3..2..1.. The 2015 CrossFit Games to Start in Hermosa Beach, California

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3..2..1.. The 2015 CrossFit Games to Start in Hermosa Beach, California

Come late July four words come to mind: SUN’S OUT GUNS OUT.

Event 1 of the 2015 CrossFit Games will start in the sand for the teams and individuals. We all know by now to expect some sort of swimming event during the weekend and Castro gives it to them again on the first day of competition.  Individuals will then continue onto the tennis courts, like last year, to take on event 2.

2014 CrossFit Games “The Beach” Event Facts:

  • The Australian teams dominated the leaderboard last year after event 1. All 3 affiliates placed in the top 10 and CF Athletic took home the event win.
  • Kara Webb snagged 3rd place at the beach
  • 7 out of 9 Aussie affiliates or athletes placed in the top 10 after event 1 in 2014
  • 2014 champ, Camille Leblanc-Bazinet placed 6th
  • Jordan Troyan, who took 1st in the mens individual in 2014’s “The Beach” and 1st in “The Pool” in 2013, failed to qualify for the games this year. Josh Bridges, who also missed out on the 2015 Games, took 3rd place at the beach.

Check out the video below for the announcement made by CrossFit’s Dave Castro:

For more information check out the original post put up by CrossFit HQ

Get Hyped For the 2015 CrossFit Games

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Get Hyped For the 2015 CrossFit Games

The time is now to get hyped for the 2015 Reebok CrossFit Games. Hundreds of the top athletes battled it out at The 2015 CrossFit Regionals; just 80 individuals and 40 teams remain. A season that started with a few new changes and twists will end on July 26th with one male, female, and team left  standing as the fittest in the world.

These elite athletes look to check off their last goal for the 2015 CrossFit season: Win The Games.

Ohlsen vs Bailey vs Panchik vs Porter vs Fraser vs Koski vs Parker

Briggs vs Webb vs Leblanc-Bazinet vs Bridgers vs Ence vs Thorisdottir

Not pumped enough? Here’s a throwback to the 2014 Games Highlights:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84vJvsVMEV0

Excited yet??

When: July 21-26
Where:  The StubHub Center in Carson, California

For More information on the season schedule be sure to check out the official post here:

http://games.crossfit.com/article/2015-reebok-crossfit-games-season-schedule

 

Central, Meridian, West – CrossFit Regionals Results

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Central, West, and Meridian – CrossFit Regionals Results

The athletes moving on to Carson have been finalised after one of the most epic weekends in CrossFit Regionals history. The WOD Life keeps you in the know on the 2015 Central, West, and Meridian CrossFit Regionals.

Central

  • Rookie athlete and now Central Region champion, Brooke Wells,  tops the podium for the women along with veteran athlete Scott Panchik
  • Rich Froning lead his team to a first place finish
  • Sheila Barden fell from a qualifying position down to 6th place after a disappointing 21st place finish in event 7
  • Julie Foucher had a heroic run finishing the weekend in 8th place after partially tearing her achilles tendon
  • The record holder for event 4 was grabbed by rookie Matt Rattay (1:11.9)
  • The record holder for even 5 was snatched up by Arlen Castenada (290 lb)

Top 10 Women

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1. Brooke Wells (519)
2. Nicole Holcomb (504)
3. Stacie Tovar (486)
4. Elisabeth Akinwale (475)
5. Lindy Barber (466)
6. Sheila Barden (451)
7. Michele Fumagalli (449)
8. Julie Foucher (441)
9. Alyssa Ritchey (439)
10. Kristi Eramo (436)
Top 10 Men
 

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1. Scott Panchik (553)
2. Jacob Heppner (540)
3. Alex Anderson (474)
4. Nick Urankar (464)
5. Graham Holmberg (464)
6. Nick Fory (427)
7. Will Moorad (423)
8. Cody Keathley (422)
9. Shane McBride (421)
10. Sam Dancer (416)
For CrossFit’s full Central individual results click here

Top 10 Teams

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1. CrossFit Mayhem Freedom (600)
2. CrossFit 417 (585)
3. CrossFit Maximus (574)
4. CrossFit Kilo (559)
5. CrossFit Grandview (550)
6. On Track (544)
7. Timberwolf CorrFit (516)
8. Team Rollins – QCCF (473)
9. CrossFit Murfreesboro
10. Konda CrossFit (450)
For CrossFit’s full Central team results click here

