Clydesdale Media Podcast

We look at the new affiliate Council announced by CrossFit, we look at Prize purses one more time at competitions and John Young had a great idea. We also examine Comeback Canyon and the Cliff from John Young and the Barbell Spin.  We talk Reacher, Wrexham, Pepper People, True Detective and will The Detroit Lions finally get to a Super Bowl.

What is Clydesdale Media Podcast?

We cover the sport of CrossFit from all angles. We talk with athletes, coaches and celebrities that compete and surround in the sport of CrossFit at all levels. We also bring you Breaking News, Human Interest Stories and report on the Methodology of CrossFit. We also use the methodology to make ourselves the fittest we can be.

What is going on, everybody?

Welcome to Thursday Night

CrossFit Talk with Scott and Jamie.

As you can see, brand new opening,

same old song because we're

never getting rid of the theme song.

I couldn't see it.

Oh, my gosh.

I know.

I'm so mad.

I was trying to find the play.

Nothing.

Nothing was available.

I kept my mouth shut.

Jamie and her technical issues.

I'm going back to the phone, dang it.

That worked better.

what is up kenneth holly

jody lex sarah great to

have you all here tonight

um kenneth says new intro

is popping and attention

grabbing acr just jumped in

the chat I got to tell you

acr this is just for you um

I've learned today that

live from daryl's house if

you don't know what that is

it's daryl hall from hollow notes

has a show where he has a barn,

invites musicians out,

and I watched the whole

Johnny Resnick episode again today.

They're now available on YouTube,

so you can check those out.

And I was thinking of you, ACR,

since you and I did that

Goo Goo Dolls top five,

and it is freaking awesome.

You should check it out.

So we always start with some

goofy TV stuff because

we're in the off season

before shit gets real.

So right now,

we were just about to finish

season two of Reacher last week.

Did you?

Oh my gosh, Kenneth.

I know.

What the heck, Kenneth?

The greatest duo in the

history of rock and roll.

That's what that is.

So we were about to finish

Reacher season two.

Did you, did you, did you finish it?

I finished it.

We watched it yesterday, Tuesday night.

Finally.

Um, I, it was good and I am like,

they wrapped it up good,

but I still think I like

season one better.

I've come to the realization

they're just two different,

they're just two different entities.

They both have a different

vibe and I like the vibe in

both at different times.

Um,

And so I'm excited to see

where they go with season

three because there is

going to be one apparently.

But yeah, this one was total,

and even the first one,

total 80s action movie hero throwback.

And I loved every bit of the ending.

Yeah.

Yeah, the ending was good.

They wrapped it up really good.

I was really happy with it.

Yeah, so season three has been confirmed.

They're already filming it.

They're filming in Maine.

and um it's off of book

seven of lee child

persuader so I actually

think I'm gonna get it and

read it because I haven't I

didn't read the other books

I don't know if you did I

did not yeah I love I love

reading and I i always

prefer books over movies

whatnot so I think I'm

gonna get this book soon

and read it and have an

idea have an idea so I love

books over movies too and

so generally if I know I'm

gonna watch the movie I

don't read the book because

it'll just ruin it for me

It probably will.

It's all right.

I cannot stand the Harry Potter movies.

Cannot stand them.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Cause the books are so much better.

Yeah.

Agreed.

Grisham stuff.

The books are so much better.

Um, yeah.

Yeah.

So, and they've confirmed,

obviously Reacher's in it

and Neely is in it and that's it.

We, we,

if we're lucky we'll get a

cameo kind of like we did

with the one officer.

I always call him the tweet tornado.

Yes.

Yes.

But, and I,

cause I can't remember his last name.

I know.

I can't think of it right now either.

Yeah.

So I wanted,

so last week I got you turned

on to welcome to Rexham.

And you told me before we

went on the air that you

have binge watched both season and

Yes.

And you were done with Welcome to Wrexham.

Yeah, we got through the whole darn thing.

It does not help anything

that Aaron is still off

work because of his heel.

Because I feel like that's

what we do is like sit here

and binge TV if I'm not at the gym.

So yeah,

we got through all two seasons of

Welcome to Wrexham.

All 36 episodes.

Yeah, a ton.

I was like, this needs to hurry up.

This needs to hurry up.

But yeah, I was like addicted.

It was incredible.

And you're in...

if you are at all a fan of

ryan reynolds like you're

gonna love it his yeah his

humor throughout is just

awesome yeah and if you if

you like a good underdog

story like unreal

so Lex is asking is anyone

watching True Detective so

I watched the first season

of True Detective and it

was weird and wacky and I

loved it I could not get

through season two so I

stopped watching them but

I've heard that this season

is really really good and

every season is a

completely different story

with completely different

characters so my wife just started it

So now it's like,

do I want to watch it alone

or let her like have me catch up?

Yeah.

So we got to figure that out.

Oh boy.

Don't get me turned on to another one.

I don't need any other shows to binge.

Yeah.

Andrew says it's funny that

Ryan and Rob were not

really close friends before

buying that team.

Yeah.

They had never met.

It sounds like Rob just kind

of like DM dry in and

they're like so close now

and it's so cute.

It is.

And that both families are

all involved and that both

are married to stars in their own right.

Yeah, for me, I honestly found it.

I know you have this at the end,

but like for me watching

Welcome to Wrexham,

everything going on with

the Lions right now,

I like I felt like it was like.

a synchro story.

Like, like you,

you feel as the way they're

talking about the town and

the way that team has been knocked out,

like bottle, you know,

a little bit different,

obviously like lines were

never going to get knocked

out of the NFL.

So you're safe there, but like, yeah,

we were like the worst team

in the league for years.

I mean,

it's been 30 years since we've even

had a shot.

So like,

In seeing grown men cry in the stands,

which happened at both the

last two games for the Lions,

it's like milestones.

