Friday, March 19, 2010

The Search for the World's Fittest Man

Those of you who are long time followers of the blog know that I am a willing disciple of Crossfit. I first saw the light a little over two years when preparing for an all-inclusive trip to Cuba. To get yourself up to speed on what Crossfit is all about read this column from April 2008.


Each year in July, there is a Crossfit Games held in California. Its purpose is to find the World’s Fittest Man and Woman through a variety of strength and metabolic conditioning events. To get to California, one must enter a Sectional. Place high enough in the Sectional and you move on to a Regional competition. The cream of the crop then descends upon Aromas, California to see who can make legitimate claim to being the Fittest Man and Woman on earth.

Tomorrow, the Ontario Sectional competition begins with approximately 150 athletes taking part in four workouts over two days. The top 15 men and top 15 women will qualify for the Canadian Regionals in Calgary at the end of May.

I’ve been training in earnest since the last week of 2009. I have never fully committed myself both physically and mentally to something before.

Not only were my workouts consistent (five workouts a week for four months), but they were also unparalleled in intensity. I worked my ass off. There were times when I just didn’t want to go the gym, but I pushed myself past my comfort zone and put my work in day in and day out.

For the first time in my life, I really paid attention to nutrition and what I put in my body. I’ve always eaten fairly well (not a huge fan of sweets or other junk food), but I made conscious decisions to only put healthy food into my body while in training. I don’t think I’ve eaten fried food in 2010.

Alcohol intake was another huge factor. I haven’t been drunk at all this year. I was even sober on New Year’s Eve. I gained my weekends back. No longer did I have waste days away sleeping off a hangover; it was fantastic.

Conversely, my alcohol tolerance is pathetic. I went to the casino on Wednesday and had one beer and one small glass of wine. I woke up with a headache. This does not bode well for my inevitable return to drinking.

The workouts for this weekend were posted yesterday morning. The Saturday workouts are below; Sunday’s final event is being cloaked in secrecy:

Workout #1

3000m Row for time

This will actually play to my strengths. I am bigger than the average Crossfitter which means I can generate more power (row faster) than most competitors. I need a top time here to have any chance of qualifying for the Regionals.

Workout #2

3 Rounds for time

10 Overhead Squats (95lbs)
10 Burpees

This is not a good workout for me. Overhead squats are a technical lift and I am terrible at things that require comprehension and actual thought. The weight is light enough for me to manage, but my poor form will not stand a chance against those who could do this workout in their sleep.

Workout #3

As Many Rounds as Possible in 12 minutes

5 Deadlifts (235lbs)
10 Pullups
5 Ring Dips

I have a very good deadlift and an advantage over most guys but, unfortunately, the weight is not heavy enough to separate the bigger guys from the smaller guys. 235lbs will not give me an advantage. If it was 315lbs, I would feel a lot more confident about this workout as the weight would impede the smaller guys.

But with 235lbs, I will only to be able to gain a fractional advantage, something I will lose at the pullups and dips. Both of these exercises are catered to smaller guys as they are bodyweight movements. They are moving less mass; therefore they can get more work done faster.

In fact, both workout #2 and #3 are predisposed to smaller frames. It will be a miracle for me to qualify, unless Sunday is an absolute perfect workout for me.

Tune in on Monday for a full Sectionals recap.

9 comments:

Shan said...

Wow!! Good luck Tewks!

Anonymous said...

Good Luck!

Can’t imagine ever being in a position to compete at that level.

I know you will do well.

I have to believe that because I’m afraid if you don’t you will take it out on me by putting me thru the same workouts….and I know I won’t survive.

AG

Dwight from Scranton said...

Tewks

Why are there not different weight classes in this competition. I can see where different workouts would favour a particular body type. What is the rational for the current format.

Rambo said...

Good Luck!

Anonymous said...

So Monday you'll be back to hitting the bottle?

Anonymous said...

So Monday you'll be back to hitting the bottle?

He Who Hits, and Hits Bombs said...

AG wrote...

"Can’t imagine ever being in a position to compete at that level."

Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the sectional open to the public? open registration?

Come on AG, just because you feel you can't compete with Tewks doesn't mean he should but put on a pedestal unwarranted. I'm sure Sméagol looks upon the Hobits as being god like, but still, a Hobit isn't exactly a pillar of strength.

Event #1 - I have no idea what it's like to row for distance, no comment

Event #2 - Tewks, this is the adult category correct? cause this is Sméagol weight. I'd walk in front of a bus if I couldn't finish in less than 2 1/2 minutes. Possibly even in sub 2 minute. Seriously, I can fuck for longer than that.

Event #3 - 8 Rounds minimum, I'd look to 12+ if I actually wasted my time doing kipping pull-ups.

All this being said, you're still probably in the top 2% of society...which is well, we as a species stink.
Good luck bro.

Anonymous said...

Come on AG, just because you feel you can't compete with Tewks doesn't mean he should but put on a pedestal unwarranted. I'm sure Sméagol looks upon the Hobits as being god like, but still, a Hobit isn't exactly a pillar of strength.

“He Who Hits, and Hits Bombs said...” what are you talking about?

My comment was not a reference to the vast difference between Tewks and me or putting him on a pedestal. I’m talking about being able to successfully compete in that kind of competition in general. I wouldn’t last 5 minutes against their worst competitor. While I’m in good shape thanks to working out regularly, although a certain person seems to think I’m under weight; I’m nowhere near their league and have no problem admitting it.

Looks like you believe you could do well in this kind of competition are you planning on competing any time soon? If so look forward to seeing your results please post for all to see.

AG

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