4 vs 1 – Sam Briggs

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The latest in challenges has been laid down. You may remember when Dan Bailey took on four members of the CrossFit HQ Staff, across 4 consecutive workouts.

Now it’s Sam Briggs’ Turn…..

THE SCENARIO:

3,2,1…..GO

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30 Snatches (135lb / 62kg)

For Time at

AT 5 MINUTES:

Fran

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Thrusters (95lb / 43kg)

Pull Ups

AT 10 MINUTES:

Grace

30 Clean & Jerks (135 lb /

For Time

AT 15 MINUTES:

Diane

21-15-9

Deadlifts (225 / 155lb or 102kg / 70kg)

Handstand Push Ups

BONUS ROUND

30 Bar Muscle Ups

For Time

Watch Now – 4 vs 1 – Sam Briggs

Credit: CrossFit Games

Dmitry Klokov’s 190kg Hang Snatch

Meanwhile in Spain….

Dmitry Klokov is at it again, with a  190kg Hang Snatch.

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This was after he snatched 200kg in the training hall at the recently meet at Almaty

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Credit: @klokovd – Instagram

Camille Leblanc Bazinet – Amanda at 135lb/62kg

Camille Leblanc Bazinet - Amanda at 135lb/61kg

Camille Leblanc Bazinet, the 2014 CrossFit Games Champion attempts the WOD Amanda.

“Amanda”

9-7-5

Muscle Ups

Squat Snatch (135 / 62kg)

However, these aren’t those weights of the ladies. They are the same weights lifted by the Men in the 2010 CrossFit Games.

What was Camille’s time?

5.32. This was faster than the time completed by both Jason Khalipa and Tommy Hackenbruck at the 2010 CrossFit Games!

Watch Now – Camille Leblanc Bazinet – Amanda at 135lb/61kg

Project Mayhem Workout – Snatch EMOM

Project Mayhem Workout - Snatch EMOM

Want to hit a workout with “The Champ” Rich Froning?

We all love to throw the barbell around, so get involved with this Snatch EMOM thanks to Project Mayhem.

WORKOUT

EMOM

6 reps on min for 5min at 135lb/ 62kg rest 2 min

4 reps at 185lb / 84kg rest 2 min

3 reps 205lb / 93kg rest 2 min

2 reps 225 / 103kg rest

Rich then throws up a few singles:

255 / 116kg

265F / 120kg

270  / 123kg

Watch Now Project Mayhem Workout – Snatch EMOM

Top 8 Snatch Mistakes with Rich Froning

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Want to fix your snatch?

There is no better man to teach you how than four time CrossFit Games Champion Rich Froning.

Rich Froning teams up with the guys at Barbell Shrugged, with a video that walks you through the top 8 mistakes made when snatching.

Snatching is a complex Olympic Lift, so take your time to watch and learn these tips and tricks.

Watch Now – Top 8 Snatch Mistakes with Rich Froning

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VcHo0Yr1YA

Don’t forget to head over and check out Barbell Shrugged. Awesome amount of podcasts and technique videos across CrossFit, Weightlifting, Health & Fitness.

And be sure to check out all of the great podcasts by Barbell Shrugged covering all things crossfit, weighltifting, and health/fitness related.

Bro Session with Josh Bridges and Dan Bailey

We all love a good “Bro Sesh”.

A time where you can get together with your mates, some friendly banter & some competition.

Write the WOD up on the blackboard, load up the barbell, set the timer and go.

CrossFit Games competitors Dan Bailey and Josh Bridges hit a tidy little Bro Sesh down in Josh’s house in San Diego, California.

WOD

For Time

Burpees over Bar

12 – 9 – 6 – 3 – 1

Squat Snatch

5-4-3-2-1

Watch Now > Bro Session with Josh Bridges and Dan Bailey

Credit: CrossFit.com

Snatch Practice with Dan Bailey

Snatch Practice with Dan Bailey

Footwork, Bar Path and Positioning are key’s to Snatch Practice with Dan Bailey.

CrossFit Games Competitor Dan Bailey takes CrossFit HQ through a Snatch Complex, with some great points on how to clean up your technique.

10 Minute – EMOM (Every Minute On the Minute)

1 – Hang Power Snatch

1 – Power Snatch

1 – Overhead Squat

Watch Now and implement on your next Snatch Session:

CrossFit Tour – Froning & Bailey Olympic Lifting

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CrossFit Tour heads to Big Sky Montana back in 2012, for a throwdown with affiliate owners and the community.

The challenge?

Step up to the plate and challenge Rich Froning and Dan Bailey in a unofficial weightlifting meet.  Froning and Bailey Snatch and Clean and Jerk, with the 2014 CrossFit Games champ hitting 290kg. If this was a sanctioned event, these lifts would have been enough to qualify him for the 2013 USA Weightlifting National Championships in the 94kg Class!

Watch Now >>> CrossFit Tour – Froning & Bailey Olympic Lifting

Review – wodLIFTS

wodLIFTS Review thanks to JoelXFIT Amrap

“Nano’s…or Oly shoes…what a dilemma.”

