Posts tagged ‘crossfit’

November 24, 2011

Feel Good Friday (Thursday) 112511 Thanksgiving Edition!

We’re going to suspend our regularly scheduled Feel Good Friday for one big, massive FEEL GOOD things I am thankful for list. Here are 73 things I am so grateful are in my life: (please join me and leave yours in the comments!)

  1. My amazing, supportive, happy family
  2. PLPs of both sexes in Aspen, Austin, Arizona, D.C., Cali, and all around the world. PLP
  3. Denali’s 5th birthday and her new off-leash walking skills
  4. All four of my grandparents are still alive
  5. Texas
  6. Being raised in Texas (You Know You’re a Texan When …)
  7. Hymeadow
  8. Pumpkin
  9. My adventure to Aspen
  10. Knowing what Love Is and loving it
  11. Learning to ski and snowboard

    Skiing

    Yep, those are still dumpster poles

  12. Blake Lively, for constant style inspiration and a huge girl crush
  13. The colors teal and orange together
  14. Wool socks
  15. Airplanes, for visits to and from friends
  16. Washington D.C., for being a wonderful home to my fb gf and my second fall home
  17. My many friends who have found true love
  18. Pickup basketball
  19. Hot tubs
  20. My new skis, which are long, fat, and badass
  21. Pigeon pose, for eliminating IT band pain
  22. Glitter nail polish pens
  23. Confidence and grace, gifted to me by my parents and their raising of me
  24. Press trips
  25. My blog and her loyal followers, who read even when I don’t write about Austin :-)
  26. Football
  27. Rekindled romance with reading
  28. Learning how to curl my hair with a straightener (again)
  29. Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert, Kate, Voegle, and Taylor Swift
  30. Wine
  31. My new travelin’ buddy, the iPad2
  32. Gossip Girl, Hawaii Five-O, Hart of Dixie, 90210, Covert Affairs, Ringer, and Pan Am
  33. Deep Hip & Leg Stretch yoga class
  34. My life experiences
  35. Lowered blood sugar
  36. My new mittens, which are teal and warm
  37. Pinterest
  38. Pinterest
  39. Pinterest
  40. Handwritten notes and cards
  41. Hot pink temporary hair dye
  42. The Pitkin County Library and its incredible inter-library loan system
  43. My hand-me-down down jacket (again … seriously, I would die without it)
  44. The ocean
  45. The internets
  46. Adobe Creative Suite, I’m still holding on to the pirated version from my first-ever job (shhh don’t tell)
  47. Kale
  48. Newfound photography obsessionand friends who happen to have closeted photography interests

    Polar bear!

  49. Twitter
  50. The blow dryers with the nozzle attachments at Aspen Club
  51. Ashley Turner
  52. Bubble baths (with non-toxic bubbles, obvi)
  53. Free Pints of Ben & Jerry’s
  54. Free Pints of Ben & Jerry’s for Ripples of Hope for Children (more details coming soon)
  55. US Weekly
  56. Change … as in life, not coins
  57. Drake
  58. My mobile storage unit (aka yellow land rover)
  59. Blogs and the bloggers who write them
  60. Aspen Extreme friends who force me to do things I never thought I would do
  61. Theme parties
  62. Jhorts
  63. Denali’s reflective collar so I can find her in the snow
  64. Bubbly water
  65. CrossFit
  66. The Blind Side, it never gets old
  67. The knowledge that you can hard-boil eggs in a toaster oven
  68. ViX bikinis
  69. A spiritual, open-minded family
  70. Sunshine + Vitamin D + warmth
  71. Cold-brewed coffee
  72. Love … luv … lurve … loooove … I love all love
  73. That the proliferation of infographics and cute pinterest sayings makes me think at the end of this post that I should have probably made it a graphic in Illustrator, and made it pretty. Instead of a list. Then people might have pinned it. PIN ALL THE THINGS!!
Previous goodies: Thanksgiving 2010 / Thanksgiving 2009
April 27, 2011

T-spiration: Work Harder. Right Here. Right Now.

