Thursday, February 11, 2016

CrossFitter of the Month: February 2016, Debbie Goodenbury

February 2016's CrossFitter of the Month: Debbie Goodenbury

Congratulations Debbie!

This month we congratulate Debbie for being our member of the month. Debbie is a wonderful and fresh presence at CFSF. She is hilarious, fun and also works hard.  Debbie has been with us a while now and is doing an amazing job.  She was the highlight of the Christmas Party this year too!!!

 

 
Name: Debbie Goodenbury
Occupation:  Activity's Assistant, Nursing Assistant
City you live in:  Batavia

How did you hear about CFSF? A girl at the nys veterans home where i work

What made you want to join CrossFit Silver Fox? To get in shape and feel my best 

What made you nervous before joining? I was older than everyone else and couldnt keep up

What is the biggest thing you've noticed since you began?  I am stronger, more toned, more energy

What have you improved the most in?  I think i can run longer and faster but if you ask Jason its squatting

What do you enjoy the most at the gym:  I love the people I have met. They are all great and they inspire me, cheer me on and make me feel good about myself
What differences have you noticed (non-physical) in yourself since joining?  I have a lot more energy

What is your Kryptonite?  Squatting with weights is still hard for me

What do you love the most about CrossFit?  What's not to love. I have as excellent trainer who pushes me to do my best and new friends.... it feels good

Is there someone that inspires you? Jason

What do you like the least?  Front squats

What are your future goals at the gym? To be able to do a handstand hold.
 

Monday, January 25, 2016

9 Reasons You're Not Making Progress!


9 Reasons You're Not Making Progress


We all start working out for different reasons. Often times just being strong or wanting to look good naked is enough to ignite that spark of motivation.  Sometimes we’re faced with health problems that snap us out of our laziness and motivate us to take control of our health.  No matter the reason, if we workout it’s because we want to see some time of result. Committing to workout on a regular basis is the first step but ultimately it’s making progress that keeps us coming back. If you want to see real results, these are some of the all too common pitfalls that you will want to avoid.
1. You don’t have a plan.
People expect to improve so long as they keep going to the gym even though they keep doing the same things they’ve been doing up to that point. It's true that anything is better than nothing but if you have specific goals, you need to have a specific plan in order to reach them. If one of your goals is to get your first kipping pull-up, you’re going to need to work on progression movements to get you there. You can’t expect to flail around magically appear above the bar. Ask for help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Write down your goals, make a plan and stick to it.
2. Unrealistic goals.
The harsh truth is that some of us have unrealistic goals and when we don’t achieve them, we feel defeated and beat ourselves up over it. Thoughts of “Why didn’t I work harder?” or “Maybe I should’ve worked on so and so a little more during the week” or “Wow, I suck” start creeping into our heads. Make sure you distinguish your long-term goals from your short-term goals. You want to be able to kick into a handstand? This might take 6 weeks. You want to go to Regionals? This might take years.


Remember that to get to step 10, you have to go through steps 1 to 9. Don’t get ahead of yourself. Be patient. If you’re not sure whether your goals are realistic or not, sit down and have a chat with your trainer. 
3. You work on things you like and neglect the things you don’t like.
CrossFit programming is meant to cover a broad scope of physical skills and as a result most elite CrossFitters are well-rounded athletes. That’s why they are the best of the best. Of course we’re not trying to compare the average athlete to a Games athlete but there’s a lot to be said here. Being able to continuously improve is all about balance and knowing when you need to take a step back and work on things you’re not good at.


The only way to get better at something is to keep doing it until you hate it a little less… that in itself is progress. 
4. You don’t train with people who are better than you.
I can’t stress how important this is. Most of us have that person at the gym that keeps us motivated; that person we “chase” during the met-cons or that person we continually learn from just by sharing a bar with them. If you don’t have a person like that when you train, you’ve got a problem. Not to say you’re a crummy athlete but there’s always going to be someone out there who is a little better than you at something. This is a good thing. For example, if you see someone snatching a lot more than you, instead of asking, “What’s your max?” or “How much is that?”, ask them what their training is like, how often they snatch or if they have any advice that could help you improve your lifts. You might just unearth a little gem that helps you take that next step.


