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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 the Open numbers thus far, The Ring Doorbell Fears are spreading, Why is nobody signing with the WFP and what are the true numbers? What is up with the L4?

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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.

Apparently,

I wasn't the only one freaked out by

the ring doorbell thing.

Let's talk about it next.

I love the chase and the hunt,

and I set the pace when I'm running.

I always take what I want,

and I always give it one hundred.

Don't need a bank, no one funded.

Play the game like it's nothing.

I'm always thankful for something.

Don't take for granted, stay humble.

Now wake up!

It's time to look at the enemy.

Look in the mirror if he is no

friend to me.

It's not working out,

maybe it's the chemistry.

It's time to...

what is going on everybody welcome to

lunch with the clydesdale a little

premature there and didn't let my intro

finish we've already got jody and meredith

and corey in the chat what's going on

everybody jody is here in sunny florida

wow

What's crazy is it's fifty degrees here

today.

I've got fifteen inches of snow.

It's fifty degrees.

I took the dog out in short sleeves

and it was actually kind of nice.

I am so conditioned to single digits now

that fifty degrees feels like sunny

Florida to me.

So there you go.

Um,

I'd probably be sweating my ass off in

Florida right now and not knowing what to

do with myself or, uh,

drinking my air down in Louisiana Lake

Corey.

Um, yeah.

So what's going on everybody.

Mark Phillips is here through his back out

Saturday, but he's here.

He throws his back out carrying the show

in the comments.

That's, but we, we love him for that.

So.

So there you go.

Jody's back to frigid Connecticut on

Friday.

It's crazy.

We get one day of fifties tomorrow.

It's back down in the thirties for like

two days.

And then we go back up to like

mid forties.

so yeah it's going to be a little

up and down roller coaster thing for us

for the next few days but every day

in the next like ten day forecast we

get above freezing which is key because we

need to get rid of all of this

snow we just like my mom's coming to

visit thursday and i don't even have a

place in my driveway because my extra car

is buried

I need it to be unburied so I

can move it at least a little bit

and give my mom some space to get

in my driveway.

Probably tomorrow I'll be shoveling a

little bit to make some extra room,

but man, it's crazy.

Crazy.

Mark Phillips wants a new back.

His old one sucks.

Hey, I'm with you, man.

From twenty sixteen to twenty twenty,

I had twelve back procedures.

I found the right doctor.

I got everything fixed and I haven't had

much.

I haven't had any bad back problems in

five years, six years, whatever it's been.

Yeah.

And knock on wood,

that's not anything that holds me back

going forward.

Now that we've had the sinus surgery,

we're getting the biopsy done in a week

and a half.

And hopefully get back at it.

Get all ripped like Corey.

Compete in the sixty plus division.

There's it is.

Goals everywhere.

Goals everywhere.

Let's go.

Let's go.

um lito it's rained every single day since

the beginning of the year in the uk

and we've seen the sun for about three

point five seconds since december that

sucks uh hell yeah make me rip like

corey too yeah we all have goals man

we all have goals

Uh, Meredith says, yep.

If I think had one thing fixed on

me, it would be my back.

Yeah.

It took forever, man.

It was like, I,

I slept in a recliner for like two

years cause I could not lay down.

It hurts so bad with my back.

Um, it was, it was pathetic.

Um,

And I was doing all this CrossFit.

I lost like two hundred plus pounds.

I was doing all this stuff and I

go to lift a damn laundry basket and

it like that's what set it all off.

And and then it was just doctoring and

nursing it and trying to get through the

next day.

And man.

Corey says he's not that ripped.

I've seen pictures, dude.

I've seen you in person.

You're way ripped to me.

Then way more ripped than me.

So, yeah.

I understand.

I've hurt my back standing up from the

toilet.

Yeah.

The last time my back hurt,

Stan was judging WF, no judging MFC.

And I literally had to go to the

break room and lay on the cement floor

with my feet elevated.

on sunday and that's the year we had

like no breaks um and my back just

said i'm done on sunday completely done

and that was like the last time it's

hurt and that was what like twenty one

twenty two somewhere in there um

Ortega says he'll see Corey this weekend

at Fresh Coast.