I just had that feeling that whole time.

It's just like our town.

It's just like watching my team.

There's also history lessons,

like the mining accident

that happened in Wrexham.

Like that,

that episode blew me away and

how the aristocrats kind of

just let it be.

Yeah.

So, um, yeah.

I'm very excited to see the

remodel that they do on

that stadium and how they, like,

they just,

they're doing such a wonderful job.

Now I'm tied into a soccer

team that I never thought,

and I'm not a big soccer fan,

but I'm very,

very like wrapped into this

team and seeing how they do

and continue on.

Lex is asking, what am I drinking?

It is actually a nitro cold brew.

So yeah.

That is what I am drinking.

Frost?

Paper Street?

I'm out of frost.

So I had to go with a local store variety,

but it's a zero sugar flavored one.

Oh, nice.

So it is actually Mackinaw

Fudge Nitro Cold Brew, zero calories.

That sounds amazing.

It's really good.

And it does taste like chocolate milk.

What's up, Corey?

A little bit.

Not fully chocolate milk.

It has a coffee flavor to it still.

But, yeah.

Well, good.

You want that.

All right.

I was going to say that I

was watching a couple goofy

shows recently.

If you,

this is the dumbest show in the world,

but I got hooked.

It's called the spicy, super hot,

the spicy world of pepper people.

Okay.

And it's about the mission

to make the world's hottest pepper.

It is crazy.

It is stupid.

It is what these people do

to their bodies is insane.

So they grow peppers and

then they eat them?

So it's the whole gambit of

these pepper people.

Some are growers.

Some compete in eating challenges.

Yeah.

So they have like a league where round one,

everybody has to eat a pepper.

And if you don't throw up or drink milk,

you move on to round two.

And then it keeps going up 10 rounds.

And the 10th round is speed.

You have to eat like six

peppers the fastest.

it is so and there there's a

guy named joey scoville who

goes around like tasting

all these peppers to

determine if it's in the

running for the hottest so

he's going to like

pittsburgh and texas and

louisiana and all this

crazy stuff tasting peppers

so uh it was it it's so

stupid but julie and I are

like five episodes in

Yeah, that's crazy.

I'll have to have my cousin

check that out.

He that he will eat the spiciest things.

I just don't understand it.

Yeah, crazy.

So we'll move on to.

I pretended to like peppers

when I first started dating

Lex and she would make me meals.

I am a no for peppers now.

Yeah.

That's a,

you gotta just speak up from the get go.

I,

my brother-in-law did the same thing

when he was dating my sister,

they went out and he's too nice.

And so he like said he liked mush.

They had gotten,

somebody had gotten pizza.

He said he didn't mind

mushrooms or liked them.

So everyone gave him their

mushrooms and now,

and then for like a while year,

he got stuck eating

mushrooms all the time.

People would like order them extra.

it took a while for him to

speak up and be like no I

actually don't like

mushrooms I just was being

kind um so yeah lesson

learned so sarah asks am I

still going to christie's

gym yes yes I am was just

talking about that we were

um alexis carolyn is a

phony she doesn't like veggies

All right,

let's get into a little bit of

CrossFit talk now that we

have started the show off

with our goofy TV talk and randomness.

The CrossFit HQ announced

they have appointed a

CrossFit affiliate council this week.

And I'm going to share the

post so you can see that.

So there's the new affiliate council.

I'm gonna go through the names.

It starts with Austin giving

like an explanation of it all.

And then these are the

people that have been selected.

Zia Rorbaugh.

She is from Encitas, California,

CrossFit Counterculture.

Miquel Boutillion.

But tell him something like that.

It is France names France

with CrossFit names.

Trying to do my best French accent.

Craig Howard Diablo CrossFit Pleasant Hill,

California.

Gavin Heselton CrossFit Glasgow, Scotland,

United Kingdom.

Ian Barbour CrossFit Glasgow, Scotland,

United Kingdom.

Joshua Plusker, CrossFit Invictus Back Bay,

Boston, Massachusetts, Jason Kalipa,

NC CrossFit, and NorCal CrossFit,

Bay Area, California.

And that is the group.

That is the group.

So already Carolyn says,

why two from the same affiliate?

Well, I have a question.

Why three from California?

Yeah, that too.

So you have Kalipa Howard

and the first one, a roar bar,

all from California.

You have Boston represented.

So some East coast three from the West.

two from the same in the uk

we have none from australia

none from south america

south america is where

we're growing the most

australia is a major player

in crossfit affiliates and

they have none and none

from the midwest so and

this this in no way changes the regional

representatives that are

throughout the country that

are holding these um

affiliate summits and

things like that those were

still and those are still

in play okay so I don't

understand what all this is

about that's what I'm yeah

it's like yeah I mean I

guess we could listen to

austin you want to listen

to austin yeah what does he

got to say that

are organically receiving inbound,

that are doing strong work

within our community,

that have a strong voice,

that are able to hold us accountable,

that are interested and

invested in the growth of CrossFit,

but will give us a

perspective that we may not

have internally.

and a really important voice

for us when we do things, for one,

for them to hold us honest,

to give us feedback,

but also to help the community as well.

Communication's been a struggle for us,

but we also know that our

affiliates listen to each

other really well.

Sometimes, you gotta look to your left,

look to your right, and say, we got this.

If there's an opportunity to learn,

we want to take it.

And we look at that.

The affiliate council is an

opportunity to learn,

to listen and to make sure

that we measure twice before we cut.

We need a group of affiliate owners.

Okay.

So what,

what was the affiliate reps that

we already have?

Is that not what this is?

I'm confused.

So this is a committee that will just be,

um, in, uh,

Let me get this.

This is a committee that

would like just be kind of

hanging out at HQ, I guess.

Getting input about or I don't know.

I don't know.

