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Everyday we take a break from the busy work day to catch our breath, hang out with friends and talk about the world of Sports, Entertainment and specifically CrossFit. Today we talk about Xenom's first weekend, Should Dave research other programmers or events to do his job? Is CrossFit getting soft?

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It's lunch time!

It didn't mute me today, man.

Yeah, I don't even know what to do.

I'm like, holy cow, it worked.

Yeah, holy smokes.

It happened to Jamie last night.

Really?

Yeah.

So it's not just picking on me.

It's just it picks one person from the

group.

Randomly.

And it messes up the mute button.

But we got it out today.

One of my best.

I'll give it a six, too.

Well, to be fair,

you didn't know if you were going to

mute it or not right off the bat.

So it's kind of hard to commit fully.

You don't know what's fixing to happen.

vicky thank you so much look at that

huh um no lunch time for me it's

nap time for me still uh joe valens

who took on the xenon you gotta how

do you like xenon it's hard to it's

hard to say it and sound excited about

it at the same time that is for

certain um

Yeah,

if you did not see our show last

night,

we had Megan Apostolaris on talking about

her experience at the Xenon.

Xenon.

And she really, really enjoyed it.

I've also gotten feedback from yeah,

that guy that sneaks up, Jason Bourne.

Jason Bourne said everything he has heard,

it was an amazing experience.

Yeah,

my two friends that went had a fantastic

time.

Gareth actually won .

I think Chris won .

Like

They had a fantastic time.

No, Meg, I got one button left.

Said it was outstanding.

Really, really was.

Lito chiming in with, member for a year.

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helps uh caught up with sunday night show

earlier megan's experience made me hype

more hype about london xenon

And she's not the only person I've heard

this from.

I've heard it from a handful of people

that really,

really enjoyed their experience.

Jody says,

how about we just get their Venmos?

I don't know their Venmos,

so I am not at liberty to share

those.

But if they want to share them,

I'll see.

by all means uh sammy pew also came

in third at the xenon over the weekend

shout out to her she also said she

enjoyed to have a living shout out of

it so nine ninety nine thank you sema

sema globes uh for the girls nine ninety

nine thank you so much i'm sure they

will appreciate it

Joe says, I might do it again.

I think that's the thing that Xenom is

looking for.

If you left that event saying,

I want to come back and beat my

score, that's what they're going for.

And then that experience and the word of

mouth of that experience and you wanting

to beat your score brings people back.

Right?

Yeah.

The content that they did put out over

the weekend, I mean, you know,

I don't know how a live stream would

have translated it anyway,

just how the format was.

But the content that I did see them

putting out was quality,

like the little reels and just, you know,

whoever was taking pictures,

like Carlos was over there.

There you go.

Sean and the media team.

whoever that is.

I believe you, Joe.

Yeah.

Um, was excellent.

I mean,

especially considering I know the time

crunch that they had to get pictures,

get video,

put everything together and then put it on

Instagram for everybody to see.

So shout out to them for that,

because that was pretty cool.

A couple of quick takeaways.

Um, if you were spectating,

it looked like you could be right up

next to the athlete.

Yeah.

Um,

i did hear peter say um that the

owner they didn't they were not ready to

uh stream yeah it was too much chaos

for event one sure and they're not going

to do a stream until they can make

it so it's easy to watch that means

rep counters that means names of athletes

the workout like full descriptions on the

screen until they can pull that off

they're not willing to do a subpar

um so they're using common sense and they

use the example that high rocks didn't

broadcast until like year five yeah there

you go if you can't do it some

other people tried to broadcast it and it

was not a good stream and high rocks

actually paid not money but they paid in

reputation because of a third party

broadcasting it um not well

good good that's no hey if we're not

if we can't put out something that we

are going to be proud of then we're

not going to put out anything at all

right that's basically what he's saying so

good outstanding good for them i'm glad

joseph ramirez says i see the ten dollars

and match it thank you joseph senor

ramirez appreciate you brother

um i did excuse me we kind of

jumped into xenon but i did want to

start off with just some somber news if

you didn't see it today lisa wells the

mother of brooke and sydney has passed

away if you've been following that story

at all she was in hospice care the

girls were with her a lot a lot

of posts about that she ended up with

brain cancer and was fighting it and today

I don't know.

The post I saw of Sydney was today.

I don't know when she actually passed.

And I will say this.

I met Lisa Wells.

I got to know her over the years

because of my interview with Sydney.

She really appreciated it and how we

treated Sydney.

And she was one of the sweetest people

I've ever met in the CrossFit space.

so I am very sad I am emotional

about the news I can't imagine what the

well sisters feel no um but that that

came through and I wanted to make sure

we shared that because Lisa was an amazing

human being yeah that's terrible that's

terrible definitely prayers for them uh

Shanna she had a terrible diagnosis not a

good cancer to recover from yeah

No cancer is good cancer, that's for sure.

And then I saw, you know,

I'm a huge football fan.