You can’t get better unless you train with people who are better than you. They are the people that will push you and motivate you. Learn from them.
5. You train with people who always tell you what you want to hear.
It’s important to have fun and train with friends but it’s just as important to get constructive criticism. Compliments are nice but sometimes it’s an empty compliment that leads to false hope. Your friend’s intentions are good and supportive and we love them for that but we also need those blunt and honest people in our lives and especially in the gym. 


Constructive criticism is a good thing. Seek it out and learn from it.
6. Listen to your trainer/coach
The most difficult thing for a coach, in any sport, including CrossFit, is the un-coachable athlete.  They are the trainer for a reason. If for some reason you do not trust them, then maybe you should leave, or try a different trainer. This is very important, especially for safety reasons. Trainers are there for your to make gains and stay safe doing it. Another part of this is the guy/girl in the gym, who just because they been doing CrossFit for 6 months, thinks he/she is a trainer.  You/They are not!!!!  The trainers know what is best, not Mr. Six Months. Catch yourself doing this, and stop.  If someone asks you how to do something, you can give them a quick tid-bit of advice, and then send them to the trainer.


You have to live with the body you’ve got for the rest of your life. Treat it with respect. In the long run you’ll be healthier, happier and stronger for it.

7. You don’t prioritize nutrition.
This is an area that many people have a really hard time with. You’ve made the commitment to workout on a regular basis, you’re getting plenty of rest but you seem to be stuck when it comes to reaching your fitness goals. Eating inconsistently, skipping meals and making poor food choices all have dramatic effects not only on your strength and body composition but on your energy and willpower as well. 

You can have a bulletproof training plan and the greatest of intentions but if you’re skipping lunch and wolfing down a couple of slices of pizza on the way home from work every day, you’re going to fall victim to a vicious cycle of sluggishness and mediocre results. All those hours that you’re putting in at the gym are essentially being wasted because you’re lacking the fuel for your fire. 



Weekends are a great time to cook large batches of food that you can portion out into some ready to go meals. It may take you a an hour or two (less with some practice) but it will save a ton of time during the week and you’ll be well on your way towards achieving your goals in record time.
8. You’re not having fun.
This should not to be confused with the fact that we all have bad days. Because we have goals and have to work hard to achieve them, we all have training days that suck and this is a completely normal part of the process. However, when your workouts become a chore or they make you unhappy almost 100% of the time, then you’ve got a problem. This is especially true when it affects your happiness outside of the gym. More often than not, you should feel good after your workouts. You’ve shown up and given it your all. That in itself is an accomplishment. After all, you are at the gym to make yourself a better version of you. 



Whether it’s the gym environment, the people, or you getting into your own mind, when your training makes you unhappy, something needs to change ASAP. Take a step back and re-evaluate your goals, your training schedule and your training methods. There’s nothing wrong with taking a break from your regular routine to explore new activities. A little break could be exactly what you need to re-ignite that fire.
9. You make terrible excuses and are a whiner
No explanation needed. If you want something bad enough, you’ll do what it takes. Push yourself and stop complaining about the work-out every time you walk in the gym. 


Tuesday, January 5, 2016

January, 2016: CrossFitter of the Month: Matt Jackson

Congratulations to Matt Jackson, our January 2016 CrossFitter of the Month!!!

Matt is our member of the month. He works really hard and has accomplished a lot here in one year.  He is always improving and is always looking for ways to get better. Please congratulate Matt and read a little bit more about him and his journey here at CrossFit Silver Fox. 

