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Rebel Rising Competition with Kenneth Leverich

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Last month I had the great opportunity to compete with my friend and SoCal beast Kenneth Leverich at the Rebel Rising Partner Competition. I got the invite and jumped at the chance to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital while getting to throwdown with some top SoCal athletes! The competition was a great event for the community and a unique format with a single division for same sex or co-ed partners. Red Wolf CrossFit hosted the event, they wanted to showcase the athletes and affiliates who are competing with emphasis on “Quality” over “Quantity” and giving back to the community. I was humbled to be invited and the competition couldn’t have gone better! Kenny and I came out on top after the 3 events,  it was a close finish with my friends Jon Pera/David Millar coming in second and Reid Worthington/Aaron Gardner rounding out the top 3. The workouts were challenging and the finishes were close, in the end Kenny and I pulled off a third, first, and second place finish. It was a great experience and hopping on top of that podium definitely fueled my fire for this upcoming competition season.

*Photo Credit: Rodridgo Ortiz, FUNning, Julianne McDorman*

CrossFit Defense Course at CrossFit Enumclaw

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This past Saturday I had the chance to bring CrossFit Defense to the Northwest (just outside of Seattle) at a great box, CrossFit Enumclaw. This was my first time coaching an athletes course solo and I was excited to deliver the experience from everything I have learned from Tony Blauer (creator of the S.P.E.A.R. System and CrossFit Defense). The CrossFit Defense course is such a great opportunity for the CrossFit community. Anyone who has found a home at any of the CrossFit affiliates worldwide understands what is so special about the kind of environment boxes provide. CrossFit gyms are filled with like minded individuals who are committed to becoming better, fitter, stronger people. CrossFit Defense teaches them to also be safer. Check out crossfitdefense.com where you can find more details on the course and find one to attend!

Representing #kinnickbutter at Battle of the Boxes in Monterey, Mexico!

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Recently I had the awesome opportunity to bring the Kinnick Butter to Monterey Mexico at a competition inspired by CrossFit Kinnick’s own Battle of the Boxes. The CrossFit community is growing rapidly in Mexico and Latin America and I was honored to be invited as a special guest! The team competition was sold out and held in a huge indoor facility normally used for soccer and arena football. Energy was high and it was a great time getting to judge some heats, push some of the competitors through the workouts, and meet so many new faces. Much butter was spread and I am looking forward to returning in the future for more Battles! Huge thanks to my hosts and the CrossFit community in Monterey for being so welcoming!

Tony Blauer on the “Knockout Game”

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By now most people have heard about the “Knockout Game” that has been a hot topic in the media as of late. The game is disturbing and the videos and stories coming from it are nothing short of horrible. Please take 10 minutes of your time and read this blog by my friend Coach Tony Blauer: KNOCK YOURSELF OUT @SSHOLE. Tony gives strategic, practical, and simple ways to make yourself safer. The danger and violence associated with this game is real, take the time to read the article and be aware.

Thoughts on “Battle of the Boxes”

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CrossFit Kinnick’s competition series “Battle of the Boxes” has become one of the most established team competitions in SoCal and this past edition was no exception. The UNKNOWN Edition was our 5th BOTB and a great way to keep the competitors on their toes. The workouts were not released until 1 week prior to the competition. Movement lists were released prior but with no indication of loads or format for workouts. The events that came up were a 2 rep max thruster, max rep burpee box jump overs, and a 100s style team chipper with pull ups, dumbbell snatch, and weighted lunges. Intermediate winners were: CrossFit La Verne (1st), CrossFit Rancho Cucamonga (2nd), CrossFit Kinnick (3rd). Advanced winners were: CrossFit Kinnick (1st), CrossFit Temporary Insanity (2nd), CrossFit High Voltage (3rd). The prizes this go around were jam packed thanks to our generous sponsors, we had items from Perfect Foods Bars, 3Fu3l, Stronger Faster Healthier, Fitmark Bags, Gym Rat Wrist Wraps, and equipment prizes from Rogue Fitness.

In 2011 we saw the need in the CrossFit community for a great team competition and we have been running Battle of the Boxes ever since. As an affiliate we have been involved with the CrossFit Games every year since 2008 and we have really focused on gaining the experience necessary to program great competitions. Team competition as an amazing way for CrossFitters to get their feet wet in competitive CrossFit, as well as a way for top athletes to compete together without having a huge effect on their training program. All day or multiple day events with excessive volume take significant time to recover from. In the scope of a full year of training this can really throw off a strength or endurance cycle. Our half-day events, with challenging but well rounded tests, are great for keeping that competition fire fresh without derailing training programs. The affiliate team format is also ideal for first time competitors. We have seen examples in our own gym time and time again where our members come together to compete for the first time and have a huge boost to their motivation and passion for CrossFit.

I have a great time being the MC for the event and seeing so many of my own members push themselves to new levels. We take pride in truly developing all of our members to reach their full potential and having our own competition series is an amazing way to showcase their progress and abilities. It’s also a great chance for us to bring together local gyms and host an event that is great for the CrossFit community. All the volunteers and judges are members at our gym and everyone puts a lot of effort into putting on a legit competition and giving back to the community. We love providing the venue and environment for everyone to cheer on their teams who are laying it all out for the competition.

2014 promises to be an exciting one for Battle of the Boxes and we can’t wait to host another 4 editions in the coming months! Previously we have announced the competitions a month out, but this December we plan to announce the entire year’s competition schedule. This will allow teams to plan ahead, find teams, and train for the Battle! We can’t wait to see even more participation, new events, and new competitors! Stay on the lookout for the 2014 competition schedule and keep training hard!