Mar
16

MY THOUGHTS ON SECTIONALS.

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The question of just why we CrossFit has been asked many times.  I’ve asked you all myself in a previous post, and we’ve all had to answer this query at some point to curious friends or onlookers.  “Why would you do something like that to yourself?” is a legitimate question when seeing torn hands, bruised shins or someone hobbling around due to soreness.  The beauty of this question though, I believe lies in the fact that the answer is always changing.  It changes as your CrossFit career gets longer, it changes as the stages of your life transition and it changes from time to time due to certain poignant experiences.

Competing this past weekend has changed my answer to the question of why I CrossFit forever.  I used to say that I did CrossFit because it got me in better shape than any other modality on the planet and simply allowed me to perform all of my favorite life activities at a higher level.  Those amazing results haven’t changed in any way. However, it’s not the whole picture.  This weekend I came to two very strong conclusions that I’d like to share: 

1) I CrossFit because it is ridiculous.  It is ridiculously hard, ridiculously fun, ridiculously effective and most importantly, doing CrossFit has taught me that a life lived with anything short of “ridiculousness” as a main goal is not a life worth living.  CrossFit has allowed me to wallow in ridiculousness and enjoy every sweet, excruciating moment of it.  If someone had told me 5 years ago that running a mile, doing 100 pull ups, 200 push ups, 300 squats and then running another mile would be a workout that non professional athletes would be able to do in under 45 minutes, I would have told them that that not only was that workout nearly physically impossible but also that, “they should be more realistic”.  Now I’d tell them that not only can most of my friends do it, but also I’d like to consider wearing a weight vest while doing it – which to be honest, is nothing short of ridiculous!  CrossFit has made me to question everything that I was ever told was impossible – both in the gym and out of it and I implore you to do the same.

2) I am madly in love with this crazy little modality of ours because of the people in it.  This weekend I felt like I was at my first Trekkie convention (if everyone there had 5 % bodyfat and had had sex).  I was asked by a journalist after the first event why I would want to participate in a competition like this and I told him flat out that if I wasn’t competing I would have been there anyway because most of the people that I know and love in my life are going to be there!  I highly doubt that anyone else there would have given a different answer.  I saw extraordinary displays of sportsmanship this weekend, competitors sharing equipment, cheering for their competition, whole gyms cheering for athletes that were competing in the same heats as people from their own.  I got handshakes and good luck wishes from guys in my own heat, heats before me and after me.  I got hugs from members of numerous gyms, watched people stay long after they had finished their own heats to stand around in the cold and dark and cheer on a competitor. This type of camaraderie was displayed over and over again throughout the entire weekend.  That is the way that I was always taught that competition was supposed be – but seldom witnessed myself.  These are the type of people that I want to share my life with.

A very special thank you needs to go out to KJ, Hogans and Kate for volunteering and giving of their time (waking up at 3 in the morning to get to UCLA) and energy to be part of the supporting caste of the event.  A very special thank you needs to also go out to Baker and Malzone for giving up their entire weekend to judge the whole event!  Please also allow me to express a very special thank you to all of the members of CPC for your unwaivering support before, during and after the event, and to the members of CFV and CFLA who gave me a blanket to rest on between events, feed me and cheered for me like I was one of their own. 

The goal that I wrote in the post in January was to make the top 20 in this competition and I ended up in 44th place overall.  However, I will take the experience of the event, the understanding of just how amazing the sport is that I am a part of and the clarity about what was written above over a ranking in the top 3 any day.  My hope, goal and mission now is to make it as clear to you all as it is to me, of just how powerful of a medium CrossFit is; not only for literally getting yourself into world class shape, but for living a life surrounded by beautifully empowered human beings – a life that is fully steeped in awesome ridiculousness.

- Traver

Today’s Workout:
Split Jerks:
5-3-2-2-1-1-1
Followed by:
AMRAP 8 Min
10 Box Jumps
10 Sumo Deadlift High Pulls
100 Meter Run

Categories : Workouts

25 Comments

1

Awesome post Traver. Congrats on a great effort!

2

SUCH a great post Trav! And spot on. Love this lifestyle, love these people. Especially YOU – the most ridiculous of them all!!! ; )

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Awesome job this weekend, Traver! You made the ridiculousness look relatively easy – an unbelievable feat. The best part is that you ended every workout with a smile and hugs all around…I can’t think of a better way to compete!

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Congratulations Traver! You were awesome this weekend.Great post. Here is one awesome qoute that I took from Armen at CFLA to share.

I choose to compete not because it is easy, but because it is hard, because that competition will serve to measure and organize the best of my energies and skills, because that challenge is one that I am willing to accept, one I am unwilling to postpone, and one which I intend to overcome. It’s go time.

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Traver, Eric, and the rest of CPC…You are one of us! We will forever be one team. I love you all!

I will never forget Traver’s effort at the end of his row during WOD #2 Part 2. It gives me chills thinking about it! Nice work this weekend my friend! You are a true warrior.

