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This is a collection of my thoughts and observations that I've made throughout my CrossFitting career. With the growing popularity of CrossFit, new boxes are springing up everywhere but the quality of coaching is still lagging behind. This can be easily fixed by actively discussing various topics that will help improve the quality of our coaching. The goal is to improve your understanding of human movement so that you can better coach any athlete that walks through your doors.
10/30/10
Sunday, 31 October 2010
Run: 26.2 miles.
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4:00.52. PR by 24 minutes...but not the time I wanted (3:30.00). Interesting results...cardiovascular system was not taxed during the run, but my calves and thighs started to seize up around mile 18. Able to fend the charlie horses off the rest of the marathon, but my time suffered significantly. I would run until my muscles twinged, then would walk until they calmed down, and then run again. Will probably transition to a strength & CF Endurance bias to see what results I can obtain. Need to figure out why the muscles started seizing before my cardiovascular system was stressed especially with all the Crossfit. I may not be pushing the muscular system hard enough during the WODs to see a significant adaptation.
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