No, Fresh Coast.

Fittest of the Coast.

Fittest of the Coast.

And he'll check out how ripped he is.

Take a picture, Ortega.

We need proof.

Sten says he remembers that.

Oh, it was so bad.

Worst judging experience of my life.

That was my last judging experience, too.

I tell you,

I get these spasms like twice a year

when I wake up and it locks up

and I can't move for like two hours.

It's the worst.

Yeah, I...

When it was bad, Ortega,

I used to have a stem machine on

me just to go to work.

Like I carried the remote in my pocket

and I would crank it up while I'm

sitting at my desk at work just to

get through the day back before I got

sent home and got to work from home.

It was horrible.

David Reed,

I ruptured a disc while out on a

run five miles from home.

And we are all old.

We are all old.

Mark Phillips,

all these backstories make me feel better

and worse at the same time.

Yeah,

never was I five miles from home with

a ruptured disc.

That just seems like pure hell.

Like just lay in a ditch at that

point.

So anyway,

what do I want to talk about today?

Let's talk about the WFP.

So yesterday,

Will was on with the Rich Froning podcast,

and they asked him how many people have

signed, how many people have not signed.

And he said like, you know, like,

you know, like, you know, like, you know,

like, you know, like, you know, like,

you know, like, you know, like, you know,

like, you know, like, you know, like,

you know, like, you know, like, you know,

like, you know, like, you know, like,

you know, like, you know, like, you know,

like, you know, like, you know, like,

you know, like, you know, like, you know,

like, you know, like, you know, like,

you know, like, you know, like, you know,

like, you know, like, you know, like,

you know, like, you know, like, you know,

like

And I thought I remembered like the

barbell spin saying only two of the top

ten have signed.

And then I read,

I remembered more carefully that spin said

two of the top ten games athletes had

signed.

So actually,

like it may be closer to seventy than

I gave it credit for.

But in the moment, I was like, man,

Will is not telling the truth.

Because if only two of the top ten

have signed,

you're already down to seventy five

percent.

We're not even talking about the women

yet.

But when I look at the leaderboard.

Actually,

like a lot of them have signed in

their top ten.

So if we look,

like we know Sprague is signed.

We know Pepper hasn't.

Gerrard hasn't.

Medeiros hasn't.

Roman did sign.

Gee signed.

Tudor signed.

Chandler, Yona, and Enola Kai signed.

So really only three in the top ten

didn't sign of their leaderboard,

and it's Dallin, Ricky, and Justin.

And then Jeff Adler said he did not

sign.

So that's four of the top twenty.

They've invited three of the next ten.

So they're one shy at this point if

everybody else signed.

But they have announced anything on the

women's side.

On the women's side of the top ten,

the only one we know has signed is

Emma Tall.

And the only one we know hasn't signed

is Lucy Campbell.

We know Lucy Campbell said no,

and we know Emma Tall said yes.

The other eight,

we have no idea on the women's side

if they have signed or not.

And why are they waiting?

Why are they waiting?

It makes no sense.

Like,

Are they trying to hide something?

Because once you get to Andrea Solberg,

we know she signed.

Lydia Fish did.

Sydney did.

Emily did.

And then we know Oda did.

And that's all we know.

So there's a lot of gaps here.

We don't know Ella.

We don't know Jennifer.

We don't know Mano.

We don't know Hannah.

And we don't know Danny Spiegel.

And then we only know one has in

the top ten.

So it is,

it's crazy that they haven't released more

information about that.

Grace is fifteen forty says maybe people

are trying to negotiate.

The new rule is that you don't get

to negotiate anymore.

That where you finish.

is what um salary you make now so

first place got a hundred thousand dollar

contract so james sprague won the tour

last year means he gets a hundred thousand

dollar contract going into this year it's

not negotiated anymore you have to you get

what you earned from the previous season

now with all the people withdrawing you

can move up

And maybe your number is different than

you thought it would be.