Chris Johnson,

I don't know if you saw this story,

played for the Titans,

and I think a couple other teams at

the end of his career,

got diagnosed with ALS.

Oh, I did see that.

He was a or is was a two

thousand yard rusher.

Yeah.

Titans.

His forty time was four point two four

seconds.

Like maybe the fastest running back to

ever play football.

I saw I was watching get up this

morning.

They showed a clip from Good Morning

America.

He's already lost the ability to speak.

um ALS is terrible really young ALS has

got to be like just a terrible way

to go especially for like an athlete who

used his body his whole life your body

weighs the way around you and there's

nothing you can do about it you just

start losing stuff and it just kind of

goes away that's it's a horrible way to

go

So he's using one of the eyesight pads

to speak right now,

where you move your eyes to speak,

which that technology is flipping amazing.

But I saw that this morning.

That made me sad.

So I wanted to get the two sad

pieces of news out of the way early.

Do you know what's not sad, though?

A good night's sleep.

You know how you can get that good

night's sleep?

Drop a little third Z in your blender

bottle with about eight ounces of water,

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And, uh,

and you can get a good night's sleep.

I've been getting good night's sleep all

weekend long.

One.

I'm doing a ton of yard work to

thirds.

He's knocking me out at night,

allowing you to do more yard work the

next day.

Correct.

Cause I'm recovered.

And if they come to test me during

my yard work,

I'm going to pass because it's been

third-party tested and confirmed to be

legal.

I hope to God you get tested while

doing yard work.

That would be outstanding.

Because, I mean,

you signed up for the Open,

did you not?

I did.

So you are in the testing pool.

Dude,

the way you are lifting that quick crate,

we need a urine sample now.

Just roll up.

Hi, Scott.

So your name came up in the testing

pool.

Sorry.

Shit.

Yeah.

Test me right now.

Let's go.

Let me put this concrete down first.

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Joseph Ramirez, don't just lay in the bed,

sleep in the bed.

I would ask what are you doing,

but maybe I should ask Meg instead.

so um jody brings up suffering so i

tuned in late i had to watch on

replay to my guy taking on will plumber

in a workout on saturday afternoon so

first of all i want to say congratulations

um that you beat the younger will plumber

i did

Two,

I don't know if you've become full media

now that you had to secure your headphones

in or your earbuds in in the middle

of the workout multiple times,

or is that Corey's way of tightening his

clips?

A little bit of both.

A little bit of both.

So, fun fact,

the music kept cutting out in the gym,

which they thought I was working out with

no music, which is,

I'm not a complete psycho.

But when I have them in, I'm going,

like especially double-unders,

and as soon as they start falling out,

one of two things needs to happen.

I either need to take them out completely,

i need to stop and put them back

in because that when they're when they're

on the verge and just kind of doing

like this and i have to do it

manually because if they just fall out and

then i step on one of them and

break it like it's going to be terrible

the entire the entire time so like give

me a second kind of catch my breath

put them back in and then continue on

what i'm doing i would have done that

no matter what what else was going on

anyway

But the music kept cutting out,

but I could hear them talking.

So like I had some sort of noise

going on.

That's the only reason why I kept them

in is because like if my music would

have been playing like it was supposed to,

we've been having some,

the iPad connectivity issues with our

speaker at the gym.

And I couldn't play music through my phone

because I was broadcasting through my

phone.

So it was a whole thing.

Yeah.

But it gave me a second to kind

of go, all right, breath,

put those back in and carry on with

my business.

Because if I was a coach,

I'd say those breaks on the double-unders

were kind of long.

Oh, yeah.

No,

they were way longer than they needed to

be.

Okay.

Just checking.

Way longer than they needed to be.

Just wanted to be aware if...

It was also noon and a hundred degrees

outside.

I had the big fan on the fan

by the door on,

which that was just to move some air

around.

And then our other big fan,

they're pointing directly at me,

trying to get some sort of relief,

but in sweating, got slick and like,

they just started falling out, whatever.

Yeah.

yeah so it was it was a fun

watch um from my understanding and the

looks joseph was much easier on you than

you of him hundred percent hundred percent

and i deserved everything that he would

have given but just for me picking on

him and uh first thing in the morning

um

Chris Peelish never came out.

That's because they never went in,

Mark Phillips.

They had the orange foam on the outside.

Oh,

I just got a visual picture of Peelish

with those headphones on.

Yeah, no,

he was much nicer to me than I

was to him first thing in the morning,

drinking my coffee,

minding his business because I was

definitely not minding my own business.

Oh, here we go.

Joseph has to respect his elders.

I will be fifty next year,

so that's fine.

All right.

So I want to respond to a comment

that was made from our show last week.

Someone put in the comments,

Dave not watching the twenty two games.

Is that I can't remember the word they

used.

Basically,

is that not smart him not watching the

games from and this is what I will

say.

And I have been,

I am a big Dave supporter generally.

Sure.

But I think him ignoring what happened at

the games is malpractice.