I LOVE these designs. Inspirational messages printed backward so you can read them in the mirror.

I am Powerful teeI will Persist tee

From I Am Athletics. My only gripe? This is my fave, why’s it only on a men’s tee??

Work harder tee

… I guess I can order it and wear anyway, so it’s kinda unisex. But still.

I need a serious budget for all the awesome athletic tees I want.

April 14, 2011

Aspen: Spring Celebrations Announcing BlissFits Aspen Boot Camp!

shutterfly-announcement-celebration

As spring rolls around, there are lots of announcements: babies, graduation announcementssave-the-date cards, and so on. Since I have no news of that sort, I’m excited to celebrate a more Lyssa-like announcement: BlissFits Aspen Boot Camp!

You guys know how much I love CrossFit, and sharing the word about fitness and how awesome it is. I’ve had my CrossFit Level 1 certification for over a year, and all last summer I was having a blast experimenting with Nature’s Garage Gym workouts. While I am confident the boot camp will be a success and that I’m a great coach, it’s nonetheless terrifying to be shouting to the world: “I’m making moves! I CAN HELP YOU GET FIT!”

It’s empowering, ya’ll. Because when you throw out the fear of failure, I KNOW I can help people. BlissFits Aspen is a chance to share my love of fitness and food firsthand, to affect change in people I know and don’t know. It’s a chance to bring my world in Austin, my wolfpack, my people (that’s you, CrossFitters), to Aspen in a format that resonates with Aspen. Outdoors. We moved here for the 70-degree summers with bluebird skies every. single. day. So why not move our fitness there too?

Aspen Boot Camp!

If you’re in Aspen, I’d love for you to come check out the FIRST boot camp, next Monday, April 18, ay 6pm at Rio Grande Park (across from Clark’s). BlissFits Aspen Boot Camp will run Monday through Thursday the last two weeks of April, and then I’ll update everyone on the times etc. once we see how this works! (www.blissfitsaspen.com for more info)

Now for the rest of you (and Aspenites), I’d love to offer you the chance to shout about something exciting going on in your lives! Maybe you’re preggers or graduating, or you want to mark some occasion with a photo book. I’ve got TWO Shutterfly giveaways! TWO thisislifeinaustin & aspen readers will get to choose between 50 announcement cards or an 8×8 photobook to commemorate whatever is going on in your life right now (or later, or earlier, or whatever, I don’t care!)

*Giveaway Alert!*

Post by 5PM CST on FRIDAY April 15 in the comments below what you’re celebrating (can be silly, serious, or inbetween) this spring and I’ll randomly choose TWO winners (promise I won’t judge your comments for funniness, as I sometimes do, because this is SERIOUS. I want you to CELEBRATE!)!

Are you a blogger, too? Click here to register for a chance at 50 free announcements!

This post is part of a series sponsored by Shutterfly. I was selected for this sponsorship by the Clever Girls Collective, which endorses Blog With Integrity.com, as I do.

October 14, 2010

Austin: Ultimate Athlete Challenge [UPDATED]

[UPDATE] I got this very vague press release:

Competitive Training Center (CTC) of Austin has canceled the Ultimate Athlete Challenge that was originally scheduled for Saturday, November 6 due to unforeseen circumstances.

About Competitive Training Center (CTC)
CTC is an advanced training facility for performance training & physical therapy.  The facility features two outdoor practice areas, a 55 yard sprint track, a state-of-the-art weight room, physical therapy and sport specific training for all ages and skill levels by certified strength and conditioning specialists. CTC also provides strength and conditioning training to adult non-competitive or weekend warriors.

For more information, please call 512-330-4269.

Competitive Training Center (CTC) of Austin is looking to crown the “ultimate athlete” in their inaugural Ultimate Athlete Challenge taking place Saturday, November 6 at 9am.  Competitors will showcase their abilities in three separate events testing agility, speed, skill, strength and conditioning.  The combined times of the three events will determine Austin’s “ultimate athlete.”

