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Ask Jeremy…Did Someone Say BUTTER?

Clean Ladder @ 2012 Reebok Crossfit GamesPart of what I love about Crossfit is being able to give back.  When my brother and I started Crossfitting in my 3-car garage in March of 2007, Crossfit was still very new and the first Crossfit Games had yet to take place.  My reason for starting Crossfit had nothing do with competition or the Games.  It had so much more to do with losing weight, feeling better, and enjoying life.  Since we started when we did and because of the success we have had it has provided me with a wonderful opportunity to give back.  Like I have done in the past I would like to open myself up for questions.  I am an open book and welcome any and all questions.  From what is BUTTER & the #kinnickbutternation to how I balance/juggle my daily responsibilities to how I keep my mind clear under the pressure of competition.  I will do my best to answer all of your questions to the best of my ability.  Thank you for allowing me this opportunity.  To be able to help so many people change their lives in the same manner that I have is such a blessing and honor.

**Thank you Paul A. Smith for capturing such an amazing moment**

#kinnickbutternation

Post workout at 2012 Reebok Crossfit Games
Post workout at 2012 Reebok Crossfit Games

Please pass the BUTTER!  Join the #kinnickbutternation!  If you’re interested in Nutrition Guidance and/or Personalized Programming shoot me a message at Jeremy@CrossfitKinnick.com for details.

Hope for Kenya Initiative

What is Hope for Kenya?

“CrossFit Inc. is committed to making people’s lives better in the 250 square-mile rural area surrounding Mombasa, Kenya. Education, food, and water are three major needs for the population in this area. Through the efforts of our affiliates, we can help the people of Kenya commit to, and invest in, improving their own conditions. We provide no handouts. By creating realistic, self-sustaining solutions to specific problems, we enable Kenyans to stand strong for generations to come.” (excerpt from hope.crossfit.com)

100% of the donations go directly to Hope for Kenya to build schools, water cisterns, desks and the like. I have joined the cause along with Crossfit HQ to raise money for the Hope for Kenya Initiative.

Please donate by following the link below.  Thank you and God Bless.

https://kenya.crossfit.com/sponsor?id=U137440

Visit Hope.Crossfit.Com for additional info.

 

3 Things Tony Blauer Taught Me

I have learned so many valuable lessons from my time spent being mentored and taught by Coach Blauer but I think these 3 lessons are so simple yet so valuable to everyone.  These 3 lessons I learned after my first experience at a Be Your Own Bodyguard seminar with Coach Blauer.

1- My Body is Hardwired to Protect Itself

The first time I heard Coach Blauer say this I wasn’t really sure what I thought about it.  It kind of made sense.  I mean we do have a rib cage that protects our vital organs, eyebrows & eyelashes to protect our eyes, and our body builds callouses when we work with our hands.  So in that sense I believed it.  But I couldn’t fight like the guys in the movies or in the boxing ring or in the UFC.  I didn’t know how to wax on or wax off and I sure as heck didn’t look like those fighters.  I have been in my fair share of sporting event “fights” but I never put up my dukes and started jabbing and upper cutting or doing round houses.  But after taking 1 course with Coach Blauer I realized he was right!  In that first day I didn’t become a professional fighter nor do I have the desire to do that.  All that happened was I realized that my body does certain things intuitively and instinctually that sets me up to protect myself without having to think about it.  This natural and instinctual defense mechanism is hardwired into our body and is referred to as Startle Flinch & Push away danger.  Coach Blauer merely showed me how to recognize that and use it.  What changed was my mindset.  Your MINDSET is the key.

2- Pay Attention

Coach Blauer has told me and I have heard him tell so many seminars full of people that if you are defending yourself then you missed so many opportunities to avoid and not have a violent encounter or fight/ambush.  He talks about the 3 D’s.  Detect, Defuse/De-escalate, & Defend.  So if we pay attention to our surroundings, have the correct body language and choice speech that says that you don’t want to fight we can avoid a large portion of altercations.  It is better to know if something bad is going to happen 30 yards away than it is to find out when the bad guy is in your face.  Here is a great question that I want you to ask yourself.  If you were a “bad guy” where and when would you attack yourself?  We all have routines and if we aren’t paying attention we can leave ourselves open for trouble.

