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What Is CrossFit?

Started as a maverick gym in Santa Cruz, CrossFit has spread worldwide, becoming the principal strength & conditioning program for police academies and tactical op's teams, military special operations units, champion martial artists, & hundreds of other elite and professional athletes worldwide. Why? Because CrossFit works...FAST.

CrossFit delivers a fitness that is, by design, broad, general, and inclusive. CrossFit's specialty is not specializing. Daily life, like many sports and professions, (and even combat) requires broad levels of fitness. CrossFit's program is designed for universal scalability making it the perfect application for any committed individual regardless of experience. The needs of Olympic athletes and our grandparents differ by degree not kind.

To find out more about the principles and belief behind CrossFit, click here.




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September 21, 2009

090922 Tuesday

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Amy comes down hard off the obstacle and looses at least one balloon. Mountain is hot on her heels.

Workout: Five rounds for time of:

95 pound Hang Power Snatch, 15 reps,
Run 400 meters.

Scaling: Scale down the weight (65lbs for women), or even better, scale down the reps. Go heavier and only do 10 reps (or even 8).

Record total time.

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Article: Supplementation of DHA (like fish oil) boosts cognitive development in infants.

. . . "However, our results clearly suggest that feeding infants formula supplemented with high concentrations of DHA provides beneficial effects on cognitive development. Furthermore, because infants who display superior performance on the means-end problem-solving task tend to have superior IQ and vocabulary later in childhood, it's possible that the beneficial effects of DHA extend well beyond infancy." . . .

Click here for complete article.

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August 17, 2009

090818 TUESDAY

Blowing your WOD on the first jerk is never a good thing
Kristine B. wearing her "Don't blow your WOD ('Workout of the day') on the first Jerk. . . Blowing your WOD is never a good thing. Shirt from American River CrossFit - Nice one guys!

Workout: NorCal Games Qualifier workout A

500m Row
30 Burpees
10 Shoulder-to-Overhead (165 lbs men, 95 lbs women)*

Post total time.

*Must be picked up from the ground -no racks- but cleaning the bar each rep is not necessary. Jerks from behind the neck okay.

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Article: "Carnitine for insulin resistance and diabetes"

". . .We can make carnitine but it is estimated that about 75% of our carnitine reserve comes from our diet. Carnitine is mostly stored in muscle tissue (meat) which means that vegetarians do not take in dietary carnitine. However, a healthy vegetarian diet is low fat and therefore vegetarians require much less carnitine. . . "

Click here for complete article.

My question is that how much carnitine is in what meats, and if you eat enough meat (as all good "Primal" eaters should), is there still a benefit to supplementing? -jj

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Upcoming Events

"Pure Pankration" fights Thursday, August 20th

"48oz Mile" competition and Barbecue Monday, September 7th (Labor Day)

"Fight Gone Bad" Fundraiser for Prostate Cancer Research and the Wounded Warrior Project. Saturday, September 26th. (Fight Gone Bad official site, FGB NorCal Site)
- Should we host the Fundraiser at DCF or should we bring a team to CrossFit Oakland? Post to comments.

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August 7, 2009

090808 SATURDAY "Filthy Fifty"

+++Kickball Tournament Today!+++

+++"Fran for Cash" Today!+++

+++UFC Fight Night at the Gym Tonight at 7pm!+++

Hector power snatching the dumbbell
Hector knows how to get to full extension with his shoulders (and so should you)!

Workout:

For time:
50 Box jumps 24 (inch box),
50 Jumping pull-ups,
50 Kettlebell swings (1 pood, 35lbs),
Walking Lunge 50 steps,
50 Knees to elbows,
50 Push press (45 pounds),
50 Back extensions,
50 Wall ball shots (20 pound ball),
50 Burpees,
50 Double unders.

Post time to comments and Beyond the Whiteboard.

BEGINNERS - if you have never done this workout before you are required to do the "Dirty Thirty" first (30 repetitions of every exercise). Once you have completed the 30 rep version, you can then complete the full version at a later date.

Modifying for a large class - For this workout to be considered "Rx'ed" it must be completed in order, but the next best thing is to do all the movements in the order at which equipment becomes available up to the last two (burpees and D.U.s). Those must be completed last.

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Website - Our own Judy Phillips has created a great resource for locals looking for smarter food choices:

Weston A. Price East Bay Area: http://wapfeastbay.ning.com/

"Welcome to the Tri-Valley Chapter of the Weston A. Price Foundation, which encompasses Dublin, Pleasanton, Livermore and beyond. We are a non-profit organization connecting like-minded individuals to farmers and other sources dedicated to supplying nutrient-dense foods for our tables by educating, learning and community activism. Our goal is to provide you with accurate nutrition instruction, support a number of movements that contribute to this objective including organic and biodynamic farming, pasture-feeding of livestock, community-supported farms, honest and informative labeling, and prepared and nurturing therapies. As the Tri-Valley Chapter of the Weston A. Price Foundation, we promote the work of the Foundation at the local level. . ."