Sounds super fun and sorta like most CrossFit things I post on, right?

Registration is $25 per contestant or $65 for a three person team.  Competitors must be 18 or older and can compete individually in the male or female divisions or as part of a three person team in the male or female divisions. Awards and prizes will go to the top three lowest combined scores in each division.

First up is the agility and athletic skill course with double leg barrier hops, bag weaves, a lateral cone course, agility pole weave, and football toss.  The strength circuit involves a tire flip, sled push, sled rows, tossing sand bags overhead, and a zercher sandbag walk. Last up is the 860 yard interval suicide event.

SRSLY, sounds like fun!!

More info / to register, ctcaustin.com, 512.330.4269, or visit CTC Austin at 9185 Research Blvd.

Side note: sleds are apparently all the rage these days … I’m competing in CrossFit Central’s Butcher Challenge, which is all about the new Butcher Sled. It’s October 30 and there are still spots open for team sign-ups!

July 7, 2010

So You Think You’re An Elite Athlete?

That’s right, CrossFitters and other people who think they are awesomely fit … there’s a new reality show called I Wanna Be a World Class Athlete! and they’re casting this summer. Sure, you’ll have to trek to get to an audition, but imagine the possibilities! They’re transforming individual competitive and recreational sports players into World Class Athletes.

They say that even if you’re not athletic and just want to transform your body and lifestyle by working out like the pros, you could be chosen for the show. Everyone has a shot!

The casting directors are looking for hungry, hardworking athletes ages 12 and older (competing in three categories — youth, high school, adult), who want to take their training to the next level in front of a national cable television audience, in hopes of landing their share of $1,000,000 in cash, prizes, and athletic scholarships and a chance to compete to win $1,000,000 on each of 10 episodes.

Thirty (30) real-world athletes and wanna be athletes  will be worked by a professional training staff on tough-to-complete training programs involving cardiovascular fitness, strength training, plyometric training, sport-specific skills, sport psychology, and proper nutrition. The show features athletes benefiting from using cutting edge technology, “high tech” training equipment, and special effects illustrating their performances.

And OH YEAH, the show’s producers are also seeking a female host with a background in health, fitness, and sports performance training.

Casting Calls (they must know how awesome we are down south with TWO calls in Texas!)

Billings, Montana — August 2-4, 2010
Minneapolis, Minnesota — August 6-8, 2010
Long Island, NY — August 12-15, 2010
Tampa, Florida — August 20-22, 2010
Dallas, Texas — August 27-29, 2010
Houston, Texas — September 3-5, 2010

Scottsdale, Arizona — September 11-12, 2010
Los Angeles, California — September 24-26, 2010 (metro area)
Las Vegas, Nevada — October 1-3, 2010

I don’t know which of those locations is closest to Aspen? Erm …

To view the entire audition process and to register, hit up the audition website: www.aworldclassathlete.com.

May 28, 2010

Austin: Memorial Day Weekend’s What to Do

FareCompare had me write a Guest Post on what to do for Memorial Day Weekend. Part of it is excerpted below, and I’ve got two more shindigs added to the bottom of the list:

Memorial Day weekend in Austin means one thing: the lake. Austin’s hot summers call for long days spent in and on the water, and Memorial Day is the official unofficial kickoff to boating season. Most of the revelers will take to Lake Travis, where Devil’s Cove is wall-to-wall boats and nary a shirt is in sight, because the city’s in-town lake, Lake Austin, usually bans personal watercraft.

Boat

Hop on a party barge, like the one thrown by Austin Sports & Social Club. Rent a boat from Just for Fun–make reservations in advance. Or trailer your boat down if you’re road-tripping, there are plenty of public-access boat ramps.

Eat

All that time in the sun is sure to make you hungry, and Austin has no shortage of lakefront eateries. On Lake Travis, boat in to the newly-revamped Ski Shores and grab a legendary burger, or hit the landmark Oasis, though know that you’re there for the view and margaritas, not the food. On Lake Austin, try an Austintini at Hula Hut, where wait times can be over 2 hours but it’s more than worth it, or Abel’s on the Lake (they’re neighbors). Any of these spots is worth seeing even if you’re not planning on getting your feet wet.

