2012

Olympics

Olympics

Just like every four years, with the start of the 2012 Summer Olympics I'm pumped to watch the best athletes in the world do what they do.

In case you've ignored all social media lately, the Opening Ceremonies were on Friday the 27th, and events will run through August 12th.

The history of the Olympics is somewhat interesting... the first ancient Olympic Games can be traced back to 776 BC, and were actually closely linked to religious festivals and rites of passage for young people.  It also encouraged good relations between the cities of Greece. Traditions began, some of which we still see to this day: the torch ceremony to honor the Greek god Zeus; palm branches and olive tree wreaths for winning athletes; spectators throwing flowers to participants; and red ribbons tied on the head and hands as a mark of victory.

The ancient Games were simply a one day event and the events included running, long jump, shot put, javelin, boxing, equestrian, and pankration (martial art combining wrestling and boxing).

Crazy Old Footage from London 1908

The Olympic Games have obviously expanded  into summer and winter competitions, and looking at this from a spectator's point of view, I'm a fan.

It can be hard to look past the sporadic violence and political and religious upheaval that has occurred throughout the years, especially since inequity still exists where citizens of some nations do not have the freedom to train or compete at this top level.  But a generally peaceful worldwide competition is fun and inspiring.  Especially cool is to see the "post-battle" respect between athletes of competing countries (ie: soccer players exchanging jerseys after their match).

Best of the Olympic Games

The London 2012 Trailer

From a CrossFit and physical fitness standpoint, the athleticism we see is impressive-- I can pretty much watch anything and everything TV and internet coverage provides.  Maybe you're like me... some of the performances make my jaw drop.

In seeing the sports/exercises we use regularly in our own CrossFit training, these are the events that really catch my attention.  But we have to understand these athletes are specialists.  Many Olympians are overall great athletes, but it's their skill(s) in their specialty area that has allowed them to get to the elite level.  Perhaps a Decathlon/Heptathlon track athlete has the versatility we might strive for in functional fitness training, but even these athletes aren't put through weightlifting, gymnastics, swimming, or other events.  This is no knock on any Olympic athlete-- the contrary in fact.

This is what a base training  program focusing on overall strength and conditioning can allow-- high end, elite sports.

Because we've put ourselves through some of these movements (in some cases, not very well), it's easy to drool over the physical skill and the times/numbers posted by the elite.

Let's check some awesome performances in a few Olympic sports/exercises that we commonly use at Amplify...

Weightlifting:

Women's Gymnastics:

Men's Gymnastics:

Track & Field:

 

The 2012 schedule is here: http://www.london2012.com/schedule-and-results/

I know I'll be watching.

-Scott, 7.30.2012

The CrossFit Games

Games

The CrossFit Games, to be exact. http://games.crossfit.com

The 2012 Games are July 13-15. And as they near each year, I get more excited than the last. But I also worry more and more, almost cringing in anticipation of what might we might see pop up in the workouts or skill segments. (Softball, anyone?)

See, there's a history here. Things weren't always as they are now. Most of you already know this. CrossFit has grown, arguably both for the better and for the worse. And in remembering the first Games and then really seeing it take off with the second and third annual competitions, I stay enthralled with what will happen each summer. Ever seen "Every Second Counts" or YouTube footage of The Ranch in Aromas? Great stuff. But each year I find myself desperately wanting CrossFit to stay true to its roots... basically, I'm worried about us jumping the shark. (Or is it too late?)

We are hitting the 6th year of competition. It's been an interesting last two years, with ESPN airing Games footage and Reebok picking up sponsorship, both plugging the sport of fitness. The terms "Fittest on Earth" and "World Record" come with an asterisk. Don't they? I mean, a snatch world record??  It has me wondering if it's too elitist to get a Prebok shirt.