It seems duplicative from

the regional affiliate.

Yeah.

And I don't think while I

liked Austin saying

communication has been a problem for us.

Some of the shortcomings, it just doesn't,

it seems duplicative to me.

We already have a group of

affiliate owners who are

representing CrossFit as middlemen,

middlewomen.

And I don't get why this is needed.

So Andrew says the affiliate

reps work for CrossFit and

these are just affiliate owners.

Yes.

I can maybe get behind that.

I can see that a little bit.

Okay, I see that too.

But they are affiliate owners as well.

Yeah, right.

Well, Andrew Charles is an owner.

Yes, he is an owner.

Yeah.

Yeah.

I would think most of them are.

I really can't imagine that there's any.

Chase Ingram is an affiliate owner.

Yep.

Well, I think he still owns CrossFit.

Isn't it CrossFit?

Big D or whatever.

He's in Dallas, right?

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah, unless things have changed.

I thought that they were.

Because our affiliate rep

used to be Dale King.

He is definitely an affiliate owner.

And then it turned into

Andrew Charlesworth.

Andrew says Chase sold it last year.

I do think I remember Chase

selling his gym.

But he was.

So yeah, I don't know.

I mean,

I guess you do want current box

owners who aren't

necessarily in CrossFit's

back pocket speaking up,

maybe getting different

communication so yeah okay

all right I stand corrected

that's why we have a great

chat that can help us fill

in the spaces and help us

understand better that's

why you guys are the best

So I talked about this a

little bit on the Monday show,

but this is something you

and I have talked about a ton.

So I wanted to bring it up

here and get your, uh,

and Corey really wanted to be picked.

I guess.

Corey, do you own an affiliate?

No.

I think that's the key

qualification that you're missing here,

buddy.

um so the online judging

team yes there was an

announcement uh barbell

spin broke the news that

there you could become an

online judge duplicative is

a word jody it is I feel

like I think you're

thinking duplicitous no I don't know okay

It's all in legal stuff when

I was doing research.

He goes to an affiliate.

He's overqualified.

So anyway, judging.

They are putting together a

team to do online judging

of team quarterfinals,

individual quarterfinals,

age group quarterfinals,

age group semifinals.

Those are all the things

that we wanted online

judging to help with.

Yeah.

And they're going to pay

these judges to help them

do some of the online judging.

The only requirement is that

you pass the 2024 CrossFit Judges course.

However,

having a current CrossFit Level 1

certificate is highly recommended.

Okay.

Those who are accepted into

online review team will be

asked to review the video

submissions from April 5th

all the way through May 19th.

Sorry, I had to sneeze.

So your thoughts?

I mean...

I still don't understand why

they don't just have it open sourced.

It's a step.

Sure.

But like, I don't know.

Yeah.

I don't,

Are you going to read us the definition?

I was just putting it up

there for everybody to see.

Duplicative.

Adjective.

Involving duplication,

especially unnecessary

repetition of effort or resources.

Done the same way more than once.

Effectively identical.

Duplicative.

Makes sense.

Like duplicating.

Got it.

Andrew,

they did not mention the open or

quarters.

Yes, quarters.

They did mention quarters.

Yeah.

Not the open.

I don't think they're going

to do anything about the open.

They're just going to let

the chips fall where they may.

Love you too, Jody.

Always keeping me in check.

I would bet...

Pretty good money that they

probably won't pick Hiller.

Oh, they will not pick Hiller.

I mean, really?

I wonder how many people

they didn't even say.

So my question to you is,

will they be able to say,

we have staffing issues and

can't get to them?

Right, right.

That excuse should be out the window now,

right?

It should be.

Andrew, that's what I,

you can't open source

quarters and summits.

They should allow the public

to thumbs up or down open videos.

That, yes.

I think they should allow

the public to thumbs up or

thumbs down all videos, all stages.

It's a blind leaderboard is

what he's getting at.

And if you put the videos out there,

it's no longer blind.

Yeah,

but they're not finalizing the

leaderboard the day it unlocks anyway.

Right, but if I'm athlete A,

I can go out and search B, C, D,

and E and see how they did.

Yeah, sure.

And then I can redo the

workout if I want to.

Yeah,

if you want to spend that much time

and that much obsessing over trying to

think about everyone in your

bracket and search videos forums, I guess,

spend that energy.

I mean, my videos have,

people could have done that

to me all along.

My videos are always up.

Right.

But that's your choice.

It's a blind leaderboard.

Right.

I know.

Choose that.

They don't want that.

Then you would make them that choice.

Who is going to seriously

take the time to go search

every athlete's name and

see if they have videos out?

Come on.

Then they probably won't

post it or they'll post it

private or whatever until the day.

If you cared that much,

you would keep your video private.

It can stay a blind until,

until the final day and then open it up.

And that's when videos are

there for review.

And everyone will just

realize that it's going to

take an extra week.

This is a quote from Andrew Hiller,

according to WAD Zombie.

I'm just kidding.

I don't know.

This is true.

Hopin and Brian Friend would.

Yeah.

Power the videos and put

together their own leaderboard.

Yeah, they probably would.

Yeah.

So, or our own Holly,

I'm sure she would do that

in her spare time.

You keep her busy enough.

I don't know if she'd have

spare time to search for

all kinds of people's later videos.

It's at least a step.

It's a step in the right direction.

And that the judges get paid

is really cool.

Yeah, that's awesome.

They're going to get so many requests.

I mean.

Did our guy get selected?

I think he's just.

Oh, yeah.

Do you already know you're selected?

How quickly are they coming that up?

uh holly says don't tempt me

with a good time and her

definition of a good time

in mind are very different

uh andrew says yes he's

been selected I would I

would think almost all of

like the regular judging

people would just be in if they applied.

And that's where,

that's where I'm wondering how many,

how many people are they even taking?

