Today's WOD:
AMRAP in 15 minutes:
9 Power Cleans (135/95 lbs.)
6 Front Squats (135/95 lbs.)
3 Push Jerk (135/95 lbs.)
EMOM 10 Double-Unders
Yesterday's WOD Board:
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| Above: CrossFit Fairfax athletes, Dean (2nd from right) and Heather Okimoto (far right), stopped in for a morning WOD while on vacation! | 
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| Above: (From left to right) Coach Joshua Akiona of CrossFit 808, Adam Jamieson of CrossFit Oahu, and Noel Famy of CrossFit Ewa Beach, will be representing Hawaii VA Loans at the 2011 CrossFit Games Northern California Regionals next weekend! Hawaii VA Loans has proudly sponsored these three awesome athletes and put together some great videos of the boys. You can check them out by going to their Facebook page! Congratulations Coach Josh--well deserved! | 
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| Above: Texas in the house today! The boys pose for picture with our Lonestar visitor. | 
 Congratulations to all that were able to stand on their hands today, including Joy (pictured to the left)!  At 57 years old, she leaves her excuses at home and always gives every WOD 100%.  So, the next time you think you "can't" do something... just think of Joy and do it!
Congratulations to all that were able to stand on their hands today, including Joy (pictured to the left)!  At 57 years old, she leaves her excuses at home and always gives every WOD 100%.  So, the next time you think you "can't" do something... just think of Joy and do it! |  | 
| Above: Kurt (pictured above) loves to call out Taryn, his sister-in-law, when there is a picture of her on the blog... Well, this one is for you, Taryn! | 
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| Above: What covers your feet during WODs? | 
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| Above: Get comfortable with the UNCOMFORTABLE! | 
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| Above: Tracy grabbing some air in her Bar-facing Burpees! | 
Above: CrossFit RX in the house! Paul and Dustin came and worked out with our morning class. They are visiting from Atlanta, GA.
Today's WOD:
Deadlifts 5-5-5-5-5
Then...
800 M Run for time
Rest 60 seconds
400 M Run for time
Rest 30 seconds
200 M Run for time
WOD Journals: Measurable and Repeatable
Single modality strength days sometimes disappoint athletes who walk in the door and see those few numbers (1-1-1-1/3-3-3/5-5-5-5-5). While these WODs may not "yet" excite the novice athlete, those seasoned CrossFitters get a chill when they read the white board and cherish the opportunity to get another PR!
Often times on these strength days I hear, "I can't remember (insert: max weight, WOD time, reps) the last time I did this." This is when I stop everyone in class and remind them the importance of recording your daily WOD in a journal or log. There is absolutely no reason not to. Coach Elyse has a giant desk calendar she keeps her plethora of WODs on, Coach Cheyne has a journal that has a page for each individual benchmark WOD, Coach Josh has a log book and an excel spreadsheet, and well... I have a photographic memory. ;)
Measuring your fitness is a huge part of CrossFit, even if you just started and are just trying to get back in shape, you will want to be able to see your progress sometime down the road, I PROMISE!
Did you know Coach Elyse can dead-lift more than 300 lbs, or Coach Josh can push jerk over 260 lbs, and Coach Cheyne did the WOD "Jason" that has 50 muscle-ups in it??? Trust me, their WOD journals didn't always have numbers like this, but keeping track of their progress kept them motivated in their efforts to get faster and stronger.
So now go get a journal and never look back! If you are a digital geek check out beyondthewhiteboard.com or noscrolls.com or just google "crossfit online log" and I bet you will get more options.
Yesterday's WOD Board: