5k + Sandbags
/Going to be COLD tomorrow! Fire barrel and sideline heater comes out
Run 5k
Run 400m with 45 lb sanddbag
20 Overhead walking lunge steps with sandbag
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The Training blog of Tom Rowland. Father, Husband, Son, Professional fisherman, Television host, Television producer, Athlete, living life with passion. Mental and physical training through SealFit, Goruck Selection and CrossFit.
Going to be COLD tomorrow! Fire barrel and sideline heater comes out
Run 5k
Run 400m with 45 lb sanddbag
20 Overhead walking lunge steps with sandbag
RRL Warmup
15 Thrusters @ 135
Run 200 m
20 Thrusters @ 95
Run 400 m
30 Thrusters @ 65
Run 800m
For time
Great to have so many people at the RRL. The New Year has brought back some old friends.
Tomorrow is supposed to be very cold. The fire barrel comes out!
Trevor passed through town for 1 day before heading to Japan for 3 weeks. Jody made his anticipated return today.
Both guys were greeted by 20 dudes ready to go this morning. It was a little chilly, but the camaraderie made it tolerable. I understand that we will see single digits this week. I hope we continue to have 20 + every morning.
Run, 400 m
10 Overhead Squats, 115 lbs
Run, 800 m
20 Barbell Lunges, 115 lbs
Run, 800 m
10 Curtis Ps, 115 lbs
Run, 400 m
20 Ground To Overheads, 115 lbs
For time
When returning from a layoff or coming to the garage for the first time, I give this advice: Go easy...do 1/2 of what everyone else is doing.
To see any results and TO ENJOY THE PROCESS, it is crucial that you do something every day. Coming to the gym and killing yourself only to be too sore to return the next day is not only painful, it is ineffective. Go light, come often.
I think it can be summarized with the following:
1. Consistency- come every day
2. Accuracy- after you have achieved consistency and you are on a schedule to come every day or 3 days a week, focus on accuracy next. This means doing all the movements with the full range of motion. Go all the way down on the squats and pushups, get the chin all the way over the bar on the pullups...etc. Don't worry so much about the weight or number of reps. Range of motion is the most important at this stage.
3. Intensity- After you are consistently coming and have made a commitment to continue, you then focused on accuracy of movement. Once these two are achieved, it is then time to focus on intensity. Put more weight on the bar as long as your form is perfect. When it breaks down, peel the weight off the bar. Poor reps with more weight is not good or impressive. Focus on solid reps. Increase weight when you are ready. Focus on speed of quality movement and working to Rx. Go at your own pace, but when intensity is increased and #1 and #2 are still being achieved, you will see big results.
Consistency, Accuracy, Intensity...The recipe for success.
The RRL has been going strong for over 8 years now. During that time, many have come and gone...and returned...and gone again. We have developed a strong group, bound by camaraderie forged through sweat and humor.
There is, however, a group of guys who have been here the whole time. This is the OG.
Today, the Old Guard was represented well with the most senior member of the RRL, Matt Greenwell followed closely by Kim Ray, Alan Lebovitz and Will Hunt. Patrick St. Charles rounds out the OG.
My Beyond the Whiteboard account lists 1,650 workouts. These guys have been with me for most of them...never complaining, always pushing hard.
Thank you to the OG for always showing up. Thank you also to the NG who were apparently sleeping in today.
Here's to another 8 years!
RRL Warmup
2 Man Teams
Leapfrog
10 Calorie Row
15 KB Swings @ 53 pounds
15 Wall Balls
AMRAP 20 minutes
This is a great format. Partner 1 starts on row while Partner 2 rests. When 10 calories are completed, partner 2 starts on the KB swings. Partner 1 moves to the wall balls. Only one person works at a time and you leapfrog through 20 minutes like this.
This is a good one, but you could do this with any 3 exercises and 2 man teams.
If you find a magic recipe like this one, let me know
RRL Warmup
15 C2B Pullup
20 Burpees
15 Sumo Deadlift Highpull (SDHP)
x 3 rounds
Front Squat
5-3-1
Distasio is trying to be mediocre in 2 continents. Good luck in Italy, Kevin...we miss you.
Back Squat
5-3-1
Run, 400 m
21 Kettlebell Swings, 53/35 lbs
12 Handstand Push Ups
x3 rounds for time
Still Water 8 minutes
We have done this workout as both Frogman's Christmas and Frogman's New Year. I think you can probably find it titled both across the internet, however the workout stays the same.
