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Congratulations to Dave and Eva for making the 2018 Reebok CrossFit Games

A big congratulations goes out to Dave Levey (Men 40-44 years) and Eva Thornton (women 50-54 years) who have both again qualified to participate at the Reebok CrossFit Games in 2018 in Madisson, Wisconsin (USA). Dave and Eva had to fight the best Age Group athletes in the world for their spots to the games. Dave placed 5th out of around 28000 men and Eva placed 2nd out of around 6000 women. Dave and Eva now have a total of 6 CrossFit Games invites (3 each) between them.

Dave represented Africa at the 2012 & 2013 Reebok CrossFit Games placing 36th and 32nd respectively in the world in the prestigious Individual Open Division. Eva competed at the 2015 and 2017 (Women 45-49 years) Reebok CrossFit Games placing 4th and 12th respectively in the highly competitive Masters women’s field.

As such Dave and Eva will hold the most individual competitor Reebok CrossFit Games appearances for South African athletes, while CrossFit Algoa holds the most current Individual Competitor invites to the Reebok CrossFit Games in South Africa.

Both Dave and Eva are headed for their 3rd Individual appearances and are aiming for that title of “Fittest on Earth” for their respective age divisions!

To view more details on each athlete, go view their CrossFit Games athlete profiles by clicking on their names below:

Dave Levey

Eva Thornton

If anyone would like to get involved with sponsoring these 2 Athletes and help them in their attempts to bring back their respective age division titles of “Fittest on Earth”, please contact us on info@algoacrossfit.com or 0784517637

 

Featured Image courtesy of Renette Kleinhans (@natrefphoto)

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CrossFit Algoa Schedule – 8 January 2018

I hope that you have all had a great holiday and festive season!! 2018 is underway and it’s time to get back into CrossFit training if you took a break over the festive season and have not started as of yet!

Our usual schedule resumes tomorrow (Monday 8 January 2018 with our 5:25am class). We have 1 change…. we are moving the daily 9 am class to 8:30 am. We have had a number of ongoing requests to move this class to an earlier time slot, so we have decided to start 30 minutes earlier.

 

Please find our schedule at the following links:

https://crossfitalgoa.com/schedule/ – click on the link at the bottom of the page

or

go straight to the Itensity schedule at: https://algoa.itensityonline.com/WidgetSchedule.php

 

Reminder to book your classes as per usual!

 

See you at the Box!

 

Yours in Health, Fitness and Performance

 

Dave and the CrossFit Algoa Team

Thank You Gladman and Thank You for contributing to his Christmas Hamper

Thank you to everyone who contributed towards Gladman’s Christmas Hamper! He works tirelessly each week cleaning up our blood, sweat, tears, chalk etc etc… and he does this with a happy attitude. Gladman is an integral part of the functioning of the Box! Thank you Gladman for all your hard work and also a big thank you to everyone who contributed to Gladman’s Christmas Hamper! His gratefulness literally brought tears to his eyes!!!

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Setting Goals for 2018?

What are your Goals for 2018?

Take a moment to think about the following: If you could wave a “magic wand”, what would you do to improve yourself as a human being? Obviously achieving these goals requires a lot more conscious effort, dedication and perseverance than merely waving a “magic wand”! Now how would you go about achieving this? Is the fun in the achievement of these goals, or rather in the journey that leads you to achieving, or moving closer towards achieving, these goals? Or both?…

 

Goal Setting & Positive Self-Talk

Firstly I would like to acknowledge that the majority of the information below has been taken from an article written by Greg Amundson titled: “Coaching the Mental Side of CrossFit”.

This article was published in the CrossFit Journal, in July of 2010. Greg Amundson is referred to as the original CrossFit Firebreather. For many years he was the CrossFit standard bearer and set many of the early WOD records. He was trained by CrossFit Founder “Coach” Greg Glassman and took ownership of the original CF headquarters gym in Santa Cruz, California, directly from Coach. He was one of the first Certification coaches and is rightly considered a legend in the CrossFit world. Greg is renowned for his indomitable will as well as his deep and creative knowledge of training and CrossFit. He presents seminars/workshops on the mental side of CrossFit and is seen as a pioneer on the mental side of CrossFit training.