Nonetheless, as much as we can laugh at the ridiculousness that can happen when any business or brand grows with success, I will be glued to the TV and computer as much as I can be this weekend (and as video updates get released in the weeks to follow). I'm a proud supporter of CrossFit, and will defend it through the ups and downs as long as it continues to make sense.

For instance:

2011 Excitement  http://games2011.crossfit.com/finals/workouts.html It was fantastic. Amidst the calls of selling out, last summer we saw incredible athletes doing incredibly grueling workouts. In my mind, easily the best thus far in terms of testing wide-ranging fitness components and time domains.

The 2012 Open  http://games.crossfit.com/content/open-workouts Remember? It was the "all-call" this spring for any and all athletes across the world to attempt to qualify. You and me, we were there. How'd you do? Despite the burpee fiasco of 12.1, the top athletes seemed to make it through. That's the goal.

2012 Regionals  http://games.crossfit.com/workouts/regionals-individual The Open of course led to the Regionals, where we saw some more amazing performances and finally have consistent workouts across all regions. There were issues: athletes in the final regionals had a significant, yet equal, advantage of practicing the workouts for longer. The range of motion standards needed a close eye. (Looking your way "Diane.") Even with this and world records* being shoved down our throats (read: littering our Facebook feed), the workouts/programming were LEGIT.

So who's gonna win? Will we see these two dethroned in a week's time? Will the big names shine, or will a relatively unknown champion be deemed the "Fittest on Earth?" Rich in 2012: http://youtu.be/u_RzyIJi8qc Annie in 2012: http://youtu.be/nNzdFy6m9kc

 

Some of the 2012 events have already been announced.

They look a little like last year combined with this year's Regionals. I'm not sure I understand the GHD Med Ball throw; this has already been beaten into the ground by critics, even in the short time since being announced. But I do have to say, this event may win the annual Reebok CrossFit Games "Shark Award." (The trophy has Greg Glassman on water skies, riding a Reebok branded sharkfin through the waves. He may or may not be holding a softball proudly overhead. Prototype TBA.)

My true hopes for the weekend: We see something new. We see something old. We see something heavy. We see both short & long time domains. We see another cool swim WOD, some technical skills, and rings, ropes, sleds. Maybe even some tires or stones? But we don't leave the basics. If it makes sense, I'm a supporter.

A lot of this is already set. Good. We can all watch it unfold here: http://games.crossfit.com/live-stream Now don't get tricky, Dave, and let's find the best athlete out there this year.

And for the record, I'll be rooting for Speal.

-Scott, 7.9.2012

2012 CrossFit Games

CrossFit Open

Starting February 25, we will host any and all CrossFit Open competitors on Saturday mornings.  At 9am or 11am, please schedule a validation workout with an Amplify trainer. Our normal Saturday class time of 10am will already have a workout going and will therefore not be an Open validation time. Again, reserve a spot at 9am or 11am.  Boom!

Saturdays Validations: 2.25, 3.3, 3.10, 3.17 (tentative), and 3.24 Open WOD Validation: 9am CrossFit Amplify WOD: 10am Open WOD Validation: 11am

MEMBERS: Amplify members are free.  Talk to us at the gym or send an email reserving a spot.

VISITORS: Interested in getting your workout validated?  Amplify is a host site; we are happy to have you.  Please email us at crossfitamplify@gmail.com and be prepared with movement standards and range of motion.  There will be a small drop-in cost for the 5 weeks of validation; completion earns an Amplify t-shirt.  Come join the fun!

CrossFit Games, July 13-15, 2012

Ever wonder how overall fitness could be a competition?  Want to know what's seemingly physically impossible?  Or maybe you just want to catch up on your favorite CrossFit Firebreather.

Check the CrossFit Games website to find your answers and get your fix.

The top athletes and teams in each region from the Open will move onto Regionals. The best athletes and teams at Regionals will compete at the CrossFit Games from July 13-15, the world’s premier test to find the "Fittest on Earth."

Warning: the video footage of the Games is highly addictive.