Like they should have just said, we,

you know, we only need a handful more.

They're going to get

thousands of applicants and

they're going to take like 10.

So Sarah, I agree with you.

The open doesn't matter.

Hiding a video in the open is stupid.

That should be open sourced.

It does matter in quarterfinals this year.

With the cut down to 80

athletes in North America

and 40 athletes in Europe,

it is a huge deal.

And there are people that

are going to try to game it

and people that will want

to block the gaming at the

quarterfinal level.

I did not.

I have hung up my judging

stopwatch for good.

I'm too busy with media.

That's true.

Ain't got time for that.

Nope.

But I applaud all those who, who, uh,

It was an open invitation.

There was a link.

I like, I could have signed up Andrew.

It was an open invitation.

So I wanted to briefly talk

about mic'd up athletes.

Okay.

So yesterday Savon released, uh,

the mic'd up athletes from the team,

part of water Palooza.

Okay.

I think there is something there.

Oh, it's going to be great.

I'm so excited to see that.

The disappointing part is

the weather affected it too, right?

Okay.

You're not going to wear

mics in a torrential

downpour or a swim event.

Right.

So it limits how much it

could actually be used.

But there is at this point

an authenticity that you don't get –

There's nothing just you get

because nobody's asking

them the questions.

They're just talking.

Yeah.

Right.

And they're talking with

other athletes and they're

talking with other coaches.

And so it made it.

very genuine.

And there is a part where they might Mike,

the popper on the 5k run.

And they just kind of animated the run,

like where they were on the spot.

And you would hear,

you didn't see him say anything,

but you heard what he said

and where he kind of was at on the trail.

Okay.

And they would put like a head,

like he kept saying, I got to,

I got to track down Noah.

I got to track down Noah.

And they'd have like a

little Noah head ahead of

him on the track.

Right.

Like I just passed Tola and he would pass.

And I thought that was like

freaking amazing.

That's awesome.

Shoot.

That's the only coverage we

have from that event.

Right.

The animated heads running on the trail.

Um,

and I do think that there is definitely

something to this that

needs to be captured more.

Yeah.

It's just a shame that it rains so much.

Um,

So like in the rain one,

they did get some

commentary after and then

went and as they were

commentating on it afterwards,

showed clips of how it was

happening on the floor.

Like Ricky having no grip on the doll,

dollamer mat and slipping

and sliding on the wall walks.

Like it was, it's really good.

It's really good.

I would almost put it above

behind the scenes because

I could see that.

When do us normies get to see it?

One week?

One week out?

Not a clue.

All right.

I'll stand by.

But it does appear that it

took the place of a

behind-the-scenes release yesterday.

I'm excited to hear the cold one.

Yeah, that one will be good.

Well, maybe.

I don't know.

He's not a talker.

So how much is he going to talk?

I don't know.

He seems to be talking a

whole lot more now than he ever did.

One week.

One week for normies, Jamie.

Okay.

I'll sit and wait.

I'll patiently wait for it.

Well, speaking of Colton,

we talked about him joining Proven.

But I found out his coach is Joey Tutoro.

Yeah.

That's not what I thought he

was going there.

I mean,

I thought he was going there

because he liked Taylor's husband.

Yeah, I thought so too.

Carolyn says, yeah,

he seems way more outspoken

than he used to be.

Joey Tutoro is from Columbus, Ohio.

Okay.

He owned CrossFit Grandview,

which was Bill Henniger's gym,

original gym that he sold

to Joey and Graham Holmberg.

And then Graham split off

and Joey owned it for a while.

He then, his wife is a doctor,

so he moved to Philadelphia

for her and was on Team OBX

the last couple seasons

with Kelsey Keel and Amia Lumberg,

Ashley Wozni the year before that.

So I think it's a great fit.

He is...

He was a smaller athlete his

entire career.

Not like short, like Colton.

Not that Joey's tall, but not short,

but he was like smaller, like you.

Like a spieler?

No, gosh.

Just slighter built.

Like strength is not his strength.

Yeah,

so kind of like spieler or just not

that small.

Not that small.

Okay.

No.

Um,

but he had to overcome a lot to get to

where he got to.

So I think he understands

Colton and I think it's

going to be a great fit and

I'm super excited for it.

Yeah.

I mean, I will be curious to see,

I don't know Colton like well at all.

So I've not like no ideas.

He had type a personality.

Is he, is he super like controlling like,

I'm curious.

And when you've done this

for so long yourself,

it's going to be really

hard to hand over that

control and trust in

somebody else that they're

going to get it right.

And like, I mean,

is he going to train and

then go out with pigs all

day and then be like in his mind,

just like, I didn't do this.

I should have done this.

I need to go.

Like, is he going to,

is he going to be able to

just let it go and trust somebody?

And,

and cause that's the whole point is to

take his mind off of some

of that stuff and stress and, and,

So I think that knowing Joey,

that it'll be more collaborative.

Okay.

Like, I don't, I don't view Joey as a,

this is your,

what you're doing and you better do it.

Yeah.

It's going to be more of a

collaborative kind of build.

I mean,

and Colton's been doing something right.

Right.

Like, right.

I'm very curious to see.

Sometimes it's helpful to have somebody,

someone's outside perspective and be like,

you know,

let's focus on this for a bit or

try this.

Maybe something different

that you don't necessarily think of.

Well,

he said he's been doing Kilo 2

programming.

I know.

And it's just not at a level

that he needs right now.

Right.

So I think it's more than just...

I don't, yeah.

I think he just needs

someone helping him with

some of the light lifting

of like programming the week out,

doing those types of things

and taking that off his shoulders.

Yeah.

Well, good for him.

Does this Joey guy have other athletes?

So he competed last year at the games.

Okay.

On OBX.

So I think he just moved to Proven.

