CrossFit East River – WOD
Metcon
Foot Locker (Time)
5 Rounds:
9 Toes to Bar
15 Wallballs (20/14)
Directly Into…
5 Rounds:
9 Power Snatches (75/55)
15 Overhead Squats (75/55)
5 Rounds:
9 Toes to Bar
15 Wallballs (20/14)
Directly Into…
5 Rounds:
9 Power Snatches (75/55)
15 Overhead Squats (75/55)
DAILY MINDSET
“Adversity causes some to break. For others, it breaks records.”
Adversity can really, really hurt. Let’s not create an illusion that it’s all sunshine and rainbows. It will try our values, test our patience, and challenge who we are as human beings. It’s no warm cup of cocoa on a winter morning.
But a warm cup of cocoa doesn’t make us better. A picture perfect day doesn’t make us better. We learn when we make mistakes. When we miss, trip up, face plant, and get caught off guard. At our very basic biological level, this is how we adapt. It’s encoded in us… and it’s seriously like a secret sleeping super power.
That is, of course, if we use them to our advantage. The nature of a mistake is not to tell us we suck. That we failed. That we’re not good enough. The nature of a mistake is to educate us. To give us the ammunition we need to become better. To take the challenge to earn greatness, out of something that once was not.
Adversity is not in the way of greatness.
Adversity is the way the way to greatness.
This is the championship mindset.
“Dead Sea”
Teams of 3
4 Rounds:
4:00 Row for Calories
3:00 Lateral Burpees over Barbell
2:00 Deadlifts (225/155)
No Rest Between Rounds
DAILY MINDSET
“Most of the time we feel tired not because we’ve done too much, but because we’ve done too little of what makes us come alive.” – Jim Kwik
We’re not going to pretend the hard times go away. And that we won’t need to do things that we’d rather not. We have commitments, obligations, and bills to pay. But when we find ourselves in a daily loop of non-stop “work”… we won’t feel like ourselves.
But it’s not the time we put in at work that causes this. It’s the time we don’t put in on the other things. Our passions. The reason why we get out of bed in the morning. Yet in the furious pace of our lives, we let it fall to the wayside because we need to get “back to work.”
The times where we are the most unhappy, are the times where we are the most untrue to ourselves. Redefine to ourselves what sets us on fire. What makes us come alive. And literally schedule it on your calendar as if it’s a life-saving doctors appointment. Because in truth… it is.
21-15-9
Thrusters, 95# / 65#
Pull-ups
DAILY MINDSET
“Trade your expectation for appreciation, and the world changes around you” – Tony Robbins
Routines and habits become part of the norm. Morning coffee, listening to the radio, the drive to the field, taking the kids to practice. We appreciate healthy habits, and let’s continue to reinforce them. There is however much to be said about taking a pause to our routine, to appreciate the fortune in our lives. The absolute abundance we are so lucky to have.
In a world where comforts are the “norm”, we want to consciously remind ourselves how good our lives are.
The thought of losing those precious parts of our day is a sobering one. But despite it being a morbid thought, we will. There will be a final cup of morning coffee for us. There will be the last chance for us to listen to the radio. And if we are lucky enough to have kids, there will be a last time we get to wait in traffic as we drive them to soccer practice.
As Tony Robbins quotes, “if we can remove expectations from the norm, and replace them with a sense of gratitude, our entire world changes.”
“Venti”
AMRAP 20:
20 Wallballs (20/14)
20 Single Arm Dumbbell Power Snatches (50/35)
20 Box Jumps (24/20)
20 Single Arm Dumbbell Push Presses (50/35)
20/15 Calorie Row
DAILY MINDSET
“To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone.” – Reba McEntire
As we start our day, let’s think about these three.
Wishbone – Nothing is too great, or out of reach. Faith and doubt are both self-fulling prophecies.
Backbone – The unbreakable will to give our best, regardless of the circumstances. Through the lens of the growth-mindset, every outcome is an opportunity to become better.
Funnybone – We do life for one reason: to enjoy it. If we aren’t enjoying what we’re doing, we need to find something else. As Oscar Wilde writes, “Life is too short to take things seriously.” Let’s enjoy the ride.
“Swole Cycle”
Tabata Intervals:
Strict Pull-ups
Bike Calories
Push-ups
Bike Calories
Tabata = 8 Rounds of :20 On, :10 Off
DAILY MINDSET
“How much do you care about getting better?”
Sounds like a silly question, but most don’t think about this.
When we are truly care about getting better, our view on things change. We see events as a means to grow… true chances to improve ourselves. The opposite is when we view everything as a test.
When we find ourselves comparing against others, and stuck on the thought of viewing “X” as a measuring stick against our goals, remind ourselves of this question. How much do we care about getting better?