Meridian

  • 4 out of the top 5 women are from Iceland
  • Oxana Silvenko’s to held the event record in event 5 with a 210 lb snatch
  • The record time for event 6 was 13 minutes held by Sara Sigmundsdottir
  • Only 10 women worldwide managed to finish the event 3 chipper. 3 of them came from Europe and the event record holder was Kristin Holte (23:53).
  • Steven Fawcett becomes the 1st man from England to qualify for The Games

Top 10 Women

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1. Ragnheiður Sara Sigmundsdottir (629)
2. Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir (591)
3. Annie Thorisdottir (588)
4. Kristin Holte (581)
5. Thuridur Erla Helgadottir (574)
6. Carmen Bosmans (489)
7. Bjork Odinsdottir (463)
8. Oxana Silvenko (451)
9. Anna Fragkou (435)
10. Elia Navarro (403)

Top 10 Men

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1. Jonne Koski (616)
2. Björgvin Karl Guðmundssonm (589)
3. Steven Fawcett (514)
4. Lukas Högberg (513)
5. Phil Hesketh (496)
6. Flip Yamg Fisker (483)
7. Justin Ahrens (445)
8. Frederik Aegidius (443)
9. Viktor Långsved (433)
10. Jason Smith (410)
For CrossFit’s full Meridian individual results click here

Top 10 Teams
1. CrossFit Solid (604)
2. CrossFit Yas (592)
3. CrossFit Reykjavík – Virtuosity (570)
4. CrossFit Turicum (556)
5. CrossFit Fabriken (548)
6. The Dutch (529)
7. Team CrossFit Nordic Alpha (522)
8. CrossFit JST Black (516)
9. Team Butchers Lab (480)
10. Team CrossFit GaliléÔ (470)
For CrossFit’s full Meridian team results click here

West

  • 2014 Games athlete Cody Anderson missed out on Carson by one point
  • Overall 3rd place finisher,  Jessica Core, has been to The Games 5 times in team and this will be her first trip as an individual
  • Bren Fikowski was the only male athlete to finish the event 3 chipper (25:53)

Top 10 Women

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1. Emily Abbott (584)
2. Carleen Mathews (566)
3. Jessica Core (533)
4. Regan Huckaby (506)
5. Alex Parker (483)
6. Caitlin Ritchey (473)
7. Emily Morris (459)
8. Whitney Darchuk-Parenteau (438)
9. Brittany Brown (435)
10. Jenn Webber (411)

Top 10 Men

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1. Lucas Parker (563)
2. Cole Sager (543)
3. Kevin Simons (541)
4. Tyson Takasaki (540)
5. Joe Scali (539)
6. Cody Anderson (538)
7. Brent Fikowski (537)
8. Zach Carlin (508)
9. Mitch Barnard (482)
10. Allan Dunlap (440)
For CrossFit’s full West individual results click here

Top 10 Teams

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1. Lane 5 Athletics (607)
2. CrossFit Marysville (591)
3. Verdant Green (569)
4. CrossFit Fort Vancouver (567)
5. Team Taranis (545)
6. X-Factor Black (513)
7. CF D?r?tus (499)
8. The CENTAURS (481)
9. Cascade CrossFit (477)
10. CrossFit Coeur d’Alene (471)
For CrossFit’s full West team results click here

CrossFit Regionals Day 1 : South & Atlantic

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CrossFit Regionals Day 1 : South & Atlantic

The first day of Regionals is officially in the books for some of the biggest names in CrossFit. If you weren’t able to catch them live, TWL has you covered here with a short overview of the top 10 athletes after day 1.

Atlantic Region:

 

 Top 10 Women

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 Top 10 Men

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(For full individual recap click here)

 

Top 10 Teams

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(For full team recap click here )

South Region:

 

Top 10 Women

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Top 10 Men 

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(For full individual recap click here

 

Top 10 Teams

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(For full team recap click here )

Remember, CrossFit HQ announced different scoring for the 2015 Regionals this year. Taking on the same scoring system they’ve used in The Games since 2011, athletes will accumulate points based off their finish corresponding with the chart below.  Those athletes with the top scores, based off this points system, will move on to The Games.