Now, he was an individual athlete,

like early teams,

and then has been primarily

a team competitor since

then with CrossFit

Grandview for many years,

and then OBX when he moved to Philly.

But he's always been the

captain of the teams.

And my guess is he's been

the one doing the

programming for the team.

So I think that got his feet wet.

Plus he owned an affiliate free ever.

Yeah.

So, um, but yeah,

I didn't even know he moved to proven.

I'm reaching out to some of

the people there to kind of

get an update as to what's going on,

have them on the show,

talk about their new facility.

That would be awesome.

Yeah.

Speaking of guests coming up,

just checking real quick,

see if I got... It looks

like we're going to have

Adrian Bosman on Monday morning.

Don't quote me yet.

look for it.

We're,

we're just trying to iron out a time.

I think we have it.

I just need Adrian's thumbs

up and then I'll get the

thumbnail made and put up,

but we should have Boz on

the show Monday morning ish.

So I want you to talk about, and you,

you can do it in a,

in a way that doesn't

disclose the competition, but you, um,

but you reached out to a

competition and asked them

the prize purse question,

because we talked about

legends forever that, well,

they didn't say there was a prize purse.

And then, so you,

before signing up for this competition,

ask the question.

Yeah.

I mean, that, that is my biggest thing.

Like,

I was really frustrated with

some of the commentary back

about the legends, people saying, well,

they never said there was a prize purse.

So that got me thinking,

how often is it published?

I feel like other than like

Wadapalooza and the games,

you don't really see the number.

You just know that they pay

because they've always paid.

And so I'm like, well, what is the...

what, I mean,

especially when there's a lot

of different divisions, you know,

when you have an RX masters, team,

team masters, you know,

like literally like 10

different categories, like I,

I can't imagine you're

paying for every category.

Um, so like, is there really any prizes?

Um, and like just browsing,

looking for any type of

hint at like what the podium

prizes might be or what

divisions are even gonna

get anything um and there

was like literally nothing

I could find anywhere um

you look at like last pic

last year's pictures you

see some stuff um like you

see a barbell in people's

hands cool like that's not

nothing I mean and and I

totally get it they may not

these comps may not always

have stuff ironed out but

like I just feel like

You can't tell us that they

didn't say that there was a prize purse,

so you shouldn't have expected one.

And then, on the other hand,

these comps also can't

drill down their... They're

waiting probably for...

people to sign up see who's

coming then maybe they get

other sponsors and or maybe

more money because

so-and-so is coming um and

so like they don't want to

put in writing exactly what

it is because and this kind

of it sounds like they want

to do as much as they can

and so they're they're

trying their hardest to

keep growing it and keep

getting more money and

making the prize purse

bigger um but you know they

were really they were like

basically to me it sounds

like just elite which is

totally fine I just wish

that that was published

somewhere just say elite gets paid

t tbd whatever it is elite

will be paid amount to be

determined closer to the

bracket um and then that

way like masters know that

there's no prize purse t

and I'm I'm actually

curious at this one if

teams get paid like I have

no idea on that either um

but I just feel like if you

if you think you're going

to put together a prize

purse if there's going to

be some swag like

You've got a Yeti cooler bag

and shoes or a barbell or, like,

write that stuff.

Like, some of that stuff, like,

my gym could use a barbell

if I have a shot at something like that.

It could be enticing if it's

a close enough comp.

So, yeah, it's just – it's super –

Yes, Denise.

We've always gotten paid at Legends.

It's never been advertised.

It was obviously assumed

from all of us athletes who

have been going to Legends

that there would continue

to be a prize purse.

And so, yeah, I don't know.

Well, one thing I just want to clear up.

You reached out to a competition,

asked if there was a prize purse.

They said yes, depending on the division.

Yep.

That's what I said.

Yes.

Yes.

Depending on the division,

I think was their response,

but they never confirmed

what it was or what divisions.

Correct.

Correct.

So they did respond.

And I don't know if you've seen it.

They did respond back when I, when I said,

I basically wrote back and was just like,

I didn't say, you know,

masters have been screwed in the past.

I'm just trying to make a clarification.

They knew who I was clear,

like clearly with their response.

Um,

And they were like, I get it.

I get you want to know.

We don't know, basically,

is what they said.

And they made it clear that

the master's prize is the

entry fee to Legends.

And I get that.

And that's fine.

And I'm sure there's people

that want to go to this

comp to get that place.

and paid for that's, that's a good price.

Um, I don't, at this point,

I don't want to go back to, like,

I don't want to go there

and earn a spot to legends

to probably not get paid again.

Like, you know, like that's not even,

that's, that's just not where I'm at.

Like, um, so yeah,

But they did.

They responded to me very kindly, very,

very thorough.

It was probably like a

three-paragraph response.

It was a great response.

I totally got where they're coming from.

They totally got where I'm coming from.

I just think there should be

some level of communication.

Just say that in your communication.

Masters are getting the entry fee.

Elites will be paid TBD and

general swag for all of our other

Or, or,

or intermediate gets nothing or

whatever it is.

I mean, just make it clear.

Denise Moore says,

I was quite surprised that

last year's legends,

that individuals got nothing yet.

The teams in our X divisions

got backpacks.

That's Denise.

That's what had me like

thinking for sure we were

getting something is

because I did know that

teams and scaled or whoever

was there got some stuff, like got a bag,

got some swag stuff.

Like, and I was like, oh,

well they got something.

And so I was like, well,

we'll for sure get something.

We're not going to be like

the empty handed ones.

So I don't know.

I was, I was very, very surprised.

So still two TBD on the

prizes for masters at different comps.

We'll have to see how that

plays out over the upcoming season.

I just don't know how any

athletes are deciding where,

where to go if they don't

know like what they're going for,

like what they're aiming for.

I'm with you.

I'm in your corner.