At Greg’s Level 1 Certification, Coach Greg Glassman pulled him aside and said, “Greg, the greatest adaptation to CrossFit takes place between the ears.”

Greg starts off the article with the following…”Through observation, practice and research, I discovered something remarkable: the world’s best CrossFit athletes had learned to control and optimize their self-talk. This potent mental skill resulted in their ability to formulate and achieve their goals – both inside the gym and out – with consistency and grace. The natural extensions of their positive self-talk were an optimistic energy, a mental toughness and an indomitable spirit evident in their physical accomplishments in the CrossFit workouts. I concluded that Coach Glassman was indeed correct: the mental adaptation to CrossFit was of critical importance to CrossFit athletes and coaches hoping to forge elite fitness.” (Amundson, July 2010)

Above I asked, “If you could wave a “magic wand”, what would you do to improve yourself as a human being?”
I also asked: “Now how would you go about achieving this? Is the fun in the achievement of these goals, or rather in the journey that leads you to achieving, or moving closer towards achieving, these goals? Or both?…”

 

The most productive way in improving ones-self as a human being is by Setting Goals. In his article, Greg Amundson created a new definition of the word “goal” to better serve the purposes of his article. Goal (noun) 1. A specifically desired end state, expressed in the positive tense, which provides motivation and direction on the path to achievement (Amundson, July 2010).

 

In addition to defining this term, he elaborated on three points of performance in goal setting that would ensure the success of the CrossFit coach and athlete.

These 3 performance points in Goal setting were:
1. The goal must be concise and specific. “I want to complete 50 fluid gymnastic kipping pull-ups in a single set.”
2. The goal must be expressed in the positive tense. “I want to safely perform a backwards roll to support on the rings.” vs. “I don’t want to fall off the rings while upside down.”
3. The goal must include a time frame that is challenging yet realistic and achievable (Amundson, July 2010).

He elaborated further…

1. Concise and Specific Goals
Before one can move forward on the path to achievement, the athlete (together with the coach – in the CrossFit environment) must understand and agree on the desired end state. The more focused the definition, the more opportunity there is for precise planning, preparation and training. In addition, by specifically defining a goal, the CrossFit coach and the athlete can evaluate with precision when the goal has been met (Adapted from Amundson, July 2010).

2. Positive Tense
In order to maximize human athletic potential and harmonize the mind-body connection, coaches must teach their athletes the significance and power of positive expression. The conscious and subconscious brain will either promote or inhibit athletic performance. If I tell myself consciously, “I don’t want to fall off the climbing rope,” my subconscious brain in fact hears, “I want to fall off the climbing rope.” This is because the subconscious does not hear the negative tense.
By telling yourself what you don’t want to manifest, you actually create a blueprint for exactly what you intend to avoid. The key lesson for the athlete (and the coach) is to strive for keeping in a constant state of positive affirmation of the goal’s desired end state (Amundson, July 2010).

3. Realistic and Challenging Time Frame
The final point is perhaps the most important but least understood: a goal must contain a time frame that is realistic and achievable while at the same time providing the athlete with a certain amount of challenge and motivation. A goal set too far in the future will lack the urgency and fail to create the internal fire needed for accomplishment. On the other hand, too short a time frame may lead to discouragement and despair (Amundson, July 2010).

When deciding upon the time frame for a goal, a certain degree of self-assessment on the part of the athlete (and by the coach) must take place. For example, if an athlete tells me his goal is to perform a single set of 50 pull-ups in three months, I will likely ask him how many consecutive pull-ups he can currently complete. How specifically the athlete can answer that question will help me in determining the best approach to supporting the achievement of the goal. If the athlete responds, “I’m not sure how many pull-ups I can do right now,” we need to find out immediately!
The approach to setting a time frame for completing 50 consecutive pull-ups will vary greatly if the athlete has five pull-ups as compared to 45 pull-ups. In setting the time frame for a goal, one must weigh the delicate balance between motivating and challenging an athlete while at the same time ensuring a high likelihood of success. This is where your CrossFit coach has the responsibility of helping athletes set and achieve their goals. The key word being “achieve”. By defining, moving towards and ultimately arrive at a desired end state, we set in motion a pattern of behavior that can be applied to anything (i.e. any goal you would like to achieve). The frequency with which an athlete can set a goal for him- or herself and reach the desired end state will in large partly define
the individual’s sense of ability and capacity. (Adapted from Amundson, July 2010)

