WOD: Thu 12.27.2018 “Sunflower”
NEWS
- TODAY: Regular Class Schedule (No teens, open gym or barbell)
- TOMORROW: Regular Class Schedule (No open gym)
WOD
“Sunflower”
AMRAP 15
10 Cleans (225/155)
20 Deficit Handstand Push Ups (10/5)
30 Bar Muscle Ups
40 Deadlifts (225/155)
50 Wall Balls (20/14)(10/9)
WOD Guidance & Goal: Cleans should be done as single reps so choose a heavy weight (80% 1 rep max). Handstand push ups are done on plates (two 45# plates for men and 1 for women) and are kipping. Scaling options: kipping or strict to the floor or abmats, and bench. Keep moving through the bar muscle ups. Do fast singles or big sets with minimal rest. Scale to chest to bar pull ups, chin over bar pull ups, or strict pull ups. Deadlift weight is the same as your clean. The weight should feel light and you should be able to get a set of 15-20. Wall balls are the last movement so get after them! Go for big sets.
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Hero WOD: Wed 12.26.2018 “Chad”
NEWS
- TODAY: Open Gym 8-11a
- TOMORROW: Regular Schedule (no teens or open gym in Wayland)
WOD
“Chad”
1000 Step Ups (45# pack)
Chad Wilkinson
From Patriot Guard: SOCS Chad M. Wilkinson age 43, passed away unexpectedly 29 Oct 2018 in Virginia Beach. He served as a SEAL assigned to many NSW Commands, most recently in Virginia Beach. SOCS Wilkinson had many deployments and multiple combat missions over the past 22 years. He was highly decorated and highly respected as a mentor, instructor and brother in arms. He is survived by his wife Sara Wilkinson, CrossFit HQ trainer, and daughter Kinsley.
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WOD: Mon 12.24.2018 Snatch + Clean and Jerk
NEWS
- TODAY: Classes at 7a and 9a (Wayland) and 8a (Acton)
- TOMORROW: CLOSED
WOD
Snatch
1 Rep Max
Clean + Jerk
1 Rep Max
WOD Guidance & Goal: You’ll have at least 20 minutes for both lifts. Make small jumps and do a bunch of warm up sets. Crush it!
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WOD: Sun 12.23.2018 RNG 8am (Wayland ONLY)
NEWS
- TODAY: RNG 8a (WAYLAND ONLY)
- TOMORROW: 7a and 9a (Wayland) and 8a (Acton)
Orangetheory vs F45 vs CrossFit: We LOVE these CrossFit Entry Points!
Hey Daybreak, what’s up with Orangetheory Fitness coming to Sudbury and F45 popping up in Maynard? Oh, that question again. Every time a new fitness facility opens (or closes for that matter) or hits the news, friends and members always ask our thoughts. Well, the latest “opening” has spurred another round of questions about Orangetheory Fitness (OTF) and F45 opening near our hometowns of Sudbury/Wayland.
So, we thought we’d codify our response which we’ve used in the past when the top fitness trends such as Lifetime Fitness, B/SPOKE and Purebarre came our way:
“We LOVE it! Fitness in any size, shape or form benefits EVERYONE.”
C’mon… for real? I don’t believe you. Well, yes, my good friend… it’s true. You see, Orangetheory Fitness and F45 Training is doing a tremendous job promoting the high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and functional fitness models. They have created a buzz by marketing to the masses and have done an excellent job of getting people off their butts and into a high-end fitness facility. In other words, they are getting people fit by introducing them to the world in which CrossFit has been thriving for over a decade.
“So you see, there’s a lot of similarities and synergies between OTF, F45, and CrossFit. However… “
Yeah, but then why don’t you see them as competition? Keeping people moving is the essence of both business models… and when people move, they are healthier. And when they are healthier, they are happier. We like it when happy people are standing beside us in line at the grocery store… or beside us at our kids’ soccer game… it just makes for a better community. And while OTF and F45 caters to the masses with a handful of basic movements, it’s the perfect launching pad for those who want, or rather, who crave more. Those who crave more variety, more challenges, more goals, more… well, FITNESS.
“Once Orangetheory and F45 get to those fitness-seekers we can’t reach, those members inevitably seek the more, the variety, the what’s next … which they find at Daybreak CrossFit.”
We’re not competing for the same members as both Daybreak CrossFit and Orangetheory Fitness and F45 Training have their own unique place in our macrocosm of health and wellness. Daybreak CrossFit is boutique fitness investing in our members and building a community which serves as our predominant marketing model. OTF and F45 are franchise fitness whose marketing machine educates millions of fitness seekers across the country about the positive effects of functional fitness.
“Awareness is the key to getting people off that couch, and Orangetheory and F45 are often the start of a fitness journey that leads people to CrossFit.”