v Age:  24
v Occupation:  Continuous Improvement /Process Improvement Engineer
v City:    Batavia
v When did you start CrossFit?  December of 2014
v What do you do when you’re not here?  When I am not in the gym I am either hiking, hanging out with my friends, or watching some type of sporting event.
v What brought your to CrossFit Silver Fox?  I needed to change my workout routine. I needed something that would get me to work out on a more consistent basis. I went to high school with Jason, and when I saw an ad for his gym in the paper I thought I should give it a try.
v What keeps you at CrossFit Silver Fox? I always feel challenged by the workouts, and I always feel like there is something I can improve on. Also the people are pretty great too.
v Biggest Improvements/struggles with CrossFit?  My biggest improvement has been the amount of weight I can lift. A lot of that is because my flexibility and technique have improved a lot, which has allowed me to lift more than I ever thought I would be able to. My endurance has also improved a lot from where I was on my first day. My biggest struggle has been nutrition. I don't eat as healthy as I should.
v How many days do you train at CrossFit Silver Fox?  I usually try to make it to the gym 3 - 4 times a week.
v What makes your come in and train on days when you don’t want to?   I don't have too many days where I don't want to come in and train. I think part of the reason is because I am not at the gym everyday, and the other part of it is I know I have to train hard to meet my goals and to keep myself from going back to who I was on day 1 of my CrossFit journey.
v What is your approach towards nutrition? I can't even say I have an approach. Before I started CrossFit I was eating a lot of high calorie foods. Now I mix in salads and healthier meals more often, but I am still eating a fair amount of high calorie foods. When I do eat high calorie meals the portions are much smaller now than they were before I started, but I am still not eating as smart as I should be.
v If you could design your own workout   I enjoy running, so I would definitely incorporate that into the workout. I also like wall ball and rowing. My legs are hurting just thinking about a workout with those three.
v Favorite workout?   I enjoyed the Memorial Day Murph we did as partners last year. We have also done some other partner workouts in the past which I like. I think those type of workouts bring out some of the best parts of CFSF. They increase everyone's competitive nature and increase the amount of encouragement everyone gives one another.
v What is the most challenging part of your CrossFit journey?   Other then nutrition, I would say the most challenging part for me was the first few weeks after I started. Looking around  the gym and seeing everyone lift more than me or complete workouts faster than me was tough because I am such a competitive person. Once I started to see progress though, like my weight going down, clothes fitting better, times getting faster what everyone else was doing became less and less important.
v Super Power you would want most?  X-Ray vision for reasons you can ask Ritchie about the next time you see him.
v Any advice for new comers?  When you first start it’s important to be patient. Don't feel like you have to be on everybody else's level right away. Focus on being better today then you were the last time you were in the gym. That could mean doing a lift you haven't done in a workout before, or having better technique on a lift you have done already, or adding a little more weight, etc.  It takes a lot of time to learn all the movements and build endurance. Don't beat yourself up because you can't do what others are doing. Focus on competing against yourself, and the results will come.
v Favorite activities outside of CrossFit?  Hiking, spending time with friends, running, watching sports, and playing guitar.
v Name something about yourself that is a little known fact.  I am part of the Adirondack 46ers club. In order to join you need to climb the 46 mountains in the Adirondacks that are over 4,000 feet tall.  I have also climbed all 28 fire tower mountains (basically a regular mountain, but when you get to the top there is a tall steel tower that forest rangers used to sit in to identify potential forest fires) in New York State.
v Accomplishments at the gym. PR’s, Weight Loss, etc?  I have lost 15 lbs since starting CrossFit and at least 5% body fat. I have also got my dead lift and squat max over 300 lbs.
v Goals for the remainder of the year?  Lose another 10-15 lbs, and get to the point where I can do pull ups without a band.

Monday, December 7, 2015

December 2015 CrossFitter of the Month: Julie Tobolski

December 2015's CrossFitter of the Month: Julie Tobolski


Congratulations Julie!
This month we congratulate Julie Tobolski for being our member of the month. Julie is usually an early bird to the gym.  Julie has been with us a while now and is doing an amazing job.  Julie works very hard and is very happy to see RUNNING in the workout. Here is a little more about Julie. 


 Age: 38
·        Occupation: Nuclear Medicine Technologist
·        City:   Oakfield
·        When did you start CrossFit? November 2014

·        What do you do when you’re not here? Run and chauffeur my 3 boys to hockey, cross country, swimming, baseball etc.

·        What brought your to CrossFit Silver Fox? A few people in my running group love crossfit so I wanted to try it.