4 rounds, 2 minutes on, 2 minutes off
30 Double Unders
1 Hang Squat Clean (135/95)
30 Double Unders
2 Hang Squat Cleans (135/95)
30 Double Unders
3 Hang Squat Cleans (135/95)
….. Pick up each round where you left off in the first round
DAILY MINDSET
“Hope and despair are both self-fulfilling prophecies.” – Ernest Hemingway
If you are in the market for a blue Honda, all you see on the road are blue Hondas. It’s as if they are seemingly everywhere. In every intersection, passing us on the highway, and at the gas station.
Yet, they were there the whole time. We as humans have what’s called the “Reticular Activation System”, which helps us see more of what we’re actively thinking about.
It’s actually a survival mechanism. If we needed to look for food because we were about to starve, we prime our senses to find it. Or if danger was close by in the form of a man-eating predator, we’d prioritize our senses to be very aware of where the threat was, or where it could be hiding. It’s an incredible level of focus that we don’t realize we’re using, bringing what is on our subconscious mind into the conscious world.
Are we focused on what might go wrong?
Or are we focused on what will make it go right?
“Steel Toe”
Teams of 3
For Time (30 Minute Cap):
3 Rounds:
1,000 Meter Row
30 Toes to Bar
Into…
21 Burpee Box Jump Overs (24/20)
21 Clean and Jerks (135/95)
21 Burpee Box Jump Overs (24/20)
21 Clean and Jerks (155/105)
21 Burpee Box Jump Overs (24/20)
21 Clean and Jerks (185/135)
DAILY MINDSET
“I would rather die of passion than boredom.” – Vincent Van Gogh
There are times in our lives, whether it be during training, at work, or at home, where we question the choices we’ve made. They arrive shortly after we make an important decision. A form of “buyers remorse”, where we wonder if we’re on the right path. As humans, that’s what is safe to us, and we seek it out… knowing with certainty, in uncertain times, that we’re on the best path forward.
But… do we really?
Think back to a moment of uncertainty. Think of the first day we first talked to our significant other. The first time we went on a roller coaster ride. The first time we walked into a CrossFit gym.
Uncertainty makes us feel alive. Those moments are etched into us forever, and are some of our fondest memories. If everything was known, expected, and pre-determined, life would be so horribly boring. It wouldn’t be a life at all. Where others may run from uncertainty, let’s embrace it for what it is, and create the life of memories we’ll look back on with pride.
“Stranger Things”
Teams of 2
AMRAP 25:
3 Wallballs (20/14)
3 Kettlebell Swings (53/35)
3 Calorie Assault Bike
6 Wallballs (20/14)
6 Kettlebell Swings (53/35)
6 Calorie Assault Bike
9 Wallballs (20/14)
9 Kettlebell Swings (53/35)
9 Calorie Assault Bike
…
Climb By 3’s Each Round
*Athletes Switch After Completing Full Rounds
DAILY MINDSET
“Stay committed to your decisions, but stay flexible to your approach.” – Tony Robbins
We can’t always see what is ahead on the windy road.
We don’t know if there will be a lightning storm, a massive oak tree blocking us, or maybe it’s road construction pushing a lengthy detour. All of which can cause a change in our planned arrival time.
Direction without flexibility is a recipe for disaster, forcing a path that may not be possible. Yet flexibility without direction is just as harmful, living like a leaf blowing in the wind.
It’s not a matter of if, but when, we hit the roadblock and will need to adjust our route. But the destination does not change. Dedicated to the “what” we’re after, but flexible in the “how.”
Buy-In: 15 Clusters (95/65)
3 Rounds:
15/12 Calories on Rower
15 Chest to Bar Pull-ups
Cash-Out: 15 Clusters (95/65)
DAILY MINDSET
“Roses that are left unpruned can become a tangled mess of old and new canes, all competing for air and light.” – Elizabeth Roth
As the rose bush grows, it creates more buds that it can maintain. It doesn’t grow like a tree, as it’s physical size is limited, but the buds keep on coming. And if we don’t trim the buds down… the whole bush can exhaust itself and die.
Ideas are like rose buds. They constantly need to be “pruned” or trimmed. If we don’t trim our ideas, just like the rose bush, we can overwhelm ourselves.
Growth ideas are natural and it’s completely normal (and a very good thing) for new ones to come on a daily basis. But if we want to reach our full potential, it will require the pruning, trimming, and critical look on what needs to stay… and what needs to go.
Strict Gymnastics
3 Sets for Max Reps (Choose 1):
Max Strict Handstand Push-ups
Max Strict Ring Dips
Max Push-ups
“Bubbles”
AMRAP 12:
10 Burpees
25 Double Unders