September Membership Deal

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WOD:   9/06/16

For time:
100 Double-unders
Then, Five rounds of:
60/40 lb. Dumbbell deadlift, 10 reps
60/40 lb. Dumbbell front squat, 10 reps
10 Handstand push-ups
Then, 100 Double-unders

 

 

Summer is almost over! It's time to get yourself back into a routine and bring others along with you.

Just for the month of September if you get a new person to become a member of CrossFit Train you will receive $25 off your next months membership.

And you can do this for up to three new people, so you could potentially get $75 off your next months membership fees!!!

Remember that the best way to get people started at CrossFit is to bring them to any Thursday classes. Every Thursday all classes are open to have prospective members try us out!

Alright TRAIN, its On!!!!!

Derek Eason
Labor Day "Hotshots 19"

Labor Day Schedule:

Class at 9am

Open Gym at 10am - 11:30am

All other Classes Cancelled!

 

WOD:   9/05/16

"Hotshots 19"

Six rounds for time of:
30 Squats
135/95 pound Power clean, 19 reps
7 Strict Pull-ups
Run 400 meters

 

 

 

 

 

Derek Eason
Guest Blog: "Why do I CrossFit", by Thom King

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Labor Day Schedule:  
Class at 9am
Open Gym from 10am - 11:30am

 

 

I was sitting and thinking about a question someone asked me at work earlier this week “why do I Crossfit, and why in the world do you get up at 4:20 in the morning to do it?”.  My initial response was pretty vague and I said well I enjoy the diversity of the training, I can get in and out pretty quickly, and I have gotten to be good friends with others at 5am.  They listened to my half-ass answer and we both went about our day with neither really gaining anything from my answer…it was as vanilla an answer as “I’m doing pretty good” when someone asks “how’s it going?”.   As you can tell I am a little disappointed in my answer and have thought more about the question and a “real” response. 

When I first started Crossfit in January 2013 I’d just moved 3000 miles across country not knowing a soul in Corvallis or the West Coast for that matter.  I had friends who did Crossfit in South Carolina who all seemed to enjoy it and were always hanging out with their Crossfit “family”, so I thought this might be a good way to meet people.  Within a week of moving I joined a Box in Corvallis, and met a couple people who have been “rocks” for me since the first day I met them, Cory Penselin and Robin Wade.  It’s kind of funny that these two have been the best parts of my day for the last 3.5 years, and my words can’t begin to express how much they’ve meant to me since I moved here. 

We had a small group of 6-7 5:15amers who were really all starting Crossfit together for the first time, so we suffered and learned that confusing mentality “love to hate, but still love” Crossfit thing together.  Well that box closed after about 6 months and Cory with his boyish charm (yeah right) talked Brooke into starting a 5am class at Train for us now homeless crossfitters.  Those early months of only 3 days a week 5am classes were pretty sparse, there would often only be 2-3 of us and sometimes you could find yourself going solo which at 5am really sucks.  There were many days we didn’t want to show up from feeling like complete wrecks, but had to or we were afraid Brooke would cancel the class all together.  This is where I have to give a big thanks to my favorite coach, Caitlin (sorry all the other coaches, but Caitlin has been there for us 5amers from the get go so she has a special place)!  God bless her for being willing to coach those empty classes and showing up every M,W,F not knowing how many would be there if any.  I think we kissed Caitlin’s ass every day, so she would still be willing to do the 5am class because none of the other coaches were willing.  Needless to say our 5am group kept growing, we went to 5 days, and now during the school year the waiting list is a month out or greater to get in.     