·        What keeps you at CrossFit Silver Fox? Love the challenge and the variety

·        Biggest Improvements/struggles with CrossFit? I think I still struggle with everything except running but that is the reason I keep coming back.

·        How many days do you train at CrossFit Silver Fox? At least 3 days a week, more based on kids’ schedules

·        What makes your come in and train on days when you don’t want to? Going to the 5am class I don’t give myself any extra time. The alarm goes off, I get up and I’m half way to Batavia before the “I don’t want to” feelings start. That and Steve Holley will send me a SLACKER/ LOSER text by 6 am if he showed up and I didn’t!

·        What is your approach towards nutrition? This is where I struggle. I am really good at planning my meals at work but then awful when I get home. I know what I should be doing but lack the follow thru. Some day I will get it right.

·         If you could design your own workout some running and pull ups- no wall balls or rowing!

·          Favorite workout? The longer ones where you are half dead at the end but are in awe that your body was able to do that.

·          What is the most challenging part of your CrossFit journey? Not getting the results I wanted- I wanted to lose weight and run faster. Instead I got an activity I like almost as much as running.

·        Super Power you would want most? No super power, would just want to work hard and kick butt like the Arrow or Black Widow.

·         Any advice for new comers? It is hard, everyone sucks at some part of it, just keep going. Tell Jason or Jen if something hurts they will find a way to work around your injuries, I was still able to do it with a broken tailbone for 6 months!

·         Favorite activities outside of CrossFit? Running

·          Name something about yourself that is a little known fact. I’m a germaphobe and try real hard not to cringe when someone wants to high five me.

·         Accomplishments at the gym. PR’s, Weight Loss, etc? I can dead-lift my husband’s weight, back squat my oldest son, front squat my middle one and snatch or press my youngest- Yes they are sick of me telling them this!

·         Goals for the remainder of the year? Not by the end of the year but I would like to eventually to a pull up without the bands.

Thursday, November 5, 2015

November CrossFitter of the Month: Melissa Domoy


November's CrossFitter of the Month: Melissa Domoy


Congratulations Melissa!
This month we congratulate Melissa Domoy for being our member of the month. Melissa is a 9am regular.  Melissa has been with us since the beginning. She was our very first member!! Melissa is a hard worker and if you have worked out with her, and there is a running WOD, good luck, she'll be running by you like the wind!!!  Here is a little more about Melissa. 



Age: 40
Occupation: Physical Therapist
City:   Basom
When did you start CrossFit? March 2013


  • What do you do when you’re not here? Work hard to raise happy healthy kids


  • What brought your to CrossFit Silver Fox? I wanted more from a gym and wanted to be pushed each and every training session.  Jason’s training style and programming brought me to CFSF. I love how he pushes us all to do/be the best we can in every workout.