Maybe you finished fourth,

but you moved up to second.

So now you're making an eighty thousand

dollar contract instead of a sixty.

But you cannot negotiate.

It's where you finished.

Corey says Mano Anganese is my favorite

element on the periodic table.

Isn't that wild?

She has a crazy name.

She's a fun person to talk to.

Really fun.

Okay.

John George, I finished tenth,

but are now the number two.

Do I get number two money or ten

money?

You get the two money, John.

And it happens because we know like Nick

Matthew, Colin Bossard,

and one other person that was outside the

top twenty have been invited.

So they're not going to come without

money.

Oh, Luka Djokic.

So those three were invited.

There was no money for twenty-first,

twenty-second, or twenty-third.

There now is.

So, Grace,

the other thing is it was said publicly

that their window has closed.

So they know who is signed and who

hasn't.

They had a window to sign their contract

or not.

And that has ended for the initial forty

athletes who earned a pro card.

Now we're just waiting to see who it

is because they haven't announced it.

Now they've made two announcements with a

media release,

and it listed all the people that we

know for sure,

but there's a good chunk we have no

idea whether they are or not.

Seamus says,

is WFP like the minor leagues?

I think it's become the developmental

league for sure.

And I think that's the right size for

it.

And I was thinking about this last night

and this morning.

You know,

when the USFL first came into football in

the early eighties,

they tried to compete directly with the

NFL and they got thumped.

Then they moved to a different part of

the year, a different season.

And they actually started to make money

and move in a direction that was

successful.

And with that,

they actually started gaining talent.

They were able to sign people away from

the NFL to their league.

Then they tried to sue the NFL and

they put so much money in that basket

and they actually won.

But the money awarded to them was so

nominal.

It was like three dollars or it was

ridiculous.

Even though they won the verdict,

it bankrupted them.

So I think that it's very similar to

what's happening.

With W.F.P.

WFP tried to go head-to-head with the

CrossFit Games season.

After one year,

I think the athletes decided they can't do

both,

and many of them decided that it was

more conducive to do the CrossFit Games

season than to do the WFP season.

So now the people that are doing WFP

are those people that

don't realistically have a shot at winning

the CrossFit Games.

Because winning the CrossFit Games is more

money than you can make at either one

of the leagues, seasons, whatever.

If you don't have a legit shot at

winning,

this is a great place to develop your

skills.

And where the WFP needs to capitalize on

this is to create a brand loyalty,

treat these athletes so well,

and give them this guaranteed money to

work on their skills, to get better,

to move up the ranks as a top-end

athlete,

and then treat them so well that they

don't want to leave you,

that they want to keep playing in your

sport.

That's the way they have to move going

forward.

Instead of coming in and owning everything

and thinking you can take over everything,

now you have to develop this league.

Now you're going to take...

And we're not talking bad athletes.

We're just talking about not top ten

athletes.

And again,

we don't know what's happening on the

women's side.

We still have to wait for that.

But on the men's side,

you have a couple top ten athletes,

and then you have a lot of those

people that finished eleven through thirty

at the CrossFit Games.

Can you develop them?

Can you develop brand loyalty?

Can you make it worth their while to

stick around with you?

That's their only shot now.

And maybe,

maybe through the development of what

they've done,

it's right-sized them to a place where

they can succeed more.

And I think that that is what's happening.

And I hope that they look in the

mirror and they look at this and say,

This is our strategy going forward.

We're not going to try to take over

the world.

We're going to build our brand and try

to advance forward with what we have.

David Reed says,

WFP is D-II to the CrossFit Games D-I.

I don't think it's that far of a

jump though, David.

I think it is...

The CrossFit Games are the Big Ten.

And WFP is the ACC.

ACC.

Because WP is still playing with James

Bragg, Roman Krennikoff.

You've got Nick Matthew and Nate Ackerman

and BKG, Ty Jenkins, Pat Vellner,

Yellow Hosta, Colton Mertens, Jack Farlow,

Chandler Smith, Yona Koski.

