New beginnings
Posted in life on 04. Jan, 2009
So I’ve been using this blog as pretty much a workout log and food log, and I think it needs to be that and more.
Over the next 8 weeks, I’m participating in our CrossFit Affiliate’s, CrossFit Central, challenge for the new year: the I Am CrossFit Challenge.
This is 8 weeks of intense focus on fitness and nutrition goals. This is 8 weeks for me to step it up to the next level. What is the next level? I’m not sure, but I think this will help me find it.
Before I moved to Austin, I was active but not an athlete. I did no races, rides, group events, anything. I went to the gym and threw some weights around, mountain biked, and snowboarded. When I moved to Austin, I still threw some weights around, but I switched from mountain biking to road cycling, and snowboarding to snowboarding less. I also made friends with a bunch of athletes, which made me realize that all these years, I could have actually set goals and competed in events that I only wished I could have done in college.
In 2009, it all comes together. I’m in the best shape of my life yet, and I still have room to move up. The I Am CrossFit Challenge is going to get me into race shape for the 2009 tri season.
My goals over the next 8 weeks:
- Log every day of eating. Every day. (This is actually a requirement of the program, but I’m going to make it a goal of my own, because as you can see from this blog, I suck at it)
- Improve my overhead squat so I can reliably put 95 lb overhead.
- Improve my pull-ups: I want butterfly pull-ups in 8 weeks.
- Incorporate CrossFit Endurance into my training schedule.
- Test my nutrition and CrossFit training twice: at the 3M and AT&T half marathons, where I want to PR on each. My current PR is 1:45:51. This is in addition to benchmark workouts we do as part of our regular CF workouts.
Does this seem lofty but achievable? I hope so. Is it not enough? Post thoughts to comments.
Today’s WOD:
3 rounds for time:
400m run
15 pull-ups
7 hang cleans @ 95lb
Time: 9:50
The next time I do this, I want to do it in less time with 135lb on the bar.


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