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May 31st, 2009 No comments

Come join us Saturday June 6th at 10:00 am at the downtown Bellevue Park for our first annual "Navy Seal Memorial Challenge". We will be conducting one workout "Murph" and raising money for the Naval Special Warfare Foundation. The workout will cost $5.00 dollars and all funds will be donated to the families who have lost there loved ones in defense of this great nation. Download The Naval Special Warfare Foundation Donation Form.

Rest or make-up day. Fundamentals from 11-1.

Every now and then that voice in the back of your head stops talking to you. You stop seeing results and you plateu. That is why CF is a community, we push each other and we support each other through the tough workouts. Everyone will plateu, everyone will stop losing weight and stop getting stronger. It is temporary, your body needs to recover, stay focused and push through it.

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Saturday 345

May 30th, 2009 1 comment

Come join us Saturday June 6th at 10:00 am at the downtown Bellevue Park for our first annual "Navy Seal Memorial Challenge". We will be conducting one workout "Murph" and raising money for the Naval Special Warfare Foundation. The workout will cost $5.00 dollars and all funds will be donated to the families who have lost there loved ones in defense of this great nation. Download The Naval Special Warfare Foundation Donation Form.

SEAL Fit: Deck of cards PT. Aces are one, all face cards are ten. 

Clubs – Pushups

Spades – Squats

Diamonds – Situps

Hearts – Pull-ups

For Jon, good luck brother

Workout 1 (from the MidAtlantic Regional Qualifier)
3 Rounds for time of:
10 Deadlifts (275lbs men / 185lbs women)
50 Double-unders
For a video description of the standards, click HERE (note that the description of this workout starts at 2:00 into the video)

Workout 2 (from the Canada West Regional Qualifier)
"Jackie"
1K Row
50 Thrusters (45lb barbell men and women)
30 Pull-ups
For a video description of the standards, click HERE (WOD 4 in the list)

Workout 3 (from the Northeast Regional Qualifiers)
10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4 3, 2, 1 reps for time of:
Power Cleans (155lbs for men / 105lbs for women)
Pull-ups (Chest to Bar)
KB Swings (24kg men / 16kg women – A 55lb DB men / 35lb DB women can be substituted if no kettlebell is available)
Description of the standards video … [wmv] [mov]

Its 6 am, your cold and tired, you show up to the gym  and some short brown fat guy makes you go outside and workout on the asphalt and then to top it off he keeps saying "That doesnt count". Remind me again what we signed up. The morning crew "Embrace the Hate" CF Bellevue.

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Friday 344

May 29th, 2009 No comments

Come join us Saturday June 6th at 10:00 am at the downtown Bellevue Park for our first annual "Navy Seal Memorial Challenge". We will be conducting one workout "Murph" and raising money for the Naval Special Warfare Foundation. The workout will cost $5.00 dollars and all funds will be donated to the families who have lost there loved ones in defense of this great nation. Download The Naval Special Warfare Foundation Donation Form.

Skills or Make-up day: Broomstick work, Back, Front and OH Squats.

Welcome to the club George.

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Thursday 

Men: 1) Steve 11 3/4, 2) Daniel 10 1/2 3) Bill 9 3/4

Women: Jen 6

Kids: 1) Taylor C. 9, 2) Hunter 7 3/4

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Thursday 343

May 28th, 2009 No comments

Come join us Saturday June 6th at 10:00 am at the downtown Bellevue Park for our first annual "Navy Seal Memorial Challenge". We will be conducting one workout "Murph" and raising money for the Naval Special Warfare Foundation. The workout will cost $5.00 dollars and all funds will be donated to the families who have lost there loved ones in defense of this great nation. Download The Naval Special Warfare Foundation Donation Form.

CrossFit: AMRAP of 1-rope climb, 5-DH chin ups, 10-K2Elbows, 20-lunges.

    Level-1: 20:00

    Elemeents: 15:00

CrossFit Kids:  AMRAP or rounds

    Super Frogs: 20:00

    Leap Frogs: 20:00

    Tree Frogs: Four rounds.

    Tadpoles: Three rounds.

Ladies and Gentlemen Ms. Rachel Izzo.