Now it’s making sense, but aren’t the workouts the same? Well, OTF and F45 do indeed validate the market demand for instructor-led, class-based functional fitness. However, to make their franchise models scale they have focused workouts on running, rowing and bodyweight movements. These movements make classes easy for franchisees to replicate and coach, but there’s in inherent limitation in their model: it’s predictable. In CrossFit, we too row, run and use dumbbells. We too burn calories and build strength. But at CrossFit, routine is and has always been the enemy and we incorporate much more into our workouts.
In CrossFit, we leverage many times over (we estimate 20-30x) the number of movements and exercises OTF and F45 use. We do this to not only build a broader range of fitness, but also, more importantly, to create exponentially more variety. Orangetheory, like the Lifetime Alpha, P90x and Insanity workout crazes of yesteryear, tend to hold newbies’ attention in the early days, but once they know what’s coming, ex-F45ers and ex-OTFers have told us they lose that drive, that motivation, that craving to push harder or push longer.
And it’s when that novelty fades, that they seek the infinite variety which has been the lifeblood of CrossFit.
“A rising (fitness) tide really does lift all boats… so rise away Orangetheory and F45!”
I get it. It makes much more sense now. You can co-exist. Yup, you got it. The new Orangetheory Fitness Sudbury and F45 Training Maynard is likely to be an excellent starting point for those exercisers in the Sudbury and Wayland areas we just couldn’t reach through word-of-mouth. And for many of those members, the transition to CrossFit won’t be a large one, but it will certainly be a profound one.
Daybreak CrossFit really is the answer to “What’s next?”.
“Once Orangetheory gets to those fitness-seekers we can’t reach, those members inevitably seek the more, the variety, the what’s next … which they find at Daybreak CrossFit.”
Runners, rowers, triathletes, gymnasts, weekend warriors, golfers, tennis players, obstacle course racers, Spartans and yes, even the proverbial couch potato… they all have found CrossFit to be that next step.
At Daybreak, we have the most experienced coaching staff and the most inclusive community who are ready to embrace yet another wave of fitness-goer… no matter their age, ability or starting point. And while we have done our fair share of couch-to-CrossFit, we LOVE the fact that Orangetheory and F45 help spread the word and are becoming yet another starting point for, well… FITNESS.
People who are ready to find CrossFit, through Orangetheory, F45 or other means, will do so at the right time…. and we’ll be ready for them.
WOD: Sat 12.22.2018 “12 Days of Christmas”
NEWS
- TODAY: 7a and 9a ONLY!
- TOMORROW: RNG at 8a
WOD
“12 Days of Christmas”
1 Muscle Up
2 Jerks (135/95)
3 Front Squats (135/95)
4 Hang Power Cleans (135/95)
5 Deadlifts (135/95)
6 Burpees
7 Toes to Bar
8 Box Jumps (24/20)
9 Wall Balls (20/14)
10 Pull Ups
11 Handstand Push Ups
12 Ounce Beer (Or Kettlebell Swings (53/35)
Performed like the song: 1 Muscle Up… then 2 Jerks, 1 Muscle Up… then 3 Front Squats, 2 Jerks, 1 Muscle Up… and so on.
WOD Guidance & Goal: Have fun!
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WOD: Fri 12.21.2018 “Death by 10 Meters”
NEWS
- TOMORROW: ONLY 2 Classes 7a + 9a at both locations
WOD
“Death By 10 Meter”
Minute 1: Run 10 Meters
Minute 2: Run 20 Meters
Minute 3: Run 30 Meters
Minute 4: Run 40 Meters…
Continue to increase distance by 10 meters every minute. Once you cannot complete the designated meters in the minute, take a 1 minute break and start from the beginning. Your score will be the highest minute you completed in the first round. There is a 25 minute cap.
*Note: We will be inside and running between two cones 10 meters apart (shuttle style.)
WOD Guidance & Goal: This workout doesn’t get spicy until round 10. In the earlier rounds, count how many steps it takes you to get 10 meters and try to pivot on opposite feet at each end to give one side a break.
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WOD: Thu 12.20.2018 Front Squat + Push Jerk
NEWS
- HOLIDAY SCHEDULE: HERE
WOD
Front Squat 5-3-3-2
Push Jerk 5-3-3-2
WOD Guidance & Goal: For both movements, you’ll build to 80% of your 1 rep max for the set of 5 reps then increase weight by 5% for the following sets. Go heavy!
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BARBELL CLUB
8 sets
9 back squats + 6 front squats at 75% of back squat
5 supersets
20 back extensions
10-15 strict dips
WOD: Wed 12.19.2018 “New Memories”
NEWS
- HOLIDAY SCHEDULE: HERE
WOD
“New Memories”
18-15-12-9-6-3
Thruster (75/55)
Power Clean (75/55)
Toes to Bar
WOD Guidance & Goal: Choose a weight for thrusters and cleans that you can do both movements unbroken for the set of 18. Do thrusters unbroken or in 2 sets. The cleans purposefully break into 2 sets to save your grip for toes to bar. Toes to bar (knee ups or v-ups as a scale) do in big sets then chip away at smaller sets. Target 12 minutes.
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ENDURANCE
3×1 mile repeats, rest equal to work