BLOG 136 CROSSFIT GAMES
Well Netflix drew me to another documentary, this time
called “Fittest on Earth 2015”. CrossFit is pretty extreme to me, and this
movie proved that to be true. The top 40 athletes from around the world come
together for this event. The CrossFit Games are intense, so let me tell you about
what I saw.
The athletes agree that choosing to be a competitor means
putting all time, energy, and focus into this. That might mean no school or
work….wow!!!! It’s a continuous process to get stronger, faster, and better at
feats of your athletic abilities because you don’t know what events are going
to take place at the Games. Although you are competing against others, you are
competing against yourself and your previous records. It’s a total lifestyle
and becomes your sole existence.
One must qualify to get the actual games. Stage 1 is the
Open round where over 300,000 athletes come to try to make it past round one.
The top 600 move on to Stage 2. Finally, the remaining 40 make it to the games.
The concept of the Games is “controlling varied high intensity functional
movement”.
The sport has advanced in the fitness level of those who
attend. In 2009, for the Snatch, the top person was at 145 pounds on the final
lift. Now just for the warm up which has to be done 10x the weight starts at
135.
Once you get the games, the first night is a dinner, then
the next day is an athlete meeting, and day 3 it’s on. There are no coaches to
start, no crowd, just YOU.
And here’s how the events lined up:
Event 1: 7k run – there were wild hogs and poison ivy on
this run ahhhh
Event 2: Deadlift Ladder
Event 3: 50 Wall Ball Shots, 25 Medicine Ball Sit Ups on a
GHD machine (it looked barbaric)
Event 4: 500 m Ocean Swim
Event 5: MURF which is named after a navy seal and consists
of a 1 mile run and 5 rounds of 20 pullups, 40 pushups, 100 squats all with 20
(men)/14 (women) pounds
Event 6: Squat Clean Ladder Pyramid
10 Squat Cleans (245 pounds men/ 165 pounds women)
8 Squat Cleans (268/195)
6 Squat Cleans (285/ 195)
4 Squat Cleans (305/205)
2 Squat Cleans (325/215)
Event 7: Double DT
10 rounds of 12 Deadlifts, 9 Hang Power Cleans, 6 Push Jerks
and the men use 155 pounds and women use 105 pounds
Event 8: 3 rounds of 500 m run, 2 Rope Ascends, 40 ft Push,
2 Rope Ascends
Event 9:
Women Complete:
15 Back Squats 165 pounds, 20 Burpees, 6 Ring Hand Stand
Pushups, 18 Front Squats 145 pounds, 20 Burpees, 4 Ring Hand Stand Pushups, 21
Overhead Squats 125 pounds, 20 Burpees, 2 Ring Hand Stand Pushups
Men Complete:
12 Ring Hand Stand Pushups, 15 Back Squats 225 pounds, 20
Burpees, 9 Ring Hand Stand Pushups, 18 Front Squat 205 pounds, 20 Burpees, 6
Ring Hand Stand Pushups, 21 Overhead Squats 185 pounds, 20 Burpees
Event 10: Done for time 40 Box Jumps 30 inches high for
men/24 inches high for women followed by 20 D Ball Cleans 150 pounds men/100
pounds women
Event 11: Hand Stand Walks 280 ft for time
Event 12: Suicide Sprint 840 ft for time
Event 13: Plow Drag 560 ft for time
Event 14: Rope and Cape Choppers
Event 15: Pegboard
The key is earning points based on how high you place in
each event. The more 1st place finishes you get the more likely you
will be overall winner. After the ocean run, athletes were flown back to the
original site to a stadium where spectators could watch. It was tiresome just
watching all this and it took place from Thursday to Sunday. It is an honor to
compete and amazing to win. The women winner has won 2 years in a row. Age is
only a number and people of all height and sizes are there. Athleticism is what
counts. Eh, not my style of working out but I respect those who can and do.
“Fittest on Earth”, 2015, by Heber Cannon, Marston Sawyers
and Ian Wittenber
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