At Night

Wanna see the sights but not down for $2 jaegerbombs at Latitude30 with the college kids? Walk the (in)famous East Sixth Street to get to Alamo Drafthouse at the Ritz, a movie theatre-restaurant where you can get a bucket of beer–or Jack and Coke–with your giant bowl of popcorn. If you’re still up for going out, be sure to check out Austin’s Kung Fu Saloon on West Sixth Street, the kind of bar that would only make it in Austin. It offers free skee ball–naturally.

Deep in the Heart of Texas

Austin may fool you into thinking its not like the rest of Texas most of the time, but hit up the Broken Spoke to be reminded that you are, in fact, in the Republic of Texas. Don boots you snagged at Allen’s Boots on the drag or Heritage Boots downtown, button up your pearl snap, and learn the two-step. It’s easy.

More Austin faves you need to check out:

Fancy dinner: Olivia, Uchi, Wink, or TRIO
Outside: Run Lady Bird Lake, throw a frisbee in Zilker Park, or walk South Congress
Snacks: Cupcakes at SugarMama’s Bakeshop or daily special from Odd Duck Trailer

All Weekend: Wine & Music Festival at the Domain

http://www.austinwineandmusicfestival.com/tickets.html

Sunday: $15 all-you-can-eat Crawfish at Gibson

And you KNOW you can eat a LOT of crawfish.

File it under WTF: Memorial Day Weekend Saturday

I can’t do this event justice, so I’m copy-pasting the email (original colors, spelling, and formatting preserved. Literal copy-paste here). If you can figure out what it means, probably means you’re cool enough to attend?

In the BACONATOR storyline, frynet was originally installed into the U.S. military mainfryer to control the national gravy supply. Shortly afterward it gained sentience and the panicking high ranking skilets, realizing the extent of its abilities, attempted to pull the plug. Frynet perceived the attempt to deactivate it as an attack and came to the conclusion that all of the outdated household appliances would attempt to destroy it. To defend itself, it came to one conclusion: Humanity must be baconated.

Before it could be deactivated, Frynet launched The Thingamabots under its command at Russia, to which Russia responded in kind by fryering as many of its breakfast sausages as possible back at the United States and its allies. As a result of the food fight, over three billion humans were killed in just minutes. Governments around the world collapsed and anarchy descended.

1215am Built By Snow
1115pm The Seas -CD Release
1030m STEREO IS A LIE
945pm Red Falcon
900pm Wave Hands Like Clouds
8pm DJ Czech + BACONATOR – Debut on the turn tables!!!!!!!!!!!!

FOOD FIGHT to commence in the outside area of ND.

Free Bacardi Mojitos from 8pm – 10pm!!!!!!!! FREE Sweet Tea Vokda 10pm -11pm!

Special EP Listening Party for The Seas new EP!!!!

RSVP for $5 Entry at Do512: http://do512.com/event/2010/05/29/baconator-vs-the-thingamabots

and just because I love CrossFit so much:

The South Central Regional at GSX in Fort Worth will be streaming live coverage all day Saturday and Sunday at http://live.crossfit.com.

April 15, 2010

Charity CrossFit-Style Partner Workout

An awesome group of CrossFit gals is hosting a sweet workout (it’s a partner WOD so come ready for some high reps!) at the Lamar Middle School track on Sunday, April 18th at 9am to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

They’re asking for a $10 donation that will go towards Lindsay Spurck’s fundraising efforts for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society as she trains for the San Diego Marathon (http://pages.teamintraining.org/ctx/rnr10/lspurck). If you plan to attend, please rsvp to lindsayspurck@gmail.com so she’ll know how many tacos to bring!

Your $10 donation will get you a great work out, a breakfast taco, and the chance to win some great prizes. Do it!

