Friday, October 13, 2023

Sunday Story…Mobility!

 

 
One of the big changes I have made in my training is the addition of mobility work. Honestly, this is something I have always paid lip service to but have never taken up as a diligent practice. So, since GOWOD was nice enough to gift me a free 1-year subscription to their service (one of the perks of being a games competitor) I decided to put it to work.

6 out of 7 days a week I spend 15 minutes doing a personalized protocol from GOWOD. Their system is simple. I did a test to see what I really needed to improve and then every day I ask for a 15-minute mobility routine. The system seems to be working well…I spent 3 minutes in a deep squat the other day which is something I have never done! There is no equipment needed but if you have some things (PVC pipe, massage gun, bands) they will use those also.

Here's the why:

One of the things that goes away almost imperceptibly is our mobility. When we are young mobility is a given. You rarely need to work on it, and you take it for granted. As we age things shift and we are not able to move as well. When was the last time you got in a deep squat for 1 minute let alone 3 minutes? All over the world people of all ages sit, talk, and eat while squatting (there is a dearth of chairs!) We don’t so we need to consciously do things to keep up with the constant pressure of decrepitude. After all, don’t we all want to go to the bathroom unassisted for the rest of our lives? I know I do.

John Mariotti

www.sunday-stories.blogspot.com

www.crossfitodyssey.com

775-338-2412

Saturday, October 7, 2023

Sunday Story…What now?

There is an old Zen saying that goes something like this:

Before enlightenment chop wood, carry water.

After enlightenment chop wood, carry water.

In other words, no matter what happens life is still going to life. In this case, after the CrossFit games, I will go back to doing what I was doing before the games.

Here’s what that looks like for me now:

45 minutes of long slow distance 3 days a week. I do 1 each of rowing, skiing, and air biking. I keep my heart rate down in the 120-130 range. At the same time, I am trying to increase my pace. In other words, do more work using the same or less effort as measured by my heart rate. For instance, my rowing pace is down to 2:15 or less per 500 meters. That translates to about 10,000 meters in 45 minutes. The goal is to decrease the pace to 2:00 per 500 and keep the HR down.

I also run a 5k every Saturday morning. Well, almost every Saturday. You can join me any Saturday you like. And we are keeping the pace down in that zone 2 range.

This is the biggest bang for your buck in terms of overall health outcomes. This zone 2 training refashions my cardiorespiratory response giving me a broad and deep base to draw from. When my HR goes up doing other work this base allows my heart rate to recover faster, it allows me to work longer at higher rates without feeling lightheaded or like I’m going to die. In the middle zones, the discomfort is minimal, and I find I can go even longer.

I’ll talk about what else I’m doing next week. In the meantime, it’s all about the LSD!

John Mariotti

www.crossfitodyssey.com

www.sunday-stories.blogspot.com

775-338-2412

        

Saturday, September 30, 2023

Sunday Story…2023 CrossFit Games Recap IX


The Last one!

So, I finished 9th in my 5th CrossFit games appearance. Not as good as I would have liked but, realistically, being in the top 10 65+ fittest men on the planet is nothing to sneeze at.

Looking back at the entirety of the week I realize 1 important fact…In life, we almost always remember our firsts. But you never know when you will do something for the last time. Every time I took the field over those 8 workouts, I realized that it may have been the last time I would ever have the honor and privilege of competing at this level. The entire experience is etched in my memory.

Over 5 appearances I have had many ups and downs, times when I performed unexpectedly well and times when the opposite was true. There have been some standout memories…the first place in the swim in 2022 and the 50-pound personal best in the deadlift ladder in 2014 come to mind right away. I’ll remember the crowd roar as I finished the 10th bar muscle up in 2023 and forget the frustration of numbers 4 through 9.

Next year the Games are coming to Fort Worth. I am trying not to succumb to the temptation to switch up everything I am doing to make a run at it. So far, I am resisting. After the 2012 Open, I decided I really wanted to get to the CrossFit Games. Been there, done that. Now the battle is for the next 20 years.