And his answer is always,

you guys don't understand.

When I'm not doing CrossFit,

I don't want to do more CrossFit.

Like, that's my family time,

that's whatever.

But I would come back with this, Dave.

Your job,

one of your job descriptions is to program

the CrossFit Games.

If my job is to write a document

about something and other people have

written a document about it,

I should probably research that to make

sure I have covered all my basis.

Part of your job is seeing what other

people do to make sure you're doing your

job well.

So as part of your job and while

you're on the clock,

you should look at other programming.

I can see it both ways.

I can understand what he's saying to a

degree.

And then if I wouldn't,

if I didn't program it,

if I wasn't going, if I wasn't,

I'm not paying attention to it while it's

actually happening.

I think if he hasn't going back and

looked at the, at least the events, uh,

and how they played out that you know

yeah again you didn't watch it live you

didn't watch it in real time whatever um

but if you didn't go back at the

very least and see how well boss's games

came off what people did what their

capacities were at the time and whatnot to

kind of you know just just expand your

knowledge base at this point because

why would you not want to know everything

you possibly could about the group of

athletes that you have and yeah it was

four years ago but they're still a lot

of those guys are still at the games

or still competing or still i mean still

trying to win so

It's kind of silly to say that I'm

not gonna look at anybody else's stuff and

go, well, I'm not,

one of the best things anybody ever told

me when I was working construction,

my boss at the time who taught me

how to run the crane,

everything else that I was doing at the

time said,

you can learn something from the dumbest

guy at a job site,

even if it's how not to do something.

Right.

So why would you not want to just

learn as much as you can from whoever

that you can?

Especially when it comes to the stuff that

you craft instead of just, well,

this is what I know and this is

what I'm going to do.

And it doesn't matter what everybody else

does.

It kind of does matter what everybody else

does.

Shana says,

I have to do my CME on my

own hours for my job.

Yeah, same.

I got to continue my education.

I got to do every two years.

Wayne says,

I would only disagree due to the fact

that the person who did program them works

for him.

But there does seem to be moments where

he does not have a clue as to

what the capability of athletes are.

And those games were done with a different

perspective and a different philosophy.

I also think if his team said,

this person's programmed well here,

this person's programmed here,

as part of his job,

he should go look at how those events

work

Came off For new ideas For fresh

perspectives Especially if You are

programming the games But you're not in

charge of the semifinals Maybe you should

go look at all of those semifinals And

see what they did If for no other

reason Than to just be aware So that

you don't Replicate events According to

all sources Mayhem program Gwen And then

Magic City program, Gwen,

and we did the exact same workout.

It wasn't for time.

It wasn't for load.

And both sides said, no,

they didn't talk about it.

So it just came up.

It just happened.

With however many semifinals that they

had, in-person semifinals,

with all the different people programming

them,

no workouts other than that one matched

up.

But that one matched up.

So for you not to come out and

program something that we already did in

one of the multitude of random workouts

that came out from all these semifinals,

why would you at least not want to

go and look and say, well,

we're not doing that.

Well, we're not doing that.

Well, we're not doing that.

Or I like this.

I'm going to do a version of that

or whatever the case may be.

I think that is extremely short-sighted.

When I think like he thinks because he's

seen them on paper, he's seen them.

Not the same thing.

Right.

You need to see them play out.

And.

Fifteen years ago,

he was or twenty years ago,

he was the only person doing this.

Right.

So I got it for I get it

for like the first five,

maybe even ten years.

But now that you're twenty years into

this, you should be looking for.

um other perspectives things have caught

up people have caught up programmers have

caught up and in some cases surpassed it

so why would you not i just i

think it's extremely short-sighted and i

do think avera's got a point saying that

sometimes i think that he just plays dumb

like he doesn't see that kind of stuff

because i i also think that there's no

way you can't see it

Unless you are just completely cut off and

just put yourself in an insulated bubble.

There's no way you can't see it.

Right.

He does all these athlete interviews.

He pushed post stuff to YouTube.

I understand people do, do, you know,

do some of his Instagram stuff,

but he has to follow somebody on

Instagram.

So that shit has to come up.

And either way,

even if he doesn't just from the content

that he puts out,

the algorithm is going to show him stuff,

whether he wants to see it or not.

My.

My counter to that is there's no advantage

to coming off disconnected.

No, not at all.

So I don't think it's an intent to

come off that way.

No.

And there's also no advantage to it.

Well, it's my way or no way.

And that's what it's coming off as, right?

It's like, well, no,

I've been programming the games for twenty

years and this is what I'm going to

do and to hell with everybody else.

And he believes because he's getting input

from his team that it's not his way

or the highway because he is taking input

from others.

And maybe those other people are watching

stuff, right?

Boz did program twenty-two.

I don't know, but...

Gosh,

it just seems short-sighted to not watch a

few events here and there that people said

were great.

Yeah.

To say you've never watched the Capitol or

to say you've never watched the sandbag

clean, like, those were great events.