February 13, 2010

You can stop hearing about CrossFit now …

Well, that’s probably a lie. But I’ve started an entirely separate blog just about my training for CrossFit, so I’ll at least be mentioning CrossFit LESS on this blog …

Check me out: www.xlyssa.com

You can now return to your regularly scheduled life in Austin updates.

February 4, 2010

You Might Have Noticed I Was Gone … CrossFit Cert

When I travel, I try to make it appear like I’m here for your guys anyway … only sometimes it doesn’t work, like when I book a flight Wednesday night and leave Friday morning and don’t have time to put together some preemptive posts. This past weekend I was in Golden, CO for a CrossFit Level 1 Certification. A bit sudden maybe, but you all know how much I love CrossFit and think it’s a great fitness system, so it’s not such a stretch. As a college basketball player, I often thought about coaching later on in life, so actually BEING a CrossFit trainer isn’t that far of a stretch either.

Without further ado, let me regale you with tales of my weekend in Golden … and if you still don’t know what the bleep CrossFit is (ahem, my lovely drinks companion at Eastside Showroom last night), this may shed some light on it. Basically, they say it’s functional fitness training that makes you good at life. Sweet right? (first posted on SicFit.com)

CrossFit Cert: Drinking the CrossFit Kool-Aid

I have an extra-long femur. All my life, I have been blessed with long legs–and trust me, I know they’re a blessing, even when I can’t find pants long enough or I have to ride the boy bike to not have my knees in my nose. In the past year of CrossFit, I have been corrected a hundred different ways on my squat: get lower, get higher, get below parallel, get parallel exactly, you have long legs woman, erm, here, have a butt ball. It’s enough to make me curse my legs in that thank-god-I-have-them-to-curse way. But in Saturday’s squat breakout session, I finally found out the truth: “you have an extra-long femur. To go below parallel, a quarter could roll from your knee to hip, which is really deep with that extra-long femur.”

Holy hell Batman!

I registered for the certification course Wednesday night. Booked a flight on Priceline, which meant I had no idea what time my flights would be before I plopped the credit card on the virtual counter and handed the Priceline gods my $214. Flew out at 1pm Friday. Was picked up from the bus station by my college roommate’s boyfriend, who promptly took me to the gym. Well, ok, I guess I’ll roll out for 30+ minutes and do some light rowing. In hindsight, one of the best decisions I didn’t actually make–the rolling out alleviated a lot of my altitude adjustment and travel aches.

I spent the past weekend in Golden, Colorado, at the Level 1 CrossFit Certification. Saturday morning I pulled on my CrossFit uniform: lulu leggings, tiny affiliate tee, zip-up hoodie, and furry tennis shoe boots (yeah, I own those) and departed downtown Denver, bound for a highway called 6. It was SHUT DOWN. Never in my life have I encountered a freeway that was entirely shut down. I took a deep breath, didn’t stress, and found a new route. I almost arrived at Colorado State Patrol when I saw this sign: “Prison Area. Do Not Pick Up Hitchhikers.” Right. I park at the building bearing the address from the website. It has a paper sign taped to it: “CrossFit Cert <——-”.

Is this some sort of initiation? To get certified do I actually have to pass the getting-to-the-cert portion?

A whopping 35 minutes late, I finally reach another building, a police teaching classroom where 50 CrossFit Kool-Aid drinkers are absorbing everything a little dude on a stage is saying. Wait, is that Chris Spealler?

Despite my auspicious start, the weekend was a total blast. I, and everyone around me, tried to soak up knowledge like sponges. I observed every mannerism of our trainers as they guided us through breakout groups, warmups, move progressions, and workouts.  I took copious notes, despite the fact that they’d sent me a 107-page handout before the training. I listened to seminars on foundations, nutrition, and programming. I packed my snacks and nibbled on almonds and salmon jerky like a good little paleo, chowed on happy-beef Chipotle for lunch, and chugged water to counteract the altitude adjustment.

Of course, that did absolutely nothing to prepare me for FRAN.