I give you this background because it is a huge part of why I do Crossfit.  Yes, I do love the physical fitness aspect of Crossfit.  I do not like sitting for very long (I pace a lot, like hole in the floor pacing), and have a problem doing anything longer than an hour (get bored way too easy), so high intensity workouts with variation works well for me!  I love the challenge of working on my weaknesses, seeing the improvements from week to week, and the competitive spirit that comes alive after “3,2,1”.  Sometimes it’s like as wrecked as you feel beforehand when “3,2,1” happens it’s like your body completely forgets and is ready to perform for you beyond what you thought it could do.  In my years of doing different kinds of exercise and sports I’ve never found anything that is even close to keeping me motivated like Crossfit. However as great as all this is, the main reason I do Crossfit has to do with everything around me when I walk into Suite B & C on 3rd Street...it’s all those people on the wall as you walk through that door.   You remove that and my “obsession” would not even be close to the same.  I think that is one of the aspects of Crossfit that is hard to explain to people, but to me the most important part.  I can show you a burpee, or demonstrate a snatch, but I can’t show you how good it feels when you are completely collapsed on the floor in a sweaty heaping mess to have someone come over and tell you awesome job and help you to your feet.   I absolutely love it when everyone cheers on that last person and is genuinely pulling for them to finish that last rep and how great that feels especially when it’s you.   How the vibe is so positive when you walk through the doors that anything troubling outside in other parts of your life seem to disappear at least for that hour...for me that 1 hour from 5am-6am in the morning dramatically makes a difference in the next 16-17 hours of my day.   I know all the classes have that special bond and our 5am crew seems to really have it, caring for one another and providing support for you well beyond just giving you a spot on a back squat.  We see each other red eyed, hair a mess, body still stiff from the prior day, dark outside, proud that we just put on matching shoes, and usually only 30 minutes removed from sleeping comfortably in our beds…but almost as soon as we walk in the door we are laughing and having a good time.  Personally, this past year has been a trying one to say the least for me, but my 5am crew really kept me going and without them really even knowing they were inspiring me to live as positively as I can.  What else can I really say about the 5amers without getting too long winded which I already have?  We are a hodgepodge of great people that hold each other accountable, and will be there to catch each other you if we ever need it.  I could not possibly think of a better group to cheer for, sweat with, laugh with, smile with, sometimes cry in pain with, and most importantly a group to inspire to be better with every single morning. 

So I guess now if someone was to ask me “why do you do CrossFit and why 5am?” my answer will probably be a little long for them and they’ll probably walk away before I even get to tell them about 5am, but I know how special it all is to me.  I’ve always known it, but sometimes reflection really makes you appreciate what you have even more.    It’s really not about Crossfit it’s about all the pictures on the wall and the life that breathes out of Crossfit Train 97333.    

 

-Thom King

 

WOD:   9/02/16
 

10 minutes to establish a 3RM Deadlift

Three rounds for time of:
Run 400m
21 KB Swings 53/35
12 Deadlifts 225/155lbs.

 

 

 

 

Derek Eason
September Membership Deal!

Announcements:

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Labor Day Schedule:   Only class at 9am, and Open Gym from 10am - 11:30am

 

WOD:   9/01/16

Complete as many rounds in 20 minutes as you can of:
15 Pull-ups
30 Push-ups
45 Squats

 

Summer is almost over! It's time to get yourself back into a routine and bring others along with you.

Just for the month of September if you get a new person to become a member of CrossFit Train you will receive $25 off your next months membership.

And you can do this for up to three new people, so you could potentially get $75 off your next months membership fees!!!

Remember that the best way to get people started at CrossFit is to bring them to any Thursday classes. Every Thursday all classes are open to have prospective members try us out!

Alright TRAIN, its On!!!!!

 

Derek Eason
Got Handstand Push-ups!?

Announcements:

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WOD:   8/31/16

Squat Clean 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 reps

Five rounds for time of:
135/95 pound Squat clean, 7 reps
15 Handstand push-ups

 

 

 

My favorite thing about CrossFit is no matter how long you’ve been doing it there is always something you can improve or a new skill you can learn. Some of the more complicated skills may not show up frequently in WODs, or they may take some initiative on your part to master. 

Handstand push-ups are a great example. Shoulder-to-overhead movements (think shoulder press, push press, and jerks) all help build the strength necessary to perform this movement, as do the scales we suggest when we do this movement in a WOD. But if this is something you want to master you will likely need to devote time to it outside of class.

Remember, at Train you are not allowed to kip a handstand push-up until you can do a strict one. If you can kick up into a handstand on the wall this video gives a great progression for learning the strict handstand push-up. It will only take you a few minutes before or after class or in open gym to work through this progression. Master the strict HSPU and you’re one step closer to kipping HSPU’s in a WOD!

Also, if you still aren’t comfortable kicking up into a handstand please ask a coach for help!  

