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I was "The Creepy Spartan"!!
This weekend ended up being a pretty fun one all around.  Late Friday morning my dad and I packed up some things and we began what would end up being the drive from hell, up to New York City.  On a good day, driving from MD to NYC takes about 4.5 hours.  But this time around it took us a wonderfully pleasant 9 hours!  Brutal!  And to top things off, we were planning on meeting up with my brother and heading out to the Red Sox/Yankees game, but, the damn thing got rained out! 

Oh well.  We had a tasty dinner and chatted each other up while hanging out in Times Square (not something we generally do in NYC, but my did got a hotel there…crazy, and also highly entertaining).  I ended up headed off to sleep around 1am, just to get up again at 3am to pack up a bag and head out to Staten Island for the Spartan Race.  I was initially scheduled to run the race at 1pm, but opted to try out a special heat they were offering called the “Hurricane Heat”.  It was something they did for their last race because of Hurricane Irene, and had such a fun time they thought it would be cool to offer it as a regular event for their races.  It had plenty of kinks, but I think the whole plan was really to just get a ton of people together to run through the course before the actual race started, just to make sure everything was in order.  I personally chose to do this so that I’d have the rest of the day to spend with my dad and bro, and also be able to meet the founders of the race and network a little. 

Well, my honest opinion was that it was both good and bad.  The bad part was my own fault because I could feel my competitive side kept creeping in.  This heat really had nothing to do with racing, more to do with just getting though the thing as a huge group.  Bright and early at 5:30am we all split into groups of around 20 people and get our warm up in.  We quickly got to the understanding the creator of this race was a little nutso.  Our warm up included a couple rounds of 30 burpees, 30 push ups, 30 jumping jacks, 30 hops, 30 squat jumps and on, and on, and on.  We then limped over to the start, and with happy, excited shrieks and yells we all took off!  About 20 feet later we were met with our first surprise: about 25 yards of knee-deep, icy cold water!  If that warm up didn’t wake everyone up, this sure as hell did!

 We made our way to the beach, over a few walls/hurdles, had ourselves another 60+ burpees and jumping jacks…ugh…then back around through the woods to our first REAL obstacle: 50 meters or so of a mud crawl, under legit barbed wire.  I found the trick to get through this was to stiffen up the whole body and just slide through the crazy deep mud and water.  I totally got sliced up a couple times from the wire, but that’s the fun of it all!  After people got through the mud, we all hung to re-group, and, did a crap-load more burpees!

Just to make the post a little easier, I would guesstimate that I got in well over 200 burpees on the day…

Things went slowly but smoothly through the woods and over a few more obstacles for the next hour or so until we got to the three high walls, the water and fire, and the super high cargo net.  A few of our group blasted through them all, then waited at the end for the group.  This was when I younger guy and myself saw a girl who was in our group but was waaay behind beginning to approach the first wall.  We decide to head back and help her through the mess.  It was fun to get through the obstacles again, and also fun to be able to hang back and help out a good collection of people get over those walls!  Then it was off to the woods for a long stretch of trail running.  The younger guy and myself hung back with this girl through the trials until we got to our creek/river portion and to the one portion of the course that actually got my heart racing a little.  A 30-meter tunnel under a road that we all had to crawl through.  It was dark, tiny, insanely muddy and the fact that we heard there were tons of rats in there the day before made it a little gross…

After we got through that fun, the younger guy and I decided it was high time to see if we could catch up with the group.  So, we sprinted!  About 10 minutes later we got to the front of the whole ordeal and I took off with about 4 other dudes to just keep on moving through the rest of the course.  While it was an absolute blast to get rolling at a faster pace, being up in the front forced us to wait for the rest of the group at each obstacle.  Generally not a problem at all, expect that we had to do burpees and jumping jacks until the whole group got together!  Yeah, maybe it was more along the lines of 300+…

Anyways, there was plenty of mud, water, sand, and trails.  I would say that if you are a good trail runner, you’d probably tear these things up.  I personally feel as though I’d do somewhat well competing in one of these things, and if they made the challenges longer lasting (like running a long portion of the race with cinder blocks rather than just a little sprint with them) I would fair even better.  But, in my honest opinion, I think the obstacles were a little too quick and easy enough to really hinder a good runner from winning these things on a regular basis.  But, then again, I didn’t actually do the race, and it could be set up a little differently for them!  In the end, I had a blast, met a few really awesome people, got nasty muddy and scraped up in the great outdoors, and was back in the city with the fam by 10:30am.  Not too bad!  I will totally be doing a few more of these races at some point over the next few years as they are right up my alley!  And, I hope to go ahead and get that Death Race under my belt at some point!

