Road To The Games: Half-Way There

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CrossFit Open 18.3

Live Announcement

This week's Live Announcement of 18.3 pitted two Master’s athletes, Kyle Kasperbauer (35-39 year old division) and Neal Maddox (40-44 year old division), against one another. These athletes may be older, but that does not hold them back! Kasperbaurer is the only athlete to have stood on the podium at the CrossFit Games in three divisions--Individual, Team, and Master's. While Maddox has had seven Games appearances, finishing second last year in the 35-39 year division, behind Kasperbaurer. Source

Catch Up

Hopefully, you read the previous two week's posts introducing the CrossFit Open, 18.1 and 18.2 and tuned in this past Thursday night at 7:00pm CST to watch the Live Announcement of Open Workout #18point3 on Facebook! If not, you can read the post introducing the CrossFit Open here or the 18.2 post here and watch a recap of Thursday’s Live Announcement of 18.3 here:
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Fittest On Earth

The Games

The CrossFit Games is the Olympics of the CrossFit world, where arguably the fittest athletes in the world compete each July to be crowned the “fittest man/woman” alive. They must first, however, qualify at Regionals in one of the 18 Regions across the globe. But, to compete at Regionals, you must first qualify in the Open which kicked off two weeks ago with the first workout known as 18.1 and last week with 18.2. Source

Follow Along

Personally, 18.1 and 18.2 were not strong performances for me, which you can read about in my Week 1 Results and Week 2 Results.


I'll be performing each workout on Monday following the Thursday Announcement (which is the deadline) and sharing my results each Tuesday with my Steemit community via my Results posts. I hope you follow along; your encouragement means more than you know in moving toward my goals of improving my fitness. And, hopefully, it will inspire you to start your own fitness journey.

Here's How It Works

Every Thursday night at 7:00 CST for five weeks, The CrossFit Games runs a live announcement of that week's workout. It's a surprise to ALL involved. Then, athletes go head-to-head, completing the workout live!


18.3

The Workout


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What The What?

Let me decipher. 18.3 is completed For Time. Athletes must complete 2 Rounds of:

  • 100 Double Unders (rope passes under you twice for every one jump)
  • 20 Overhead Squats (115# for men/80# for women)
  • 100 Double Unders
  • 12 Ring Muscle-ups (athlete pulls themselves up to the rings, transitions, and presses out above the rings)
  • 100 Double Unders
  • 20 Dumbbell Snatch (50# for men/35# for women)
  • 100 Double Unders
  • 12 Bar Muscle-Ups (same as ring muscle-up, but on the bar)

And all of this must be completed twice within 14 minutes. If not, your score is the number of reps completed at the 14:00 cap. The Muscle-ups are a movement that always creates separation between the athletes because of its high level of difficulty. However, with all the attention on the Muscle-ups, the heavy Overhead Squats caught most off guard. The two Master's athletes who competed this workout for the Live Announcement are some of the best in the world, yet didn't complete it. And on this night, the older Neal Maddox took the win!

Movement Standards

This demo video from YouTube, clearly explains the movement standards and gives you a visual of what the workout should look like:



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Friday Night Lights

Friday night, at our gym, we ran heats of this workout in what we call a “Friday Night Lights” style. We have a theme each week--this week's theme was 80’s Night! It's one of our community's favorite times of the year! I hope you'll follow along as I share each week's workout and my results, as I try to advance up the leaderboard!


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Thanks,
Coach JJ

Hi Friends! Thanks For Reading!


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Hi! My name is Coach JJ and I've been coaching and inspiring athletes to better health and fitness for over five years! I'm a CrossFit Level 1 Trainer at CrossFit Edwardsville in Edwardsville, IL, USA. But, my vision is to bring together the Fitness Community on Steemit in order to have a greater impact on improving the health and fitness of our fellow Steemians.

I'm also a mother of two teens and a self-defined “spicy, sassy Christ-follower” who posts about my personal journey, but loves all those on any journey. Feel free to check out my intro post, get inspired on your fitness journey, or ponder on my faith-based posts. If any of this connects with you, follow me and say Hello!

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That is some SERIOUS WORKING OUT. I may grab some of those details and modify for my non-crossfit / beginner fitness, as this is so well built out.

You've been upvoted + resteemed by the #LadiesofSteemit initiative. Keep up the great work! 💓

It IS very intense, but don't let these elite athletes scare you off. These guys are the best of the best. These workouts are intended to challenge THEM. We also participate alongside them, but with scaling and modification usually. Take what works for you and just enjoy moving and the gift of your health and your life and you'll be golden :)

They lost me when they said muscle-up. Dang it.

Me too! Along with about 90% of the world’s Cross-fitters. Lol. But, I’m taking a gymnastics specialty class that is supposed to move me toward getting one. Fingers crossed!

I actually had a dream I could do bar muscle-ups as easy as anything. So the next day I tried.
Yea, no. LOL

Hahaha, I’ve TOTALLY done that too!