For the life of me I can't figure out why I am having such a hard time with keeping this blog up to date.  For some reason I just can't bring myself to write like I used to and I know you guys are helplessly sitting by your phones/computers waiting longingly until I finally post again.  While I make no guarantee to post every day, I can promise that I will try to get back into the rhythm of doing so.  That all being said, I have two posts: a positive one, then a negative one.  I'll start with the positive.

This past weekend, the last weekend of the CrossFit Games Open, I was up in Massachusetts for my cousins Bar Mitsfah.  I was a little worried for a couple reasons: one, where and when would I get the Open workout?  And two, how was I going to stay healthy?!  Well, everything turned out to be pretty damn good and I am happy to say, I had one of the better workout experiences in a while.  Flew up to Providence, hung at the relatives house for a little bit in Mansfield, MA, then headed over to CrossFit Torque, a small, family-run spot about a mile and half from the Patriots Gillette Stadium!  The workout space was maybe around 800 square feet, but was very well organized.  But what set these guys apart right from the get-go was how freaking welcoming they all were!  Not just the owners and coaches, but all the athletes I met in my two visits, so nice, so friendly and it was impossible NOT to feel at home there.  So, I hot the workout with the goal of beating my last years score of 111 total reps (for those of you who don;t know what the workout was, it was 3 reps of each of thrusters at 100# and chest to bar pull ups, then 6 each,then 9 each, the 12, then 15 and so on for 7 minutes.

My goal was to break up the pull ups early so that I wouldn't burn out, and start breaking up the thrusters around the round of 12.  I would move comfortably through everything so that I didn't smoke myself and run out of gas.  Well, I didn't give myself enough credit on this and when I dumped the bar 3 times on the round of 18 thrusters, I got so annoyed at myself for throwing such a light bar down that I kind of psyched myself out for the pull ups.  I finished 1 rep shy of finishing my 18 pull ups, and a score of 125.  About 10 seconds later I came to conclusion that I would do this one again!  The bar was SO light!  I had so much more in me, and I wanted to get everything out of this last workout that I could.  And, if I wanted to give myself the best opportunity to qualify for Regionals, I needed every rep I could possibly get!

So, after a wonderful, celebratory Saturday (and eating about 8k calories in not-so-great food, including and not limited to about 4 pieces of wonderful cake!) I woke up sickly on Sunday and ready to get after it!  This time around I planned on not putting the bar down at any point (this approach would force me to hold on to it until I just couldn't anymore), and break up the pull ups in the same way as last time which worked really well for me.  I also committed to moving faster between exercises.  And, to add to it all, I stupidly forgot my Oly shoes, and waiting for them to arrive I had the unexpected surprise of having 6 family members show up to cheer me on.  Add the 6 or so people from CrossFit Torque who were waiting on me to finish and I had a whole slew of people ready to pump me up!  Now, before a workout starts, having that many people watching you is a little nerve wracking.  But, once the fun begins, and all your energy is focused into just getting through the thing; having that many people there supporting your every move does nothing but help like crazy!  Needless to say, I was able to bang out 9 more reps, finishing 8 thrusters into the 21's and finishing with 134 reps!  This helped a TON in moving me up in the standings.  Unfortunately, when all was said and done, I finished in 61st place by only a few points (the top 60 make it to Regionals by the way).  Such a bummer (and the inspiration for my negative post coming tomorrow).

Anyway, if you're in the South-Of-Boston area, check out CrossFit Torque, really cool people there.  Now, I want to talk about our Saturday mid-day fun and how my family did some stuff I just don;t think people do anymore.  We spent a good 4 hours outside, playing.  We played bocce ball, basketball, football, some strange baseball game, rolled around the grass, played with matchbox cars and shot little Styrofoam rockets 50+ feet in the air and tried to catch them.  When was the last time you went outside and just played?  And I'm not asking this of the 6 year-olds that read my blog, I'm asking it of the teens, and adults, young and old.  And if you haven't done it, is it becuase you think playing around is too childish?  Is it because you don't have the time, or energy?  Those don;t count as excuses in my mind.  Because I was so hyper aware of how much time could have easily be spent sitting in front of the TV as a group, or sitting around eating chips and chatting.  But instead, we were laughing, talking, playing, moving, running, inventing, imagining, being human and having fun.  I think if the whole weekend went horribly wrong, I would have looked back at it in a positive light because of those 4 hours running around with everyone outside. 

Next time you're with a group of people, especially if there are kids with you all, swallow your pride, take the stick out of your ass, and get out and play.  It's more fun than sitting on your ass, eating bad food and melting your brains cells in front of the TV!

Mever Stop, GET FIT.

Josh Courage
 

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