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To check out the original article click here for more about the 2015 Regionals scoring.

5 Reasons to Hit Up Regionals

CF REgionals

With the Australian Regionals set to take place for three days in Wollongong from Friday 22nd to Sunday 24th of May. As the qualifier for the Top Men, Women and Teams to progress to the 2015 CrossFit Games this is the top CrossFit sanctioned event in Australia each and every year.

If you are still tossing and turning whether to make the trip, or you need a few more reasons to get excited here are five reasons to hit up The CrossFit Games Australian Regionals from The WOD Life!

Athletes

This is the biggest event in Australia for a reason! With the best Male, Female and Team’s competing it is a chance to see the best Australia has to offer live in action! Games veterans mix it up with up coming athletes and the team’s battle it out for the title of fittest affiliate in Australia. Athletes have been training all year to peak at this event and make it through The CrossFit Games in Carson, California. Do yourself a favour and check them out!

Motivation

If you ever needed more motivation to spice up your training, this is the place to get it! With three days of non stop action, you will leave with enough motivation to fuel you for the next 12 months! The PR’s will be raining down and you will want to get a piece of the action. Time to go practice those legless rope climbs and hang snatches so you can train hard and be on the competition floor next year!

Community

Have friends from other affiliates around Australia? The Regionals is like Christmas for many, providing you a chance to catch up with mates from the community in a centralised location. Whether you sit in the stands and talk about strategies for each of the workouts or find yourself out the back at the beer stand, it’s the perfect place to get amongst the Australian CrossFit Community which continues to grow each and every year!

Food

Sure there will be hot chips and coke available, but you have no doubt there will be a whole host of nutritional food on offer! Whether it’s new Paleo Bars, Coconut Water or a supplement to hit the market, Regionals provides you with the opportunity to get the low down on all the amazing nutritional products on offer to compliment your training.

Gear

Whether you come for the action or the food, there is one thing for certain. You will always leave with plenty of swag! The perfect place to pick up your new set of t-shirts for your workouts in the box, a bunch of brands such as The WOD Life have stalls in the vendor village. Everything from apparel, to backpacks, to jump ropes will be available and on display for you to check out. Ever buy a shirt or training gear to find they don’t fit right? This will be the best place to chat with the experts and pick up some new gear. Be sure to look out for new ranges,  not yet released to the public and be the envy of all your mates!

So what are you waiting for? We will see you at Regionals! Don’t forget to come and check out The WOD Life in the Vendor Village!

Road to Regionals – TWL Athlete Interview Luke McMahon

Luke McMahon

Road to Regionals – TWL Athlete Interview Luke McMahon

At just 20 years of age, Tumut’s Luke McMahon has packed on 7kg in the last year and feels a lot stronger and fitter, and more prepared for this year’s Regionals. This guy is the one to watch, with Raw Strength and Conditioning helping his programming, and an active and fit family and friends to provide encouragement and support, we know he’ll be going places!

Read on to find out how Luke has been preparing for this year’s Regionals:

You finished 15th (in Aus), in this year’s Open. How did this year’s Open competing compare to last year? More difficult or more enjoyable?

Leading to up to this year’s open I felt confident and relaxed as I’ve been putting a lot more time and effort into my training, and I was able to approach the open comfortably.

What was the major challenge for you in the Open?

15.1a The clean and jerk was a challenge for me as I am a smaller, weaker athlete. Don’t get me wrong though, I love lifting, and I am getting stronger everyday!

You made it to Regionals for the first time in 2014, and was one of the youngest to compete (what age were you then?) Tell us a bit about that experience.

Last year i was 19 at regionals and the smallest. It was a bit intimidating at first as i hardly knew anybody and it was my first time competing in front of a large crowd, by the end of the weekend it was much more enjoyable

What does it mean to you to get back to Regionals this year?

This year will be fun. But my goals are when I am bigger, 85kg and stronger and can compete at a games level athlete. My focus is next year and the years after that, that’s when I’ll be a serious competitor.

What has your preparation been like for the Regionals this year?