So yesterday, yeah,

on Coffee Pods and Wads

game show around the whiteboard,

John Young was a contestant.

He said something on there

that blew me away as a way

for events to make money.

And what it was was that you

sell merchandise for the

event that people might want to have.

So do like other sports do like the NFL,

how,

like if you're not playing and you're

on the sidelines,

you're outfitted in

different gear from that

team that you can is

available for sale on the

website to get immediately.

Make it so that when you check in,

you have to be wearing the shirt.

From the competition.

So that all those videos

going out shows that

merchandise being worn by the athletes.

And then it will make it a

hotter item that people

will want to have because

they saw Emily Roth wear it

or they saw Jeff Adler wear

it or whatever.

And I thought it was brilliant.

So lightweight.

Kind of like if Rogue were

to put their baseball

jerseys on sale or their Crocs.

Well, they did put their Crocs on sale,

right?

But put them on sale

beforehand so you can also

show up with the same gear.

Yeah, exactly.

And maybe market it a little

bit before the event.

Be prepared for it.

Yeah.

Right?

So market it like, hey,

if you're coming to Wadapalooza,

here's our official Wadapalooza shirt.

Get it now to

So you could be sporting the

official water Palooza

shirt as you're walking in.

I think the Jersey sales

they tried to do last year

would have been really cool.

Except for like when I, the two I ordered,

I got four months after water Palooza.

Ooh, that's not good.

So I think rogue is a great example.

Those baseball jerseys just, you know, the,

the athletes get them with

their names on the back,

but you get it to just says

rogue on the back.

Like they do that in college

football where like, I don't know,

Kirk Cousins is playing for

Michigan state and you're a

big Kirk Cousins fan and

he's number eight.

I don't even know what his

number was up there.

Um,

but you got one that said Michigan

state on the back with a number eight.

Yeah.

Right.

But the same Jersey.

So trying to make it relatable.

Um, so anyway,

I thought that was really cool,

but then the owner of go

wad and Vicky from

Australia kind of poo pooed his idea.

And while it may not be the

game changer that saves the world,

it's thinking outside the

box from what we've been doing.

And I think he deserves credit for that.

What didn't they like about the idea?

I think they just didn't

think it was make would

make enough money.

Kenneth,

the tier jerseys that you're referencing,

that's what I got four

months after the event.

So tier was the title

sponsor last year at Wadapalooza too?

So see the Emily Rolfe jersey?

Yeah.

That's the tier Wadapalooza jersey.

I just got it four months

after Wadapalooza.

Yeah, that sucks.

so I i just wanted to give

john young credit I thought

that was very out of the

box thinking for how to

like make some money with

merchandise for an event I

see carolyn carolyn saying

the question on the show

was whether crossfit could

do it without sponsors it

was a crossfit events

CrossFit putting an event on

and not get in that,

like not CrossFit the entity,

but it could be what a Palooza rogue.

Okay.

Could events survive without sponsorships,

but it dove off a little

bit in the answers.

And regardless of this was

to make it survive,

it was a great idea to make

a little more money on

merchandise than you typically would.

The other thing though,

I don't know is if tears

are kind of sponsored,

do they get all the money?

Right.

I don't know,

but maybe that can be negotiated in.

I mean, I would assume that if tear bet,

put up a number,

if they want to donate 500,000 and they,

sell a hundred thousand

dollars worth of shirts

then they really only have

to put up four hundred

thousand I guess I don't

know how that would look I

think holly sums it up for

me it would make some money

and get some extra

attention at least yeah not

you know because you're

gonna sell them out so it's

not like any extra cost to you

you put up in a couple of IG ads saying,

Hey, check out these shirts.

They're going to be at the event.

Yeah.

I mean,

you could almost do it as a presale

only essentially.

And whatever gets,

whatever gets sold gets

made and that's it.

And then you don't make,

you don't make a bunch and

you don't bring them to the event.

You don't have to have a vendor there.

You don't have to have all

those supplies there.

Like,

Do it.

Just put it out there.

Sell what you can.

And sometimes that... Okay.

We're going to dive into an ugly hole.

Okay.

So Carolyn says,

I still don't know why T or

CrossFit Noble don't have

shirts with athletes' names

on them on their site.

Athletes get a kickback too.

What really baffles my mind

is when you go to the Rogue Invitational,

Rogue...

doesn't have all their

shirts made and out on

display you can get them

made fresh right there they

have a press that makes the

shirt at Rogue it's done in

like 30 seconds

you get your shirt and you get to move on.

Why can't you have the prints of,

of athletes and you're only

putting it on the shirt

that someone wants.

You're making it right then

and there 30 seconds done, boom,

hand it to him, sell it.

And you're only using up the

shirts that are being sold.

Right.

And the only thing you might

be out of is a couple of

screen prints that

That didn't get used.

So I don't know why that doesn't happen.

Why it took four months for

me to get shirts after

Waterpalooza when I ordered

them two months before.

It should not take six

months to get a shirt.

It should not.

We are well aware we've got

people in this game, in the shirt game,

that will do shirts and on

time and I don't know.

Everybody wears, if you follow sports,

you wear jerseys.

I agree with Carolyn.

They should be on the game

site all year round with

athletes' name on them.

I agree.

Maybe Go Ruck will, I don't know,

maybe Go Ruck will pick up

on something like that.

I don't,

that never seemed to be Noble's thing.

Like, they had their eight athletes that

they wanted to showcase and that was it.

I don't think they were ever

going to pick up other athletes.

I think you probably could get their,

their eight athletes stuff all the time.

Rad had a handheld printer

at Wadapalooza to do your

own tote bag with.

Yeah.

It's not hard people.

It sounds like it makes too much sense.

Yeah, I don't know.

We'll have to, you know,

keep pushing it on a go rock,

maybe come up with something like that.