They came off well.

The crowd was into that sandbag clean

ladder.

It was loud in that arena.

We need to get back to things like

that.

so it's like an m it's like somebody

fighting mma and not learning any other

style but whatever one style that they

they've been fighting with like i've been

doing taekwondo my whole life i'm gonna go

fight mma you're gonna have some success

probably not a whole lot like you need

to know what's going on here there and

yonder all the all the way around again

i am often a supporter of dave

David Reed says,

or Dave has a test in mind and

the workouts are all geared towards that

objective.

Pulling random workouts may not align with

the test goals.

Nobody's asking him to pull random

workouts.

Right.

But he needs to be aware of what

the current athletes are capable of.

Every time.

And I would say,

and as we're dogging Dave,

he's not the only person that does this.

My favorite people, Joe and Bob,

are clueless to the Masters community.

Right?

It's even worse.

Like, people have tried to help them,

and they push them away.

So I'm not saying Dave is the worst

at this,

or Dave is not a good programmer,

but I do think it's an advantage to

see other things that have been done.

Big time.

i just don't understand why you wouldn't

like that that part is what what gets

me i understand what he says right i

want to get away from it if i'm

not doing it all of that good but

to not be a what like to claim

that you're not even aware of the other

stuff that's already happened yeah i don't

believe that he could be trying to seem

aloof in an effort to protect the

perception that everything he does is his

own original idea

Again,

I don't know what he gains when he,

I think Shanna said,

when he doesn't know that male

CrossFitters can deadlift six hundred

pounds.

That's not that's not an advantage to him

in any way.

You should also be,

and if you're programming to actually see

what they're really capable of,

then you should be at least aware of

what they can do.

Right.

What they actually can do.

If you're trying to see and push them

further and see, okay,

can we actually do this?

Then you need to be aware of what

they can do.

Not just aware of it,

like all the way in it.

Am I wrong in stating that Dave was

fired from CrossFit in twenty two,

did not program the games that year?

And if so, and if it were me,

I would not have watched either.

I'm not saying sit down and watch the

whole damn games.

No,

I'm saying that there are iconic events

from that year that people still talk

about.

And maybe it would make him better at

his job to go back and look at

those events and what triggered the

emotion and the, um, the,

I don't know the happiness and everything

around those events.

Sure.

Um,

Graces, I disagree.

I don't think it's an advantage to his

image as a programmer when he's

disconnected from what the athletes are

capable of.

I think he's losing that status as a

great programmer.

I think what Graces said is like in

his head, it's an advantage.

Like in his own little world,

it's an advantage saying, well,

I'm just programming however I want to

program.

Not really.

Sorry I missed the mute button when I

coughed.

Yeah, you're good.

I think Dave read this statement on

today's Week in Review.

I haven't had a chance to watch it

yet.

It just came up live not long ago.

About an hour ago.

I just haven't been able to have an

opportunity to check it out yet.

Yes,

it would be about how he sees himself.

I guess what I'm saying is...

I think that's the problem.

I think he needs to have that tough

conversation with somebody.

That critical conversation.

On another note with Dave and the

programming,

and Lito brought this up earlier.

This got clipped by Barbell Spin and put

out there.

This was in his interview with Rachel

Noel.

So I'm going to go ahead and play

this.

If you have the ability to dive in

and enter well and do flip turns,

you have a significant advantage over

everyone else.

If you're a swimmer, who can?

Yeah, I've given up on flip turns.

That's not happening.

But I can learn to dive.

Hold on.

If you dive and do a flip churn

on a given length,

you have so much more of an advantage

just from those two technique things.

If you were to take those two things

out, a swimmer still has an advantage,

but I think not as much.

It kind of just takes some of the

technique out of it.

So therefore... Okay.

What he's saying is not wrong.

but I will tell you this and you

know that this is my background,

what I grew up doing.

If you have the capability to dive and

do a flip turn and the other people

don't, and you take that away,

you are still going to have a significant

advantage over everybody else in the pool.

Because if you can do those two things,

it means your swimming technique is most

likely way better than everybody else.

If you are aware of what a flip

turn is,

you probably got a little bit of an

advantage.

I still have yet to figure it out.

To be fair,

I haven't spent any time on it or

much time on it.

I probably should.

Is it possible Dave has never done a

flip turn?

It's not that hard to learn.

It's not hard to learn,

but it's hard to do well.

If you don't come in with the right

momentum and the right flip technique,

and the twitch off the wall,

it doesn't even give you an advantage.

No.

If you come in and do like a

roll and then push off,

you might as well just grab the wall

and shove because that's about all it is.

Which is why at Legends last year,

I just grabbed the wall and shoved because

I couldn't get the timing right to flip

and actually have enough compression to be

able to push off the wall and make

an advantage going back in the other

direction.

So I just touched it and turned around.

And this was my next point.

If someone does have that advantage

because of something they have trained and

something they have learned,

why would you take away that advantage?

Okay.