After last year’s Regionals I worked on my strength and size but also kept my fitness level up. I am about 7kg heavier and feel a bit more comfortable under heavier loads.

How do you feel you’ve grown in the past year since last competing at Regionals (strength, mentally and physically)?

Strength I am constantly challenging myself with heavier loads. Mentally I keep a positive attitude when it comes to my training and my personal life, and have a lot of support from my family, my girlfriend and friends. Physically, I give myself enough rest and recovery to ensure that I am capable of training to my full potential each session

Is there anything you’ve done differently this year to last year to prepare for the Open or Regionals?

Last year’s preparation I programmed my training on my own, which worked out well for me being that it was my first time at regionals. This year I’ve been programmed by raw strength and conditioning, which has been working my weaknesses and doing different movements and training methods to help build me into an all rounded CrossFit athlete.

Last year you competed at the Schwartz Challenge in Melbourne, blowing many people away and winning a few workouts. How did you enjoy that experience?

I wasn’t fully prepared for Schwartz as I only found out about the competition a month beforehand, but with the training that I was doing at the time, it definitely allowed me to go well in some of the events and not so great in some of the heavy load events. Overall I was really happy with my performance and it just made me want to keep going and push to achieve more in the upcoming regionals.

You’re from a big family, do you train with your brothers and/or sisters? Does this help your training?

My brother, Aydan is 17 and he is currently doing strictly Olympic lifting, which is a help to me when it comes to working on heavier lifts and improving my techniques. My brother, Josh is 16 and has been doing a variation of Olympic lifting and CrossFit and has decided to focus on CrossFit a lot more. Billy, who is 14 is focusing more on weight lifting.

We all enjoy training together and helping each other out where we can. My younger brothers and sisters are very involved in our training environment and they enjoy playing around with movements and is fun to see them enjoy it as well and will be interesting to see if they follow through with it when they’re older.

Where do you currently train, and what does your rough weekly training cycle look like?

I train at CrossFit Tumut and also from my home gym which has been set up by my sponsor Raw fitness equipment. I train 6 days a week with 2-3 sessions a day depending on the intensity and work load.

Being a younger CrossFit Athlete with so many more experience athletes that you’ll be up against at Regionals; how do you keep yourself motivated?

Watching the top athletes compete, and following them on social media inspires me to keep up my training, knowing that I could be up with them one day. Also the environment that I get to train in at home with my brothers, girlfriend and friends keeps it fun, as well as motivating while I’m training.

Tell us a bit about you diet and your lifestyle in general…

I eat whatever is convenient. I don’t have a strict meal plan, I eat a variety of healthy foods, 5-6 meals a day. This includes paleo style meals that I am supplied with by Urban Paleo Foods as well as what I make myself.

What is your ultimate aim for competing in CrossFit?

To make it to the CrossFit Games.

Has your background in Karate, Jiu-Jitsu helped your CrossFit training at all?

When I was involved in kick boxing I was using CrossFit for conditioning and began to realise that I had a passion for it and once I started to compete in some small local events I realised that I wanted to continue with CrossFit as my main sport.

AMRAP Quick Stats:

Age: 20

When did you start CrossFit? 2012

If there was a WOD to be named after you, what would it be? It would be fast with body weight movements- chest to bar pullups, double unders, handstand pushups/walks, light weight barbell movements.

Affiliate: CrossFit Tumut

Coach: Programmed by Raw strength and conditioning. I don’t have a coach, but I train with a range of other athletes and coaches.

Photo Credit: Matthew Townsend Photo

Road to Regionals – TWL Athlete Interview Callum Ward

Callum Ward

Road to Regionals – TWL Athlete Interview Callum Ward

Placing 20th in this year’s Open, Melbourne’s Callum Ward is on fire preparing for Regional’s this year, after narrowly missing out last year! Winning is sweet for Callum, but even more so is his favourite cheat meal of chocolate! Read on to find out more about Callum’s training and preparation in the lead up to this year’s CrossFit Regionals:

You finished 20th (in Aus), in this year’s Open. What was your favourite Open workout?

The HSPU/Clean workout I enjoyed doing the most.

Qualifying for Regionals in 2013, but missing out in 2014. How did that feel to miss out?