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Rachel is a nationally ranked Olympic weightlifter who has been a lover of physical activity for her whole life. In 2004 while she was recovering from a gymnastics injury, she met Dave Werner and became the youngest member of CrossFit Seattle (then CrossFit North). Throughout high school, Rachel trained at CrossFit and excelled at soccer and lacrosse. In 2008, she discovered Olympic weightlifting. A former gymnast, the explosive power of the Olympic lifts appealed to her, and she soon fell in love with the sport and began training full time as an Olympic weightlifter. A few months after she started training, she qualified for her first national meet and with her training lift PR’s (body weight snatch at 57.5 kg and a 70 kg clean and jerk) she set her sights on the American Open in December and Junior Nationals in March. A broken wrist in November caused her to miss all national meets this year, but next year she plans to reach her goals and continue with her lifting career.

We have invited Rachel to become a part of our staff this summer. Rachel will be available for private lifting sessions should any of you be interested. Introduce yourselves to Rachel and cheer her on during her training as she gets ready for the London Olympics. We are very happy welcome Rachel she will be a great addition to our team.

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Wednesday 342

May 27th, 2009 7 comments

Come join us Saturday June 6th at 10:00 am at the downtown Bellevue Park for our first annual "Navy Seal Memorial Challenge". We will be conducting one workout "Murph" and raising money for the Naval Special Warfare Foundation. The workout will cost $5.00 dollars and all funds will be donated to the families who have lost there loved ones in defense of this great nation. Download The Naval Special Warfare Foundation Donation Form.

CrossFit: Five rounds for time of 5-FS Cleans, 10-HS pushups, 15-ring dips, 500 row.

        Level-2: Men 155lbs, Women 115lbs.

Level -1: Men 135lbs, Women 95lbs.
 
Elements: Men 95lbs, Women 65lbs.
 
CrossFit Kids: FS Cleans, HS pushups or stink bugs, ring dips, rows or run.
 
Super Frogs: 5-10-5, Boys 115lbs, Girls 85lb, row.
 
Leap Frogs: 5-10-15, 65lbs, Row.
 
Tree Frogs: four rounds, 5-10-15, 15lbs, 250 row.
 
Tadpoles: Three rounds, 3-5-7, Small metal poles, 100 run.
 
What an awesome performance yesterday, Kyle and Jessica (14) have the new gym records.
 
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Tuesday 341

May 26th, 2009 5 comments

CrossFit: "Fran" 21-15-9 of Thrusters and pull-ups. 

Level -1: Men 95lbs, Women 65lbs. Sub 10:00 minute to make board.
 
Elements: Men 45-65lbs, Women 15-45lbs. 
 
CrossFit Kids: "Kids Fran"
 
Super Frogs: Boys 75lbs, Girls 45lbs.
 
Leap Frogs: 35lbs
 
Tree Frogs: 15lbs
 
Tadpoles: 3lbs. 
 
T-shirt anyone?
 
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Monday 340

May 25th, 2009 No comments

CrossFit: Heavy Squats 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1, includes warmup. 

Level -1: Start at 50% of max and add 15lbs per set. 
 
        Elements: Men start at 135lbs and add 5lbs per set. Women start at 65lbs add 5lbs per set. 

CrossFit Kids: Squats 5×5, Deadlifts 5×5
 
Super Frogs: 75% of max
 
Leap Frogs: Coaches choose
 
Tree Frogs: 35lbs and 65lbs
 
Tadpoles: 15lbs and 30lbs. 
 
Gracie and Taylor just hanging around.
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Sunday 339

May 24th, 2009 No comments

Rest or makeup day

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Saturday 338

May 23rd, 2009 No comments

Monster Mash – "Brave Men, Dark Water" 

These men worked hard and played hard, so lets return the favor and do this one for them. 

Neil Roberts, Lance Vaccaro, Mike Monsoor, Jason Lewis, Jeff Lucas, Brandt YoungMatt Axelson, Eric Shellenberger, Mark CarterJosh Harris, Jason Freiwald, Dave Tapper, Danny DietzMichael Murphy, Jaques Fontan, Matt Bourgeios, Dan Healy, Erik Christensen, Marc Lee, John MarcumMichael McGreevy, Brian Oullete, Shane PattonTommy Retzer, Joseph Schwedler, James Suh, Shawn Mann, Jeff Taylor, Nathan Hardy, Michael Koch, Thomas Valentine, Mark Metherell, Alexander GhaneKyle Paulson.