I know we’ve all thought this to ourselves while the coach writes the WOD on the white board.  You hope to never see some kind of heavy Oly lift or overhead squats paired with box jumps, double unders and maybe a run.  Hell, it could be “Nancy”.  But in reality, this kind of WOD happens all the damn time and you’ve got to pick and either sacrifice ankle stability/power delivery or foot mobility.

This is where wodLIFTS comes to save the day, kinda.

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wodLIFTS are an insert that you put under (or on top) of the insole of your favorite cross training shoes.  Designed to be used with minimalist shoes, i.e. crossfit shoes; such as Reebok Crossfit Nano’s and Inov-8’s.  The inserts are made of a solid, hard plastic and add about a half inch to your shoe’s heel height, landing you at about .75? depending on what shoes you’re putting them into.  They offer 3 different sized inserts, ranging all the way from women’s size 5 shoe, to mens 10.5+ (mine are medium).  As far as weight goes, mediums weigh 4.5 ounces (128 grams).  wodLIFT’s retail at $49.95 for a single pair.

Installation is easy enough.  If you’re using Reebok Nano’s (any of them), you’re going to need to peel off the insole and slide the wodLIFTS in.  For Inov-8’s, just take out the removable insole, put the wodLIFT in and replace the insole.  The shoes I used for my testing are Nano 3.0’s and Inov-8 252’s (Both 9mm heel height, Nano’s = 4mm drop, 252 = 3mm).

Alright, now that all that technical mumbo jumbo/intro is out of the way.  Let’s talk about the important stuff, how they fit, feel and most of all, work.

The feel upon putting your feet into your shoes with the wodLIFTS in them is…surprising?  Feeling the more solid raised heel on a flexible trainer feels interesting.  Honestly, you quickly forget about this and almost forget you have the inserts in at all.  I had no problems of comfort coaching multiple classes in either shoe.  Then again, I’m also used to walking around and doing things in Oly shoes, but never do shoes with the wodLIFTS in become uncomfortable.  One of the instructions given while using wodLIFTS is to make sure that your shoes are laced all the way up and tight like you would Oly shoes.  Follow this!!!  It’s going to feel like your heel wants to come out of your shoes when you walk otherwise.  The mediums fit like advertised, they go from my heel all the way to the middle of my foot almost about where the balls of my feet are.

To those of you that have limited ankle mobility but don’t want to dish out for a pair of Oly shoes, I think you’ve found the solution right here.  Your shoes are going to feel like a more forgiving Oly shoe, with the extra heel height and a bit of rigidity, but retain the better part of the flexibility of your trainers.  If you’ve got an issue with squatting below parallel and keeping your torso upright, wodLIFTS are going to be a great solution to achieving that depth as your mobility gets better.  That extra bit of firmness to the heel is nice to have for Oly lifting.  Not having to worry about what shoes I’m going to need to wear for WOD’s that combine Oly lifting and movements that require me to be more agile is great.  I usually try to always use my trainers for WOD’s anyways, and these just make the decision a lot easier.  To my surprise, wodLIFTS actually work!

For those of you looking to get serious about Oly lifting or for really heavy squatting; this isn’t a real option.  You have to remember that wodLIFTS are still just an insert that increases heel height.  Sure it’s going to be easier to achieve that depth, but you’re still limited to your shoe’s materials.  In pretty much every case, your trainer’s insoles and heels are going to be way more softer and compressible than any Oly shoe.  Oly shoes are meant to have a non-compressible heel for maximum power delivery, meaning they’re not very flexible and comfortable for a reason.  Also, you’re looking to add in some weight to your current shoes.  Putting wodLIFTS in the 252’s makes them heavier than Inov-8 Fastlifts 335 and if you’re putting them into Nano 3.0’s (266g.) you’re almost at the weight of Reebok’s Lifters (14.1 ounces/400 grams).

The main purpose of wodLIFTS is in the name, it’s meant to give you a great alternative to actually slapping some cumbersome Oly shoes on for the WOD.  Honestly, before receiving my wodLIFTS, I saw them and thought they were a gimmick.  My mind has actually been blown away by how well they work, and despite not being an alternative to TRUE weightlifting shoes, I believe that EVERYONE that does crossfit would benefit from owning a pair of them.  Affiliates looking to help their clients improve performance should look into having a few sets around the gym due to their easy installation and sanitization.

These are available at The WOD Life for $49.95 >>> HERE

Dmitry Klokov Insane Snatch Ladder

Dmitry Klokov, constantly looking to take it up to the CrossFit Athlete has attempt his own Snatch Ladder.

No doubt inspired by the Speed Clean Ladder at the 2014 CrossFit Games, Klokov works up from 80kgs to finish on 170kgs. Increasing in increments of 10kg each time.

  • Weights: 80kgs, 90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, 170 kg
  • Time: 2:23

Is this the most insane thing you have seen Klokov do yet?

Who wants to see something like this in the next CrossFit Games? Some real weight on the bar!

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