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WoD - Wednesday 28th August, 2019

WoD - Wednesday 28th August, 2019

A word from the boss…

“In gymnastics, completing a routine without error will not get you a perfect score, the 10.0—only a 9.7. To get the last three tenths of a point, you must demonstrate “risk, originality, and virtuosity” as well as make no mistakes in execution of the routine.”

“Risk is simply executing a movement that is likely to be missed or botched; originality is a movement or combination of movements unique to the athlete—a move or sequence not seen before. Understandably, novice gymnasts love to demonstrate risk and originality, for both are dramatic, fun, and awe inspiring— especially among the athletes themselves, although audiences are less likely to be aware when either is demonstrated.”

“Virtuosity, though, is a different beast altogether. Virtuosity is defined in gymnastics as “performing the common uncommonly well.” Unlike risk and originality, virtuosity is elusive, supremely elusive. It is, however, readily recognized by audience as well as coach and athlete. But more importantly, more to my point, virtuosity is more than the requirement for that last tenth of a point; it is always the mark of true mastery (and of genius and beauty).”

“There is a compelling tendency among novices developing any skill or art, whether learning to play the violin, write poetry, or compete in gymnastics, to quickly move past the fundamentals and on to more elaborate, more sophisticated movements, skills, or techniques. This compulsion is the novice’s curse—the rush to originality and risk.”

“The novice’s curse is manifested as excessive adornment, silly creativity, weak fundamentals and, ultimately, a marked lack of virtuosity and delayed mastery. If you’ve ever had the opportunity to be taught by the very best in any field you’ve likely been surprised at how simple, how fundamental, how basic the instruction was. The novice’s curse afflicts learner and teacher alike. Physical training is no different.”

“What will inevitably doom a physical training program and dilute a coach’s efficacy is a lack of commitment to fundamentals. We see this increasingly in both programming and supervising execution. Rarely now do we see prescribed the short, intense couplets or triplets that epitomize CrossFit programming. Rarely do trainers really nitpick the mechanics of fundamental movements.”

“I understand how this occurs. It is natural to want to teach people advanced and fancy movements. The urge to quickly move away from the basics and toward advanced movements arises out of the natural desire to entertain your client and impress him with your skills and knowledge. But make no mistake: it is a sucker’s move. Teaching a snatch where there is not yet an overhead squat, teaching an overhead squat where there is not yet an air squat, is a colossal mistake. This rush to advancement increases the chance of injury, delays advancement and progress, and blunts the client’s rate of return on his efforts. In short, it retards his fitness.”

“If you insist on basics, really insist on them, your clients will immediately recognize that you are a master trainer. They will not be bored; they will be awed. I promise this. They will quickly come to recognize the potency of fundamentals. They will also advance in every measurable way past those not blessed to have a teacher so grounded and committed to basics.”

“Training will improve, clients will advance faster, and you will appear more experienced and professional and garner more respect, if you simply recommit to the basics.”

Glassman, well guess what, he can write just slightly better than I!

CrossFit Cardiff WoD

Three
For time:
50 Toes To Bar
25 Front Squats (60/40kg)
100 Calorie Row
25 Front Squats (60/40kg)
50 Toes To Bar

Please get those times up to the whiteboard…

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WoD - Friday 5th July, 2019

WoD - Friday 5th July, 2019

Maybe a Saturday team WoD. You know, more time on your hands as you don’t have work, you can take a morning off the renovations and throw down in the sunshine with your buddies, just like the good old days. They will take the piss out of you for a spell, you’ll die during the workout…they will take the piss out of you even more. Then, the same friends will thrust a free beer into your hands, and another, forcing you to not only take the rest of the day off from house shit, but abandon your car outside the gym, turn your Bat Phone off and get sunburnt and shitface drunk in a local beer garden. In turn and due to a raging hang over, forcing you to take the next day off too!

Basically, it’s a win win situation.

CrossFit Cardiff Partner WoD

16 Rounds for time:
8 Front squats (70/50kg)
10m Hand Stand Walk
8 Handstand Push Up
8 Chest To Bar Pull Up

These are you go, I go rounds. and no, you do NOT need chalk for Front Squats!! Times to the whiteboard and descend on Groves’s house please…

Groves in full holiday mode

Groves in full holiday mode

WoD - Monday 18th March, 2019

WoD - Monday 18th March, 2019

On a scale of 1 - 10, 10 being the highest, how hung over do you think the Welsh rugby team are right now?! 11? What an amazing result by a well drilled and cohesive team….just like team green! Clearly the biggest legends and coolest kids on the block, and best at the stuff. All the stuff!

The final folk to do 19.4 please remember that the world does go on, if you have done it once then leave it alone. Support those who haven’t and just get back to kicking your own arse in class. and tomorrow we are back to it with a blast. No more war chants, just warm ups and get after it.

CrossFit Cardiff WoD

Macho Man
3 Power Cleans 
3 Front Squats
3 Jerks 
EMOM (Every minute, on the minute) for as long as possible 
Bar loaded at 185/135lbs

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WoD - Friday 17th August, 2018

WoD - Friday 17th August, 2018

Finally, it's Friday. Come in, smash yourselves with a cool assed finale to the Buddy Buddy week. 

Remember, morning dwellers you will be unaffected. Those of you lot planning to make your Friday night a special occasion for those buddies of yours, remember the timings posted below:

Open Gym: 15:00 - 18:00
Shit loads of cool fun and frolics with barbells and stuff: 18:00 - END
Town for lots more fun but now with beer: END - THE VERY END


Everyone is welcome, get your ass down to have it kicked all over the jazz! 

CrossFit Cardiff WoD

For time:
50 Cal Row
40 Front Squats (20/15kg)
30 Burpees
20 Pull Ups
10 Box Jump Overs (30/24")

The above is the workout for the 06:30 class. Adjustments to the same workout will be made for the evening. 

As always, put your times on the whiteboard and send me a double biceps front group picture...

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