So, the question we all need to answer is this:

Is the tree you are planting today the one you want to sit under 20 years from now?

John Mariotti

www.crossfitodyssey.com

www.sunday-stories.blogspot.com

775-338-2412

 

 

Saturday, September 23, 2023

Sunday Story…2023 CrossFit Games Recap VIII

 

The Final Day

Only 2 workouts today…Endure the Coliseum and Final Positions. Endure the Coliseum is all about the machines…50 Calories each of Ski erg, Echo bike. Ski Erg, Concept 2 bike with 75 double unders sandwiched in the middle and at the end. It’s an 18-minute grinder. But remember that whole tactical error thing that has plagued me the entire week? Well, I did it again.

I got through the first set of double unders well. Not great but OK. I hit the second ski and I’m tired but I (wrongly) think it’s a 15-minute time cap instead of 18! Why I have no idea. I get off the ski at about 12:30-13 minutes and think I need to go full send on the C2 bike. So, I do. I am crushing that thing! Somewhere around 14:30, I realize I haven’t heard the announcer saying anything about how much time is left. And it dawns on me, that I still have 3 minutes to go, and I am running out of gas! No choice but to hang on. I grab my rope to do the last set of doubles, but time is almost out and so am I! I manage 26 or so double before I get time capped. I can’t believe I made a bonehead error like that. But it is what it is. 7th place.

The last event I am excited about is 10 bar muscle-ups and 45 dumbbell snatches. There’s a 6-minute time cap. I’ve been working hard on my BMU, and I fully expect to knock out 5-7 right away. Alas, it is not to be. I got a no-rep on my 3rd one. Normally a no-rep is no big deal but for some reason, this one really knocks my beak in the dirt. I get off the bar and after that, it is a struggle to get one. My mount on the bar isn’t working and I am struggling to get 1 at a time. It is super frustrating, and I am losing my cool all over the field. Somehow, I managed to get the 10th one (the crowd went wild by the way!). But about 5:30 has gone by so I only get about 12 snatches in. I got 5th on this one but that’s a small consolation since I really expected to finish higher.

Next week will be the last recap on the 2023 games. Stay tuned!

 

John Mariotti

www.sunday-stories.blogspot.com 

www.crossfitodyssey.com

775-338-2412

Saturday, September 16, 2023

Sunday Story…2023 CrossFit Games Recap VII


Day 2 (part 2)!

In the briefing, the night before day 2 started I was excited when I saw this workout. Finally, we would open with a handstand walk. But like Charlie Brown and the football, it was jerked away at the last moment. We would not open with the handstand walk…we would open with the next element …the 30-box jumps! Oh well. Then they explained the movement standard for the one-legged squats (pistols). We would need to do 5 on one leg then switch to the next leg and complete 20 in total. But wait, that’s not all! You can’t put your foot down or behind you between reps or the rep you just completed doesn’t count. This is bad for me. The other elements…GHD sit-ups and toes to bar are no problem.

So, with Ellie's help, I spent the evening doing the pistols the best I could. I finally got to the point where I could do some. They aren’t easy but they are doable. And considering I didn’t think I would get any, that is a win!

3,2,1 go, and we are off. Box jumps and GHD sit-ups are easy but then the pistols! I managed to get the first 20 but not without a few no reps. 30 Toes to bar are next and then back to the pistols…I manage 17 more before the bell rings. Time capped (again!) but it is good enough for 5th. I guess I’m not the only one who found it challenging!

The last workout is simple…run a 5k (3.1 miles). It is a 3-lap course and all there is to it is to put one foot in front of the other and finish. When I get ready to leave the stadium for the last lap, I look at the clock and realize I am running a sub-9-minute mile pace! Woohoo. Just hang on and finish. I finished at 26:48. A personal best in quite some time and just under 9-minute miles. It is good enough for 6th!

