CrossFit Austin would like to congratulate our 2014 Regional Team! The following athletes will represent CFA at this year’s CrossFit Games Regional Qualifier in San Antonio on May 23-25.
Performance & Foundations 20:00 For Quality
400 M Run
5 Unweighted Step-ups/leg
5 Goblet Squats
5 KB Swings
5 KB Sit-ups
5 KB Tic Tacs/side
50 M Waiters Walk
*Move at an easy to moderate pace, focus on great movement quality throughout, a good goal would be to finish 3-4 rounds
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Make up Monday’s Tester
“Most folks are as happy as they make up their minds to be.” -Abraham Lincoln
For close to 10 years now I have tried to understand the complexity of human performance. Failing as many times as I have succeeded in this venture, it lead me to search out experts in the field:
James Fitzgerald (OPT) the first CrossFit Games Champion and leading expert in exercise physiology as it pertains to the sport of CrossFit; Dan Pfaff (Track and Field) considered one of the best coaches in the world who has coached 49 Olympians, 9 Olympic Medalists, 5 World Record holders; Stuart McMillan (Strength & Conditioning/ Sprint Coach) who has coached at 5 different Olympic Games where his athletes have amassed 26 medals and Dr. Gerry Ramogida one of the worlds top therapists.
I expected answers. Maybe secret workouts, specific exercises, complex periodization schemes, or new performance supplement.
I found none.
Instead, I found simplicity, patience and understanding of the human element.
They are masters of Stress and Adaptation; realizing individual differences between athletes, the patience needed for adaptation and how outside stressors affect the health and wellness of the athlete.
This has reshaped my view of fitness. It’s no longer performance based but quality of life based. True fitness should not create injury or pathology, but build both physical and mental health.
Exercise can be a hefty dose of mental, physical, and emotional stress. Very few things create such a combination. Layer that on top of poor nutrition, lack of sleep, job and relationship stress and you have an adaptation disaster. It will lead to poor performance, poor mental well-being, and injury.
If Stress and Adaptation are the key to performance and health, it is important to track both to the best of our ability.
Omegawave will give us a deeper look at the following:
* Adaptation (Readiness Profile)
* Central Nervous System Readiness
* Aerobic and Anaerobic Profiles
* Hormonal Systems
* Detoxification Systems
* Cardiopulmonary Systems
This allows us to better understand ourselves; our lifestyle, daily stress and our adaptation process. Instead of looking to the outside for answers by searching out ‘fitness gurus’, “Miracle” Diets, or workout regimens we can now look within.
It’s about finding our biological limits then surpassing them.
I am not only passionate about helping our own clients and athletes but the greater Austin Community. This isn’t about being shackled to “Elitism”, a CrossFit gym, or any gym for that matter. My priorities are clear; help people find true fitness and ultimately true wellness.
State your Name and/or Nickname please: Buck Johnson
Words to live by? Own Your World
What is your fitness background? I worked out casually thru my 20s and early 30s. When I was 34, I found my way to a place that is now gone called Monolith Gym. It was a bunch of punk rock guys running it but they knew a lot about lifting. They showed me olympic lifting, plyometrics, strongman stuff, etc. That is where I learned how to really workout. I also boxed at that gym. After they closed up shop, I found my way to CFA where I have been ever since!
How long have you been CrossFitting? I joined CFA in February of 2013 and did the CrossFit programming for a few months. Then I decided to dedicate myself to the South Side Strength program and that’s where I still am today. I love it.
What’s your favorite part of CrossFit Austin? The training and motivation I get from the coaches AND from the other members. Everyone is very cool and Ive learned so much in such a short amount of time.
What are your training goals? To get stronger and stronger and stronger and to gain knowledge on the theory and techniques of lifts and movements.
Favorite sport or activity? My favorite sport is American football- RAIDERS!!!! I love watching soccer also.
Recent adventure you’re planning? My wife and I love to travel. We are going to the Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly festival (where we met) in April and then to the Ink n Iron music and tattoo festival in Long Beach in June and then to Portland Oregon in August to watch Bayern Munich play soccer.
Tell us something we don’t know about you… I play drums for a few local bands here in Austin and that’s given me the opportunity to tour around Europe and the US several times.
Longhorns or Aggies? I’m much more of a pro football fan than college but I support any Aggie or Longhorn that ends up on the Oakland Raiders 🙂
Leave the fine folks of CrossFit Austin with some parting words…
I’m totally shocked and honored to get “Athlete of Month” at CFA. My life is pretty much planned around my workouts at CFA. I live it and love it and Im thankful for all of the coaches and members of the gym that have taught me so much. Special shout outs to Thomas, Wes, Danny, Tristy and of course all of my OG South Side Strength brothers and sisters. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Contrary to last week our goal for the coming test week is to focus on performing. Testing requires a “whatever it takes” attitude, and a focused effort that should only be replicable on the big stage or in the right environment. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not giving you carte blanche to move like shit if you want the best score possible you have to be efficient. Case in point is Mr. Froning very few CrossFit athletes move as efficiently as he does and the results are apparent. By simply being super efficient therefore eliminating “leaks” in energy, effort, or power on Rich can outlast his opponents on most occasions. So when we look at our tests this week balance efficiency with a very high effort. Below you’ll find the full week of tests and a synopsis of our first test tomorrow. We will have a daily synopsis on both the tests and the aerobic recovery work throughout the week.
Tests Monday: “Fran” 21-15-9 of Thrusters @ 95/65 & Pull-ups
What kind of test:Mix Modal Anaerobic Threshold Test
What to expect:
Pain. Seriously though when we look at an all out effort that falls between :90 – 3:00 minutes the experience will be painful. First off by mix model we simply mean multiple movements and implements will be utilized and a simple way to define Anaerobic is that the effort will be fueled by something other than oxygen. In this case if done correctly the predominant fuel source will be lactate which gives your lungs, and muscles that nice burning sensation.
What’s the Goal:
Our goal is to see how well you can move and perform in the presence of lactate. Lactate either crushes an athlete or the athlete is efficient at using that lactate as fuel. So while the natural urge will to to see what your “Rx” Fran time is, I’d encourage athletes to think in terms of what time frames the weight and pull-up option put you in. If the weight is to heavy and/or your pull-ups are to slow the test becomes totally different from our perspective. So shoot for something that falls in the 2:30-5:00 time frame.
Make-up Day: Preferably Tuesday, Friday if necessary