Happy Canada Day!
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Just a reminder post that tomorrow the guys from CrossFitters for a Cure are joining us for the workout. Please come by and participate in the WOD and donate to help support the cause. You can get full details from the original post below.
Thank you.
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On Saturday June 19th at 9am, Alex and Matt Stonkus will be visiting CrossFit Edmonton on their cross-canada tour of CrossFit affiliates for CrossFitters For a Cure. The following has been taken fromt their blog:
CrossFitters For A Cure is a charitable event. The purpose of this event is to raise funds and bring awareness to the Alzheimer’s Society. CrossFitters For A Cure’s participants will travel across Canada, from Quebec to British Columbia, visiting over 30 affiliates. The following challenge has been issued to the participating affiliates and their athletes:
“We will come to your gym and complete the proposed WOD. We are asking the participants of this event to raise/donate money for the Alzheimer’s Society. Donations can be made through the link on our website cfforacure.wordpress.com or cash donations will be taken with contact information so tax receipts can later be issued. A ‘CrossFitters For A Cure’ t-shirt will be given to the athlete that achieves the greatest result during the workout as well as the athlete that raises the most money for the cause, if donating online please print out the confirmation sheet and bring it to the workout.”
In the spirit of competition, perseverance, and community, our hope is to raise a total of $10,000 for the Alzheimer Society. We are confident that with the support of the CrossFit community this event will be a great success. All proceeds will be donated to the listed charities.
Alzheimer’s is a current and growing problem in Canada. Every five minutes someone is diagnosed with dementia, with the total number expected to double in 30 years to 1.25 million. There currently is not enough trained professionals or funding to deal with these increasing numbers, this puts additional stress on family members to provide care themselves. Currently family members spend 231 million hours providing unpaid care. We hope that Crossfit for a Cure will not only raise money to support Alzheimer’s research, but also raise awareness about the issues of the disease.
The disease has touched our own family and the toughest part is watching the person you have know for so long slowly slip away and there is nothing you can do about it. We hope that we can see a cure in our lifetime and every dollar donated brings us one step closer to that goal.
There are 4 options for donations:
1. The athlete donnates directly to the Alzheimers Society Of Canada through our blog (in left hand column) and either e-mail us a copy of the receipt or print out the recipt and bring it to the event.
2. The athlete brings in the cash donnations and then pledges them to the Alzheimers Society of Canada to be donnated shortly thereafter.
3. We will take the cash donnations and the athletes information and donnate on their behalf once the event is completed and a receipt will then be mailed to that athlete from the alzheimers Society.
The 4th option is to bring in cash to CrossFit Edmonton and we will donate it on your behalf. You will not receive a receipt for this option but CrossFit Edmonton will then match all donations up to $500!
Options 1 and 2 are preferred but everything will help. Please take the time to donate to this great cause and also donate your time by joining us on Saturday June 19th at 9am for the WOD.
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Tonight we have a brand new group of athletes starting our Fundamentals Course. We have 12 participants ready to get in the best shape of their lives and excited to join the ranks of our regular on-going classes. If you see them this evening please welcome them into our community.
I’ll also take this opportunity to re-iterate one of our gym policies. GREET NEW FACES. If you ever see someone you don’t know in our facility, be the first to approach them and introduce yourself. If they’re new, you’ll help them feel at home and if they’re not, you’ll meet a new friend. CrossFit has forged a community of like-minded people and has created a new family for all of us. We see this daily in our classes and have been reminded of it’s awesome size at the Canadian Regionals this weekend in Okotoks. No matter where you come from, we are all bonded by one similar trait: the eagerness and drive towards elite levels of fitness.

DJ Wickham hitting a 220# Snatch gaining him 1st place in the 2nd workout of the Canadian Regionals this weekend.
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It’s competition time again!!!
From Friday May 28th till Sunday May 30th the Canadian Regionals for the 2010 CrossFit Games are being held in Calgary. All of our Coaches will be in Calgary helping out with the event and therefor won’t be here running classes. The weekends schedule at CrossFit Edmonton is as follows:
Friday May 28th: Morning classes as usual, Closed for the evening.
Saturday May 29th: Closed
Sunday May 30th: Closed
If you’re interested in following the action while we are away, you can view live results throughout the weekend here.

Highlights from the Northeast Regionals and the “Albany Crippler”.
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Monday May 24th is the May Long Weekend Holiday. We will be running holiday hours in the morning (8am and 9am only). Mamas and evening classes will run as regularly scheduled. See our schedule page for full details.

Coaches Brian, Auty and Chad getting in a little b-ball warm-up.
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This Sunday May 16th, we will be having the workout at Fowler Track. We will meet at the facility for 10am and then head there together at approximately 10:10. Otherwise, you can just meet us at the track for 10:15am.