  • What keeps you at CrossFit Silver Fox? The CFSF community…we train hard together, whine a little along the way (some days more than a little for me but I always feel good when I have completed the workout), support each other, and who doesn’t like high fives at the end of a tough workout!
  • Biggest Improvements/struggles with CrossFit? My biggest improvement since I started CF is my strength.  I am stronger now than I ever thought I could be. I love when I see that strength carry over/help me outside of the gym.  Those darn kipping pull-ups that I have been working on for the past two years are my biggest struggle.
  • How many days do you train at CrossFit Silver Fox? 4-5 days a week
  • What makes your come in and train on days when you don’t want to?   Jen Kirkum…    Jen and I started CrossFit together almost 3 years ago now.  We used to go to the 5am class( which a lot of you know is a tough time to get up and go to the gym, but you have to do what you have to do). We would drive together and chit chat on the way. There was many a morning when I wanted to sleep another 2 hours before I had to get up but I knew that she would be waiting in the school parking lot for me (or maybe not Jen was always running a little late).  I didn’t want to let her down by not showing up.  The bottom line is that on those days when it is tough to get up the motivation on my own to get to CFSF it is really nice to have a friend, workout partner, and swole mate who will hold you accountable.
  • What is your approach towards nutrition? Try to keep my sweet tooth under control as much as possible.  My goal is always to eat as healthy as possible but not deprive myself of too much that I crave it.  Everything in moderation.  If you were to look at my grocery cart I definitely shop the outside aisles (produce, meat and dairy) almost exclusively.
  • If you could design your own workoutI wouldn’t.  I will leave that up to Jason.  They always say that your mind will give in before your body, so I don’t think that I would challenge myself as much as I should to see results.
  • Favorite workout?  Although they are usually super challenging, I love the benchmark workouts.  I love comparing my times or reps and hopefully seeing improvement!
  • What is the most challenging part of your CrossFit journey? Not letting my mind get in the way of progress
  • Super Power you would want most? None.  I am happy with who I am.
  • Any advice for new comers? If you are thinking about it give it a try!  I know that it may be scary at first but everything can be scaled for your ability.  There is a tremendous CrossFit community that is always encouraging you to do the best that you can…no one is ever judging you.
  • Favorite activities outside of CrossFit? Spending time with my family, running (I currently am working on a streak of 500 consecutive days of at least a mile every day), hiking, biking, snowmobiling, skiing, basically any outdoor activities
  • Name something about yourself that is a little known fact.  My biggest fear is having family and friends not know how much I appreciate them.
  • Accomplishments at the gym. PR’s, Weight Loss, etc? I have created new PRs along my CF journey, haven’t lost any weight, but I am way stronger than I ever thought I could be.  The scale no longer dictates to me how I feel because I am stronger and healthier than I ever was before.
  • Goals for the remainder of the year? Continue to push myself to be better and stronger!  I would also like to PR in dead-lift, bench press, and back squats at the end of the challenge.



Monday, November 2, 2015

"My CrossFit Journey"--Justin Warren

"My CrossFit Journey"- Justin Warren

You  hear about CrossFit success stories all the time, and you may have even witnessed one yourself.  Maybe you are currently on yours. Either way, take a few minutes to read Justin's story in his own words.  Congratulations Justin! CrossFit Silver Fox is grateful to have you as a member.  Thanks!!



"I have been a member of a lot of gyms, from Gold’s Gym, to Powerhouse Gym, to even Planet Fitness. CrossFit Silver Fox is hands down the best gym I have ever been to. Every day is something new, and never gets boring. Jason is hungry to make his gym and everyone in it succeed. That’s why I chose CrossFit Silver Fox."


CrossFit is the rave right now. You see it everywhere you go, I saw it on TV a few times. I was out of shape and thought I should give this CrossFit a try it looks pretty intense and that’s what I need right now for motivation. I got addicted quick.

 Not only has CrossFit put me in the best shape of my life, It has worked as a stress reliever as well. For one hour out of the day nothing else matters you’re trying to get that new PR or trying to beat that last time you had before.  I can’t even explain how good it makes you feel.

CrossFit looks intimidating especially when you first start, keep with it for at least a month and you will be hooked. You will see a ton of changes.  The soreness never goes away, but it does get better.    Always remember that everyone was new once. The people at CrossFit Silver Fox are great they will help you and push you through. Everyone has to start somewhere; CrossFit Silver Fox is definitely the right place to start.

I always played sports growing up. In high school I played 3 different sports all year round, from football to wrestling to baseball. After school I got into lifting weights I had to do something active. I was the Monday, chest and tris, Tuesday, back and bis, Wednesdays, shoulders and legs, then start over on Thursday. I was really into it I would be in the gym 5 to 6 days a week. It got boring nothing new for around 12 years out of my life. It got to the point where I was forcing myself to go to the gym. So you know how it goes 5 and 6 days at the gym turned into 2 and 4 days then not going at all. Oh ya and of course I never ate right.

 I looked at myself in the mirror at age 32, 5’7 and 247 pounds and told myself “I have to make a change”. That’s when I decided I needed to go back to the gym but I wanted something different so I joined CrossFit. CrossFit changed everything, made me want to eat better, improved my mobility and my form, I did not realize I had been lifting wrong the whole time I been lifting. I feel in love with the gym again. I look forward to getting up in the morning to be at the gym at 5am.
   