3- Have a Plan

This is HUGE for me.  It relates and applies to all aspects of life.  It is all about mindset and allowing your mind to relax by creating a plan.  Coach Blauer spends a good deal of time on Mindset and Fear Management.  He couldn’t possibly spend enough time on it in my opinion.  For me, if I have a plan laid out for my day I have so much more success following it and I don’t spend as much time trying to remember what I have to do.  Now when I see my workout on the board I immediately make a plan.  Sometimes that plan changes mid workout but making a plan takes me out of the F.E.A.R. Loop.  In any and all scenarios in life you need to have a plan.  Sometimes you can plan ahead but other times you get ambushed or caught off guard and need to make a decision on the spot.  This is such a huge paradigm shift for me.  In any situation when I make a plan I give myself control over the situation rather than the situation controlling me.

Coach Blauer has devoted his entire life to making people safer and to opening their eyes to the tools they already have in their possession.  As human beings we all flinch.  This is a gift from God.  We owe it to ourselves and our loved ones to recognize it and use it.  Coach Blauer has transformed his Be Your Own Bodyguard seminar and joined forces with Crossfit HQ to provide a life changing course called Crossfit Defense.  I have been working with Coach Blauer since July 2011 and have been to three Personal Defense Readiness Instructor Courses along with countless BYOB seminars.  I am now helping Coach Blauer bring this course to the Crossfit Community and could not be more thrilled and honored to bring such an amazing & life changing course to my peers.  I have no background in fighting or martial arts and this has had one of the greatest impacts on my life next to finding Crossfit.  I strongly urge you to attend a course.  This weekend Coach Blauer and I will be at Foundry Crossfit in Bermuda Dunes, California.  Follow the link for MORE INFO and Follow this link to REGISTER for the course.  Please check the schedule for upcoming events in your area.  This is real life.  Pretending things aren’t going to happen to you won’t help.  Take action and take your personal safety into your own hands.

Q&A: How did you get where you are? (revisited)

                                                                                                          Photograph by Mary Siani Photography @ 2011 Reebok Crossfit Games

Before Crossfit November 2006 weighing around 235#s

QUESTION:

“Jeremy,

Your blog is so sick bro! I’ve found a lot of helpful tips and great motivation through your posts. My question to you is how did u do it? I have seen your before and after pictures and I see that you have achieved great results and have became a great crossfit athlete. How do I follow your steps? I am a college student and I hope to qualify for the games one day in the future. What can I focus on to one day get to where you are at? How do I get deeply involved in the crossfit community to learn from the best in every modality? I just want to learn and get better everyday. Thanks man and i’ll really appreciate it if you take time to answer this.

Juan”

ANSWER:

Juan,

Thanks for the question bro!  I love answering this one. 🙂

How did I do it?  One day at a time bro.  Seriously.  It all started with just doing it.  Taking it one day after the other.  Not looking for anything amazing or special just trying to lose weight and get fit & healthy.  No more no less.  The lifestyle I was living wasn’t a healthy one.  I wasn’t exercising or eating right.  I didn’t take care of myself but more importantly I really had no clue how to take care of myself.  When my bro asked if him and his friends could start working out in my garage I just wanted to get back in shape.  I had no expectations of achieving anything more than just not being fat and unhealthy.  In fact, at that time the Crossfit Games didn’t exist.  Lucky for me Crossfit is the greatest thing in the world and actually works so I saw amazing results.

That first year of Crossfit was pretty inconsistent.  We were very new to it and it hadn’t really become an obsession yet.  I struggled at everything and my brother and his friends beat me a lot at first.  I got tired of that pretty quickly and slowly started pushing myself.  My wife and I started doing the Zone but again we weren’t that consistent.  I did, however, lose a bunch of weight, which made bodyweight movements much easier.  I slowly became more consistent as the year went on.  My first FRAN was rx’d out of a rack and took 17:22.  But a month later I crushed that PR with a sub 9 minute effort.  We were so new to all the movements that it took so much longer to learn them-like the olympic lifts, power lifts, and technical stuff like double unders & muscle ups.  We affiliated in November of 2007 but I had nothing to do with training anyone.  I helped our friends and family out when I worked out but nothing more than that.  We used to workout late at night around 9pm-11pm in the garage with yelling and screaming and groaning.  We didn’t play any music for some reason though.  I am pretty sure my neighbors hated me but were afraid of us so they never said anything.  By the time the end of the year rolled around we started thinking about getting a box and I started thinking about getting Level 1 certified.