We're going to do not a mat one

rep max snatch,

but because some people are really good at

only lifting,

we're not going to let you squat.

Matter of fact,

not only can you not squat,

it's got to be a muscle snatch just

from the ground no re-dip whatsoever

whatever you can get overhead you can get

overhead moving right along right I mean

it's the same logic it is and do

you have to even I said this at

the end of last night's show I'm so

tired of making everybody happy yeah like

we're afraid to piss people off

It is one event.

It is one event.

If someone has a major advantage in that

one event,

how is that going to carry over to

the other nineteen?

Not at all.

No.

So why are you trying to even up

the playing field for one of the twenty

events?

I don't.

The first thing that comes to mind is

because why?

Cause it's swimming again.

Cause we're going back in the pool and

like, maybe not everybody's been swimming.

That's ridiculous.

Who cares?

I am not a great swimmer.

I'm working on it.

I'm getting better at it.

I placed middle of the pack,

high middle of the pack at legends on

it.

But there are people who had,

who swam in high school,

who swam in college,

who swam just competitively in general,

who dusted me in the water.

And I still did.

I still did okay.

If I knew how to flip turn,

I would have been a million times better.

Like I'd have been that much faster.

Cause you don't have to,

cause every time I touched the wall,

come up,

and then push off and get back in

the other direction right as opposed to

just and turn around and come back the

people who could do that were way better

guess what i wasn't mad at him not

at all there ain't nothing i can do

about it all i can control is what

i can control to be as good as

i possibly could that's all there is to

it i thought dude freaking shaka shaka

dennis

Took off running and dived in the water

every single time.

Three, two, one.

On one,

he was running and he probably made an

extra six feet through the air before he

actually hit the water,

as opposed to the rest of us who

were just kind of like standing there and

just went and dived in.

That's another competitive advantage.

Good for him for figuring that out.

What I want to say overall to this

is we've gotten to a place where we

want to make everybody happy.

That's why we're giving athletes two,

three,

four shots at making the CrossFit Games.

It just doesn't make sense.

It is not sports.

Nope.

And because we're so worried about making

everybody happy,

we're tweaking things and trying to level

playing fields so

I mean,

I'm seeing some of the absurd things,

but it's the same thing, right?

Like, Ricky's too fast,

so we've got to give everybody else a

head start.

I understand.

Ricky's got a sub-five-minute mile,

so he can't run that fast.

He's capped at five-thirty.

He can't go below that.

Sorry.

Sorry, Rick.

I just... It's so, so much.

Yeah, I don't like it.

since when did it become required to

coddle athletes yeah she's not wrong it's

it's it's it's just silly dude the test

is the test the standard is the standard

we've been saying that for years and now

it's like the test is the test but

here's some stuff and we're going to try

to make it fair for everybody it's not

fair for everybody it's just not that's

the whole reason we have sport is to

see who's better

we as a dunk competition guess what i

am going to lose because i am five

foot six period end of story right and

i'm gonna do about it and am i

mad about that no it's part of the

test sports are about the best of the

best coming to play and that means that

not everybody makes the cut yeah

Right?

That just is.

Lito says it so well.

It's insanity you kept anybody's potential

at the freaking games.

Hey, Guy, you can only snatch.

Two ninety five.

Sorry.

Got to make it fair for everybody else.

Another great example.

One a couple athletes toward their

Achilles.

Now everybody has to step down from boxes.

I had to step down from a thirty

inch box.

I've said it a million times and I'm

going to say it again.

Semifinals two years ago.

Step down from a thirty inch box.

If anybody's ever met me in person,

you will know how tricky of an ordeal

that actually is.

I still don't believe it ever happened.

I think you climbed down a ladder.

It's absolutely insane that I couldn't

even hop off because that might be

considered a jump.

I'm still, I'm still,

I'm still salty about it.

I put it to you like that.

I've watched very little swimming.

Will it be hard to judge whether people

do a flip turn or not?

Like, could this become a judging issue?

No, no.

If you're doing a flip turn,

your feet come out of the water.

If you're not doing a flip turn,

you grab the wall and you shove off.

Yeah.

Nice.

Shannon, no more touching gold lifts then.

Remember when Colton snatched two sixty

five touch and go at West Coast?

Sorry.

Sorry, Colton.

It's all singles from here on out.

And Larry Young, he heard his cue.

He heard his cue.

Do you mean we can't do maxes because

some people aren't strong enough?

That's what it means.

That's what it means.

And I saw someone say,

I think it was David Johnson,

said that it's just this year's rules.

It's not just this year.

We added the last chance qualifier how

many years ago?

Oh, good Lord.

Everybody gets a second chance.

Yeah.

Sports are about showing up on the day

you have to and performing.

That is the pressure.

That is the stress.

That is what makes sports great.

That's why I have been a major sports

fan my whole life,

because it's about the moment.

You sanitize and gloss over the moment,

you don't have sport.

So if you want to be a participation

event, call yourself High Rocks.

Sell tickets.

