A positive spin this time. Good.
PS: It’s fair to say that CrossFit has dominated my life since I started 3 months ago.
the body of a very slow loop
A positive spin this time. Good.
PS: It’s fair to say that CrossFit has dominated my life since I started 3 months ago.
On March 16th I’ll be participating in the 22nd annual Big Climb with my fellow masochists from CrossFit Eastside. We will race up the 1,311 steps of the Columbia Center — the tallest building in Washington.
The climb benefits the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. If you’re in the mood to donate, you can do so here.
Update: Official time: 12:57. Full results here.
Note to self: Do not complain about difficulty level in front of firefighters who do the same climb wearing a mask and 70 lbs of gear.
I’ve officially started CrossFit. So far so good. I’ve been in “big box” style gyms for probably 10 years now, and I’m bored. I’m excited to see if I can make some new progress.
(I’m hedging my bets tho. I’m still paying for the Gold’s membership, just in case.)
So far the most difficult part has been surrendering control. I used to walk into the gym with a carefully-devised plan. Now I walk in with a bizarre hybrid of excitement and nervous anticipation. I never know what these crazy bastards are going to make me do.
Oh and, by the way: I want a damn muscle-up so bad I can taste it.
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