Everyone talks about Fran and how brutal she is. Everyone talks about how you have to do Fran at your cert. In a year of CrossFitting, I’ve never done Fran, and I was just fine with that, thankyouverymuch. Well, there’s no escaping now: mile-high Fran was coming for ME. Nervous on the inside but CrossFit Chick on the outside with the swagger and sass we’re so known for, I OBVIOUSLY stepped up first to the bar, Rx please, and yes I can do pullups.

Ha. 7 minutes later I was panting like a dog and swearing I’d never tell anyone back home my time. Blame it on the altitude.

For me, there were two major takeaways from the weekend (besides the femur revelation, that is): first, that you HAVE TO WORK ON YOUR WEAKNESSES. Miranda had huge quads, so she loved power cleans, but hated burpees. Chris is little but strong so he loves pullups but just can’t deadlift what Matt can, because Matt weighs 50 pounds more. They joked amongst themselves about their loves and loathes, emphasized their different strengths and weaknesses, but ultimately revealed that they strive to work on everything–like it or not.

Which leads me to takeaway two, which is the constant reiteration that CrossFit’s purpose is to make you good at life. It isn’t to make you THE BEST at EVERY SINGLE movement performed across the CrossFit spectrum. It is to make you CAPABLE, if not GOOD, at ALL of the movements; you’ll be GREAT at some and just plain good at others. But that’s okay, because you’re overall better prepared to tackle anything that comes your way.

I sumo deadlift high pull my groceries onto my hip-high counter ALL. THE. TIME.

When I got home, everyone asked, “What was the Level 1 Cert like?” Like the early ’90s kool-aid commercials where the big red kool-aid dude poured the kool-aid into the swimming pool and then jumped off the diving board into the red waters. Where I signed myself up and poured myself into plane and train and automobile and prison, then I dove in and emerged with a big, red kool-aid smile, awash in the CrossFit glow of enthusiasm and passion.

They don’t call it drinking the CrossFit kool-aid for nothing.

Side note: On Monday I had extra time in Denver, so I hit up headquarters trainer Matt Chan (with equally awesome wife Cherie)’s BADASS gym in Denver, called CrossFit Verve. Matt might be the most patient trainer I’ve ever seen, as he takes clients and students through movement progressions better than anyone I’ve encountered. At the same time, he’s a high-energy, crazy, enthusiastic stereotypical CrossFit dude (think Zach Thiel). If you’re in Denver, I highly recommend you drop in. Of course, here in Austin, hit up CrossFit Central and come work out with me!

January 22, 2010

Scaled Nights Out

Many people would call CrossFit an inside joke. Though it is simply a style of working out, its gyms and clients are notoriously cult-ish, while the sport itself has its own terminology — WOD? AMRAP? RX? — and the people who play large roles often become highly characterized versions of themselves (for example, see the JT Facts at the bottom of each of Ben’s blog posts, a Chuck-Norris-style joke which stems from a facebook group of Jeremy Thiel admirers who have never met the man … my fave? JT CAN believe it’s not butter).

Anyway, the point of this is to basically excuse myself for posting the following, which will only be funny to CrossFitters. It’s an email sent to me by fellow CrossFitters Lisa and Alex, who were talking about needing less drinking and more sleep on the weekends, so we need to start SCALING OUR WEEKEND WODs.

Key:
WOD: Workout of the Day
AMRAP: As Many Rounds As Possible
Tabata: 20 seconds of work, 10 seconds of rest. Usually 8 rounds (4 minutes).
Scaled v RX: RX is as prescribed, scaled is less weight/different movements

WOD 1: Molotov
3 rounds
1 bourbon drink
1 water
1 song of Big Mike dance
2 songs freestyle dance

WOD 2: 5th and Congress Chipper
Up 3 flights of stairs to Lanai
2 L7 Martinis
Tabata Water Consumption
Down stairs to Marq
AMRAP dancing rest of night

WOD 3: Girls Night Couplet
Max Effort:
Bottle of Wine
Movie

Of course, we still can decide to go crazy every once in a while. Even Central has 3 WOD days.

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