Those are...

still high-end athletes.

They just are none of the people you're

going to roll off the tip of your

tongue and say they have a shot at

winning the CrossFit Games.

But they're going to be competitive and on

any given event or any given Sunday or

any given whatever you want to call it

could win an event.

And Roman and James gives it some

legitimacy.

Now again,

we have no idea what it's going to

be like on the women's side because they

have not announced all of those moves yet.

I think you're making my point when D-I

athletes compete against D-II, they win.

Yeah, but here's what...

I just think you made the leap between

the two.

D-I to D-II is too big of a

gap.

It's not that big of a gap.

It is like a powerhouse Big Ten conference

or SEC versus the ACC.

It's not that Pitt can't beat Penn State

or can't beat Ohio State.

It's just Ohio State's going to be

favored.

Like Colton Mertens could win any weekend

if the programming is right.

But James Sprague is going to be favored

over Colton Mertens in almost all

situations.

It doesn't mean Colton can't win,

and Colton will win aspects of that.

He just may not win that entire weekend.

So the gap is not like Corey and

I.

Corey being Big Ten and me being JMU.

Exactly.

And someone like Colton signing is

actually like a big coup for the WFP.

The man has a ton of followers.

He is...

great on screen,

he is going to win events,

and he is so popular,

and he's going to do it with a

big crowd,

and it's people like that that can take

advantage of this money,

this opportunity to advance their career.

I think it's just the WFP being kind

of smacked in the face to say...

This is where you should have been all

along.

Trying to take on the games was a

big mistake.

No matter how much money you have,

the games has prestige.

It has time.

It has time-honored tradition.

It has all of those things that you

can't buy.

And they tried to buy their way in.

And, Corey,

you are not the Little Sisters of the

Blind.

You are not.

So I know I bash on the WFP

a lot.

I criticize.

I don't hate them.

I want them to succeed.

I want these athletes to have some

opportunity they never had before.

I've always been a champion for that next

tier of athletes that don't get all the

sponsorship dollars that the top end

athletes do.

And to actually make some money,

develop themselves, develop their career,

and then maybe,

maybe WFP can actually create some brand

loyalty to them over CrossFit.

But they're going to have to work to

do that.

NAI,

but telling WFP investors you're going to

be second will cut off the bank funds

quickly.

I think the dynamic of the WFP funds

and who's supplying them is different than

a typical business.

It's not generally your parents funding

your business venture.

It is usually like investors who are

trying to make their money back.

Here,

it's a parents trying to help their kids

be successful.

And maybe, just maybe,

being successful is taking a step back

before you take two steps forward.

They still got James Sprague to sign.

They still got Roman Krennikoff to sign.

They got Colton Mertens.

They got Chandler Smith.

They've got people that are popular in the

sport to sign.

That's why I'm saying the gap isn't as

big as D-I to D-II.

The gap is much smaller than that.

But they're going to have to work if

they want to compete.

They're just going to have to work.

And in the water is wet category,

Kenneth DeLapp says Colton is good enough

for me to watch.

Yeah, we know Kenneth.

Nobody has a bigger supporter than

Nobody is a bigger supporter of an athlete

than you are of Colton.

Everybody in the world should find someone

who loves them as much as Kenneth loves

Colton.

It would make us all a big, happy,

loving family.

So the other thing I have to,

I have to a one o'clock meeting today.

So I'm going to keep this a little

bit shorter today.

Corey sent me.

Water actually isn't wet.

It just makes other things wet.

There's always that one person,

always that one person.

Yeah.

the ring doorbell camera we talked about

yesterday corey sent me a post apparently

i am not the only one freaking out

about this there are several people

freaking out about this technology and the

ai cluster of ring doorbell cameras able

to find your lost dog um ring came

out and said

just like Vicki did yesterday,

that it is an exclusively you have to

opt in to get this thing.

In addition,

it is only to be used on animals.

Now,

if it can find an animal using AI,

how far of a stretch are we until

that becomes a human?

