Free Nutrition Talk coming soon…

Italian Turkey meatballs with Cauliflower "Couscous"

Your body is a machine… what you fuel it with directly effects its ability to perform efficiently and at its highest potential.  On Saturday June 2nd at 10:30, come learn how to fuel your machine, your body.  Please confirm your attendance by Thursday May 31st via e-mail: Mandi@gatorcrossfit.com where you will also receive the notes to bring along with you.  See you there!

 

Today’s WOD:

Strength: Deadlifts 3 x 5

Complete 4 rounds of

1 lap run

15 KB swings

10 Hollow rocks

 

“You don’t have to cook fancy or complicated masterpieces – just good food from fresh ingredients.”  –Julia Child

 

How to Paleo-ize Chicken Pot Pie and other Favorites…

Chicken Pot Pie

I LOVE food.  I believe that we should not only eat for energy and activity, but we should also enjoy our food.  The main reason the Paleo Diet Lifestyle is blowing up in the past few years and why it is so popular in the CrossFit Community is because IT WORKS.  One hundred percent of the people that have tried it see improvement in either energy, body composition, health, digestion or all of the above.

Initially, the Paleo Diet Lifestyle can be overwhelming and seem quite extreme.  Once you get accustomed to making the base of your meals lean meats and veggies, it becomes learning how to use other Paleo ingredients to get the same results in your cooking.  For example, almond meal becomes your base “flour” and can be used almost the same way as wheat flour.  The only thing it doesn’t do well is thicken sauces very well.  In this recipe, Chicken Pot Pie, I used almond flour as the base of the crust topping.  By eliminating dense carbohydrates and gut damaging wheat, it allows your body to lean out, have more energy and absorb more nutrients.

Another item commonly substituted is milk.  There are 3 Paleo ways to have milk.  Coconut milk, almond milk and Grass-fed and raw Cow’s/Goats milk.  Fresh coconut milk is of course best.  Homemade almond milk is best.  Do we all have time to crack open a coconut and process together the water and the meat?  No.  Do I personally blend raw almonds with water to make the milk?  No, because we have back to basics, primal values when it comes to food and lifestyle in a modern world, we have to draw the line somewhere.  For me, this line is store bought unsweetened almond milk and canned coconut milk.  The most natural and unprocessed of these three is going to be the raw, grass-fed milk.  This will be digested and metabolized WAY better than pasteurized, homogenized milk.  When it comes to any milk, here is the bottom line.  The body does better without any processed foods (store bought almond and coconut milk).  I have seen people improve their body composition and athletic performance when all dairy is eliminated.  With this knowledge, the choice is yours.  Ask me where to buy raw, grass-fed milk if you are interested in that route.

You can still enjoy all of your favorite foods while following a Paleo/Primal lifestyle.  Know what to use to substitute items and when it comes to things that have no substitutions like Cheesecake, understand that every once in a while, if you really want it, have the cheesecake or what not.  Understand that when you eat clean (eliminating processed foods/organic) your body is just as clean as the food you eat and sometimes reintroducing “crap” will have it’s drawbacks… :-)

Today’s WOD:

Weighted pullups 1-1-1-1-1

Then:

Complete 4 rounds for time

400m run

30 Walking Lunge steps

“The King who cannot rule his diet, will hardly rule his realm in peace and quiet.”  – Passage from the “Rule of Health of Salerno”, author unknown

Shredded Pasilla Chicken with plantains and guacamole

Click here for Recipe

Day 2 of 80/20 Paleo Challenge.  Make sure you come into the gym and we take your picture and you do your markers (1 mile run or 2k row, 1 RM deadlift or back squat, max reps pull-ups anyway).  See Paleo Challenge, Winter 2012 for details.

Here is the WOD:

1 mile Run for time

The Bear Complex (explained before workout)

 

Eight Days of Christmas and 8 rules for Eating well during the holidays

Deep Fried Stuffing on a stick... don't put this on your plate

 

Eight Rules for Eating Well During the Holidays…

8.  Eat a small meal with a good balance of protein, carbs and fat before going to a holiday party

7.  Just say “No” if it sounds more like something you’d find in Christmas Wonderland than on a plate.

6.  Only treat yourself to what you REALLY want.  Don’t just eat it because it’s offered to you or just because it’s “there.”

5.  Eat only when you’re hungry and again, not just because it’s there.

4.  Continue the good habits you already have!

3. If the last word contains “balls”, “bars” or “on a stick” you should probably put it back

2.  DO allow yourself some treats and letting loose.  The trick is knowing when to and when not to.

1. If it sounds like a recipe concocted by Paula Dean, don’t even look at it like “deep fried stuffing on a stick.”  No, I won’t include the link to that!

Here is the WOD for the 8 days of Christmas…

Turkish Get-ups 8 x 3

Tabata, 8 rounds 20 sec on, 10 sec off

Hollow Rocks

Bear Crawl

Med Ball Slams

Supermans

Weekend Schedule

Get up on that weight...

Homecoming is upon us, but that won’t stop what we have going on at the gym.  Below you will find a schedule for the weekend.  If you are out of town and visiting, come drop in for a workout.  Contact Aaron at aaron@gatorcrossfit.com.  Thanks.