The last day is coming up in the next installment!

 

John Mariotti

www.sunday-stories.blogspot.com 

www.crossfitodyssey.com

775-338-2412

 

 

Saturday, September 9, 2023

Sunday Story…2023 CrossFit Games Recap VI


Day 2!

We start the day with a test called “Pulling Power.” Honestly, when I looked at this one, I was stoked…3 rounds for time of 3 rope climbs (17’), 10 deadlifts at 275#, pulling a sled for 42 feet, and finishing by pushing the sled back 126 feet. Rope climbs are always good for me and the weight on the deadlift is in my sweet spot.

Remember a few issues ago when I mentioned “tactical error?” This one had tactical error written all over it. But I didn’t realize what went wrong until several days later. I start the rope climbs, but things are not going smoothly. I’m having a problem gripping the rope with my feet which means I am using mostly my arms and upper body when I should be using my legs to “stand up” on the rope. The first 10 deadlifts are no problem but during the sled pull, I can feel the fatigue in my grip and forearms. When I return to the rope climbs my grip is going and my lats are on fire. I still can’t get any purchase on the rope with my feet. I failed one climb and then another. Back to the deadlifts which go quickly but tax the forearms. The second sled pull gets done but it is a serious struggle. Round 3 on the rope climb is an unmitigated disaster. Somehow, I managed to get to the 3rd one, but I failed at 16 feet and fell all the way down. I’m time-capped out and finish 6th.

The error? I didn’t realize the shoes I wore did not allow me to grab the rope! When I wear these shoes in our box, I usually only need 1 or 2 pulls to get to 12 feet. But these Xero shoes don’t have the necessary side gripping contours. Big oops! By the time we finished, I had a nasty rope burn on my right shin and smaller ones on both inner thighs. Again, a tactical error cost me a lot of points in a workout that should have been in my wheelhouse! There were a lot of swear words heard!

Workout 2 next week!

 

John Mariotti

www.sunday-stories.blogspot.com

www.crossfitodyssey.com

775-338-2412

 

Saturday, September 2, 2023

Sunday Story…2023 CrossFit Games Recap V


We have finished 2 of the 3 workouts of day 1. I finished 9th on the Olympic total and 3rd on the Farmer’s Field. I have no idea of any of this though because I don’t look at the leaderboard at all during the competition. My attitude is simple…I can only control what I do. The only thing I want to worry about is the work right in front of me, not what has already passed or what may be coming tomorrow. And right now, what is in front of me is Helen.

Helen is one of the “girls.” A classic CrossFit benchmark workout…3 rounds of a 400-meter run, 21 kettlebell swings, and 12 pull-ups. I am thrilled to see this one. There is one minor glitch…the standard for the kettlebell swings has shifted to this: the bell must pass above the horizontal plane of the top of the head and the arms must remain locked and rigid the whole time. The elbows locked is a challenge as I am used to having a little bend when I swing…but after a bit of practice, it seems ok.

3,2,1, go…I felt good after the run, the swings go ok (maybe a no rep or two) but then the pull-ups. Everything goes to heck in a handbasket. I ended up doing 18 pull-ups. The judge and I were not seeing eye to eye at all. Or I should say the judge wasn’t seeing my chin over the bar. The next 2 rounds didn’t go any better and I ended up doing 54 pullups to get credit for 36. That is not the way I expected this one to go.

I ended up 6th. The difference between my time and the third-place finisher is about 30 seconds. A few fewer no reps on the pull-ups and I finish much higher. I am pissed at myself for not being able to correct what the judge saw. On the field, it is up to the athlete to make sure the judge can clearly see the standard being met. I didn’t do that.

On to day 2…spoiler alert…there’s a 5K coming!

 

John Mariotti

www.sunday-stories.blogspot.com

www.crossfitodyssey.com

775-338-2412

 PS the photo is me trying to catch the guy in front of me...another 5 yards and I would have had him!!!