We are at that time of year again where following the basic principles and healthy guidelines we have established throughout the year are thrown aside while more important things take their place.  I mean, why stick with your daily black coffee when you can have a pumpkin spice frappacapamochalatte?  Who needs to workout when there is shopping to do, presents to wrap, kids plays to attend to and ornaments to hang?   I am not hinting at the notion that we can’t enjoy the holidays and splurge here and there.  I am saying that if you turn a blind eye to everything that has been working up to this point and causing all the change –  for the entire holiday season  – make sure you prepare more than one new years resolution because you’re gonna need it!  Believe you me, I love to splurge.  I would never tell you not to.  I think you all deserve it and then some!   Just know when enough is enough!

p.s. try to be near perfect for the next two weeks and we can all splurge together at the holiday paaaartaaay!

 

November 28, 2012 WOD

Strength

Power snatch 7×2 (as heavy as possible while maintaining perfect form)

Conditioning

*Courtesy of CrossFit.com

For time:
5 Front squats
25 pull-ups
4 Front squats
20 pull-ups
3 Front squats
15 pull-ups
2 Front squats
10 pull-ups
1 Front squat
5 pull-ups

Pick a weight.

Will you make it heavy and turn it into a strength biased WOD  limited with the pull-ups as recovery,                                                                                                                                                                               or go lighter and have your metabolic conditioning the limiting factor as you speed through it?
It’s your call, there is no “right” way for this.

Note what you did so that you are comparing like with like in future efforts and then try it the                                                                                                                                                                       other way the next time this comes up.

The beauty of this and most CF workouts is that unless it’s purely testing strength or endurance,                                                                                                                                                            you can use it to work different aspects of your physical, or in fact mental, conditioning.
What needs work right now?
Pick a weight that will develop that.