2017 Team Series In Home Version

2017 Team Series In Home Version

Here is how I took the 2017 Team Series hosted by CrossFit to my in home clients. Movements were changed based on abilities and environment.

I coach some awesome people. I have been with Frank and Susan for over 5 years now. I go to their house once a week and they let me torture/train them. One of my favorite things to program, next to themed workouts is I like to take workouts/WODs that you would see in The CrossFit Open or Team Series and bring it to my in home clients. You can go HERE to read about me doing this with this year’s open workouts. Or HERE to read about how I took the Games’s Triple G Chipper to their house, or even HERE to read how I took Amanda .45 in home. Since CrossFit just finished with the Team Series, I modified 2 of the workouts for Frank and Susan. On the left is what CrossFit programmed and on the right is my modification.

Event 1

9-15-21 reps for time of: Synchronized thrusters Synchronized bar-facing burpees Men use 95-lb. barbell Time cap: None Tiebreak: None

Event 1

Synchronized Thrusters
Synchronized Sprawls

Event 2

For time: 120 double-unders, each, relay 120 chest-to-bar pull-ups, total, sets of 15 120 hang power snatches, total, sets of 15 120 double-unders, each, relay

Men use 95-lb. barbell

Cap: 15 minutes

Tiebreak: None

Event 2

For Time:
120 Line Hops (each 1 finishes all then next person goes)
120 AKBS (each 60 no more than 15 reps at a time)
120 HPS (each 60 no more than 15 reps at a time)
120 Line Hops (each 1 finishes all then next person goes)

Cap: 15 minutes

Tiebreak: None

Superhero Party via Cricut

Superhero Party via Cricut

Hudson’s 3 year old Superhero Birthday Party via Cricut

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This past weekend my little God Son Hudson turned 3 years old! His mom threw an AMAZING superhero themed birthday party that was a hit…even for the adults! Best party is she did most of the decorations with her Cricut Air 2. Check it out…
I arrive Friday at lunch time and less than 2 hours later we had the her circut out and we were making decorations for the party that was tomorrow. I was in charge of stars. Nana (her Mother In-law), was in charge of making strings to tie the balloons with as well as blowing up balloons.
This was the “main table” aka…the dessert table. She found this idea on pinterest (imagine that). Everything was perfectly themed and turned out amazing! Hanging the black (plastic) table cloth behind the stars made everything better! It made the colors of the starts show. Lets take a deeper look!
According to Kim she thought these were going to be the hardest but they end up being the easiest. She had the cricut cut a zillion little batman shapes out in vinyl and then she just peeled away the excess and attached them to the bags. These were the party favors.
These were my favorite. Using her cricut she had felt sheets and cut little caps. However when she went to pull the caps off the sticky mat the backing didn’t look so good. She got some bond and ironed it on the back and fixed it. When I got there. She cut little strings and together we glued the strings to the capes and tied them around the bottles cutting the edges off. They were a HIT!
This one took some thinking because the punch servers had a curve to them so sticking something flat didn’t look right. We also didn’t want to make it in card stock incase the punch “sweats”. Therefore we used the cricut to cut on the Batman and Robin mask. Then we simply attached it with a dab of hot glue so it would peel right off (and it did). With the mask being vinyl, they wouldn’t bleed or fall apart if they got wet.
Using black card stock, she found a batman pattern and cut out mini batman heads. She used spray glue to glue them together with a toothpick between them and then stuck them on the cupcakes. I recommend making enough to where you can “hide” the toothpick, just looks better.
These were awesome! Kim purchased a ton of old comic books and tore the pages out. She found a star pattern and used her cricut to cut stars out of the comic sheets. We then hot glued them to a string and hung them up behind the balloon wall. We used the left over ones for table decorations.
This was the kid tables! These were round tables that had 6 chairs. Kim used her cricut to make the center pieces. She found a building pattern and had her machine cut out the buildings on card stock and then she glued them together and attached them to the lanterns. At each place setting she had a “BAM” place setter (cut by her cricut) as well as a super hero cape and matching mask! Kids LOVED it!
This machine was a lifesaver for this party and took it to the next level! The hardest part is going to be how is she going to do Charles 1st birthday and how is she going to top this party! If you are a mom or a teacher I cannot recommend this thing enough! I get lots of request from teachers and moms to make things for them. If you want your classroom or your child’s birthday party decorations to be talked about you should invest in this machine. And you are in luck, they are on sale till the end of October so go ahead and order you one and put it away till Christmas or just #TreatYoSelf.

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Menu 10.2.17

Menu 10.2.17

 

Meal 1 Fajita Pie
Meal 2
Pineapple Chicken with Broccoli
Meal 3
Shrimp and Grass fed Beef Stuffed Zucchini
Meal 4
Slow Cooker Carnitas
Meal 5
Thai Ginger Basil Chicken
Add On Hulk Cakes

Hulk Cakes

Hulk Cakes

 Hulk Cakes

I have these at least once a week and they are even an “add on” for the Living Amped Meal Prep Service. Depending on my day I will have any where from 2-6 at a meal. Sometimes I make an egg over easy and add it to the top. I also like to top mine with almond/peanut butter and/or maple syrup and sometimes a fruit (strawberry, blueberry, bananas, etc). But there are many times when I eat them plain without anything…in my car…between clients! Enjoy!
Ingredients: 3 eggs 1 MASSIVE handful of spinach 1/2 cup 1minute quick oats 1 c Water 1 tsp vanilla 1 tsp baking powder 1 tsp zantham gum 1 tsp cinnamon Directions: Put all ingredients in blender /vitamix and puree and make waffles or pancakes. Makes about 4-6 waffles in a 4×4 waffle maker.
Are You Addicted To Working Out?