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It was SO AWESOME to watch you compete Traver!! We watch you kick ass in WOD’s here at CPC but to see you compete among all these bad asses and crush the WOD’s was just freaking rad!! You are a total bad ass and it was very inspiring to watch you.

What you wrote is exactly what totally rocks about CF- the ridiculousness of it keeps me coming back for more, as well as the people… hanging with Baker, Kate, Eric, and Christina was a ton of fun and everyone from CFV was so nice and generous to share their food/ blanket and hang out with. :)

7

Trav, you are right on the money! It was so great to see you compete and kick ass! I’m proud to know you and be friends with you. Keep on rockin’ it!!

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Inspirational. I am very grateful for randomly finding this place. Just as you pointed out the friendly atmosphere, enthusiasms and the camaraderie make this a special place. Thanks for each of you that inspiring me in the morning. Traver & Eric thanks for showing the way. I am so grateful.

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Perfect way to describe CPC and CrossFit over all, ridiculous, bad ass, inspirational, team oriented, and blowing your goals out of the water! I am so excited to be a part of this!! I love how when I tell people about CrossFit they say I am crazy!! You have to be young and crazy to be old and crazy… and that’s how we do it!!

10

Awesome job Traver! Though why do you have to hate on the Treckies? They just want love too…

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I honestly could not have said it better…. I too love the crazy awesome ridiculousness that is Crossfit. I love that the people at CPC and CFV are like one big family…it is awesome!

Traver you are absolutely AMAZING! You are truly an inspiration! I loved watching you compete and being able to say “that is my coach!”

12

Very well captured!

13

Brilliant effort traver, well done.

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Crossfit Pacific Coast – Live long, and prosper.

Again, great job Traver!

15

Traver, that’s a great story. Thanks for sharing.

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Great post Traver! Everything you said is true for most all of us…and that is awesome!

Hogans, I forgot to thank you yesterday for the volunteering. Thanks girl! Much appreciated :)

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I reallu enjoyed the article. It was a great word of empowerment for me, as I finally have been able to consistenly crossfit 3-4 times a week. My goal is to compete next year, just for the sake of it, and keep pushing hard through the ridiculousness!

18

Congrats Traver! Kicking ass and taking names :)

The fact that you are able to do all of that with a torn ACL is enough inspiration for me.

19

Great work Traver!

I had a great time watching you compete and giving everything your all. Hopefully we’ll never have to do that many squats in 2 days ever again. Hope your legs are feeling better!

20

Gotta love some ridiculousness. I bet there were more Trekkies there then you think. Great effort and good show!

21

Love it.

… and…

Damn it man! I’m a Crossfitter, not some gym rat!

22

Traver, your words are as powerful and inspirational as your performance at sectionals. Thanks for sharing your experience and congratulations on kicking some major ass this past weekend!!

I’m still coming down from the shock and ah of my first Crossfit event. Just being a spectator at sectionals, I walked away feeling empowered and with a deeper understanding about the heart of Crossfit and why people do it. I have never seen such a display of camaraderie at a competition in my entire life. And the athletic performances I witnessed blew my mind. While watching these incredible athletes shed blood, sweat and tears as they endured such a torturous workout, I was reminded of the saying “it’s the greatest sacrifice that yields the greatest reward”. You are absolutely right in saying Crossfit is SO much more than a way to achieve optimal physical fitness. Crossfit is training for how to really live and get the most out of life. It’s a way to see what you’re made of and invites you to challenge what you believe to be your limits beyond just physically. And the “greatest reward”… it will help you find the strength to persevere no matter what the obstacle so you can actualize your greatest potential.

Traver, Malzone, everyone at CPC, and all you Crossfitters out there, thank you for being an inspiration!

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Traver,

I came across your post above thanks to Jake @ Crossfit RVA (Richmond, VA) where my brother, John, is a part owner. I belong to High Desert Crossfit in Bend, OR. I’m a fan of Crossfit RVA on facebook so upon seeing Jake’s link to your site I double clicked. Boy, was I glad I did. It’s just flippin RiDiCuLoUs I tell ya! I’ve struggled for some time now in how to best explain Crossfit but I now have my answer. I feel like my world is complete. Like one of the most important puzzle pieces has been securely put in place. I’m exited! So thank you Traver! It’s amazing that from Bend, OR to Richmond, VA to Santa Barbara, CA back to Bend, OR I can fill in such an important piece into my life’s puzzle. No, wait, it’s ridiculous! 3, 2, 1 GO!

Sean

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Traver,

I enjoyed reading your reasons as to why you crossfit. And even though I didn’t think of those myself, apart of me feel the same way. Thanx for sharing.

25

Great post Traver. You gave it your all and that is all that matters. Great work. I see CF comaraderie all the time and even use it at work and daily life. It’s amazing to see the difference when you tell someone “good job” and the smile that then starts on their face. Could it be that CF is one step toward world peace? Congratulations on your accomplishments!

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