Frogman's Christmas/Frogman's New Year
100 Dead Hang Pull ups
250 Pushups
500 Situps
Run 3 miles
For time
On Dec 26 2012, we did this same workout and my time was 66 minutes and change. Today, I completed this in 57:10 which is a great improvement for me. I credit it to all of the pushups and situps we did to get ready for Goruck Selection. Despite doing much better, I was still smoked by Rusty Gray (on his anniversary) who ran about 400 m farther than he was supposed to and still beat me by about 45 seconds.
We had a great turnout today with Kim Ray, Matt Greenwell, Kyle Haren, Kevin Distasio, Rusty Gray and even Will Hunt dropped by to drink a beverage while cheering us on. It is great to have such camaraderie at the garage.
I am continually impressed that I can write something like this on the board and get zero complaints from any of the guys. They just step up and do it. This, in turn, makes me step up and do it better than before.
Thank you to everyone who is a part of the RRL.
Merry Christmas to everyone.
No morning workout tomorrow. 4 pm workout at the RRL tomorrow
Hope to see you there. Bring family or friends in town visiting.
Wet Fellowship and fitness were had this morning during a steady downpour. We did the 12 days of Christmas again this year with some debate as to whether it goes from the bottom to the top or the reverse. Keith came in at 5:30 and did it alone (beast). We started from the top and went through but he did it the opposite way. I think our way was easier. Oh well...
12 days of Christmas
1 Push-up
2 V Situps
3 Box Jump - 20 in.s
4 Pull-ups
5 Air Squats
6 Kettlebell Swings @ 52 pounds
7 Mtn. Climbers
8 Dumbbell Snatches @ 50 pounds
9 Double Unders
10 Thrusters @ 95 pounds
11 Burpees
12 Power Cleans @ 155 pounds
Merry Christmas to everyone. Day off tomorrow then a 4 pm workout on Friday.
This is a house on Russell Street. You get an idea of the steepness of the hill from this picture.
Russell x 8 is one of our favorites and one of the simplest workouts anyone could do.
Simply run to the top and back down 8 times for time.
Will Kelley once set a gym record by doing this in 11:05. No one has ever done it faster. I invite anyone to give it a try. Just start at the Stop sign on Barton, run to the top where the pavement was once cut and repaired. It looks like a cannon to me, or a little gun. Anyway, that is the turnaround point.
Today, Mike Drew finished in 11:22 which is blazing fast and Rusty Gray was 12:25. I came in at 13:05.
Anything under 13 is outstanding, under 12 is beast status and if you can get it under 11, I will give you the World Championship Belt to wear around the office for a week.
Christmas workout tomorrow. Looking forward to it!
In the spirit of Seinfeld, we had out Festivus workout today.
Warm up
Roxanne
Burpee for every "Roxanne", squat for every "light"
Feats of Strength
Pick any 3 and try to pass the benchmark. Do as many as you can this morning
Front Squat 1.5 x bodyweight (BW)
Clean and Jerk 1 x BW
30 Thrusters @ 95 lbs in 1 minute
20 pullups without dropping off bar
17 burpees in 1 minute
55 situps in 2 minutes
35 double unders in 2 minutes
Run Minnekahda Mile > 7:30
Row 500 m > 1:50
100 pushups in 2 minutes
Some of these came off the SealFit assessment. Others were just thrown in today.
After the workout, we aired our grievances around the Festivus pole.
They mostly included alot of various grievances about farting. For everyone's information, there is a suggestion box located at the top of the Oak tree above the driveway. Feel free to put your suggestion in it. While up there, check to see if there are any others in the box.
U.S. Coast Guard Lieutenant Junior Grade Thomas Cameron, 24, of Portland, Oregon, in training at the Aviation Training Center in Mobile, Alabama, died on February 28, 2012, when his unit's helicopter crashed into Mobile Bay in the Gulf of Mexico during a training mission. He is survived by his parents Bette and John, and brother Alex.
RRL Warm Up
Cameron
"Cameron"
For time:
50 Walking lunge steps
25 Chest to bar pull-ups
50 Box jumps, 24 inch box
25 Triple-unders
50 Back extensions
25 Ring dips
50 Knees to elbows
25 Wallball "2-fer-1s", 20 pound ball
50 Sit-ups
15 foot Rope climb, 5 ascents
Still Water
8 minutes
Check out Matt Beach doing the Normal Park Stairs workout. Congratulations to MIKE DREW for being the first to ever finish this workout in under 25 minutes! 24:53 to be exact!