Saturday:

Group wod 9:30-10:30am

Open Gym and Self Care class 10:30-11:30am

Sunday:

Open Gym  11:30-1:00pm

Today’s WOD:

Skill: Turkish Get-ups

Complete AMRAP in 20 minutes of

10 Front loaded lunge steps – 5 each side (95, 65)

10 MB Back Tosses (20, 14)

10 Broad Jumps

10 Forward rolls with barbbell

“The journey of Socrates takes you to places never imagined.” – Dan Millman

Free Self Care/recovery class Saturdays

Andrea showing nice form on her Clean and Jerks

We value all the hard work each one of you puts in every week while in the gym.  As you take part in your CrossFit training program, its imperative to take care of your body.  Every Saturday, after the daily group class, we will host a FREE Recovery class to finish off your week.  One class may be Yoga hosted by Davida, another may be Yoga/other self care modalities hosted by Mandi.  We will switch them up to get as much variety as possible.  Who knows, maybe I’ll lead one of these sessions.  You do not have to sign up for this class but it is recommended that you attend the Saturday group wod prior to as you will receive the most benefits from training.  Just another reason why you are in the best training program in Gainesville, FL.

Today’s WOD:

Skill: Handstand holds x 3 minutes total

Complete AMRAP in 15 minutes of

200m sprint

10 Burpee

100m sprint on rower

Accessory work: Side planks

Congratulations Paleo Challenge Winners

Paleo Challenge participants at Boca Fiesta this past Friday night

We know how much hard work goes into your training here at Gator CrossFit.  With all that hard work, it’s no wonder why you are achieving success in reaching those health and fitness goals.  Though consistency and hard work is important, you would not be on the right path without your Paleo nutrition.

That being said, we want to offer a big Congratulations to our recent Paleo Challenge winners over the past 30 days…

Male: Vince Imperi

Female: It was a tie – Michele Shank, Tiffany Klein

Each person complete a strict 3o days (maybe a cheat here or there) and had significant improvements in their fitness markers.  Great job by everyone that competed as the hope is that you are establishing proper foundations in your nutrition that it’s now more of a lifestyle than anything else.  Keep up that great work.

Today’s WOD:

Deadlifts – find your 5 rep max

Complete 5 rounds for time

5 Overhead Squats (65% of your 1 rep max)

15 Pullups

“Part of growing up is finding what truly inspires you” – Unknown

Time to Climb high for your fitness goals

Tristen and Ryu climbing high during the rope climb portion of the Gator CrossFit Games

Are you stuck in a rut with your fitness routine, perhaps it’s time to change things up a little bit and reach high for success.  At Gator CrossFit, we offer a fitness program that is geared towards pushing you past your current fitness levels so you can climb new heights in 2011 and beyond.  From beginners to the most advanced members, each person comes into the gym each day and works hard at each exercise.  They take the time to learn how to take care of their bodies with our Self Care program and put their focus on their goals for success.  Here at Gator CrossFit, we are the only CrossFit facility in Gainesville that has every piece of equipment that is prescribed in CrossFit workouts.  This gives each person, you, the best opportunity to come up and train, focus and work towards finally reaching those hard to reach health and fitness goals.  You deserve to feel good, look good and become as healthy as possible.  We will give you all the tools necessary for you to be successful, all you have to do is show up and climb new heights.

Today’s WOD:

With a running clock run 400m repeats every 2 minutes.  After each 400m run you have the remaining time before the next 400m run to complete AMRAP of each exercise listed below.

Time 0:00 – 400m run

24″ box jump

Time 2:00 - 400m run

1.5 pood KB swing (1 pood ladies)

Time 4:00 - 400m run

Double unders

Time 6:00 - 400m run

95# overhead squat (65# ladies)

Time 8:00 - 400m run

To scale run time – take your fastest 400m run time and add 30 seconds.  If your 400m time + 30 sec is 15 seconds or greater past a minute, round to the next higher minute, otherwise round to the lower minute.
Rest and stretch 5 minutes, then AMRAP in 2 minutes of the following exercises – 1 minute rest between exercises:
Hands off ground push ups
Pull ups
Sit ups
“You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.” -Wayne Gretzky

Roaming WOD this Saturday

Tayler showing off her strength during the Clean and Jerk portion of the event...

Combining running, explosive movement, coordination and the ability to catch and throw a frisbee in a team environment is what Ultimate Frisbee is all about.   Come out during this monthly roaming wod and test your true athleticism.  Please inquire within the gym for more information and to let us know if you will be attending.  We will be playing on the fields off of 43rd st and 53rd ave by the Hunter’s Run Publix.

We will have a regular group WOD at the gym starting at 9:30am.  For those that want to play Ultimate Frisbee, we will start at 10:45 am.

Today’s WOD:

Skill Practice: Snatch balance

Complete AMRAP in 15 minutes of

5 Push Press (95, 65)

7 Chest to bar pullups

10 Hang Cleans (95, 65)

Accessory work: Alternating supermans 3 x 10

“You can do it” – Guy from Water boy

Time to put your training to the test

Nice focus and determination as Leslie pushes hard while carrying a heavy BB overhead

You’ve been working on your skills with anticipation of tomorrow.  A little sweat, some blood, a lot of hard work… all in all, you have been preparing each and every day, every workout, as if that is your very own competition.  With tomorrow being a gym wide competition as our very first Gator CrossFit Games takes place, this is a great chance for you to display all the hard work you have been putting in.  There are great examples of athletes working on some skills such as the rope climb before every workout.  Some take extra time to work on double unders.  Others try to perfect their skills on Olympic lifts with anticipation of a heavy workout.

It’s great to see the focus and constant drive to better yourself.  No matter if we had an event tomorrow or not, this type of hard work is exactly the way you need to be training each and every time in the gym.

Come ready to work hard and have some fun with many of your fellow Gator CrossFit members.  Invite friends and family to come and cheer you on as you show off all that you do.

Today’s WOD: James’s choice

Skill and mobility work for duration of the class

“Determination plus focus equals success” – Unknown