When the lesson of goal setting is implemented, an exciting and rewarding journey suddenly awaits the five-pull-up athlete whose goal is to achieve 50 pull-ups: he or she has an opportunity to set and reach several smaller and more immediate goals along the way! These mini-triumphs will reaffirm to the athletes their ability to succeed and provide them with motivation and confidence. Remember, well before athletes can reach 50 pull-ups, they must first reach 10, then 15 and then 20 pull-ups. Each of these seemingly small increments can in fact become a huge milestone and a chance for both the coach and athlete to say, “I can achieve that which I set my mind to.” (Adapted from Amundson, July 2010)

 

The above paragraph points towards the answer of the question which I posed earlier: Is the fun in the achievement of these goals, or rather in the journey that leads you to achieving, or moving closer towards achieving, these goals? Or both?…”

I believe both! The achievement of these smaller goals not only serves as stepping stones towards the achievement of the larger goal, but also provides the journey that we experience, envigorating our lives with fun and a sense of achievement.

Going hand in hand with goal setting is the Power of Positive Self-talk which Greg Amundson elaborates on further…

 

The Power of Positive Self-Talk
If there is one consistent character trait I have observed in CrossFit athletes from around the world, it is a strong sense of optimism. The difficulty of the CrossFit workout naturally instills not only physical fitness but also mental fitness. Regardless of the time to completion or the amount of weight used, simply facing the daunting workout of the day (WOD) puts the other obstacles of life into proper perspective: they are all a lot easier. CrossFit coaches and athletes who understand that optimism and a positive mental attitude can yield tremendous results in the gym have one thing in common: success. The athletes are performing at the top of their game, and the coaches are surrounded by thriving clients (Amundson, July 2010).

The difficulty of the CrossFit workout naturally instills not only physical fitness but also mental fitness (Amundson, July 2010).

In his experience as both a CrossFit athlete and coach, Greg Amundson (July, 2010) concluded that a positive mental attitude and positive self-talk are paramount in achieving the full potential of human work capacity.

An indomitable spirit will be forged by both the coach and athlete as they realize what the mind can believe the body can achieve (Amundson, July 2010).

 

Your Goals for 2018

What are your goals for 2018? How would you want to improve yourself as a human being?
More specifically for our context – What are your CrossFit / Physical Conditioning Goals for 2018?

We will offer our Goal Setting Drills Exercise to all our members who are keen to do so in the 2nd week of January.

Remember that some goals that you may set may not be achieved this year I.e. I recently watched a clip from the CrossFit Journal on Greg Amundson still achieving personal records (PR’s) after 10 years of CrossFit training! We will work on achieving the smaller goals that will serve as stepping stones to the end goal.

 

Ending off, I would just like to point out that this article is from the “in-valuable” CrossFit Journal resource. I would like to encourage you all to subscribe to the CrossFit journal on the CrossFit HQ site – the cost is $25 per annum – there is a wealth of information (from written works, to audio and visual clips) and this is truly exceptional value for money! You can click on the CrossFit journal link on any given page on our website to subscribe!

The owners & coaches wish you all the success in achieving your 2018 goals. If any of you need any assistance with these outside of class time, please feel free to contact us!

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Committed Club – November 2017

We started our Committed in June this year with the threshold of entry into the Committed Club being set at 12 or more workouts attended and logged for each month.

The idea of the Committed Club is to help incentivize diligent attendance. Regular attendance/training is basically the first and most important factor for making the achievements you desire! Putting in the time, and getting the work done, is what will set you apart from the rest of the population and that will give you the health and fitness gains you are looking for! The human body was designed to be active on most days of the week…we recommend training 6 days out of 7 and resting on the last. Obviously not everyone can make it into the Box 6 days per week because of various reasons but we recommend that you attend at least 3 sessions per week and get in home-based activity or other sport on at least 2-3 other days in the week if you cannot make 6 classes/week! This should be a weekly and long term goal of yours to make the progress your desire!