Go buy your thing.

Sell chances.

You could be a local cop.

But if sport is sport,

then the athletes have to show up for

the moments.

And you have to give them opportunity to

show up for the moment and make it

the moment and not make it this moment

and the next moment and the next moment.

Okay, well, maybe you didn't make it here,

so now you can't.

No, no.

I don't like that.

I really, really don't.

Joseph, I get your thinking,

but then there's tons of opportunities for

dives.

Bro,

you can like lever yourself up and as

soon as your feet clear the water,

you're on that ledge and then diving right

back in.

Like people would practice that.

That's the first thing that came to mind.

But anyway, I'm just glad swimming's back.

But I do think that...

I do think that we are becoming a

softer CrossFit.

And I think that the recovery of the

sport will never come back until we get

back to only the strong survive.

Hmm.

Not if they have to carry something

underwater from one end to the other.

Yeah.

We had a guy drown at the games

two years ago.

Here,

take this heavy weight and walk across the

bottom of the pool.

Grab this fifty pound dumbbell and bring

it from one side of the pool to

the other one.

Now you're in seal training type stuff

there.

Barry McOchner changing the subject.

On a xenon, use the same font, style,

etc.

from High Rocks.

I don't pay enough attention to high rocks

to know the difference, but I believe you.

Sure.

Yeah, I don't.

If there's more than four hundred meters

of running, I don't pay attention to you.

Not at all.

Not at all.

Oh, David.

Mr. David Johnson.

Yeah.

it's because of entitlement of prior

athletes matt brent brent i think as she

means yeah probably i don't think they

were entitled they they had to perform at

regionals where is he at mr david johnson

Let me pull out the super sticker first.

Larry Young,

a super sticker of two ninety nine.

Thank you.

That goes to the Carolyn Jamie.

Get to the Games Fund.

Love it.

Thank you, Larry Young.

There we go.

Mr. David Johnson,

I just wish we'd become a less running

CrossFit.

Hey, brother, it's not our fault.

You are built like a He-Man action figure.

Run more.

I would tell you to be less strong,

but I don't think you know how to

be less strong.

So there's that.

Most program workout on main site is still

the five K. So go run three miles.

As your future Augusta,

Georgia training partner in your own mind,

I will go ahead and program that for

you today.

We'll go ahead and go run three miles.

I don't understand that everybody's saying

these entitled athletes.

Brent and Pat until a couple years ago

were as supportive of the sport as

anybody.

Matt just had chips on his shoulder.

Matt needed fuel for the fire.

That's all that was.

It wasn't entitlement.

He showed up for all the things he

had to show up for and pretty much

won all the things he showed up for

and went on to win the games five

times.

That's not entitlement.

He earned that every bit of it.

Matt was very Michael Jordan when it comes

to, like, if he needed to,

he'd just make up a story in his

head in order to get that fuel for

the fire to be able to go a

little bit faster.

And then at the end of their career,

a guy died at the games who was

their friend,

and they had an emotional reaction to

that.

We've got to get over it.

People grieve differently.

Pat apparently is going to make it back

to the games.

Unless something drastic happens between

now and then, yeah.

And I am excited about it.

I'm indifferent.

I really don't care one way or the

other.

I mean, good for him.

He wanted to make it on his last

try.

He made it on his last try.

I hope he goes out with a bang

one way or another.

He just hasn't necessarily been that much

of a factor the past couple of years

that he's made it.

Avera,

Brent and Pat didn't make people step down

from boxes.

Whoever programmed semifinals did.

Getting over it and acknowledging those

that used it to try to get Dave

fired are two different things.

There are still people trying to get Dave

fired that are now participating and

talking to Dave.

Like, Dave got over it.

Oh, yeah.

I was about to say,

Dave is more or less over it.

And, yes, they tried.

And unsuccessfully, I might add.

So...

The only person that ever successfully

fired Dave was, was that Eric Rosa?

Yeah, and that worked for all of what,

six months?

That lasted about six and a half months.

Long enough for Boz to program the games.

And they were like, oh no,

we've made a horrible mistake.

Let's go ahead and get that guy back

in here.

And I'm not, David,

I'm not asking you to forget.

No, not at all.

If they're not your favorite athlete

because that's what they did, I get it.

It's fair.

You don't want to root for them.

But it doesn't mean they should be kicked

out of the sport or whatnot.

It happens in every sport all around the

world.

It is still,

right now at twelve oh two p.m.

Central Standard Time, a free country.

you like whoever you want to like don't

like whoever you want like we still have

the whole freedom of speech thing people

can say whatever they want with no

repercussions other than whatever

repercussions you decide to put on them

yourself so if you don't want to give

them your support awesome i'm the same way

there are people i will one hundred

percent get behind and whatnot and people

who say dumb that i just i don't

mess with anymore it's easy to do um

Can we boo Pat when he comes?

You can.

You're entitled.

But I just want to say something to

what Corey said.