Click here to sign up today!

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August 2, 2009

090803 MONDAY "NEW SCHEDULE STARTS TODAY!"

The class learns about the rowing machine monitors
Craig coaches the class on some of the more advanced features of the Concept 2 rowing machines.

Workout: Overhead Squat

5, 5, 5, 5, 5

Post Loads to comments.

Coach's Corner: If this is a new lift for you, resist the urge to go heavy too soon. Keep it light and practice extra reps. Maintaining "Active Shoulders" is crucial.

Mini Metcon:

As many rounds as possible in 10 minutes.

10 burpees
3 weighted pull ups (men 25lbs, women 15lbs, or use a smaller band if you are still working on kipping pull ups).

Post number of rounds completed to comments.

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Article: Saturated fat is healthy? "The definitive guide to saturated fat." (from Mark's Daily Apple).

"It’s probably the one thing that prevents people from fully buying into the Primal Blueprint. Almost anyone can agree with the basic tenets – eating more vegetables, choosing only clean, organic meats, and getting plenty of sleep and exercise is fairly acceptable to the mainstream notion of good nutrition. The concept of Grok and a lifestyle based on evolutionary biology can be a harder sell, but anyone who’s familiar with (and accepts) the basics of human evolution tends to agree (whether they follow through and adopt the lifestyle is another question), at least intellectually. But saturated fat? People have this weird conditioned response to the very phrase.

“But what about all that saturated fat? Aren’t you worried about clogging up your arteries?” . . ."

Click here for complete article.

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New Schedule Starts Today!

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On a more somber note, an occasional DCFer and good friend, Ed T. is currently undergoing chemotherapy and radiation for nasal pharynx cancer. Our thoughts and Prayers go out to him and his struggle. We know that he will dominate this challenge like he dominates his CrossFit workouts.

Click here to go to his blog chronicling his journey.

Hurry up and whoop this cancer thing buddy - we miss you!

Posted by Jeremy Jones at 11:00 PM | Comments (20)

June 1, 2009

090602 TUESDAY "Filthy Fifty"

Julie basks in the post workout lactic bath
Julie D will be another one of the ladies on DCF's Affiliate Cup Team.

Workout: "Filthy Fifty"

For time:
50 Box jump, 24 inch box
50 Jumping pull-ups
50 Kettlebell swings, 1 pood
Walking Lunge, 50 steps
50 Knees to elbows
50 Push press, 45 pounds
50 Back extensions
50 Wall ball shots, 20 pound ball
50 Burpees
50 Double unders

Post time to comments.

(Scaling option: The "Dirty Thirty" is another option for scaling - instead of just using reduced weights for the different exercises. If you don't think you can finish the full "Fifty" workout in 40 minutes or less, you should think about using this option).

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Article:

Omega Fatty Acid Balance Can Alter Immunity And Gene Expression

". . .Anthropological evidence suggests that human ancestors maintained a 2:1 w6/w3 ratio for much of history, but in Western countries today the ratio has spiked to as high as 10:1. Since these omega fatty acids can be converted into inflammatory molecules, this dietary change is believed to also disrupt the proper balance of pro- and anti- inflammatory agents, resulting in increased systemic inflammation and a higher incidence of problems including asthma, allergies, diabetes, and arthritis.

Floyd Chilton and colleagues wanted to examine whether theses fatty acids might have other effects, and developed a dietary intervention strategy in which 27 healthy humans were fed a controlled diet mimicking the w6/w3 ratios of early humans over 5 weeks. They then looked at the gene levels of immune signals and cytokines (protein immune messengers), that impact autoimmunity and allergy in blood cells and found that many key signaling genes that promote inflammation were markedly reduced compared to a normal diet, including a signaling gene for a protein called PI3K, a critical early step in autoimmune and allergic inflammation responses. . ."


Click here for complete article.

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Our very own Alex Rollin has been doing well playing for the Gary Southshore "Railcats"

It looks like he is currently ranked third in the Northern league! (click here to see his stats)

Great job Alex! We can't wait to have you back.

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April 23, 2009

090424 FRIDAY "Annie"

Cal Boy Cabbie shows his DCF horns Josh B doesnt even notice
6am Mike "Cabbie" C. shows the horns while wearing his Cal shirt after a workout.

Workout: "Annie"

For time.