We suggest making regular weekly attendance a major Goal of yours in 2018! For more on “Goal Setting and Positive Self-Talk” keep an eye out for our New Year’s Day NEWS post and be in class during the 2nd week of January to participate in our Goal Setting drill in class!

 

Our Committed Club Members for the month of November 2017 are:

  1. Alice Olckers
  2. Audrey Flemming
  3. Cade Ferreira
  4. Chad Comley
  5. Clyde Abrahams
  6. Dean Jenniker
  7. Debbie Grey
  8. Estelle Stander
  9. Gary Thomson
  10. Gerhard Van Tonder
  11. Grant Potgieter
  12. Janet Pereira
  13. Iain Maughan-Brown
  14. Jay Maughan-Brown
  15. Jodi-Leigh Erasmus
  16. Johan Zietsman
  17. Juan-Pierre Janse Van Rensburg
  18. Katherine Battiss
  19. Lara Bulbring
  20. Liezel Van Tonder
  21. Linda Classen
  22. Marc Boettiger
  23. Marco De Beer
  24. Mark Anderson
  25. Natasha James
  26. Nicky Wicks
  27. Intern Coach Sam Van Thiel
  28. Prabshan Pillay
  29. Reghardt Meyer
  30. Rob Yuil
  31. Rob Edelson
  32. Roxy Stottelaar
  33. Sue Fereira
  34. Taryn Potgieter
  35. Thando Makamba
  36. Vanessa Stovold
  37. Wendy Heasley
  38. Yogan Chetty
  39. Yolandi Van Tonder
  40. Coach Deane Ketzner
  41. Coach Eva Thornton
  42. Coach Dave Levey
  43. Anje Adams
  44. Damian Raghubeer
  45. Tim Kaylor

 

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Athlete of the Month – November 2017

The Athletes for the month of November are all the Transformation Challenge (TC) members who participated in our 2017 Summer Transformation Challenge!

The TC group took the leap of faith in us here at CrossFit Algoa and made the decision to give this Transformation Challenge a g0! Some of these TC Group members had some challenging situations…from sickness through to hectic work schedules!

A massive congratulations to everyone who participated in our 6 week Transformation Challenge…you are all winners!

 

Here is a list of everyone who participated in alphabetical order…

Alice Olckers

Allan Mills

Angela Finlay

Annece Olivier

Anneke Hendricks

Audrey Flemming

Brendan Smith

Bridgit Kershaw

David Du Toit

Debbie Grey

Debbie Strydom

Demaine Boettiger

Emma Van Antwerp

Erin September

Estelle Stander

Gerhard Van Tonder

Hazel Van Zyl

Jacques Du Preez

Janet Pereira

Janine Wilson

Jodi-Leigh Erasmus

Johan Britz

Johan Zietsman

Juan-Pierre Janse Van Rensburg

Katherine Battiss

Kuno Boettiger

Leigh-ann Von Waltsleben

Leisel Broom

Liezel Van Tonder

Linda Classen

Linda Van Den Burg

Marc Boettiger

Michelle Fourie

Natasha James

Nicky Wicks

Nicolaas Smit

Onyeka Osode

Pieter Bekker

Prabshan Pillay

Pumla Sibali

Roch-Le Bloem

Roxanne Van Waltsleben

Taryn-Ann Connachan

Taryne Smith

Tjaart Van Zyl

Ursula Du Toit

Vanessa Stovold

Wendy Heasley

Yolanda Dugmore

 

Featured Image – Transformation Challenge Winners with the CrossFit Algoa Coaching Staff!

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Summer Transformation Challenge 2017 (Winners)

We launched our first Transformation Challenge this past November – a 6 week program that would change people’s lives for the better!