Like, yeah, we have freedom of speech,

but it doesn't mean it doesn't come with

repercussions.

No, you get freedom of speech.

You can say whatever you want.

Freedom of consequences is not a thing.

You can say whatever the hell you want,

but be prepared for whatever's going to

happen because of that.

So, yeah.

With that,

what else did I want to talk about?

Daniel said,

I boo Pat and he owes me an

apology.

What are we mad about, by the way?

We're talking about people who think some

were entitled and that's why we're to the

soft games now where everybody has to be

happy.

Everybody has an opportunity to make the

games multiple times.

Here's my thing about everybody has to be

happy.

It just resurfaced in my brain since we

said that,

is that everybody doesn't have to be happy

because if people don't make the games,

the line of people behind them who are

trying to,

like they don't want to go because I

don't like the program and I'm just not

going to participate.

Cool.

There is a line of people behind you

who would gratefully take your spot to be

at the games,

to be able to call themselves an

individual games athlete.

Last year,

we had people sit out of the CrossFit

game season.

It did not make the games any less

exciting.

Nothing crazy happened.

Tia still won by a landslide,

and the men's side was super, super tight.

And fun to watch because it was super

tight.

Yeah.

The sport will go on.

CrossFit will go on.

If they want to come back,

come on back, go through the process.

You make it back.

You've earned your right.

Doesn't mean I have to root for you.

Oh, Mark Phillips.

I'll go.

I won't die.

Won't flip terms,

switch my own bike gears.

Look, don't mind Mark.

I will go right now.

Send me an invitation.

I'm on the way.

I'll be the guy in lane.

Representing normal people while everybody

else goes.

Gosh, I hate that idea.

I just realized we're still on Sunday

Night Crossfade.

Yeah, we're advertising the wrong show.

It's fine.

You're supposed to pick me up on those,

man.

I'm one hundred percent.

I was here before you did.

And I totally did not pay attention to

that.

That's my fault.

I'll take I'll take that lick.

My bad.

People are like, man,

Jamie has shrunk and grown a beard.

It's weird.

Did you see Jamie flex last night?

no but i've seen it before i have

absolutely no problem it looks better i

can promise you that the chat wanted her

to flex and she reluctantly gave a flex

and then i talked about the super chats

and getting them and then people in the

chat were like she should have waited to

flex until people sent money hundred

percent you got to make it worth your

while i'll text her today and tell her

hey man you're missing you missed a great

opportunity

charge per flex you know what i'm saying

look it's two dollars for every time i

do this uh i do not even like

corvath but wish she would be going to

the games me too same i think it

just makes the competition at the top so

much better yeah

uh graces i did i did get an

answer from hq purchasing the rx plus

experience for any day get you access to

some of wednesday's events they wouldn't

give any details beyond that here's what i

think is happening graces one i wish you

had a better answer than that but i

think they're still working out zoning

issues with the ranch and that's why the

ranch has not been

announced yet because they don't know how

many people can be on there.

That was an issue in twenty twenty.

They had to get special zoning to hold

events there.

They had to do it for the twenty

sixteen games when they went back there.

So I am betting they're still negotiating

the zoning requirements for the ranch on

that Wednesday.

So they do not know the number they're

allowed to have there.

The ranch versus the state of California.

I think it's more the county from what

I've heard in the past.

And they've tried to get it zoned as

an event location and have been

unsuccessful in that.

Six of one,

half a dozen of the other.

Horvat makes me mad.

I don't know why,

but I don't want her back in the

space.

But I certainly wouldn't be bent out of

shape about it.

It's okay to have people you don't like

at the games.

It gives you somebody to root against.

Half the fun of sports is rooting against

people you don't like just as much as

the people you do like.

Every time the Atlanta Falcons lose a

game, an angel gets his wings.

I am an F-one fan.

I root for anybody but Mercedes right now.

There you go.

That's it.

When it comes to the college football

playoffs,

I just want the SEC teams to win.

I give a damn who they play.

And as LSU fans,

we've had to learn how to say roll

tide for a little bit.

when Alabama was being so dominant and we

weren't.

And it was like,

I guess we got to say,

or when Georgia was winning everything,

we're like, go dogs, I guess, whatever.

Like, let's make that happen.

Like,

you kind of pick your battles when it

comes to that kind of stuff.

My favorite college team is Alabama and

anyone playing Tennessee.

There you go.

Yeah.

Is Horvath going to have enough points for

Rogue if she doesn't do the CrossFit

Games?

Seema,

if I understood Rogue's leaderboard...

If anybody understood Rogue's

leaderboard...

They would make a movie about me called

Good Will Hunting.

Good Scott Switzer.

How about them apples?

How about them apples?

All right.

Well, this was a good,

solid CrossFit show today.

We didn't talk about hardly anything that

was not really and truly.

Yep.

So with that... Which means tomorrow.

I mean, who knows?

Well,

we may have a finalized leaderboard

officially tomorrow.

Not that it's changed in a while.

But who knows?