So, the rest of the day was spent wandering the city with my dad and brother and doing our thing!  It was fun, except fro when we thought it would be a good idea to get Captain America to watch at our hotel room…bad movie…

If you’ve never gone out to do one of these crazy races, I highly recommend checking one of them out.  There’s the Warrior Dash, there’s the Tough Mudder, the Spartan Race series, the Urbanathalon, the Muddy Buddy and so on!  There are so many of these things out there that it’s super easy to sign up and have some fun.  In fact, there’s a really cool one coming up in a few weeks out in Northern California called Into The Wild!  Yeah, you should totally go check that awesome thing out stat!!

Never Stop, GET FIT.

Josh Courage
 
 
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I am sitting at Lindsey and my “home” for the time being; and, along with making about 10 pounds of Courage Bars (they are settling in the fridge as we speak!), I have been bearing down on the focus that begins tomorrow for me.  There has been so much going on over the past couple months: gym space search, house hunting, shifting of programming in the gym, bringing on tons of new clients, two of my best friends moving away, prepping for the “Into The Wild” adventure, and that is just skimming the surface.  All of this stuff I’ve decided to take on has taken away from the focus I decided I needed towards training for next years CrossFit Games.  So, while enjoying the wedding of my good ol” host sister from my baseball playing days, I have hit that point where it is time to re-focus my attention.  This blog has been a really good recourse for me in terms of getting my thoughts out there, and it’s time to make myself accountable as publicly as I know how.

Food.  As most of my readers probably know, I have been delving a little deeper as of late into nutrition.  But, over the past couple weeks, my own ability to follow all of my incredibly intriguing findings has slipped away like crazy!  I need to get back on track!  So, tomorrow it happens.  I am back on my eating every 3 hours kick that had such a great effect on my body fat, mood and energy.  I am back on eating 100% clean.  To make sense of this, if you’ve ever heard of Whole9, it’s basically like that.  I am eating chicken, turkey, fish, eggs, nuts, seeds and TONS of veggies.  I will be consuming ZERO sugar (in any form at all), dairy, and oil and I will be having a bowl of oatmeal almost every day which will be the only grains I’ll consume.  Eating like this did so much for me and I want to find that again.

Sleep.  I have been having a harder and harder time getting to sleep at a reasonable hour and I am re-committing to getting into bed by 11pm every night.  If I fall asleep then or not, doesn’t matter, I want to form the habit of getting in there and letting my body begin to relax at an earlier hour than the 1am or worse I have been using.

Training.  Here is where it gets fun!  My training has actually been really good, but with the crap nutrition and lack of sleep, my gains have been slipping a bit.  Also, I feel as through the program I’ve been on has been so open to modifications by myself, that I end up taking advantage of that situation.  What I mean by this is that it feels like each day I’m sort of just winging the whole thing.  I need more structure if I want to get to where I want to get.  So, I did what I would suggest to anyone who wants to get their training in order, I hired up a coach.  Rudy Nielson is the owner and head coach out of Outlaw CorssFit in Alexandria, VA.  I met him a couple years back and he has proven himself over and over again as a coach who produces top level CrossFitters.  All of his athletes are such beasts, so, I figured I’d get in touch with him and see what he could put together for me.  Now, this is going to be an interesting process as I am a bit of a programming geek.  Let’s put it this way, Rudy can expect my open and honest critic on this process along the way!  I expect nothing but great things from this, and I am so excited to have a program put together for me for pretty much the first time in my life!  It’s time to see what happens!

I’m not done with my program though.  All last week I was realizing how sporadic my actual training is.  I would workout in the mornings sometimes, sometimes later on in the day.  Sometimes I would go ahead and do 3 workouts in a day, just kind of depended on how I felt and the time I had.  I have always known that for me, to get really, really good at something, I need to get on a schedule and stick to it.  So, I put together a plan where my workouts are added into this schedule as well.  I am not going to hold myself to it like crazy, as I think that leads to a sort of obsessive behavior.  I just want to have more structure.  So again, starting tomorrow I will be weight training on Rudy’s program, 3 days on, 1 off, 2 on, 1 off.  I will be getting 2 times per week of ashtanga yoga at Ashtanga Yoga Center DC and swimming at Wilson Aquatic Center.  I will also most likely be getting back into my old Jiu-Jitsu training twice per week at Ultimate Heights MMA (I will be writing about this a bit later…).  All of this is set in a schedule in terms of what days and times as my sleep and fueling schedule will work with it all. 

Whew!  I am so damn excited to get started!  This whole scheduling concept is also going to be set a little towards my blog/article writing as well.  So expect to see some new patterns in posts.  This one, the update on my training with some insight into why and so on, can be expecting early each and every week.  You’ll see what’s to come the rest of the week!

Never Stop, GET FIT.

Josh Courage
 

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