The 2008 Games are nearing and we all wanted to go but my wife was 8 months pregnant and we weren’t very good.  But anyone who signed up could go and compete so a large group from the gym decided to head up.  I wasn’t one of those people planning on going for a bunch of reasons.  Wife was 8 months pregnant, we were broke so we had no money for a hotel room, etc.  The night before my brother, Jonathan, somehow convinced my wife that she should come and sit in the back of a Motorhome for 9 hours to get to Aromas, Ca and watch us all compete in the dirt and heat of the 2008 Crossfit Games.  Haha I still have no clue how that happened.  So we packed up and we were off.  I owe all my success to my bro for being my sugar daddy and always taking care of me and always making sure I have what I need to prepare myself for competition, my wife for being more supportive that humanly possible, and my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for blessing me with my ability to suffer and endure more pain than people are supposed endure.

We had no idea what we were getting into when we went to the 2008 CF Games.  It was one of the biggest life changing moments and has directed me to the point I am at today.  Being around all those athletes that I had learned from and seen in videos and getting obliterated by them.  It sparked something in me that I didn’t know existed.  I told myself and my bro that if I got serious about my nutrition and worked hard I could beat those guys.  The rest well, as they say is history.  I took everything serious from that moment on.

The key to my success has always been the basics.  Focusing on RANGE OF MOTION & TECHNIQUE.  Not rushing to get a good time or to pick up heavy weight.  Spending time learning the movements and being smart about it.  I have never been the best at anything.  But I have always been pretty darn good at practically everything.  That has stayed true with my Crossfit Career.  I am not the strongest or fastest or most skilled athlete but I work on what I struggle with and work very hard.  I am honest with myself and with what I need work on.  My secret is nutrition.  I believe that everything that I do matters.  I never cheat or cut a rep short.  I have always held myself to a higher standard than others.  I am willing and ready to suffer and endure day in and day out.  You must come to terms with that.  Be a student of the sport.  Read and re-read the crossfit journal articles.  Watch the videos over and over and over again.  Understand whats important.  Be efficient with your movement.  Tap into your fear and anger and use it.  Get crazy and yell when it hurts but don’t stop.  When you dry heave just keep going.  Teach your body that your mind is in control and you will keep going.  This doesn’t happen overnight but slowly implement this and be sure to REST.  I workout 3 on 1 off, 2 on 1 off.  Thats been my schedule for 90% of my Crossfit career.  If I’m destroyed I will rest or take it easy.  I’ve rarely done multiple workouts in a day.  Just go as hard as you can on your workout and spend time working on skills and technical stuff.  The faster you recover the more you can do and get out of what you do.

The best way to get connected with community is just to get involved in it.  Figure out what you can bring to it and do it.  Get to know and become friends with Crossfitters worldwide.  Volunteer and judge if possible any and all events in your area.  Make Crossfit your life and your passion and others who are like-minded will gravitate to you.  Study the Crossfit Endurance site & videos, Study the Crossfit Gymnastics videos, and all the other free stuff out there.  Contact them with questions and send out videos to them.  Get involved at your local box.  There is so much you can do Juan.  Just have to start doing it.

I really hope I answered your questions Juan.  If you want to know what I have done specifically as far as workouts and extra work over the years visit my Beyond the Whiteboard profile page and you can see every single workout that I have done since starting Crossfit in mid 2007.  I have followed Main Site programming and thinks its a valuable tool for everyone.  Take care bro and get after it!

Before I go though I will go back to what I said at the beginning.  You just have to keep going.  No one becomes amazing at anything overnight or in 3 months.  We all have different backgrounds in athletics and different genetics and so forth.  It has taken me over 4 years of Crossfit to get where I am today and I have busted my butt the whole way.  Sure I have some background in sports with growing up and playing my entire childhood and early adulthood but so have so many others.  The difference is I never stopped moving forward.  Nose down and go bro.  Don’t come up for air for awhile.  Stay focused and get after it.  Don’t worry about the numbers everyone else is putting up.  Just make yourself better everyday.