Please be prepared for whatever weather may bless us that day with either lots of water and sun block or perhaps a jacket if it’s cooler.
And don’t fret, there may still be some heavy lifting at the track…
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Starting on May 15th, we will be adding an “Open Lifting” class at 10am on Saturdays.
This class is available to any members who currently participate in the regular group classes. The intent of this class is to give anyone the opportunity to ‘make-up’ any missed percentage based lifting days that may have occurred during the week. You may also come in to complete any other workout that you may have missed, however, priority of bars, weights, racks and space will be given to those wishing to make up missed lifts.
The Saturday Open Lifting Class is not a structured class as you have come to expect, however, there is of course a Coach that will be available to assist you if needed. You will warm up, work out, and stretch all on your own accord and all within the hour. Also, partnering with someone and sharing weights is highly encourage and may become necessary if class size grows.
Post thoughts or questions to comments.

“3 Bars of Death” uses up a lot of weights with just 3 people! (aka Linda)
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Brian Carter has been a member of Crossfit Edmonton since Oct 18/2007. In the past 2 plus years he has climed to the top of our leaderboards, established himself as a community member and has demonstrated exemplar commitment to enhancing his personal fitness. Brian is a well known member of the club and has had a long time interest in coaching.
Brian demonstrated his eagerness by taking it upon himself to obtain his Level 1 CrossFit instructors course and then went on to successfully complete both the “Basic Barebell “certification and the “Running” certification offered through CrossFit head quarters. Brian started gaining experiance with group instructing by leading early morning bootcamps a couple times a week and has been honing his coaching skills with personal training.
Brian is in his last few weeks with the CrossFit Edmonton Mentorship programming and is keen to start leading regular classes and Fundamentals. We are are excited to present Brian Carter to you as your new CrossFit Edmonton Coach.
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Unfortunately the heat schedule won’t be up until later this evening. However, for the most part all the heats are organized alphabetically by last name. So if your last name starts with “A” you’ll be in the first heats. If it starts with “Z” you’ll be in the last heat.
Good luck to all of our competitors. Get some!
Central Canadian Sectionals Venue
Saturday’s Heat Schedule can now be downloaded here: Saturday Heat Schedule
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Congratulations to Jen B. and Brian Carter as our female and male winners of the January Paleo 50/50 challenge.
Based on voting from their peer participants in the challenge, they have both won top spot for the challenge. As it was a 50/50 challenge, they both will receive $300! cash, as well as the obvious gains they’ve physically and mentally experienced. Below are Brian’s winning photos!
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Our new order of T-Shirts are now in. Men’s Black shirts and Women’s Purple. They are $25 each.
We will be selling them at the Sectionals in 2 weeks so if you want one make sure you pick it up soon!
Over the past couple of weeks you may have noticed a percentage prescription attached to our strength workouts. We’ve tried to give everyone a quick run down on the reasoning for this, but i feel like a more detailed description will allow you to appreciate it and plan in accordance to maximizing your strength results.
The particular template we have adopted was developed by Micheal Rutherford out of Shawnee Mission, Kansas where he runs a successful gym and CrossFit affilate. Coach Rutherford has been in the strength and conditioning industry for many years and is highly accredited by his peers including Robb Wolf (NorCal Strength and conditioning) and Greg Evert (Catalyst Athletics). Coach Rut (as he is referred too) along with some of the other mentioned coaches also spoke at the first “Black Box Summit” recently which was a CrossFit affiliate-run event that Chad got a chance to attend and spoke very highly of on his return.
The reasoning for adopting his strength template was to give our clients a more focused and planned approach to strength training. For each workout there is a specific amount of weight assigned by way of a percentage of your 1Rep Max to each set. This allows you to map out a targeted plan for that session. It gives you a training goal and removes the subjective tinkering we’ve all done to the ladder approach “just lift as heavy as you can, every time”. A successfully executed workout is one that lets you know your heading towards your goals and a unsuccessful execution allows you to dial in more closely a goal that is appropriate for you.
Now this is all fine and dandy for someone who has a solid idea of what their 1 Rep Max is for the various lifts, but what about the beginner, someone who doesn’t know their 1 rep max value? The beginner will approach the work out similar to how we used to, in that, over the assigned amount of sets the individual will lift up to a weight that feels close to a max in 1, 3 or 5 reps . Then a coach will help estimate a 1 rep value for you. For example if the work out was a Back Squat with 5 sets of 3 reps prescribed to it, a beginner will lift their first set based on what a coach may suggest and then increase the weight each set until the weight feels substantial. With the help of a coach you will be lifting a weight that is appropriate for your level as your heaviest set. If this all seems complicated, don’t worry, the details of the design is not important to you coming in and doing the work out, as always a coach will be there to guide you through each step.