So now that I've praised

John Young for his great idea,

we're going to talk about

what else he did last night.

Just briefly.

Okay.

And that is his infatuation

with topography.

Okay.

And if you're going to

challenge me on that word,

No, I got the word.

Okay.

Talking to Judy or whoever's

going to try to call me out.

So he loves his mountains.

He loves his base camps.

He loves his canyons.

He loves his cliffs.

So we're going to talk

briefly about Comeback Canyon.

Okay.

And I'm going to try to share my screen.

And I don't want to, it was a great idea.

He generates so much interest on this.

Yeah.

You know, I applaud him for that.

And it gives us something to talk about.

So I screenshot come back Canyon.

It's beautiful.

So what this is supposed to represent is.

It's people who can climb

their way up out of the canyon.

The further down the canyon they are,

the higher,

the harder the climb is supposed to be.

I don't know.

I'm not even going to talk

about Luka Jukic because I

didn't understand what he

was talking about him being up there.

I don't understand why he's on this thing.

And his explanation made no

sense to me about that.

But

I did want to point out,

he said that Ricky Garrard

was the tallest because he

got hurt last year, didn't make the games,

and he's going to go from

not making it to possibly

podiuming or winning the CrossFit Games.

So that's the biggest comeback.

That's why he's at the

bottom of the canyon,

and it would be the biggest comeback.

His definition,

just telling you what he said.

Okay.

Okay.

But my immediate point was, well,

why wouldn't Tia be right

there beside him?

Totally agree.

She didn't make the games last year.

She sure as hell has as much

a chance to win the

CrossFit Games as Ricky Garrard does.

And to me, that's just as big a comeback.

Yes.

She should be number one.

My other point to this is

there needs to be a place

for Saxon Pancheck.

If Brooks on their Saxon

should be on there.

He got hurt at semifinals.

Yeah.

And did not make it back to

the games last year.

He is a perennial top 10 athlete.

There is no reason to think he,

he's still mid twenties.

There's no reason to think

he can't climb up out of

that and be back in a top

10 position next year.

I agree.

So I,

Two big misses on my opinion.

The other one is Jacqueline Dahlstrom.

She has shown nothing that

tells me she's going to

make it back to the games.

Her off-season comps,

and I love Jacqueline.

She's been on the show like

two or three times.

She's awesome.

Always talk to her at events,

but her performance at

Dubai was not great.

She did not just barely miss

going to the games at the

European semifinals.

She was like 18th.

Yeah.

So for her to be up there

that it's just a small comeback,

not sure about that.

Yeah, there's a few on here.

I agree with Luca.

We talked about that a little bit.

And Ken says swap out Luca for Fusile.

I could see that.

I'd like that swap.

If you put Fusil, yeah.

I'd like to see Annika somewhere on here.

Well,

she's not coming back from anything

because she never made it.

Gotcha.

Oh, he's trying.

Okay, he's saying past games athletes.

Gotcha.

But I would swap out Rebecca

for Dahlstrom.

Yeah.

Mm-hmm.

Yeah, I don't know.

There's some interesting picks here.

So there's that.

I then wanted to go to his cliff.

There we go.

How is Spiegel in the canyon

and on the cliff?

I don't get it.

So his explanation was

that he could easily see her

make it back to the games

and be on the comeback Canyon.

He could just as easily see

her not make the games and

then decide that her

CrossFit career is over.

Okay.

So, and so the Canyon is you're done.

You're out and can't be, I mean,

there's people are not done.

And is that you're going to come back.

The cliff is your careers.

You're going to drop.

And again,

John's explanation.

So it's his picks.

It doesn't make sense.

Okay,

so he thinks Ariel is going to drop

from her position,

not be out of the games,

but he's saying Spiegel's

down here because she's

done and her career is just over.

Those are two very separate

levels of... Very much.

And I think he separated them as like,

The three on the left.

But he said,

I think he even said

Kerstetter wouldn't make the games.

Okay.

That he was not impressed

with her Wadapalooza performance.

It's the offseason.

Yeah.

A lot can change in three months.

Ariel won't get third again.

I'm not going to counter out on anything.

You just never know with

programming what it's going to be.

Right.

So, but just dropping a place,

I don't think should put you on a cliff.

Yeah.

Even dropping like five, six places.

Like, I mean, I don't, yeah, that's not a,

that's not a cliff.

Like you aren't just

dropping off the face of this mountain.

A clock says,

didn't he say that a Spiegel

misses this year?

She's never getting back.

She fell off the cliff and is done.

I think he said that in a

way that also said that she

would make that choice not

to compete again.

Like, that she didn't need all this mess.

She'll go do her other stuff

and leave this behind.

Ariel is very well-rounded.

I agree.

I don't think Ariel should

be on this list.

I will tell you who should

be on this list.

And I hate being negative,

but Jamie Simmons...

She can't get through an event anymore.

Right.

She just keeps getting hurt.

And it's not that she's not

a great athlete or wasn't a

great athlete.

Her body is just compromised now.

She tried to do an event

this weekend and could not finish.

Yep.

So I would substitute Jamie for Ariel.

The other one is Alex Caron,

I think should be on this

list more than Alex Vigneault.

Agree.

Alex Vigneault always comes

up with what he needs to

come up with to just be the

perennial games athlete.

I don't see him falling off from that.

I don't see him getting worse than that.

Caron's peck is not going to

let him compete.

Yeah, I think he's done.

And he's at a spot in his

career where it is probably

the end until he would

decide to go to Masters or something.

So I would replace Alex

Vigneault with Alex Caron.

The only explanation I could

see from John is that maybe

Caron is already off the cliff.

I could see that.

Nick Matthew,

everybody's picking on him

right now because he's just

posting heavyweights.

But it's the offseason.

Like, people aren't dialed in yet.

Yeah.

Let's see what he looks like.

