Training by Tyson — Sep 26, 2008 at 04:37 pm

I haven’t been this sore for a long time! It’s like an old friend coming back to visit, nice but can get annoying if they overstay their welcome…

Last Wednesday I taught the hardest class I had yet at NW Crossfit. For the entire class we only used three precision trainers! All balance conditioning, all class long :) Small classes can get that way easily I think. The next day I got pulled into a brutal Crossfit workout, then Rafe came back from Europe and shared what he had learned about the necessities of conditioning. We started with 10 minutes straight of various QM work, then went to precision training, courses, and some really interesting conditioning stuff at the end.

All in all my legs are really feeling it! I think I’ve been settling into a routine teaching the classes and getting so busy with PNWPA stuff, gotta introduce some more hard stuff and train more.

Travels by Tyson — Jun 25, 2008 at 08:36 pm

The East Coast sucks. It’s really hot, I keep getting bitten by crazy spiders and mosquitoes, and I think I got some weird rash following Erwan through the woods before heading over here. The traceurs are great though, here’s a quick recap (sorry no pictures right now):

MOVNAT was pretty sweet, not as beastly as I had hoped but challenging in some new aspects (writeup coming). The media from it is going to be amazing though.

Jesse hosted somewhere around 30 traceurs in his attic for PKNY, ate some hot coals (with mustard), brought us to some great places, and lead the most epic conditioning session ever. It involved a warmup covering a mile or so that was longer than the session itself, and me ending up doing climbups, double-taps, and traversal stuff for an hour straight teaching four sessions in a row until sometime around two in the morning. Watching the steam come off of my forearms in the dead of night during the cooldown was pretty surreal. Definitely a night to remember.

Primal Fitness is too hot, but it’s still fun because most of the Tribe is here to Get Shit Done (lots of computer work). Levi helped me figure out a crazy kipping alternate grip muscle up to reverse vault I’d been working on, and I found out how awesome pullups and muscle ups on a horizontal rope are.

More later, Chicago next.

Training by Tyson — Oct 27, 2007 at 03:29 am

As well as experimenting with fluidity training recently, I’ve been trying to mix up conditioning sessions to be a bit more interesting as well. Gauntlets are one great way to do this (an example of the new UW one is coming), but we’ve also started to mix in creativity challenges with the conditioning exercises and it’s been a lot of fun.

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Training by Tyson — Sep 17, 2007 at 01:27 am

When there aren’t any immediate jobs on the horizon it tends gives me the peace of the mind to be able to train my ass off basically (I always worry about injuring myself right before going on a gig, the #1 thing you do not do as a stunt guy). Which is great, as long as I can pay the rent ;) This weekend consisted of a crazy gym jam, followed by climbing in the rain at Larrabee, and a very sore body.

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Training by Tyson — Aug 20, 2007 at 02:30 am

I just had some of the best two training days I’ve had in months. What started as just me showing around two cool traceurs from Eastern Washington to our favorite spots, turned into two crazy days of conditioning and intense mental challenges.

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Training by Tyson — Aug 03, 2007 at 05:56 am

Had a great day training today (well yesterday, man it’s late). Have found an incredibly difficult (but scalable) floor-is-lava type challenge that covers quite a distance at UW. It’s mainly a lot of balance challenges with difficult precisions and really draining climbing traversals thrown in.

Trying to walk on a railing for a fair distance after your whole body is shaking from a really difficult climb is really fun! I can’t wait for the day where I can take this whole line without slipping or falling, it’s an amazing challenge.

UW Map

The route (so far) goes down the bike racks south of Red Square, across the bollards to the long railings. Precision across to avoid the tree, balance all the down, precision back, precision to the smaller railing (haven’t tried this one yet). Traverse across the arch to the inside of the hallway, out through the window, across the next arch (really hard), up onto the curved railing, precision to handrail (it works using one foot, but it’s shaky), precision onto the next railing (not perpendicular, haven’t tried yet), walk down, precision across. Leap to bench (or follow bark to bollard challenge), run through the grass, leap over the concrete, cat leap to the bicycle containers, get to the railing, quadrupedal it’s length avoiding foliage, leap to parking stop, then to the bark, then to the railings, more precisions and walks down (try some duck walks), get to the concrete, standing jump the gap (I one-foot it). Follow the fence around, traverse the side of the building, walk the rail, jump to the concrete edge, standing cat, vault over, and jog to the slanted wall (phew!).

From there I’m not sure where to go but you could follow the white lines wherever, or if you weren’t destroyed yet you could traverse in cat position down the wall, do the cat to cat, and traverse as far as you can to the road. ;)

Oh and I think ending each session with some light barefoot training and stretching is really helpful, thanks for the idea Nathan!

Training by Tyson — Jul 29, 2007 at 02:29 am

Man I’ve had a great past two days training. Friday up in Bellingham for the gym jam, and Saturday over at Gasworks for one of our weekly jams. I went to both mainly to teach as I have a big job coming up, but I managed to sneak in some low-impact conditioning and training, and I’m definitely feeling it now.

The varied amount of interesting people coming to jams seems to be increasing as well. The variety of different people in the scene is still expanding rather than shifting towards a set age group or lifestyle. These last few jams have seen people from 13 to 30 years old, and from video gamers to crazy martial artists to rock climbers. I feel lucky to live here in Seattle :)

…but I’m going to China. Just for a week though, starting Wednesday if my visa comes in time. Trip canceled, technically “postponed” but I’m betting canceled.

Stunts and Training by Tyson — Apr 28, 2007 at 02:22 pm

Is a very long time. 3 minutes straight of freerunning with the pressure of keeping to the clock and managing cues. I had no idea how difficult this performance would be, I can tell though that I can definitely do it, just have to get my mind used to it.

Good news is that I am in! They loved our three people demo footage so much that they gave the go ahead for all of us…they just will only pay for two…bullshit really. But Frosti and Levi are cool and are spreading the wealth so that we will be paid equally (it’s not much of a difference). It was really just a choice of putting on a much better performance with more room for pauses and breaks or bitching about money. The Tribe sticks together and we care about doing a good job, so we re-choreographed everything today and ran through it a ton until it was smooth. Now just need to work on endurance training.

We leave Monday, wish us luck!

Training by Tyson — Apr 25, 2007 at 08:50 am

Yesterday we found my weaknesses, today I was able to play with my strengths. We took a break from the very hard workouts and just did the APK WOD today.

Warmup x 4: lunges x 10, kb swing (8kg) x 10, push-ups x 10, font/side planks 45s per side.

2min breaks in-between with whatever weights we felt like.
Pull-ups: body weight x 8, 15lbs x 6, 25 x 4, 35 x 3, 40 x 3, 50 x 3, 65 x 3
Dips: BW x 8, 15lbs x 6, 20 x 4, 25 x 3, 30 x 3, 40 x 3, 50 x 3

10 x 15sec L-sits, 1 min rests

I had never really done weighted much of anything before so today was a lot of experimentation, very fun :)

Afterwards I put on the 20lbs weight vest and tried some muscle-ups. Walls are easy, bars hard with a kip, rings very very hard with a large kip. Definitely going to be feeling this tomorrow.

Training and Travels by Tyson — Apr 24, 2007 at 09:31 am

Warm-up x 2: 10 squats, 10 push-ups, 10 pull-ups, 2 x Samson stretch

Workout - 4 rounds
*Run 1 lap (~400m)
*15 wall-ball
*10 kettle bell swings
*5 burpees

Check Crossfit for demos of others.

My time: 14:25 :(

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