Tomorrow, wicked smart.

Wicked smart.

Oh,

I would bet Laura at some level regrets

taking a stance.

Now she can't back down from,

I don't think that woman regrets anything.

I don't think she regrets anything either.

And here's the thing.

She can back down.

She didn't have to back down from it.

She can come back in and still hold

the same,

like the same thoughts and ideas and still

come compete in the season.

If for no other reason than to say,

Hey,

I am still a bad-ass come watch this.

Like, I don't believe, you know,

I'm still angry at all y'all,

but I'm going to come win your stupid

little competition.

i can do it out of spite uh

tomorrow's take it off the rails tuesday

and mark asking me every single day are

what is today the day we get masters

events released mark brother first of all

you might as well tear up some paper

put dates in a hat shake it up

Pull it out.

That's as much as we know.

I'm going to tell you this, Mark.

If you're asking if Scott is going to

find out anything about an event run by

Bob and Joe before anybody else does,

probably not.

Yeah.

Probably not.

Let's just say it'll be a cold day

in hell before I know anything about what

Legends will do.

He does not have the inside.

He didn't have the inside, the outside,

the middle, the catacorner.

We ain't got none of that if I'm

being completely honest.

Yeah.

That's why I'm going to have to take

Shanna's coaching pass to get me into the

Masters games.

Yeah.

How'd you get back here with a camera?

I'm Shanna's coach.

did you get back here um all right

i am going to apply the traditional way

get denied then use shanna's pass good

luck may the odds ever be in your

favor uh hey legends mended fences with

taylor self there is hope for scott yet

really i was not aware of that

Well, Andrew is...

He's a big part of Legends, man.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

I just don't even know what I did.

That's the thing.

That's the worst part about it.

I gave them...

contacts I gave them.

Anyway, it doesn't matter.

Tell me what,

at least give me a clue.

Like, tell me to F off.

I'm good with that.

Perfectly fine.

But tell me something.

Don't just be like,

I'm just ignoring you for the rest of

my life.

For whatever reason.

I know you did all this cool stuff

for me, but get bent.

Not a fan of that, dude.

At all.

I mean,

if I did something I would apologize for,

I just don't know what the hell I

did.

So,

Or maybe I wouldn't apologize for it.

I don't know.

Because I don't know what I did.

It depends on what it was.

It depends on what it was.

Look, there you go.

Here we go.

David Johnston.

They're supposed to start releasing the

Masters workouts on July the sixth.

David Johnston has more inside information

than I do.

And he's an athlete.

And isn't that weird?

Kind of.

I should apply as Dice Cleo Media.

A hundred percent.

Me and Joseph Ramirez.

Miss Chandelier Bong.

Look.

Chenandler.

Chenandler Bong.

Me and Joseph Ramirez.

Joseph can get on my shoulders and we'll

get in a trench coat and we'll apply

as

Died's clay on media.

There you go.

And you'd still be shorter than me.

A hundred percent,

but at least it'll be different.

Right.

And be like, no, no, no, no.

We're totally not.

Totally different thing.

Yep.

All right, guys,

make sure you go out there today.

Have a good time.

Don't dive or swim or flip turn.

Cause we don't want anybody to have too

much of an advantage.

If you did,

if you missed last night's show,

go check out the Megan Apostolaris piece.

It's a great insight onto what it was

actually like to do the Xenon.

Sorry.

You know what I need to do, Daniel,

is I need to get some just for

men and make it, make it black.

they won't even recognize me give yourself

a uh a uh a tony stark beer

tony stark like like get to just for

men and just like make a design like

a tony stark design yeah totally not even

you the problem is my my beard hair

grows so fast i would put just for

men on in the morning and i would

look like superstar billy graham from

wrestling uh by about four hours later

They confuse you for Bill Grundler.

If they confused me for Bill Grundler,

I would walk around about as proud as

a peacock the rest of the week.

At least the rest of the week.

You thought I was Bill Grundler.

Have you seen Bill Grundler?

My head wouldn't fit in the media room

if they confused me with Bill Grundler.

Not at all.

No amount in the lab is getting me

to bill Grudler status.

Uh,

my husband is a masters athlete and he

received an email that said July six would

start releasing.

There you go.

Double confirmed two different people.

Uh, good luck to your husband there.

Crystal.

Yeah.

All right, with that,

hope you guys had a great day.

I had fun today.

We will be back tomorrow for Take It

Off the Rails Tuesday.

Which I did not know was a thing.

I didn't know it was,

but we can make it a thing.

It's not that hard to do.

All right, bye.

Guys, have a great day.

Bye.

You wouldn't wait to get to the editing

room to jazz me up.

I'm already jazzy.

Lunch with the Clydesdale Cowboy in the

saddle.

Lunch with the Clydesdale Cowboy in the

saddle.

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From the gym to the screen, yeah,

we cover it all.

Midday motivation every time we press

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Lunch with the Clydesdale Cowboy,

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Half hour hustle, yeah,

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