I knew I was going to make it in 2014 after being hospitalised in January from eating some off chicken and dropping 10kgs in a week. I tried my best but wasn’t good enough.

In not competing in the 2014 Regionals, how did this affect you for 2015? Did you become more motivated, more structured?

Motivation was high and I was hungry to make it back to Regionals.

Achieving that goal of qualifying for Regionals in 2015, what does that mean to you?

It means the programming works and reassures me that if I put my head down and do the work I’m capable of making it.

How has your preparation been for Regionals this year?

Long! I started 6months ago with Open Prep doing 1-2 Repeat Open WODs per week.

Is there anything you’ve done differently this year to previous years?

This year I’m doing a lot more rowing, Assault bike and EMOM’s.

Tell us some more Wards Gym/CrossFit Chalk City that you own with you brother?

It’s been great being able to work alongside my older brother and grow what started as a small business into what we have today.

What is one of the best things about owning a CrossFit affiliate?

The flexibility.

How does owning a gym affect your training?

It doesn’t if anything it gives me more time to fit in my sessions.

Many athletes rely on training with other elite athletes to keep them motivated. What keeps you motivated to pursue the grind everyday?

I have a few haters out there, and knowing that me making it back to Regionals fuels my fire.

I’ve heard also that you’ve just had a baby? Has becoming a father affected that way you think about CrossFit, your training and lifestyle?

Definitely, I have a 4 week old and she’s the perfect time waster. After Regionals I’ll be taking a year off to focus of being there for Leasa and Indiana-Rae. Plus focus on my Olympic lifting.

What’s your favourite cheat meal?

It has to be a block of chocolate! When my training increases so does my consumption of chocolate.

AMRAP Quick Stats:

Age: 28

How long have you been Crossfiting for? Since 2012

Fran: 2.20

Back squat: 205kg

If there was a WOD named after you, what would it be?

2 rounds for time

30 Ring MU+30 Deadlifts@140+30 HSPU

Affiliate: CrossFit Chalk City (Wards Gym)

Coach: Myself

Photo Credit: Frankie Lee Matthews Photography

Road to Regionals – TWL Athlete Interview James Newbury

James Newbury

Road to Regionals – TWL Athlete Interview James Newbury

A seasoned CrossFit Regional’s competitor with three visits beforehand, James Newbury is one of Australia’s shining stars. However, at 24 years of age, he’s had a rough season in the lead up to the Open, and now Regionals, with a torn patella tendon, broken wrist and more, does he have what it takes this year?

You finished 18th (in Aus), in this year’s Open. What was your approach to the Open this year?

The lead up to this season hasn’t been perfect. I felt it, with a torn patella tendon, broken wrist, stiff back and a lot of business growth. I approached the open with the expectation to make it back to regionals and show what I can really do there. That’s where is counts for me.

As a seasoned Regionals competitor, are you focused on the leader board during Open or focused on Regionals preparation?

After two trips to regionals I was confident in my ability in The Open to always make it back. I knew if I pushed myself that it would keep me in the top 10 no matter what. I took this Open a little more strategically to ensure I had no flare up to my niggly injuries, I was happy with 18th.

What does it mean to you to get Regionals this year? (Given you’ve made it to regionals three times before – does it give you an edge?)

I believe I am more confined in my own ability to hang in the top pack. I have confidence in my training and programming, and the ability I can muster when push comes to shove. I will lay it all on the line with year to earn my trip to Carson.

You’re a household name in Australian CrossFit, tell us something we don’t know about you – how do you mentally prepare for a CrossFit comp? Do you have any specific warmup routines for comps?

I love to prepare for a competition by floating more regularly than normal. Floating, if you don’t know, is lying in a pool of water 30cm deep with 400kg of Epsom salt diluted around you to keep you buoyant. This lets me visualise and physically and mentally recovery properly. I like to be as relaxed as possible.

You have been working closely with Raw Strength & Conditioning this year. How has your preparation for Regionals this year been different to previous years?

I have had over a full year of Raw Strength & Conditioning under my belt and although some injuries have changed my preparation I feel super ready for what’s to come. There is no better in the business than Raw to get people physically prepared for any task.

