Happy Birthday Dr. Triceps...I mean, Dr. Rick!
Workout
Deadlift
Try SN grip for a change or try elevated. Regardless of your choice, do 5 sets of 2 reps.
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TITANFIT: Monday 071224
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Tuesday 080923
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Monday 080923
Workout
3 sets of:
400M Run
2:00 rest
500M Row
2:00 rest
post time for each run/row.
Tomorrow we deadlift!
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Sunday 080921
Where: Krannert Park - 605 S High School Rd. Indianapolis, IN 46241
How: $10 Minimum donation to participate. 100% of the donation goes to Athletes for a Cure - to fight Prostate Cancer
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Saturday 080920
For time:
50 Box jump, 24 inch box
50 Jumping pull-ups
50 Kettlebell swings, 1 pood
Walking Lunge, 50 steps
50 Knees to elbows
50 Push press, 45 pounds
50 Back extensions
50 Wall ball shots, 20 pound ball
50 Burpees
50 Double unders
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Labels: Box Jumps, Burpees, Butt Kickers, Double-Unders, Jump Rope, KB Swings, KTE, Lower Back Ext., Lunges, Pull-ups, Push Press, Tuck Jumps, Wall Ball
Friday 080919
2:02 Fran…wmv
64 push-ups today
Workout
1k Row
20 - BWT Bench Press
800M Run
Pull-up Ladder
post time for row, bench press and run. Also post ladder number.
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Labels: 1k Row, 800M Run, Bench Press, Pull-up ladder, Pull-ups, Rowing
Thursday 080918
63 Push-ups today...do 12 between each set of squats...
Workout
Back Squat
5 sets of 5 reps @ 80%-85% of your 1RM
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Wednesday 080917
62 Push-ups today
REST!
We've received some great questions about FGB at Krannert.
Q1. It is to be held in-side, on the basketball courts. If we have GREAT weather, we will move it outside.
Q2. Yes, PLEASE bring kids and beginners. FGB is a great opportunity for new folks to give TitanFit a try.
Q3. Yes we will have stations for new folks and kids, see above, to allow all to participate
Q4. Yes, for $10.00 anyone, everyone can compete
Who: TitanFit
What: FGB
When: Noon Saturday September 27, 2008
Where: Krannert Park - 605 S High School Rd. Indianapolis, IN 46241
How: $10 Minimum donation to participate. 100% of the donation goes to Athletes for a Cure - to fight Prostate Cancer
Participation: Individuals, or teams team of 3:1 person completes a round or team of 5 a person per station for each of the 3 rounds
Exercises: FGB was created in an effort to train mixed martial art fighters by simulating the physical demands of a 3 round bout. In this workout you move from each of five stations after a minute. This is a five-minute round from which a one-minute break is allowed before repeating. This event calls for 3 rounds.
The stations are:
Wall-ball, 8 ft target (Reps)
Deadlift high-pull (Reps)
Box jump (Reps)
Push-press (Reps)
Row (Calories)
Your safety is important to TitanFit. As such, we will have a clinic prior to the start of the session to ensure every participant is able to perform each movement. If necessary, we will also adjust/scale the workout to allow all to participate.
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Tuesday 080916
Workout
Power/Strength
Jerk:
Your choice, BTN, Rack, Push, Split
5 sets of 2 reps
THEN
For time:
7 rounds of "Cindy"
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Labels: Behind The Neck Jerk, Cindy, Mini MetCon, Pull-ups, Push Jerk, Push-ups, Rack Jerk, Squats
Monday 080915
"Fran"
For time 21, 15 and 9 reps of:
Thruster - M 95pounds/F 65 pounds
Pull-ups
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60 Push-ups today!
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Sunday 080914
HAPPY BIRTHDAY HILLARY!
59 Push-ups
Three rounds of 1:00 of effort for:
Wall-ball, 20 pound ball, 8 ft target (Reps)
Sumo Dead lift high-pull, 75 pounds (Reps)
Box Jump, 20" box (Reps)
Push-press, 75 pounds (Reps)
Row (Calories)
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TITANFIT: Sunday 080323
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Labels: Box Jumps, FGB, Push Press, Rowing, SDLHP, Wall Ball
Saturday 080913
REST!...58 push-ups today
Are you revved up about Athletes for a Cure: 2008 CrossFit Fight Gone Bad (FGB)? Have you told your friends?
We are conducting TitanFit’s FGB session at Krannert Park on the Westside of Indy.