--Cassie Finer

Derek Eason
Featured Member: Klink

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WOD:   8/30/16

Run or Row 5K

 

Featured Member!

Michael "Klink" Klinkerfues is a 6:30pm regular who is pretty new to CrossFit Train, so take some time to read his Featured Member interview to get to know him better. Then make sure to meet him in person if you haven't already!
 

Name: Michael Klinkerfues (Klink)

Occupation: Information Technology Specialist (computer geek and proud of it!)

Age: 39

Dream WOD
I would actually say this was my favorite WOD, it was rough, but I had fun doing it.
Warmup (partners) row 200m, your partner tells you when to stop because the screen is facing away from you and land as close as you can to 200m, if you go over or under you do that many air squats, your partner rows next and you do that many burpees in place of the air squats. 5 rounds each person.

4 person partner WOD, each person at a station, the air bike is the trigger to switch stations.
Air Bike 20/15 Cals, Dumbell snatch, box jumps, rest (20 minutes) Count how many rounds.

Worst Workout?
Anything overhead squats

When and why did you start Crossfit? 
I started Crossfit June 2015. It was recommended to me by a friend of mine that it would be a great way to get in better shape for the tough mudder race. I got addicted to it almost immediately. I do this now for me and no one else. Its my stress relief. No matter how bad of a day I have, its always better when I walk into the box and better still when I walk out after the WOD.

What do you like best about CrossFit?
Community. Everyone is welcome. You can scale down to meet everyone’s needs and see progression

What is your workout schedule, what class do you prefer?
At a minimum 3 days a week, but I aim for 5 or 6. I work in Newport but live in Corvallis, so I can only really make the 6:30 PM class. ( I am not a morning person) You’ll see me often on the weekends as well.

What is your most memorable CrossFit moment?
My First T2B. This only happened for the first time last week. A few years ago if you told me I would be doing this, I would have laughed at you and called you crazy.

Do you remember your first workout?
Yes, I couldn’t do a squat right, I had to be on my knees to do pushups and I couldn’t do a single normal sit-up. This was back in June 2015.

Any advice for anyone thinking about starting CrossFit?
Just show up. That is the hardest part. Be there at least 3 times a week and you will notice improvement, and you won’t be as sore as the first month.

What is the first thing you think about when you get up?
Coffee!

Describe your athletic background
In high school, I was in karate for years, and captain of the swim team. After that, I played golf. Never ran nothing until age 35 when I decided I needed to make a lifestyle change.

Tell us about your goals ( short term/Long term)
Short term are pretty easy, my first strict pullup, and 10 double-unders in a row ( 4 is the most right now I’m just about there)

Long term goal is to be in overall good enough physical health to climb Mt. Rainier, and Mt. Hood among other mountains in the area.

Derek Eason
Give 5 Minutes for Autism

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WOD:   8/29/16

Shoulder Press 3-3-3-3-3 reps

 

For time:
135/95 lb Push Press, 20 reps
50 Double-unders
135/95 lb Push Press, 16 reps
40 Double-unders
135/95 lb Push Press, 12 reps
30 Double-unders
135/95 lb Push Press, 8 reps
20 Double-unders
135/95 lb Push Press, 4 reps
10 Double-unders

 

 

We better see even more smiling faces this year!!!!

Three years ago, on October 19, 2013 Josh Everett, TrainHeroic, and more than 350 boxes in the fitness community, rallied together in spectacular fashion to support the Autism community in a worldwide workout event called Lift Up Luke.

This "competition for a cause" specifically seeks to support early diagnosis and treatment of Autism, raise funds for the Autism Tree Project Foundation, and most importantly, turn a global spotlight on the measured and severe impact of Autism on families and individuals around the world.

Last year Crossfit Train had 44 members participate in the workout, raising a total of: $1,478.41.

I strongly believe that this year, we can double those numbers, both in participants and money raised!

For more information on the cause and the workout, follow this link:  http://crossfittrain97333-liftupautism.eventbrite.com

When it comes to registering, there are three options:

  1. WOD + AWESOME t-shirt

  2. WOD + Donation

  3. WOD only

****MAKE SURE YOU REGISTER UNDER OUR AFFILIATE!

(Crossfit Train 97333)

 

 

Let’s come together, and WOD for a cause!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Derek Eason