and he outweights me by 50 or so pounds.
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Ed Zachary wrote:Because the hardcore kool aid drinkers are rank newbs who don't know enough about real training to be embarrassed by shitty numbers.Cave Canem wrote:Why the fuck would a 30 year old, 216# grown man publicly post numbers like that ? Maybe they're rehab numbers from physical therapy ?protobuilder wrote:In a couple of years, he'll be pulling 700. You won't.dingleberry wrote:Gin Master wrote:John 'Special Ops' McCord, join date March 2011 wrote:If you're trying to say that [Glasshole] hasn't made any statements applicable to successful training you could be more than slightly mistaken. . . . I have learned a lot . . . in the last 6 months. . . . Bottom line, try to show a little respect when is someone else's house.
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BP 165#x5/BS 225#x5/Press 110#x5/DL 385#x1
Holy fuck, I thought I was weak but this guy takes the cake.
Even other @fitters are making fun of this guy. It's quite a sight.
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Somewhere even a little Chinese Girl won't warm up with these weights...she would get abused.M/30 YOA/216#/6'0"
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Cerberus is a very appropriate mascot for the RRG. Money goes in, but it doesn't come out.
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Yes, she is quite lovely.WildGorillaMan wrote:Mickey O'neil wrote: Hell, I'm stronger than that guy and he outweights me by 50 or so pounds.
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You know I didn't realize how big @fit has gotten, but I saw a SUV today with some big Crossfit sticker on the back. I tried to find their webpage from the main site. I found out my hometown, where the high school drew from 3 communities and my graduating class was 94 people, has a crossfit now.
From their web page
From their web page
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