The points scoring system was set-up so that appropriate and healthy behaviours were incentivized! Many of the Transformation Challenge Members made some amazing physical changes and improvements. That was great but we believe that our Transformation Challenge was more than that. It was not about weight-loss or even loss of body fat % but rather the sum total of positive and healthy behavior changes that would influence health, fitness and wellness over time. We believe this is the best way to achieve a long term Transformation!

Thank you to everyone who joined us for our Transformation Challenge and for those who are staying on at CrossFit Algoa, we welcome you to our family!

 

Our Top 10 Placings out 52 entrants were:

1st Debbie Grey

2nd Wendy Heasley

3rd Janet Pereira

4th Johan Zietsman

5th Alice Olckers

6th Prabshan Pillay

7th Audrey Flemming

8th Vanessa Stovold

9th Pieter Bekker

10th Estelle Stander

 

Featured Image – From Left to Right…Head Coach/Founder Dave Levey, Debbie Grey 1st, Wendy Heasley 2nd, Janet Pereira 3rd, Coach Cindy Levey

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Congratulations to our Summer Challenge Winners

We run our Winter and Summer challenges each year….these are great Challenges that serve only to motivate our members with regards to their training and to help give them goals to work towards! We have seen some amazing progress during these Challenges! Well done to all who participated!

Here are our winners for 2017… Congratulations Ladies And Gents!

 

1) “Fat Loss” Challenge

Largest % reduction in body fat (not body weight).

Women:

1st Mellinese Chesney

2nd Taryn Potgieter

3rd Rochelle Van Der Merwe

Men:

1st Donovan McLagan

2nd Tim Kaylor

3rd Marco de Beer

 

2) “Gains” Challenge

Largest % improvement on benchmark testing

Women:

1st Rochelle Van Der Merwe

2nd Lara Bulbring

3rd Taryn Potgieter

Men:

1st Tim Kaylor

2nd Iain Maughan-Brown

3rd Marco De Beer

 

3) “Fittest in the Box” Challenge

Highest scoring on benchmark tests (either T1 or T2)

Women:

1st Rochelle Van Der Merwe

2nd Lara Bulbring

3rd Taryn Potgieter

 

Men:

1st Tim Kaylor

2nd Marco De Beer

3rd Iain Maughan-Brown

 

4) “Attendance” Challenge

Highest attendance

Women:

1st Roxy Stottelaar

2nd Lara Bulbring

3rd Yolandi Van Tonder

 

Men:

1st Iain Maughan-Brown

2nd Grant Potgieter

3rd Marco De Beer

 

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Class Schedule: 18-20 December 2017

Hi Ladies and Gents

As we approach Christmas, the Box quietens so we are starting with the first phase of our skeleton schedule from Monday. Please find the Schedule for Monday 18th to Wednesday the 20th of December. I will email and post on Sunday to confirm the rest of the schedule from the 21st December to the 8th of January. Please only book for the appropriate classes on the Itensity Schedule.

 

18th Dec Monday

5:25 – 6:30 CrossFit Class

9:00 – 10:00 CrossFit Class

10:00 -11:30 Open Box

16:00 – 17:30 Open Box

17:30 – 18:30 CrossFit Class

 

19th Dec Tuesday

5:25 – 6:30 CrossFit Class

9:00 – 10:00 CrossFit Class

10:00 -11:30 Open Box

16:00 – 17:30 Open Box

17:30 – 18:30 CrossFit Class

 

20th Dec Wednesday

5:25 – 6:30 CrossFit Class

9:00 – 10:00 CrossFit Class

10:00 -11:30 Open Box

16:00 – 17:30 Open Box

17:30 – 18:30 CrossFit Class

 

The Schedule for 21st December to the 8th of January will be confirmed soon!

Have a great weekend all!

 

Yours in Health and Fitness,

Dave and the CrossFit Algoa Teammail_image

Athlete of the Month – October 17 (Richard Rautenbach)

A massive congratulations to Richard Rautenbach who is our Athlete of the Month for October 2017. Richard won the prestigious Grey High School Andrew Young Memorial Prize for all round popularity, determination, diplomatic house leadership and all round participation at school! What a great way to end of your schooling career Rich! We are proud of you!! In picture here with his proud Mom, Les, and Dad, Dickie.

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