Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Dynamax 10 General Physical Skills


Coaches Jim Crawley, and Bruce Evans of Dynamax are the original sources for our ten general physical skills required of optimal physical competence:

1. Cardiovascular/respiratory endurance – the ability of body systems to gather, process, and deliver oxygen
2. Stamina – the ability of body systems to process, deliver, store, and utilize energy.
3. Strength – the ability of a muscular unit, or combination of muscular units to apply force.
4. Flexibility – the ability to maximize the range of motion at a given joint.
5. Power – the ability of a muscular unit, or combination of muscular units, to apply maximum force in minimum time.
6. Speed – the ability to minimize the time cycle of a repeated movement.
7. Coordination – the ability to combine several distinct movement patterns into a singular distinct movements.
8. Agility – the ability to minimize transition time from one movement pattern to another.
9. Balance – the ability to control the placement of the body’s center of gravity in relation to its support base.
10. Accuracy – the ability to control movement in a given direction or at a given intensity.

Thursday, January 19, 2006

APD SWAT Tackling Fran!


APD SWAT meets Fran

Thruster
Pull Ups
95 lbs
21-15-9

CrossFit, Austin Trains APD SWAT


CrossFit, Austin introduces APD SWAT to CrossFit.

Adam teaches APD SWAT, some of the finer points of CrossFit.

A Theoretical Heirarchy of Development.
1. Nutrition
2. Metabolic Conditioning
3. Gymnastics
4. Weightlifting & Throwing
5. Sport

Friday, January 13, 2006

Dynamax Medicine Balls, CrossFit Austin


Dynamax Inc is a Texas corporation founded in 1985 by coaches Bruce Evans and Jim Cawley. The main objective in forming the company was to manufacture and distribute the medicine ball that they had developed and to develop other athletic training products of the same high quality. This handcrafted medicine ball is manufactured at the company headquarters located in Buda, Texas between Austin and San Antonio and distributed worldwide. The Dynamax medicine ball has become the overwhelming choice of NCAA and professional sports strength and conditioning coaches.

Dynamax Inc.
1-800-880-0469 - Fax: 512-447-4427

Saturday, January 07, 2006

Renegade Training Coming To CrossFit Austin Feb 06!


One of the chief goals in Renegade style training is creating an athlete who is able to perform on the field of competition at an explosively faster, more powerful manner than previously considered possible, dictating the ebb and flow of the game and thus influencing victory. Simple, tried and true measures that have made champions at every level, where victory is our only option

Friday, January 06, 2006

CrossFit Austin Workshop!


As Seen In Mens Journal
February 2006

February 18, 2006
Time: 8:00 am – 1:00 pm

Location: Busby’s Total Fitness, Field
3300 West Anderson Lane,
Austin, TX 78757

Cost: $99

This Workshop will teach the attendee the fundamentals of CrossFit and how to safely instruct and implement the following training methods:

Russian Kettlebells
Olympic Weightlifting
Dynamax Medicine Balls and Plyometrics
Basic Gymnastics
Punching/Striking

Instructors:
Adam Davila, CrossFit Trainer II, Kettlebell Instructor
Dr.Jim Cawley, Owner Dynamax Medicine Balls
Paul Buentello, Ultimate Fighter Challenge, Fighter

Contact:
Adam Davila CF II, RKC
(512) 762-9548
adamdavila@mac.com

Bonus:
Put it all together into an action packed Workout!

http://www.mensjournal.com/healthFitness/0602/workout_20minutes.html

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Enter The Zone


The CrossFit dietary prescription is as follows:
Protein should be lean and varied and account for about 30% of your total caloric load.
Carbohydrates should be predominantly low-glycemic and account for about 40% of your total caloric load.
Fat should be predominantly monounsaturated and account for about 30% of your total caloric load.
Calories should be set at between .7 and 1.0 grams of protein per pound of lean body mass depending on your activity level. The .7 figure is for moderate daily workout loads and the 1.0 figure is for the hardcore athlete.

What should I eat?
In plain language, base your diet on garden vegetables, especially greens, lean meats, nuts and seeds, little starch, and no sugar. That's about as simple as we can get. Many have observed that keeping your grocery cart to the perimeter of the grocery store while avoiding the aisles is a great way to protect your health. Food is perishable. The stuff with long shelf life is all circumspect. If you follow these simple guidelines you will benefit from nearly all that can be achieved through nutrition.

The Caveman or Paleolithic Model for Nutrition
Modern diets are ill suited for our genetic composition. Evolutionhas not kept pace with advances in agriculture and food processing resulting in a plague of health problems for modern man. Coronary heart disease, diabetes, cancer, osteoporosis, obesity and psychological dysfunction have all been scientifically linked to a diet too high in refined or processed carbohydrate. Search "google" or "Alta Vista" for Paleolithic nutrition, or diet. The return is extensive, compelling, and fascinating. The Caveman model is perfectly consistent with the CrossFit prescription.

What Foods should I avoid?
Excessive consumption of high-glycemic carbohydrates is the primary culprit in nutritionally caused health problems. High glycemic carbohydrates are those that raise blood sugar too rapidly. They include rice, bread, candy, potato, sweets, sodas, and most processed carbohydrates. Processing can include bleaching, baking, grinding, and refining. Processing of carbohydrates greatly increases their glycemic index, a measure of their propensity to elevate blood sugar.

What is the Problem with High-Glycemic Carbohydrates?
The problem with high-glycemic carbohydrates is that they give an inordinate insulin response. Insulin is an essential hormone for life, yet acute, chronic elevation of insulin leads to hyperinsulinism, which has been positively linked to obesity, elevated cholesterol levels, blood pressure, mood dysfunction and a Pandora's box of disease and disability. Research "hyperinsulinism" on the Internet. There's a gold mine of information pertinent to your health available there. The CrossFit prescription is a low-glycemic diet and consequently severely blunts the insulin response.

Caloric Restriction and Longevity
Current research strongly supports the link between caloric restriction and an increased life expectancy. The incidence of cancers and heart disease sharply decline with a diet that is carefully limited in controlling caloric intake. “Caloric Restriction” is another fruitful area for Internet search. The CrossFit prescription is consistent with this research.
The CrossFit prescription allows a reduced caloric intake and yet still provides ample nutrition for rigorous activity.

Monday, January 02, 2006

CrossFit Austin/ Russian Kettlebell Training For Extreme Fitness


Unleash Explosive New Power, Make Dramatic Gains with The Russian Kettlebell…
Discover why the Russian Kettlebell remains the workout-tool of choice for special forces and fighters… this extreme hand-held gym delivers an unparalleled mix of all-purpose strength and conditioning, melts fat without the dishonor of aerobics, and forges a classic physique. …

http://www.adamtraining.com/adam_kettlebell.htm

contact: Adam Davila RKC
(512) 762-9548