1-mile ruck run or walk, 10-Deadlifts, 20-Thrusters, 40-body blasters, 80-Atomic situps, 160-leg levers, 160 flutter kicks, 80-reverse situps, 40-pistols, 20-FS Cleans, 10-rope climbs, 1-mile ruck run or walk.

Level 2:

Men: 90lb rucksack, 365lb deadlifts, 135lb thrusters, 135lbs FS Cleans.

Women: 70lb rucksack, 225lb deadlifts, 95lb thrusters, 95 FS Cleans.

Level-1:

Men: 45lb rucksack, 275lb deadlifts, 95lb thrusters, 95lb FS Cleans.

Women: 35lb rucksack, 185lb deadlifts, 65lb thrusters,  65lb FS Cleans.

Elements: Feel free to scale any portion you choose.

Men: 25lb rucksack, 135lb deadlifts, 45lb thrusters, 20lb ball cleans.

Women: 25lb rucksack, 95lb deadlifts, 35lb thrusters, 16lb ball cleans.

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In times of war and uncertainty there is a special breed of warrior ready to answer our Nation’s call. A common man with uncommon desires forged by adversity he stands alongside America’s finest Special Operation Forces to serve his Country, the American people, and protect their way of life.

I am that man!

My Trident is a symbol of honor and heritage bestowed upon me by the heroes that have gone before and embodies the trust of those I am sworn to protect. By wearing the Trident I accept the responsibility of my chosen profession and it is a privilege that I must earn every day. My loyalty to Country and Team is beyond reproach. I humbly serve as a guardian to my fellow Americans always ready to defend those who are unable to defend themselves. I do not advertise the nature of my work or seek recognition for my actions. I voluntarily accept the inherent hazards of my profession placing the welfare and security of others before my own.  I serve with honor on and off the battlefield. The ability to control my emotions and my actions regardless of circumstances sets me apart from other men. Uncompromising integrity is my standard. My character and honor are steadfast.

 My word is my bond.

We expect to lead and be lead. In the absence of Orders I will take charge, lead my Teammates, and accomplish the mission. I lead by example in all situations.

 I will NEVER Quit!

I persevere and thrive on adversity. My Nation expects me to be physically harder and mentally stronger than my enemies.

If knocked down I will get back up every time!

 I will draw on every remaining ounce of strength to protect my Teammates and accomplish the mission.

 I am NEVER out of the fight!

We demand discipline. We expect innovation. The lives of my Teammates and the success of our mission depend on me, my technical skill, tactical proficiency, and attention to detail.

My training is NEVER complete!

We train for war and fight to win. I stand ready to bring the full spectrum of combat power to bear in order to achieve my mission and the goals established by my Country. Execution of my duties will be swift and violent when required, yet guided by the principle that I serve to defend. Brave men have fought and died building the proud tradition and fear of reputation that I am bound to uphold. In the worst of conditions the legacy of my Teammates steadies my resolve and silently guides my every deed.

I will NOT fail!

I am an Navy SEAL.

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Friday 337

May 22nd, 2009 3 comments

CrossFit: "Kimo's Revenge"

        45-wallball, 400 run, 45-Shoulder press, 400 run, 45-high pulls, 400 run, 45-burpees.

        Level-1: Men 20/95, Women 16/65.        

        Elements: Men 16/65, Women 12/35.

CrossFit Kids:

        Super Frogs: 45 reps, Boys 16/45, Girls 10/25.

        Leap Frogs: 30 reps, 10/15.

        Tree Frogs:  25 reps, 4/metal poles.

        Tadpoles: 20 reps, Soccer balls / broomsticks, stairs.

Christian didn't want me to tell you guys since he is very humble, but I envy his accomplishment so much I couldn't resist. He recently entered his dogs "Goliath" and "Brutus" in the Worlds Toughest Dog competition. Both girls did very well during the runway portion but according to Christian, Brutus would have done much better if she didnt keep moving while he was painting her nails. Christian you should be very proud the ladies look great.  BTW how long did it take you to sew on the pink fur cravat?

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