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12/9 and 12/13/11 WODs

12/13 - I trained with the 9:30 a.m. Elysium class today while Mason hung out and watched/ cried.  Warm up: CrossFit warm up x 1

Strength: bench press 3 x 3 reps.  I got up to 113 lbs x3 (pr match).  I feel like I could have gone higher but I ran out of time and Mason was crying A LOT today.  It's too hard to let him cry it out and it's disruptive to the class so I had to keep running over to him to comfort him.

Met-con: "Angie"- for time:
100 pull ups
100 push ups
100 sit ups
100 squats

Complete all of one movement before moving on to the next.  ***Mason interrupted my workout several times so I stopped timing it after completing the pull ups. At one point I was doing push ups with him under my left armpit--poor guy. I finished up to 48 sit ups in around 20 mins and finished the remaining 52 sit ups and 100 squats at home.  Here is a great video posted on the Elysium site today:



12/9
- I trained with the 9:30 a.m. Elysium class today while Mason slept in his car seat.  Warm up: CF x 2

Strength: Thrusters 3x3. I got up to 103 x3 (20 lbs off my pr).

Met-con: Tabata thruster, (95 lbs men/ 65 lbs women (complete 4 minutes of interval training. Tabata is 20 seconds of maximum effort followed by 10 seconds of rest. Maximum effort is defined as proper form combined with as many reps as possible).  ***I scored 34 in the eight cycles.

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BIO

I discovered at an early age that being active and fit feels great, so health and fitness have always played a major role in my life. When I was younger I was into dancing, track and field, rollerblading and bicycling. I enjoyed running and skiing all through my teens and twenties, and ran on the cross country team at CSU, Chico. After college, I trained for and ran several competitive races including the Silver Strand Half Marathon. Later I joined a big cookie-cutter gym, heavy on machines, where I designed my own workouts based on out-of-date methods I learned in college.

After my daughter, Marlie was born in early 2009, I really turned up the heat on my workouts to get back in shape. I followed my usual old routine including a moderate diet but was never able to quite get back to my original shape. A friend who was also a new mom invited me to her home a few times where they had a CrossFit garage gym. I was hooked after the first workout! It was different, intense, and best of all, not monotonous or boring. They were constantly doing something new. In only a few months, I had my pre-pregnancy body back and it was even better than before—this time I was stronger than ever, despite my previous attempts on the weight machines. Another great motivator is that the workouts are generally 30 - 45 minutes including warm-up and cool down, NOT 90 minutes like my old workouts. As a new busy mom, this is very important to me. It didn’t take long to realize this is the best thing I have ever done for my health.

I made more gains and improvements in my level of fitness during my first year of CrossFit than I had in the past 15 years of working out. I am now in my mid 30s and can easily say I am in the best shape of my life. I owe it all to two things, CrossFit and good nutrition. A healthy, well balanced diet that provides adequate sources of high quality protein, low glycemic index foods and the proper fats and oils will dramatically change your overall well-being and improve your workouts tremendously.

My successes inspire me to want to share this lifestyle with others. Health and nutrition have always been frontrunners in my life and those who value the same are invited to join us. I believe that if you’re going to do something, you should do it right; and when it comes to fitness training, that means CrossFit. CrossFit has been proven to work by measurable, observable, repeatable facts that we call “evidence-based fitness” so it's only a matter of time before you can see the results if you put the time in.

One of my mentors once told me I was training to “not suck at life.” I challenge you to do the same! Come by or email me and let’s get started!

Certifications/ Education-

- CrossFit Level I Trainer certification - 2009
- B.A: Journalism with an Option in Public Relations from CSU, Chico
- Minor: Health Sciences from CSU, Chico
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certified
- PADI Open Water Diver certified

Email: stacie@crossfitelysium.com