Who: TitanFit
What: FGB
When: Noon Saturday September 27, 2008
Where: Krannert Park - 605 S High School Rd. Indianapolis, IN 46241
How: $10 Minimum donation to participate. 100% of the donation goes to Athletes for a Cure - to fight Prostate Cancer
Participation: Individuals, or teams team of 3:1 person completes a round or team of 5 a person per station for each of the 3 rounds
Exercises: FGB was created in an effort to train mixed martial art fighters by simulating the physical demands of a 3 round bout. In this workout you move from each of five stations after a minute. This is a five-minute round from which a one-minute break is allowed before repeating. This event calls for 3 rounds.
The stations are:
Wall-ball, 8 ft target (Reps)
Deadlift high-pull (Reps)
Box jump (Reps)
Push-press (Reps)
Row (Calories)
Your safety is important to TitanFit. As such, we will have a clinic prior to the start of the session to ensure every participant is able to perform each movement. If necessary, we will also adjust/scale the workout to allow all to participate.
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Wednesday 080910
55 push-ups!
Warm-up
using 45 lbs bar
Pressing Snatch Balance x3 x3
Heaving Snatch Balance x3 x3
Snatch Balance + OHS x3 x3
Sotts Press x3 x3
Workout
Snatch
Reps are started on the minute
66%* x1 x5
71% x1 x5
76% x1 x5
Rest as needed between these sets
80%* x1
85% x1
88% x1
90% x1
92% x1
*Of 1RM
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Labels: Snatch, Snatch Assistance Exercises, Snatch Balance
Monday 080908
Hey, it is football season, so let us put this one to the test. 53 Push-ups today. You can count the push-ups done during your burpees (yea burpees) toward your total, I know I will.
Workout
"Quarter Gone Bad"
Five rounds for total reps of:
135 pound Thruster for 15 seconds
Rest 45 Seconds
50 pound Weighted pull-up for 15 seconds
Rest 45 Seconds
Burpees for 15 seconds
Rest 45 seconds
Of course scale this workout. Shoot for UP TO 50% of BWT (M) / 30% of BWT (F) for the Thrusters and dead-hang pull-ups for scaling purposes
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Labels: Burpees, QGD, Quarter Gone Bad, Thrusters, Weighted pull-ups
Sunday 080907
Workout
Clean and Jerk:
Work up to 80% x1, 70% x1, 83% x1, 73% x1, 85% x1, 75% x1, 88% x1, 75% x1 notice the wave?
When complete, do FS (you are already warmed up) @ 80%-85% of your 1RM x1, x2, x3.
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Labels: Clean and Jerk, Front Squats
Saturday 080906

American David!
51 Push-ups today
Team workout starts at 10:30 AM today.
50 - Thrusters (M75#/F35#)
50 - SDHP (M53# KB/F35# KB)
50 - Sit-ups
50 - Burpees (yea Burpees)
100M - "Suitcase Carry" (M53#/F35#)
50 - 1-Arm DB Snatch (M20#/F10#)
400M Runs with Medicine Ball (M20#/F8#)
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Labels: 1-Arm DB Snatch, 400M Run, Burpees, SDLHP, Sit-ups, Suitcase Carry, Team WOD, Thrusters
Friday 080905
REST!
50 Push-ups today. We've made it half way! Congratulations, you have completed 1,275 push-ups to date.
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Thursday 080904
49 Push-ups today! Look for changes after tomorrow in the BWT warm-ups
Here's a vid of CF Milwaukee's Multi Affiliate Competition
Workout
Chose 1 (one)
100 – Burpess (yea Burpees)
100 - OHS (60% of BWT)
100 - 2 pood KB Swings
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,414861,00.html
Alabama is rolling out a creative but controversial program that will subject its 37,527 state employees to possibly humiliating at-work weigh-ins and fat tests. If they tip the scales, they'll be given a choice: slim down or pay up.
The state is trying to solve two of its biggest problems — health insurance costs and obesity — in one fell swoop.
Beginning in 2010, Alabama, which has the second highest obesity rate in the country, will start charging all of its employees an extra $25 per month for health insurance. (Currently, single workers pay nothing; family plans cost $180 a month.)
But there's a way to avoid the fee: Get a check-up at an in-office "wellness center," where nurses will check for diabetes and hypertension and measure blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose levels and Body Mass Index (BMI).
