UPCOMING EVENTS

Please welcome Central Coast CrossFit in Orcutt to the CrossFit Community.  This new box has partnered with C5, which will allow for members of both boxes with an unlimited membership to train at both locations at no extra charge.  Please check out the website by clicking the icon below:

 

 

 

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • AUGUST 2010 SPECIAL OFFER: From now until the end of August, get $10 off your next month's membership if you sign up a member to the unlimited access membership!

  • CENTRAL COAST CLASH COMPETITION
    • August 14
    • Come support C5 members as they compete at CF Ventura
    • Food, Beer, and Good Times at Santa Barbara Brewhouse afterwards!
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  • FIGHT GONE BAD FUNDRAISER
    • September 25
    • This is one of the biggest CrossFit fundraisers. 
    • During the day....FIGHT GONE BAD
    • In the evening.... food, drinks, and LIVE music by our very own Michael and Jared's Protocol Band!!
    • More info here
    • Proceeds go towards The Wounded Warrior Project and Livestrong Foundation
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  • TOUGH MUDDER RACE
    • October 9
    • Bear Valley, CA
    • More info here

 

 

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Sep242009

WHAT DO ALL THE ACRONYMS MEAN?

  • AMRAP: As Many Reps (sometimes Rounds)as Possible
  • ATG: Ass to Grass
  • BP: Bench press
  • BS: Back squat
  • BW (or BWT): Body weight
  • CFT:CrossFit Total - consisting of max squat, press, and deadlift.
  • CFSB: CrossFit Strength Bias. A program developed by Jeff Martin and Darrell White, explained here. You'll need a CFJ subscription.
  • CFWU:CrossFit Warm-up
  • CLN: Clean
  • C&J: Clean and jerk
  • C2: Concept II rowing machine
  • DL: Deadlift
  • FS: Front squat
  • GHR(D): Glute ham raise (developer). Posterior chain exercise, like a back extension. Also, the device that allows for the proper performance of a GHR.
  • GHR(D) Situp: Situp done on the GHR(D) bench.
  • GPP: General physical preparedness, aka "fitness."
  • GTG: Grease the Groove, a protocol of doing many sub-maximal sets of an exercise throughtout the day
  • H2H: Hand to hand; refers to Jeff Martone's kettlebell "juggling" techniques (or to combat).
  • HSPU: Hand stand push up. Kick up into a handstand (use wall for balance, if needed) bend arms until nose touches floor and push back up.
  • HSQ: Hang squat (clean or snatch). Start with bar "at the hang," about knee height. Initiate pull. As the bar rises drop into a full squat and catch the bar in the racked position. From there, rise to a standing position
  • IF: Intermittent Fasting
  • KB: Kettlebell
  • MEBBMaximum Effort Black box, term coined by Mike Rutherford. Search the forum for it. Originally laid out in one of the early Performance Menu issues.
  • KTE: Knees to elbows. Similar to TTBs described below.
  • MetCon: Metabolic Conditioning workout
  • MP: Military press
  • MU: Muscle ups. Hanging from rings you do a combination pull-up and dip so you end in an upright support.
  • OHS: Overhead squat. Full-depth squat performed while arms are locked out in a wide grip press position above (and usually behind) the head.
  • PC: Power clean
  • Pd: Pood, weight measure for kettlebells
  • PR: Personal record
  • PP: Push press
  • PSN: Power snatch
  • PU: Pull-ups, possibly push ups depending on the context
  • Rep: Repetition. One performance of an exercise.
  • Rx'd; as Rx'd: As prescribed; as written. WOD done without any adjustments.
  • RM: Repetition maximum. Your 1RM is your max lift for one rep. Your 10 RM is the most you can lift 10 times.
  • SDHP: Sumo deadlift high pull (see exercise section)
  • Set: A number of repetitions. e.g., 3 sets of 10 reps, often seen as 3x10, means do 10 reps, rest, repeat, rest, repeat.
  • SPP: Specific physical preparednesss, aka skill training.
  • SN: Snatch
  • SQ: Squat
  • SS: Starting Strength; Mark Rippetoe's great book on strength training basics. Available right here.
  • Subbed: Substituted. The CORRECT use of "subbed," as in "substituted," is, "I subbed an exercise I can do for one I can't," For example,if you can't do HSPU, you subbed regular pushups.
    Sadly, many illiterate posters get this bass-ackward, and claim that since they can't do HSPU, they subbed HSPU for pushups. D'oh!
  • TGU: Turkish get-up (See exercise section)
  • TTB: Toes to bar. Hang from bar. Bending only at waist raise your toes to touch the bar, slowly lower them and repeat.
  • WO, sometimes W/O: Workout
  • WOD: Workout of the day
  • YBF: You'll Be Fine (liberally applied in spray form)
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    source: www.crossfit.com, http://www.crossfit.com/cf-info/faq.html