Showing posts with label Fran. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fran. Show all posts

Friday, December 5, 2008

Another Fran, another PR

Well, Thursday's workout was Fran. When I first learned this, I have to admit that my first reaction was fear. I mean, my lower back is feeling it from deadlifts on Monday, while my quads and pecs were really, really sore from Tabata Something else. I don't like the fact that my first response was to think about excuses for a poor performance, but it was. I then proceeded to chide myself, that everyone here have done the same workouts and experiencing the same thing. Fran in this context shouldn't be used to test you at your optimal rest/recovery, it should test how strong you are while you're doing the WOD's 5-6 times a week. So after telling myself that, I became less and less concerned with the aches and pains my body was experiencing.

I tried to make it to the 9am class, but I was a little too late, only Melissa was there. She mentioned how people have posted some good times, and I said I figured to get a new pr, like a sub 10. She responded with something like, "Oh I think you'll do much better then that." Her comment reminded me that I shouldn't look at Fran as something that will reveal how weak I am, but I should get excited because it demonstrates how strong I am. I'm still not used to thinking of myself as strong (at least in the upper body). When I was warming up at the 5pm class, Chriss commented, unprovoked, that he's noticed I've gotten a lot stronger, and thought I had a sub 9 Fran in me. Earlier this week, when Stacey got back from her six week work detail, she commented that I've gotten a lot faster; Chriss, coming back from an equally long work trip, comments that I've gotten a lot stronger. This is why I joined Crossfit. Well, not to be complimented, but to become faster, stronger, an elite athlete. Ok, so I'm starting to get into a more positive attitude in approaching Fran.

The First round of thrusters was tough, but I felt strong and I only put the bar down once, maybe twice. The pull ups were tough, but I felt like I pushed myself pretty hard. I decided to use the tape grips Crossfit Virtuosity talks about, and I think they did a great job of making it easier on my hands, allowing me to focus on my lats than my hands. Jerry talked about how he doesn't want to see phantom tags, but wanted to see actual contact with our neck/chin/chest with the bar. Although I didn't make contact a couple of times, he also commented if it's clear that your head is way above the bar, contact isn't necessarily needed. This standard really doesn't make it harder for me, it requires more lat strength, but it's the core that gives me difficulty.

The second and third rounds were brutal, and I started feeling light-headed, but I never really felt like I wanted to give up, unlike my first attempt at Fran. During my last round of thrusters, Jerry walked over and told me that I needed to take a deep breath and use that core tension to power the bar up. Unfortunately, I was gasping for air at the time, and holding a big breath of air was proving really difficult. Also, when I had only three more to go, Jerry was like, "Ok just knock out two." I don't know why, but whenever someone gives me a goal that is short of what is needed, I get a strong drive to prove them wrong. So, I responded by finishing up the three without lowering the bar. The last one was really ugly, basically the bar stopped about 3/4 of distance it needed to go, so I ended up strict pressing the bar up into active shoulder, and I imagine it wasn't pretty. The last nine pull ups were surprisingly difficult, I had to bang out the last two one at a time.

After I was done, I just simply collapsed. I tried to yell out time, but just couldn't, although I remember trying to make a T with my hands as I fell to the ground. Although I glimpsed the clock when I went down, it was just for a second. But I didn't care what the time was, I was just happy it was over. I also became a little worried because my hands went numb, like my wrists to my fingers felt like pins and needles. Eventually I got up and then realized I never really heard/knew my time. Mellisa, Matt, and Jack all said 10:5X, and that jarred my memory into 10:55. So after four months and ten days, I lowered my Fran time by 4:38. It's also funny to note that I forgot/was too tired to write up my time on the whiteboard. I mean, fran is the mother of all benchmarks. When two crossfitters meet for the first time, they never talk about their badger or murph time. Inevitably fran comes up within the first five minutes. Regardless, I forgot to post, but I definitely didn't forget the time.

Here's a graph of my Fran times, each one was done Rx'd so they are directly comparable:

This feels like a really big victory. I've been looking for quantifiable proof that coming in to CFOT all this time, eating strict zone for such a long time. Something that will show all of this work hasn't been in vain. This week has been fantastic with people's unprompted comments on how I've improved, and now this. As Jerry pointed out, my first fran was about 20 (19:43) min, my second was around 15 (15:33) min, and now it's around 10 (10:55) min. Can't wait for the next fran, since that's when I'll get my first 5 fran.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Second date with Fran

Well, today I did Fran for the second time. I was still sore from Friday, and just felt like I had no energy. The memory of my last Fran was fresh in my mind, so was a little intimidated. I was also concerned that this could aggravate my hip, but since I see the osteopath tomorrow this might be my last chance to do squats for a while (I have a feeling he'll tell me not to do them).

My strategy for the first round was to bang out the thrusters 10-11, but at rep 15 I really struggled. Jerry, being the awesome coach that he is, asked if my shoulder was ok. It was everything but the shoulder that was bothering me, and for some reason that fired me up to finish the last 6 quickly. For the pull-ups I made sure to tape up my hands, so no disaster there. I think I need to make my kip smaller, because I use a big swing that eats up time. However, I wasn't going to change now; my lats are still spasming from Badger on Friday and they could use all the help they could get.

I hit the wall on the second round of thrusters, felt real light-headed and simply had no energy, but I aimed for 5-5-5 (think it ended up something like 3-2-3-2-4-1). The pull ups were hard, but nothing too bad. The last set was pretty good, the only thing I'm unhappy about is on the eighth pull up I stopped and had to reset for the last rep, which took up some time.

I did it this time in 15:33, so in five weeks with a two week vacay I cut my Fran time by 4:10. This is a great improvement, and I just can't wait to reach that sub-ten Fran time. I think the next time I see Fran as the WOD, I'll approach it as a way to demonstrate the progress I've made, not as an unpleasant experience.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Date with Fran

Well, today was my first meeting with Fran. She was quiet and unassuming, but as soon as you get close to her you realize she'll rock you like a hurricane.

21 Squat Thrusters (95 lbs)
21 pull-ups
15 Thrusters
15 pull-ups
9 Thrusters
9 pull-ups

My game plan was to focus on the fact that I had to leave it all on in the blue room, to never rest and just to push through it. It sucks, but it's not suppose to be enjoyable, right? I was surprised at how exhausting it was, and somewhat ashamed of how much I wanted to give up, to quit. That is something I rarely experience, and something I've always prided myself on never giving up no matter what the challenge. I pushed myself and I did it in 19:43. I'm still not happy finishing last, but I also realize this was my second full week of crossfit, and I just have that much room to improve. There is no reason why I can't get to a sub-ten Fran, or even a sub-six Fran, it's all just a matter of time.