For time:
30 Handstand push-ups
40 Pull-ups
50 Kettlebell swings, (53,35)
60 Sit-ups
70 Burpees
WOD Demo with CrossFit Butcher's Garage - video [wmv] [mov] [HD mov]
CrossFit Santa Cruz scales today's WOD - video [wmv] [mov] [HD mov]
Neal Maddox 8:15. Post time to comments.
Compare to 120201.

- Sleep is required to stimulate regeneration & repair, both physical and hormonal. The biggest time of secretion of growth hormone happens during the first few hours of sleep, as cortisol drops and melatonin secretion spikes
- We are tied to the earth's cycle of day/night by millions of years of evolution; aka our circadian rhythm. While it sounds a bit hokey, there is no way around this despite science and technology--our DNA still thinks its 2 billion years, BC. And when we tie our sleep/wake cycles to that of sunset/sunrise, we optimize point #1.
- Aim for 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep. This will vary from person to person---find your sweet spot. And don't kid yourself that "you need less"...do a week of aiming for 9 hours (you won't miss the Bachelor, trust me), and see how you feel
- Create a healthy environment: Cool, pitch black---this is essential. Even a little light can suppress melatonin secretion. Iphone? Plug it in, but move it out of reach. Trust me, you'll hear the alarm. If your sleep is dialed, you'll wake before it goes off.
- White Noise: While we don't have the soothing sounds of nature outside our cave anymore, this is one area modern day technology can help. Our brain craves input, and a noiseless room with occasional random sounds can disrupt sleep; the constant "whrr" of a fan, or my fav, Sleep Machine app, keeps a constant flow of ambient sound to dampen excitability.
- Get morning sunlight, and watch that sunset: This sets our clock for the day AND night; blue light spectrum from morning/high noon sunlight suppresses melatonin, and red light spectrum a boosting effect on melatonin.
- Reduce electronic use: For the above reason, almost all electronic screens use a blue-light spectrum...iPhone, computer, television. Get this for your home computer (its free) F.lux. It auto-adjusts the spectrum of your monitor to more "reddish" tones after sunset.
- Create Ritual: This teaches our brain when it's time to wind down...utilize consistent times, lower the lights, brew some non-caffeine herbal tea, etc.
Recommended (before bed!) reading: Lights Out: Sleep, Sugar and Survival by T.S Wiley
"Stone Technique" with Rob Orlando, video [wmv] [mov] [HD mov]


5:30
Robert SWOD
Kari mobility
Emily mobility
Rick (9)
James 18:55
Matt 19:49
Lon (10)
Scott (26)
Deanne (26)
Posted by: Beth | January 16, 2013 at 06:36 PM
4:30
Tina(125)
Kate 18:55
Katie 19:58
John (59)
Kate (80)
Laura J (5)
Breanne (50)
Patrick 14:31 rx
Andrew (48)
Ben (31)
Brandon 45# 11:36
Posted by: Beth | January 16, 2013 at 06:09 PM
12000
Darren- 1651
Dan-2027 (run/stones)
Posted by: Matt | January 16, 2013 at 12:43 PM
0830
( 20min cap)
Matt C- 2000 (32 Burpees) Rx
Donna- 2000 (27)
Val- 2000 (45)
Jessica- 2000 (43)
Tony- 1559
Blaine- 2000 (45)
Posted by: Matt | January 16, 2013 at 09:27 AM
0600 class
Theresa-18:36
Rebecca-19:39
SWOD
Vince-SC 215x3
Karole-BS 205x3
Nitesh- SN 80X1
Posted by: Mitch | January 16, 2013 at 07:02 AM