50, 40, 30, 20, 10

Double Unders
Sit ups (feet anchored okay)

Post time to comments.

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Grass Fed Beef has been divvied up at the Shed! If you haven't got it already you can pick it up there in the freezer. See the articles below for many recipes and cooking tips.

Grass Fed Beef Recipes by beef cut

Recipes by www.americangrassfedbeef.com

Cooking tips from Mt Vernon Farm.net

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Article: Vitamin D linked to asthma severity

"They found that children with lower vitamin D levels were significantly more likely to have been hospitalized for asthma in the previous year, tended to have airways with increased hyperreactivity and were likely to have used more inhaled corticosteroids, all signifying higher asthma severity. These children were also significantly more likely to have several markers of allergy, including dust-mite sensitivity. . ."

Click here for complete article

Post thoughts to comments.

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EVENTS:

Next weekend (May 2nd - 3rd): NorCal Regional Qualifiers!
May 9th: Gymnastics and Parkour Seminar at Diablo CrossFit

Coming Soon (dates aren't set yet): CPR certification seminar, Rowing Clinic, Olympic Lifting Clinic.

Please post to comments which of these events you would be interested in attending.

Posted by Jeremy Jones at 9:24 PM | Comments (33)

April 10, 2009

090411 SATURDAY "3 times a Newbie"

Sarah is a stellar athlete as well as a stellar coach
Sarah sets a new PR for Deadlift.

Workout: "3 times a Newbie"

3 rounds for time.

400m run
10 pull ups
20 push ups
30 sit ups
40 squats

Post time to comments.

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Article:

Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Benefit Cancer Patients Undergoing Major Operations

New research from Trinity College Dublin published in this month’s Annals of Surgery points to a potentially significant advance in the treatment of patients undergoing major cancer surgery. The study was carried out by the oesophageal research group at Trinity College Dublin and St James’s Hospital. A randomised controlled trial showed omega-3 fatty acids given as part of an oral nutritional supplement resulted in the preservation of muscle mass in patients undergoing surgery for oesopahageal cancer, a procedure normally associated with significant weight loss and quality of life issues. . .

Commenting on the significance of the results, Dr Aoife Ryan said: “The results were extraordinary in the sense that no previous nutritional formulation had revealed such an outcome, with supplemented patients maintaining all aspects of their body composition in the three weeks following surgery. Patients given the standard supplement without omega 3 lost a significant amount of weight comprising 100% muscle mass. In fact 68% of patients suffered ‘clinically severe’ weight loss post surgery in the standard group (without omega 3) versus only 8% in the omega 3 group. The significant finding was that the patients did not lose just fat, as one would expect with weight loss, but instead they depleted their muscle stores significantly. Research has shown that a loss of 5lbs of weight produces significant effects on quality of life and a patient’s ability to mobilise and perform simple activities of daily living. Losing 4 lbs of muscle is even more significant”. . ."

Click here for the complete article.

Post thoughts to comments.

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March 24, 2009

090325 WEDNESDAY "Helen"

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Holly's dog Odin visits Diablo CrossFit.

Workout: "Helen"

3 rounds for time.

400m run
21 Kettlebell swings (54lbs, 44lbs)
12 pull ups

Post time to comments.

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New Event: DCF Ladies' Night! (and no it doesn't involve any of the CrossFit 'Girls')

Saturday, March 28th all DCF women are invited to come out to San Fran for a night of dinner, dancing and figurative debauchery at the "Holy Cow".

8:00 pm at a Thai restaurant located across the street from the Holy Cow, then over to the 'Cow' for drinks and dancing. Post to comments if you plan on going, or contact Vickie by clicking here.

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Article:

Robb Wolf nails all the points at once regarding the "Red meat causes cancer" rubbish and "Fish oil fad hurts the environment" B.S. (as well as many others).

Click here for the complete awesome complete article.

(After reading these articles separately over the last few weeks, and seeing Robb's response. . .as always. . .Robb is SO my hero. -jj)

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February 19, 2009

090220 FRIDAY

++ DCF FAMILY NIGHT IS TOMORROW AT 5:00PM AT CHEVY'S IN PLEASANT HILL ++

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Stavros tangles with GI Jane while wearing full turnouts and on SCBA air.

Workout:

With a continuously running clock do one pull-up the first minute, two pull-ups the second minute, three pull-ups the third minute... continuing as long as you are able.

Use as many sets each minute as needed.

Post number of minutes completed to comments.

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Article:

Know your meat labels.

Post thoughts to comments.

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PLEASE SEE OUR EVENTS PAGE FOR DETAILS ON SATURDAY'S EVENTS:

DCF Family Dinner

CFO Affiliate Team Competition

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