 I started seeing changes in my body and my self-confidence. I dropped 22 lbs. within the first few months of starting CrossFit. I was feeling a lot better but I wanted more.  CrossFit Silver Fox put on a 90 day clean eating challenge. I asked myself “ if I eat clean and come to the gym at least 5 days a week how much can I change?” before the 90 day challenge I weighed in at 220 pounds and 25% body fat, for a man that’s considered obese. The first 30 days flew by and I saw great results, I was down to 202 pounds. When you see results like that in 30 days it makes you push even harder.

The next 30 days I felt great my energy levels were amazing, I felt strong again. I could not stay off the scale I was down to 195 lbs.  That was the first time I weighed less than 200 pounds since high school

 The last 30 days I was hungry to see the results, pounds were falling off, but weights in the gym were increasing. I started to see abs, the last time I saw abs on me was in the 10th grade. It felt great, I could see changes and I could definitely feel changes. When the 90 days came to an end. I weighed in at 191 lbs. and 15 % body fat, so from 90 days before at 25% body fat and 220 lbs, down to 15% body fat, it felt amazing to see those results. I worked my ass off don’t get me wrong, my family would get together for pizza and I would be eating salad, the results were worth it. If it was not for Jason and CrossFit Silver Fox I could have never pushed myself to see the results that I got.  

This is not the end of my journey I still go to class at least 5 days a week and twice on Saturdays, for Olympic lifting. CrossFit Silver Fox has changed my life, whatever goals you have or whatever you want to achieve fitness wise this gym will get you there. Thank you Jason, thank you Jen, thank you CrossFit Silver Fox.



Friday, October 2, 2015

October CrossFitter of the month: Mary Duckworth

CONGRATULATIONS MARY!!!!

This month we congratulate Mary Duckworth for being our member of the month. Mary used to be a 4pm regular, but since retiring she has been a 9:00AM'r.  Mary has been with us since March. She came with Jen (her daughter) for the bring a friend free Saturday we had, and since that day she was hooked.  Mary is a hard worker and if you have worked out with her, she will make you laugh at least once sometime during that hour.  Here is a little more about Mary.






                                                                        Age:  62

                                                                Occupation:  Retired
                                                                  City: Pembroke
                                                      CrossFitting with us since March 2015


What brought you to CrossFit Silver Fox?
Honestly - I tried on a dress I wanted to wear to my nephew's wedding and couldn't get it zipped. Also, Jennifer and Ritchie - they lost so much weight and they kept saying I can do it. 

What keeps you at CrossFit Silver Fox?

The encouragement I get from Jason and Jennifer. 

How many days do you train at CFSF?

3 days a week right now. 

What is your biggest improvement & struggles with CrossFit?

My biggest improvement I think is my box jumps. I began jumping on a single 45lb plate and now I am up to the 12" box. My cardio is something that has also improved a lot. The thing I struggle the most with at the gym is snatch.

What makes you come in and train on days where you don't want to?

I can honestly say I look forward to coming in every day!!!

What is your approach towards nutrition?

I eat a lot of fruit and vegetables and food high in fiber.  Also lean meats.  But I also allow a cheat day.

If you could design your own workout?

I would only jump rope 20 times not 100 each round. I also really like dead-lifts & sit-ups. 

What is the most challenging part of your CrossFit journey?

I would have to say anything overhead.

What superpower would you most like to have?

To be able to run like a speeding bullet (lol) then I could pass Melissa on the same round and not the one behind her!

Any advice for newcomers?

That you can do this at any age.  Maybe not as fast and not as many rounds, but you can set your own pace and get it done.

What do you do when you're not at the gym?

I'm retired. Whatever I want. 

Favorite activity?

My husband and I love the outdoors.  So we do a lot of fishing, hunting and  walking in the woods.  Having campfires by the pond.

A little known fact about yourself?I love to hunt.  I have hunted, Moose, Elk, Caribou, Deer, Bear, Turkey, etc. The bear is laying on my living-room floor!


Accomplishments? 

I have 2 accomplishments that I am proud of - I dropped one size and I gained some of my strength and flexibility back. 

Goals for the remainder of this year?

I would like to lose another 5lbs and would like to master the snatch.