Road to the 2027 Crossfit Games

Road to the 2027 Crossfit Games

You gotta have dreams, right?

Background:

I'm 28, 5'9, and 67kg. Around 5 years ago, I was 77kg and pretty fat with very little muscle. I then cut on and off for 2 years, making tons of mistakes along the way. I got down to around 59kg, and realized I was way too small and weak. I then did SS, got too fat (ate way too much), then cut again. I then did Madcow 5x5, got too fat, and cut again. Next came 5/3/1, fatness, and another cut. Along the way I plugged many leaks. One of them was that I would count my calories diligently until dinner, and then eat whatever for dinner without going overboard. Looking back, that was a really dumb move because I ended up eating way too much on both cuts and bulks. My cuts were really slow and I put on weight way too quickly when bulking.

Once I figured this out (duh), my previous cut was the best ever and I was pretty easily able to lose weight. Now, I plan on going on a long, slow, bulk (300 calories above maintenance).

That was the introduction to my previous log 3 years ago. I'm now 31, still 5'9, and around 71kg. I did a few bulking and cutting cycles, but it was becoming really monotonous and I was taking a lot of mini breaks. Enter crossfit. I stumbled onto the website of one, signed up for an induction class, and was hooked after day 1. I liked the structure and the competitive nature of it. I also liked how you had to be good at everything to be good at crossfit.

Crossfit Journey

I started in October 2016 and until around December 2017, just did crossfit. I stayed around the same bodyweight, my lifts went up, my endurance improved, my gymnastics got better, I learned the olympic lifts, and I finally didn't have to deal with feeling fat and skinny from all the bulking/cutting cycles. Having said that, I think I've reached the point where I need to do less crossfit to become better at it.

After a year and a half, I think I'm finally a pretty average crossfitter. Here are some of my numbers:

Squat: 127.5
Front Squat: 115
Deadlift: 145
Bench Press: 84 (estimated)
Overhead Press: 62.5
C&J: 77.5
Snatch: 52.5 (a bit old, should be closer to 60)

5k run: 24:37
1k row: 3:40

Jackie: 10:03
Fight Gone Bad: 225
Crossfit Open 2017: 28th percentile
Crossfit Open 2018: 45th percentile

Strict Pullups: 13
Muscle Ups: 1
Handstand Pushups: 14

What I'm doing now

My gymnastics is relatively stronger than my strength and endurance, and my weightlifting is pretty rubbish. Here is a rough weekly plan for the next couple of months.

5/3/1 - 2 sessions a week (combining BS and BP in one session, DL and OHP in the other)
Pete's plan beginner - 3 a week (it's a rowing program, to get a solid aerobic base)
Olympic lifting class - 1/2 a week
Crossfit class - 1/2 a week
Run - 1 a week (I wish I could run more, but it destroys my legs)

The End Goal

The goal is to just become as good at crossfit as I can and to keep getting better. I turn 40 in 2027 and there is a 40-45 division at the Crossfit Games, see you there.

12 April 2018 at 05:36 PM
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Crossfit and Open Gym

Metcon
Teams of 2
4 sets
5:00 AMRAP
400m Run (together)
Max Calorie Air Bike/Row/Ski in remaining time (shared)
-rest 3:00 between sets-

Echo bike - between 50 and 60 calories each round

Front Squat: 80x5x3
Strict Pull-ups: 10x3 (EMOM)

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Decided to do a deload and took another 2 days off. I think it will be really good for my CNS and tennis elbow. It coincides with an unheard of 5 days in a row of drinking. I usually drink like once in 2 weeks or even once a month. Wednesday was our 1 year anniversary, Thursday went out for with "work" friends, Friday met her friends, meeting my friends today, and going for a dog walk then pub with crossfit friends tomorrow. I'll be a hermit next week.


drinking day = 'a few drinks', or 'proper no nonsense hard man, absolute skinful, kebab and a fight on the way home?'


Crossfit

Strength
Deadlift: 135x10 (rep PR!)