The idea is to encourage employees to act responsibly, lose weight and lower their health care needs. But critics say it will humiliate and stigmatize obese employees and amounts to nothing short of a "fat tax."
A BMI test uses height and weight measurements to calculate the percentage of body fat in adult males and females. Alabama is using a BMI threshold of 35 — 30 is considered obese, by most medical standards — to determine who doesn't have to pay the automatic $25 deduction.
Health practitioners often factor in skinfold (fat) and waist circumference measurements while calculating a patient's BMI.
Does Alabama think you're fat? Take this humiliation-free BMI test online.
If you're deemed fit, you're exempt. But if you flunk the BMI exam, it's shape up or pay up. Obese workers will be required to see a doctor and will have to show proof of their attempt to lose weight.
The program is optional ... sort of. If you don't take the tests, you'll have to pay the $25 charge.
The $25-per-month fee is not the only way Alabama hopes to discourage bad health decisions by state employees, said the program's creator, William Ashmore, executive director of the Alabama State Employees' Insurance Board. Alabama already charges smokers a monthly $25 insurance fee.
"There are folks walking around with diabetes and hypertension that don't even know it, and it's just a matter of time before something catastrophic happens to them," Ashmore said. "If we can get people to manage their health, we'll have healthier employees and less healthcare costs."
He said employees with a BMI of 35 or higher cost the state 40 percent more than those with a BMI under 35, and the program will help in many ways. "This is not a fat tax," Ashmore said. "It's not punitive."
But that's exactly what critics are calling it: a punitive "fat tax" designed to stigmatize the obese by inappropriately — and possibly illegally — bringing weight into the workplace.
"This is a dreadful, dreadful policy," said Judith S. Stern, an obesity expert and nutrition professor at University of California at Davis. "Overweight and obese people, especially women, feel that their weight is private, and being weighed at work is like having a prostate exam in the hall. It's not appropriate."
Critics also say Alabama's program borders on discrimination by using obesity, which is medically categorized as a disease, as its benchmark.
"I think it discriminates against people with a disease — obesity is a disease," Stern said. "Would you charge more money if they had breast cancer?"
Alabama's program is a dangerous step on a very slippery slope, says Mark V. Pauly, professor of health care systems at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business. "The unanswered question is, 'How much you want to do this?'" he said. "If you got lung cancer because you smoked, do we charge you a penalty there? What about couch potatoes? Do we put all the employees on treadmills?"
Medical and social considerations aside, other critics say it's just not going to work. "There's the thought that obese people are weak-willed, and if we charge them more they won't be as fat," Stern said. "This assumes they have control over what's involved, and often they don't."
And there's the cost factor. In its efforts to reduce heath care costs Alabama will spend an extra $1.6 million for health screenings and programs next year.
"From the viewpoint of the employer who provides health care and pension, this kind of cancels out," Pauly said. "What you lost on health care you get back in pension plan, because now these people are living longer."
Whatever the plan, a company's success in lowering health care costs and curbing obesity could depend entirely on how it's framed. Rewards tend to work better than punishment.
"It's possible to set these things up to look like more like carrots than sticks," Pauly said. "And people tend to respond better to carrots."
Alabama isn't alone in its struggle to cut costs and curb obesity. Two-thirds of American adults are overweight or obese, according to a recent report from Trust for America's Health, a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C.
Clarian Health Partners, a hospital chain in Indiana, has taken a different approach. In 2009, they will start deducting money from the paychecks of workers who do not meet — and don't show efforts to meet — various health criteria. Smoking without trying to quit will cost $5; high glucose, high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels will cost $5 each; a high Body Mass Index will cost $10.
This is also happening abroad. Japan is monitoring the waist measurements of its policyholders, according to official government websites. Citizens receive jury duty-like summonses to appear for measurements — and if they're too fat, their employer will be slapped with a hefty fine. The maximum waist size allowed for men is 33.5 inches and 35.4 inches for women.
It's unlikely that Japan's program will catch on stateside, but that doesn't mean Americans are off the hook. Alabama's so-called "fat tax" could just be the beginning of a trend.
"A lot of employers are talking about this," Pauly said. "There's the feeling that you have to do something. What you do then is a matter of design and discretion."
As for Alabama, Ashmore is sure that those who have their doubts will soon come around. He encourages workers to swing by his Montgomery office to pick up pamphlets about the program and to learn more about reducing their Body Mass Index.
But to get to his second-floor office they'll first have to make it past the Chick-Fil-A downstairs (average meal: 1,000 calories).