We often see some crazy workouts programmed for you by RAW, often designed to break you. Do you like the challenge or enjoy the pain?

I freakin’ love the challenge and the pain. During the workouts they hurt, but give you such satisfaction once complete. I did a workout with Rob D at his house and I can safely say I think it was the worst ever exercise induced pain. I remember lying between efforts thinking this can’t be real! Haha! He knows how to mentally push you.

What is going to be the biggest challenge at Regionals for you?

The biggest challenge will be stay focused when things don’t go my way. I know I can do it but there always that little voice inside your head. I have learnt how to overcome that voice in each passing year.

Earlier this year, you had a taste of international competition, competing in the OC Throwdown where you placed 11th and Wodapalooza. What is the biggest takeaway from competing in these competitions for you?

I had such a ball competing on this level. At Wodapaloza I ended up placing 3rd and 1st in a couple workouts so it was realisation that I can be up there with some of the big names in international CrossFit.

Every successful person has a morning routine, what does your morning routine look like?

Every morning I wake up roll over and kiss my beautiful partner Kayla Banfield. I then stagger to the kitchen and make our coconut oil infused Rebel Coffee.

You own CrossFit Mode, tell us about the challenges of juggling running a business, coaching and training?

It’s a massive task giving your all to you friends and members whilst maintaining a relationship, running a gym, sports recovery centre, being a full time athlete etc. Luckily I have a great team of willing people that hold the values I view as essential to as essential to them also.

How does your day-to-day programming/ training vary to preparing for Open, Regionals?

I normally train 2-3 hours per day but leading into regionals we focus more so on the sharp intense workouts and making sure warm up and cool down is spot on for what we need. We need to maximise recovery across the board to ensure every workout is perfect!

AMRAP Quick stats:

Age: 24

Fran: 2.18

Back Squat: 170kg

How long have you been crossfitting? 4 years

If there was a WOD named after you, what would be in it? T2B – Pull ups – bar muscle ups – running

Affiliate: CrossFit Mode

The 2015 Regionals are Coming

2015 Regionals are Coming

The 2015 Regionals are Coming

 

The time has almost come, for another year of Regionals competition.

With the Open completed, there is less than a month until each of the eight Regions compete for their chance to secure a spot to the  CrossFit Games.

The WOD Life will be heading to the Pacific Regional this year, May 22-24th so get excited!

Watch Now The 2015 Regionals are Coming

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ir3JSgS_lI

CrossFit Open Workout 15.2 – Recovery Tips

The CrossFit Open 2015 is looking to identify the top athletes around the globe, over the course of five weeks, five workouts.

Often, it is not how well you perform in one, single workout, but rather how well you can recover and perform again in the next workout.

To help you with your recovery from 15.2 and put you in a position to attack 14.3, check out these tips from Athlete Cell Coach Dustin Dillberg.

CrossFit Open Workout 15.2 – Recovery Tips

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHQLkvkWLZE&feature=youtu.be

Games Athletes On The 2015 Open Changes

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Games Athletes On The 2015 Open Changes

Everyone has their opinion on the 2015 Open changes, but how do the professionals feel about the new format?

CrossFit HQ asks a few of the top athletes in years past how they feel about the changes. It’s safe to say that even some of these elite players may not be safe in the 2015 CrossFit season.

Who will make the cut?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pnwS1G2sUA

Via: CrossFit Games

 

COMPETITION TIME – Show Us Your Guns To Win!

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COMPETITION TIME – Show Us Your Guns To Win!

Here is your chance to win the freshly released Flexed Muscle Tank from The WOD Life!

So how do you win?

Here are the details!

1. Get your guns out and flex those pecs!

2. Take a Photo of your most bad ass flex pose!

3. Follow The WOD Life on Facebook and Instagram

4. Post it on Facebook or Instagram

5. Tag @thewodlife AND #thewodlife

6. Go into the draw to WIN a TWL Flexed Muscle Tank

7. There will be 1 x Male & 1 x Female Winner

8. Winners will be judged on “mass flex appeal” and creativity

9. Competition closes 11.59PM on Wednesday 12th of November

10. Get lifting & start flexing!

Check out The WOD Life Flexed Tank HERE!

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