Are You Addicted To Working Out?

Are you addicted to working out?

It was a simple question. He simply asked me, “Are you addicted to working out”. A yes or no response would have been fine, but yet I struggled to answer the question. Why was it so hard for me to answer that question? Why did it feel so heavy? Maybe even a little gross. My initial response was a hard no. But then I sat back and thought for a minute…am I? The word “addiction” has such a negative feel to it when I say it, so I googled it. According to google (screen shot from HERE): So whats the difference in “addicted” and “obsession“? So I asked google (again) and this is what it said (screen shot from HERE). Both of these words feel so heavy and gross and thats not what I get when I workout; so using these words to describe something I love seem so…wrong.  I never game him a straight answer and there is a good chance I danced around having to answer the question directly, but clearly it has lingered. Exercise came into my life like most of you, through P.E. I loved PE no matter what grade level. It was my favorite! In the summers I swam on local swim teams and rode bikes around neighborhoods. As I got older I got involved in city league sports. Middle & High  school it was school sports with club volleyball in the spring of my junior and senior high school years. I can remember during off seasons in high school we would have a free last period, but I would put on workout clothes and go run bleachers on the track or on this little trail alone. I throughly enjoyed it. Within days of graduating high school I took a job (my first job) at a local gym in a Women’s Only facility working the front desk. I did a little bit of everything. I sold memberships, gave tours, helped people write workout programs, showed them how to use the machines, etc. The best part was it came with a free membership to the women’s only facility, 24 hour co-ed version and later on what they called “The Pit” (where the local bodybuilders hung out and sometimes lifted heavy things). I took all kinds of group fitness classes there in addition to a “make it up as I go” weight program working out in all the facility. I never felt like I had to workout or that I was “getting fat” I just loved working out. I liked the people that would teach the class, I liked the members that attended the gym, I liked the atmosphere…I liked everything about it. That August I went off to college and continued my powerlifting career in club sports. (When I would return home for summers and holidays I would always pick up a few shifts at the gym). We worked out in one of the school’s weight room and when that wasn’t available we went to SMAC (San Marcos Athletic Club)…it was the best! They had machines, free weights and platforms all crammed into this tiny space run by a guy named Bobby. Powerlifters are special. They wear funny suits. They pick up and drop heavy things. They are horrible at math. But they were my people and Bobby alway accepted us as we were. After 3 years of powerlifting in college I some how made the shift from powerlifting to what I call “gen-pop” training and now I call it “curls for the girls” training. This just means it was a lot of machines, bicep curls and tricep press downs and whatever else people challenged me to do. One day I got on a treadmill (at SMAC) and attempted to run. I prob ran 3 miles and was pretty proud of myself, so I tried to go further the next day…and the next and the next. Next thing I knew I seeing how far I could run down certain backroads in San Marcos. I can remember running 9 miles and feeling so proud! This new found love lead me to signing up for my first marathon as well as completing 6 more after that with many triathlons and half marathons in the mix. After graduating college, what did I do with my four year degree? I found a job at a gym and worked as Group X Director, Personal Trainer and later on Fitness Director. I met some fantastic people doing that, some I still talk to. I slowed down on the marathon/triathlon side and went back to “curls for the girls” till discovering CrossFit in 2009. I started out in a bootcamp that used the CrossFit methodology and 7 years later I have competed at the regional level 7 times and in the CrossFit Games twice. I have met some FANTASTIC people through this sport. We have bonded over some rough times and some how survived some crazy training days. Anyone that has done CrossFit knows it teaches you more than just how to lift weights. You learn a lot about your self when you dive into an uplifting community. I loved every rough moment I had during that time. You will not find me on the competition floor now days, but I am still exercising (sometimes for time but no strict program or plan). I attend about 5-6 CrossFit classes during the week and 1 on the weekend. I do cardio with my friend 2x/wk and then I hike as much as I can with my dog and friends. If someone wants to do something fitnessey (made up that word) or needs a buddy for a workout..I’m game. To the normal person this seems like A LOT….maybe obsessive, or addicted? But I believe I have a healthy relationship with exercise. If I want to sleep in or go see my God-Kiddos and not workout I’m 100% okay with that if you were addicted or obsessed you couldn’t do that…mentally. With the words “addiction” or “obsessive” I feel there is an over powering negative mindset that goes along with it. Don’t get me wrong most girls have a sliver of body images “issues”, but I don’t workout this much because I feel fat or depressed or someone isn’t going to like me because I don’t look a certain way. I don’t have the mental space to waste on that behavior. I think it becomes an “addiction” when it becomes unhealthy. When your body can’t recover and you are constantly injured. When you cannot see the world outside of the gym. When you start to miss important things in life because of working out. When you don’t want to acknowledge actions that need to be taken to heal. When you your body can’t physically keep up and you push it anyways. Then it becomes an “addiction”. To come full circle and answer his question “Are you addicted to working out”…”addiction” and “obsessed” are a little too heavy even for me, but “in love with” is something I could stand behind. Because the love I have for working out goes far beyond the actual workout. I love the people I workout with. I love my coaches. I love to bond over the fact that we sometimes think our coach hates us. I love the challenge it brings. I love the strategies you have to create and try and fail at. I love the mindset it puts me in. I love to run my mouth in a friendly banter. I love the way it makes me feel. I love the connections and bonds it creates. I love the confidence it creates. And it goes on and on. This list of “loves” far out weighs the cons. No, I’m NOT addicted to working out, but I’m in love with it.