08/26/2019

Honey Badger Gym – CrossFit

MINDSET

“I go and look at a stonecutter hammering away at his rock perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred and first blow it will split in two, and I know it was not that blow that did it, but all that had gone before.” – Jacob Riis

Immediate gratification feels good.

Whether that be a linear progression on the barbell, the steady climb in raises, or anything between, we enjoy seeing the forward progress. Yet, we know this isn’t always the case.

As the stonecutter hammers away, he sees nothing. No progress. He likely loses count, falling numb to any thought aside from… the next blow. And he returns back to this blow with full focus, in full faith of the process. And low and behold, it does split.

But there’s no warning, no indicator, no way to tell when it’s about to go. It just goes on that hundred and first blow. This is often how life unfolds for us. We want the immediate gratification of seeing the cracks in the stone, getting closer and closer. Yet, with one eye focused on the endstate, looking for those cracks, we are leaving only eye for the process. We aren’t truly in the moment, making that next blow, our best blow.

Regardless of how yesterday went, the day before, or even how our day today is going – we have the chance to make our next strike, the best we ever have. And well knowing how the stonecutter breaks through, it’s not a single strike that accomplishes his goal… it’s the accumulation of one hundred, fully focused blows.

Warm-up (No Measure)

30 Seconds Each:

Inchworm to Push-up

Glute Bridges

Slow Air Squats

Single Leg Glute Bridges (30s Each)

Active Spiderman + Hamstring Stretch

Glute Bridge Walkouts*

*Hold the top of a glute bridge and alternate walking feet 8 steps out and 8 steps in (4 steps each leg). The further athletes walk the feet out, the more challenging it will be on the hamstrings.

Barbell Warmup(coaches choice)

Child’s Pose on Kettlebell: 1 Minute

Kettlebell Squat Hold: 1 Minute

Thruster (establish a heavy 10 reps for the day)

no bending of the knees at the top of the rep, press through, no jerks.

try to take no more than 2-3 attempts at a 10 rep. warming up with 4-6 reps will keep fatigue at bay.

Metcon (Time)

21-18-15-12-9:

Kettlebell Swing 53/35

Thrusters 75/55