RRL Warmup
Normal Park Stairs
Run 1 mile to stairs
10 burpees at top
10 clap pushups at bottom
x 3 rounds
Run 1 mile back to RRL
This is a very simple workout. Our gym record for this was shattered today as Mike Drew killed everyone and turned in a 24:53 being the first to ever break 25 minutes on this run. There is really no strategy or technique to this one...just run a mile as fast as you can, run up the stairs and do the burpees, get back down as fast as possible and hit the clap pushups. Do it again 2 more times then run home.
Workouts like these are my absolute favorite. There is nothing better than using a natural feature or man made obstacle and turning it into a benchmark workout. It is easy to do, you have one right next to your house or gym...guaranteed.
We do an obstacle course at Renaissance Park, the stairs at Normal Park, Russel x 8 (which is a steep hill that we simply run up and down 8 times for time), Young x5 with 5 burpees on each end. We may have others, but these are the simplest, require no equipment and are some of the most fun workouts that we do at the RRL.
If you do find something challenging, make sure to write down exactly how you do it and keep time. It will become a benchmark that you can return to over and over.
On another note...my son got his braces off today!
U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant John Rankel, 23, of Speedway, Indiana, assigned to 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, 1 Marine Expeditionary Force, based out of Camp Pendleton, California, was killed on June 7, 2010, while supporting combat operations in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. He is survived by mother and stepfather Don and Trisha Stockhoff; father and stepmother, Kevin and Kim Rankel; and brothers Nathan Stockhoff and Tyler Rankel.
RRL Warmup
"Rankel"
Complete as many rounds as possible in 20 minutes of:
225 pound Deadlift, 6 reps
7 Burpee pull-ups
10 Kettlebell swings, 2 pood
Run 200 meters
RRL Warm up
3 rounds of:
15 Hang Power Cleans, 135 lbs
15 Burpees
4 rounds of:
Sled Push, 315 lbs, 50 m
5 Burpees
1 mile run
Stretching in the Garage post workout
RRL Warmup
Run 5K afap
Push Press
5-5-3-3-3-1-1-1-1-1
Stretch/Yoga/Mobility
RRL Warm up
Work to 1RM Bench Press
Work to 1 RM Back Squat
RRL Warmup
2 Mile Run AFAP
Get 1 mile spilt and 2 mile total time
Row 500
Rest
Row 250
rest
row 100
Max effort rows
RRL Warm up
100 Double Unders for time
:50 for me today
Baseline
Row, 500 m
40 Air Squats
30 Sit-up (abmat)s
20 Push-ups
10 Pull-ups
For time
3:57 me, 3:53 Trevor
Death by Burpees
Complete:
1 burpee 1st minute
2 burpees 2nd minute
3 burpees 3rd minute...
Continue until you can not complete the required number by the end of the minute
19 rounds + 16 burpees
RRL Warmup
Cindy
5 pullups
10 pushups
15 squats
AMRAP 20 minutes
27 + 1 pullup for me. Keith KILLED it and got a PR with 27 + 5+ 1 Great job Keith!
Still Water
Meditation 8 minutes
The blog of Tom Rowland. Father, Husband, Son, Professional fisherman, Saltwater Experience Television host, Television producer, Athlete, living life with passion. Mental and physical training through SealFit, Unbeatable Mind, Goruck Selection and CrossFit.
Stats: 53 year old Male, Husband, Father of 3, 5'8, 170 lbs, SealFit Kokoro 30 graduate Class 30, Goruck Selection Class 15 top 10 but DNF, GRT, lots of runs, obstacle races, CrossFit stuff. Professional TV Host, Fishing Guide, Tom Rowland Podcast
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Age: 55
Deadlift: 355
Back Squat: 365
Front Squat:285
Clean and Jerk: 245
Snatch: 175
5 mile run: 36:47
12 mile ruck @ 55 lbs: 2:57:59
100 burpees: 4:27
Max Pullups: 53
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LIFE, FISHING, Elk Hunting, CrossFit Games Age Group, Goruck Selection, SealFit, Olympic lifting, Endurance, Life in general
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