Metcon
10 Power Cleans, 60kg
200m Run/Row/Ski or 400m Bike
8 Power Cleans, 70kg
200m Run/Row/Ski or 400m Bike
6 Power Cleans, 85kg
200m Run/Row/Ski or 400m Bike
4 Power Cleans, 92.5kg
200m Run/Row/Ski or 400m Bike
2 Power Cleans, 102.5kg
200m Run/Row/Ski or 400m Bike

9:49 - 50/60/70/80/90, 10 cal assault bike

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Deload done. One of the better days. My two ongoing issues that flare up when I train a lot are tennis elbow and lower back pain. Nothing at all today and today was ripe for it (cleans are the main culprit for my tennis elbow). My deadlift rep PR has gone from an allout 130x8 to 135x10 at RPE 8. Projected 1RM is 180. Love it.

I probably overscaled the metcon. I did the 6 at 70 unbroken, and was never in doubt to fail any at 90 (although I did starfish). Another great thing about the deload was that I felt AMAZING today. It felt like I had an extra gear cardio wise. I didn't really feel tired afterwards. I think I need to cut down to 3 hard days a week maximum, and never going back to back.




by feel wrath P

drinking day = 'a few drinks', or 'proper no nonsense hard man, absolute skinful, kebab and a fight on the way home?'

1 of the 5 was a proper session. Other 4 were a few drinks. The kebab applied to all 5 days though sadly.


Great job on the pr. Is it the camera angle or was your left side coming up before the right after the first few reps?


by PayoffWiz P

Great job on the pr. Is it the camera angle or was your left side coming up before the right after the first few reps?

Thanks! If you look at every snatch I do, I land with my left foot behind my right and twisted. It's because one side is more mobile than the other. I went to a McGill guy and did a 3 hour assessment and all that.

Having said that, I really can't spot it in my deadlifts!!! I slowed it down and couldn't find it. What exactly do you see?


At Home

Superset: (3' rest between supersets)
Overhead Press: 35x10x4
DB Front Raise: 7.5sx10x4
DB Curls: 7.5sx12x4

C2 Bike: 40 minutes, 2:29.4

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I'm growing up. Today was a fun metcon followed by the lifting I did. But I am sticking to no 2 hard days in a row. I nailed the RPE at home. I felt a pump, but no sets were close to failure. Bike was at a very very easy pace.

Tomorrow is 1RM squat and a really fun metcon with back squats and push-ups. I might try and hit a 5RM (don't feel like doing a 1RM if I might not get a PR).


by arjun13 P

Thanks! If you look at every snatch I do, I land with my left foot behind my right and twisted. It's because one side is more mobile than the other. I went to a McGill guy and did a 3 hour assessment and all that.

Having said that, I really can't spot it in my deadlifts!!! I slowed it down and couldn't find it. What exactly do you see?

It almost looks like the left side of the bar is coming up first, but the more I look at it, the more I think it's the funky camera angle...or my broken eyes.


Crossfit

Strength
Front Squat: 110xAMRAP=3

Metcon
AMRAP 12:
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10…
Back Squats, 60kg
10 Push Ups after each set

11+4 (we restarted at 1 squat after the 10 because of coaching goof up)

Ride Home
16.12km

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Well, I feel AMAZING after the deload week in terms of cardio. I don't feel tired during warm ups, I feel ready to go during metcons. My rep PR was 110x4 and I didn't attempt a 4th one because my upper back rounded a bit in the 3rd rep. We've done a 7 week cycle of 1 heavy AMRAP set every week. My deadllift responded to that, but my squat hasn't. It is simply too little volume.

I'm going to go back to 5/3/1 now for a while. 2 leader cycles of 3 weeks each, with lots of volume at comfortable percentages. Then a 3 week anchor cycle where I set rep PRs. I am debating doing back squats, because they just felt so fun and different today during the metcon. The 60kg squats weren't even a factor. It was all push ups.



Crossfit

Gymnastics
EMOM 10, alternating between -
1 - 20 Handstand Shoulder Taps
2 - 30s Max Ring Push-ups

did 12 HS shoulder taps, 10 ring push-ups each round

Metcon
3 rounds: (15 minute cap)
100 Double Unders
30 V-Ups
5 Wall Walks

13:20 - 80 DUs, 24 v-ups

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Fun day, very shoulder heavy, and a nice pump.

Double unders and wall walks are not my finest movements so this might be a good one to save to do later. I intended to do 80% of everything, but I finished the 4 wall walks in the first round in like 3 minutes and thought I better do all 5. I might have squeezed this in under the time cap Rx. Or not. Round times were 3:24, 4:44, and 5:13 and I promised I really tried to pace it!!


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