With the benefits and the logistics laid out loosely we can now discuss how to maximise your strength gains. The percentage based strength program is threaded into our monthly planning in a particular way. To maximize the results of this method, it is important that you attend the specific classes in which the strength thread is prescribed. The following is an example of a 3 week cycle in which the target is to lift a previous 1 Rep max or set a new 1 Rep max.
Percentage based strength program- 3 week cycle
| Week 1 | Monday Movement #1 5×5 |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday | Friday Movement #3 5×5 |
Saturday | Sunday |
| Week 2 | Monday | Tuesday Movement #1 5×3 |
Wednesday | Thursday Movement #2 5×3 |
Friday | Saturday Movement #3 5×3 |
Sunday |
| Week 3 | Monday Movement #1 6×1 | Tuesday | Wednesday Movement #2 6×1 |
Thursday | Friday Movement #3 6×1 |
Saturday | Sunday |
Percentages for 5,3 and 1 rep work outs are:
| WEEK 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 |
| 5@55% | 3@63% | 1@70% |
| 5@63% | 3@70% | 1@77% |
| 5@70% | 3@77% | 1@85% |
| 5@77% | 3@85% | 1@93% |
| 5@85% | 3@93% | 1@100-101% |
If your still with me at his point, the importance of knowing this is to allow you to see forward what days will be strength days and allow you to plan your attendance accordingly. This is important because to best obtain your strength goals you must complete the 5 and 3 rep workouts leading up to the 1 rep test day. But don’t worry, you will still see great results in your fitness by attending the classes that you can when you can. This system is for the individual who hasn’t seen the types of gains they once did and is interested in dialling in the strength training a little more. If this is you then feel free to ask Auty, Chad or Suzanne any questions.
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Did you know that you can sign up for all of our classes online!
Starting on March 1st we will be requesting everyone to pre-register for every class. This is to prepare for the eventual class caps that may be implemented as class sizes continue to grow.
As an added incentive to learn and use our registration system, we are proposing a Class Registration Challenge. For 3 months; March, April and May, we will be tracking everyone’s pre-registration for classes. Every time you pre-register for a class online, you receive one point. If, however, you don’t show up for that class, you lose a point. You can avoid the point loss by early cancelling your registration up to 60 minutes before the class. You can register for classes up to 14 days in advance.
1st Place will receive a free WOD Log Book.
2nd Place will receive a $25 credit towards services or product.
3rd Place will receive a $10 credit towards services or product.
**Sign up by clicking the “Online Scheduler” link at the top right of our website**
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There’s always a lot going on at CrossFit Edmonton so here is the latest:
New Schedule Changes
A reminder that our new schedule changes start today. Check out Schedule Page for class times.
Paleo Challenge Almost Done!
A reminder to all of our Paleo challenge participants that this is the last week of the challenge. Congratulations to everyone who has made it this far! Your “After” photos will be due by Tuesday next week at the absolute latest to be able to qualify for the prizes.
Central Canada Sectionals
There are only 5 weeks left until the sectionals! There are only 4 Male Athlete spaces and 17 Female Athletes spaces remaining. Also, volunteers and sponsors will be needed. Please email us for more information.
New Faces
We have 3 new faces that recently started and a bunch more as our fundamentals course will be finishing up. I just thought I’d take this opportunity to remind everyone of our New Faces Rule: If you see a face you don’t know, go up and introduce yourself. I know it may seem simple but it helps to strengthen our fitness community.
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To bring back the excitement for next day WOD postings, we will be adding a post entitled: “Benchmark Advisory”. This post will get published at 6pm on the night before a benchmark workout. It will not give details of what the benchmark will be, but it will let you know that there is a performance WOD the next day so you can better prepare yourself.
The post will be easily recognized by it’s simple content of a Benchmark Advisory sign:
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This Monday February 15th is Family Day.
We will run holiday hours AND evening class and Fundamentals as usual.
Classes at: 9am, 10am and 6pm
Fundamentals: As usual at 7pm.
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CrossFit Edmonton will be holding it’s annual Christmas party on Saturday December 19th. The party will be held at Chad’s house starting at 7pm. As per usual it will be potluck style so please bring a dish and whatever you’d like to drink. If you don’t know where Chad lives, you can ask him in class. Spouses are more than welcome however this will be an adult only party.
Please post how many will be coming and what you’ll be bringing.
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Chad furiously taking notes at the Black Box Summit.
I’d like to take this opportunity to congratulate all those who completed November’s Fundamentals Course last night! One month already done and an exciting road to optimal fitness ahead.
Along this note I’d like to implement another change at CrossFit Edmonton. From this day forward we will be implementing a new Greeting Rule. This rule states that if you see a face in your class that you do not recognize, you must go up to them and introduce yourself. This will help our newly graduated crossfitters feel welcome in our community and any future visitors we may have.
Thank you all for your participation in this!
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