WOD 4.11

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WOD 4.10

When you get into a good rhythm at the gym, it can be challenging to keep momentum during periods when you cannot be in the gym.  With the holiday season quickly approaching (I saw Christmas lights at Target already….) here are 10 workouts you can crush at home, your parents, in-laws…wherever the wind takes you!

  1. 10 minute AMRAP (as many rounds as possible)

20 double unders/40 singles

100m run

 

  1.  10 rounds

5 burpees

10 push-ups

15 squats

  1.  2 rounds

50 squats

50 situps

40 double unders/80 singles

40 lunges

30 push-ups

30 double unders/singles

 

  1.  10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1

Burpees

Situps

 

  1.  12 minute amrap

200m run

15 squats

15 push-ups

 

  1.  7 min burpees

 

  1.   4 rounds

20 squats

15 push-ups

1 v-ups

 

  1.  4 rounds

1 min each

Shuttle run

Lunges

Burpees

1 min rest at the end of each round

 

   

  1.  14m AMRAP

22 lunges

10 push-ups

15 sit-ups

 

  1.  20 push-ups

40 burpees

20 squats

30 burpees

20 lunges (Left+Right=1 lunge)

20 burpees

20 broad jumps

10 burpees

 

Looking forward to cooler weather and sweatpants,

Kimberly

Featured Athlete of April: Craig Lavid

Name
Craig Lavid

What’s your athletic background?
I played soccer as a kid; then football and basketball in high school.

When did you start working out at The Hill?
2.5 years ago.

What keeps you coming back?
I enjoy the coaching and atmosphere. I seem to learn something new every day and enjoy the no sense approach to fitness:  good technique in a positive environment.

Was this your first experience with CrossFit?
I did crossfit for about two years before joining the Hill.

If you could write the WOD what would it be?
Pushups.  Double Unders.  Eating Donuts.

What are some of your goals, fitness or personal- for 2018?
To become more mobile and flexible.  To keep improving on my kips. And just keep coming to the workouts.

Any PR’s that your proud of?
My hang cleans are better.

List one or two improvements you have seen in your life since starting CF?
My squat form is tons better the last few months with the added instruction from the coaches.  The small things have made a huge difference there.

What do you like about KC?
I have two nephews that I have very close to here in KC. I enjoy watching them play sports and taking their candy.  

How do you like to spend your free time?
I enjoy movies, reading, laying by pool, going to dog park.  Simple things.

What’s your favorite cheat meal?
PBJ is my favorite food of all time.

What would you say to someone thinking about starting CrossFit?
I would say make sure you pick a gym that fits your goals.  I obviously think the coaching and non competitive environment is what sets The Hill apart from other gyms.  

Anything else you would like to share with our coaches or the whole #fitfam?
Matt said something at the fitness challenge meeting that really stuck with me.  He said something like, “You don’t have to act like you feel.” That is a powerful message not only about food/diet, but about life in general. I have a stressful job (daytrade stocks), and so many times I would trade how I felt.  Being able to take a step back and look at yourself objectively is something that is probably more appreciated by someone as they age. But that one small thought process sure is a valuable tool.

Getting to Know Coach Mindy

Where did you grow up? Independence, MO

When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? Fashion Designerloved to sketch, Pro Basketball Player, and yes- a Personal Trainer.
Favorite class or activity in high school? PE of course! And basketball. 

In high school, what were you known for? I was known for being athletic and aggressive on the basketball court. 

Most interesting part time job? In eighth grade I worked at a teachers house helping the build a retaining wall, mowing, and cooking.

Share a movie or show you can quote and/or list songs you can rap/know all the words to etc.. I am the worst at quoting anything, but I could probably manage getting through a Jack Johnson song- “Better together” or “Breakdown”.

Got any hidden talents? I love to sketch, dabble on the ukulele and guitar, and I can salsa dance.

What do you like about KC? I like that it’s affordable, you can get anywhere in about 25 minutes, and all my favorite people are here.

Coaching:

How did you get connected to The Hill? I was looking for a place that I could do Olympic lifting on platforms and saw that The Hill had the best open gym hours and rates, and well of course I knew Bri worked there so I reached out to her and got started!

How long have you been coaching? Well if you add in internships and grad assistant, then its around 7 years. I have been coaching at The Hill since March 2016.

Why Coach? – what motivates you personally? I am motivated by each ah-ha moment an athlete has. To be honest, I am motivated more and get way more excited seeing an athlete do something right the first, second, third, and then every time, then hitting heavier weight. Don’t get me wrong a PR is still very exciting, but when I see someone struggle day after day to achieve a skill and finally something clicks and they do it, then their face lights up. That is what motivates me. I want people to push themselves and see what they are really capable of. Not just how hard can someone push through a workout, but how hard can they push while maintaining virtuosity in a movement. Achieving virtuosity in a skill takes dedication, patience, pristine focus, and drive.To me that is beautiful, and creates longevity for our daily movements and activities.

What do you love about your job? The people! I love the people I work with and work for.
I love that as a business we are constantly growing and striving for excellence.
I love that we have a positive atmosphere.
I love that I have the possibility of changing someone’s life in a positive manner.
I love that I have opportunity to teach others how to do cool things!
I love that I constantly have to learn and grow. There will never be a time that I will know everything.

What certifications do you hold and which are you most proud of? CF- L1, USAW 1, USAW2, CSCS, Gymnastic training course. I’m proud of all of them. However, I really enjoyed my gymnastic course the most and feel like that has had the biggest impact on me and the people I train.

What continuing ed are you planning? My next CEU I will either be advance gymnastics, or CF-L2.

How would you describe your coaching style? Straight to the point, but goofy. I try to keep things simple and explore different coaching techniques that best fits each athlete.

What’s something you wish everyone knew about health and fitness? That it’s a journey and you will never reach the end. The journey is full of challenges and bumps, and maybe some bruises, but it is also full of joy, success, and confidence. The journey is also way more fun and successful if you have loyal travel buddies.

What is something you are working on improving as an athlete personally? Mental toughness.

What are you looking forward to in 2018? Find new things (hobbies/places) to experience and fall in love with.

Anything else you would like to share with The Hill family? You all are amazing people! As individuals you all have helped create such a friendly environment that works hard. This can be taken for granted on a daily basis, but it shines bright as new people join the gym or as we have drop-ins. You all receive and welcome everybody with bright smiles, encouragement, and positivity that overflows. Keep it up!!!