I looked at a video of

either you or I

interviewing him at semis.

Like, dude's ripped.

Yeah.

This is January.

It doesn't matter till May.

Yeah.

I mean, you don't want them peaked now.

If they look too good now,

we may have a problem.

Yeah.

So just wanted to kind of go over that.

I do think what John is doing is fun.

The, it gives us something to talk about,

right?

Yeah.

Um, so I thank him for that.

Uh,

it's a very creative way of looking at

it too.

And my mouse is, there we go.

So the last thing I had on

my list was you're going

into the weekend with a

chance for your football

team to go to the super bowl.

I know a team.

the only nfc team to never

go to a super bowl and how

old are the lions old old

yeah they've been around

for all of the super bowls

yep yes and they've made

none of them yeah I know

and now they're standing on

the doorstep carolyn that's so mean

So what do you think your

chances are this weekend?

I'd like to think good.

Like, I mean, they, I don't know.

Like,

I know you just can't get your hopes

up too high as a Lions fan.

You just can't.

Like, is it what?

Oh, he is.

Aaron saying Laporte is out.

Like that's not good.

Breaking news from Aaron Latimer.

I thought he would.

I thought, I mean,

everything I keep reading

is like it hit the bone.

Bruce feels better each day.

He can pivot.

So I don't know.

I'll have to look for news on that.

They picked the,

one of the refs that they

picked is not good.

4-0.

It's not about the refs.

Yes, it is.

4-0 for the Niners.

1-5 for the Lions.

So, not good.

And we have a history with

refs just not in our favor.

But, yeah.

I think more importantly is

if Debo plays this weekend

for the Niners.

If not, I think you have a great chance.

Yeah.

When you bring up the refs,

I mean,

if anyone watched that reporting

call and you weren't a bit miffed,

I don't know what game you were watching.

Okay.

X's and O's.

I actually think the Lions have a shot.

I think they have a good shot.

I actually probably will pick them to win.

Yeah, throw 20 bucks on them.

But speaking of that and your excuses,

I brought this up on Monday.

You know,

we always rip the judges at

different events and I am a

really bad culprit about all that.

And after watching the NFL

this last weekend,

those refs get paid and they're terrible.

Yeah.

When I watch hockey,

I'm yelling at the TV.

Yeah.

When I'm watching baseball,

there's bad calls.

They have instant replay.

They get paid.

They are professionals.

The Andrew Stens of the

world are out there

volunteering their ass off,

and they're doing a pretty damn good job.

I agree.

So I think we should cheers

to the CrossFit judges for

what you do out there

Yeah.

And you're just as good as

every other professional sports league.

Yeah.

I saw a funny meme that was

basically said it's Eminem

versus Taylor Swift.

Well, not yet.

Well, if, if we get there, but yeah.

Yeah.

I don't think, I don't think the, uh,

I don't think the chiefs are making it.

You don't know.

Interesting.

I think, I think, you know,

some seasons you just have

these stories that line up.

Yeah.

And I think that it's one

Lamar Jackson gets to a super bowl.

to kind of show that he is

really a great quarterback

and to the lions make a run.

And maybe I watched way too much.

Welcome to Rexham, but like,

it just feels like the it's

the lines here.

It does feel that way.

Um, I don't know who they have time.

Show us.

Oh, sure.

Oh, interesting.

I can get down.

Yeah, it is.

It is their time.

It's much needed.

So,

and you can tell they're like fighting

for more than just

themselves and their team,

even like they're fighting for the city.

They're like, they clearly,

it's amazing to me.

Like they post the decibel

meter in the stands and,

and the other teams have

said that it's the loudest state.

Like they can't,

the other teams can't hear

because our stadium is so loud.

It's just incredible.

It really is.

And they're in my favorite team's division,

so I'm supposed to hate them.

But I just feel like it's

lining up for them.

Fingers crossed.

So, well, that's all I think I have.

Do you have anything else to

add for the week?

Nope.

I've got an in-house camp Saturday.

In-house?

In-house.

Running an in-house camp

just for our members.

How many events?

It'll be five events, six scores.

One of them is like a double lift.

Damn.

A lift.

I know.

They got to go like every

hour and 10 minutes.

That's a long day.

Yeah.

It's like they'll start at

10 and they'll be done by

3.30 if we run on time.

Will any of them be able to

walk on Sunday?

Yeah.

So myself, Veronica, Jim –

and Haley, our new member, um,

all tested and actually Lucas,

my son tested them on Sunday.

Oh, we tested all but one.

So we, and we went like back, back, back,

maybe 15, 20 minutes in between.

Um, and we were all pretty fine on Monday.

Um,

and Haley and I even like scale up the

workouts and the heavier

weight than the members will do and,

or more reps.

So

Yeah, I think they'll be okay.

It's not a ton of squatting.

None of them know,

so if any of them are watching,

which I know some of them do tune in.

Yeah, I don't know.

We got like a cardio one,

rowing and shuttles.

That's the first one,

just a little warm-up event.

And then they'll lift, do some snatches,

and a one-rep max clean.

And then a wall walk and jump rope one,

like a progressive jump rope.

They'll go from single-unders to...

double unders to crossovers

a lot of our members can't

really do the crossovers

very well so they're

nervous about that but

it'll be fun just you know

progressive move along see

how far you can get yeah

sounds great yeah we'll see

how it goes they've been

asking for something

hopefully just get some

keyed up for the open get a

few of them we've got like

19 people doing it and

seven more coming in and

helping judging so it

should be a good day yeah sounds fun

I hope you enjoy that.

I'll take some video,

put together a little reel,

throw some clips up.

Cool.

Well, with that, everybody,

thank you so much for being

with us tonight.

And we will be back next

week for Thursday Night CrossFit Talk.

You guys are the best.

Thank you for being there.

Bye, guys.