I am very,

very reluctant to think this is a good

thing.

Again, yesterday I said,

this is very person of interest.

The TV show person of interest for me.

I it's,

it's like the beginning of that big

brother, somebody watching and, um,

collecting that data to know everybody's,

uh, every single move.

Um,

I am just not a fan of this

at all.

At AI,

I got rid of ring and blink a

long time ago.

IT nerd here.

Local storage only.

Yeah.

Yeah,

I have a blink and I'm really seriously

considering disconnecting it.

But it's not my doorbell camera that's

going to see me.

It's going to be my neighbor's ring or

blank doorbell camera that sees me.

And that's what sucks.

That's what sucks.

They can already find people,

cars using traffic cams and facial ID.

This is just using people's home systems

to do the same.

It just goes,

like when you're on a public highway,

I get it.

You're out there and you're exposed.

When I'm mowing my lawn,

I don't want people seeing me.

I don't know.

It just is,

it feels way more voyeuristic than driving

down a public highway to being filmed in

your front yard.

It's such a, such a mess.

Uh, clock says,

I heard the British also don't think the

sky is blue.

They swear it's gray.

Yeah.

If you missed the beginning of the show,

Lito already told us that the sky is

gray.

Um, they have not,

they've only seen the sun for three point

five seconds this calendar year.

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um ed ai says it's also great in

seattle what is sun yeah uh corey says

it's a lovely day in south louisiana sunny

in yeah i'm taking i'll take my fifty

degrees man it it's been a long time

so

Did you guys see that the CrossFit L

four, the relaunch,

the new video version of the L four

sold out in like fifteen minutes,

fifteen or twenty minutes.

I saw comments that like nobody needs

this.

It's such a select group.

CrossFit isn't growing,

so they shouldn't be worried about these

niche things.

If you put out something and it sells

out in fifteen or twenty minutes,

probably should do it.

Probably should do it.

Probably means there was a demand for that

thing.

If you're selling it out in fifteen or

twenty minutes, people really wanted it.

Um...

They already have a wait list available.

So if people cancel,

you can grab a spot if you had

didn't get in on the initial sale.

But they they only have the capacity to

do so many at a time.

And then I'm sure they'll reopen for some

other things.

Craig Pastley says that is great news.

It is.

Anytime you have a product that you can

put out to the public and sell in.

And not have any more to sell.

That's a good thing.

I don't care what business you're in.

That's a good thing.

Demand is greater than the inventory that

you have.

And that's awesome.

Um,

Last thing I'm going to share with you

This is from Mike Halpin's Instagram

account.

This was as of yesterday.

We are currently sitting at ninety seven

thousand five hundred and forty six people

signed up for the open.

We're almost to that hundred thousand

registrations.

Then this was as of yesterday.

I don't know where we are today,

but that is an increase of thirty eight

point four percent over last year.

Going into this year's Open,

so many people predicted that it would

actually be lower than last year.

I am happy to say it is not

lower than last year.

It is actually growing and doing well.

Now,

Halpin also points out on his next slide

that twenty-two, twenty-three,

and twenty-four had more than a hundred

thousand by this point.

Now that's great that that happened,

but something happened in twenty four that

created a backslide on that.

And we all know it.

So I don't think it needs to be

pointed out.

We all know we're fighting against twenty

twenty five and growing off of that.

Twenty four happened.

We had a death in the family and

now we're trying to move forward.

Yesterday we saw a huge dip because or

last year we saw a huge dip because

people were affected by that death.

Now it's trying to rebuild,

get through the grieving process,

and keep going forward.

So that's what we should be judging on,

not pre the death in the family.

So I'm super proud of what CrossFit has

put out from a media marketing sense to

get the interest out there.

I think a lot of the third-party media

have chipped in

To give more people the the news that

it's out there sharing their stories doing

their thing,

and I think that that has been a

tremendous effort throughout the space um.

So.

Super pumped.

Great numbers.

Hopefully we're already over a hundred

thousand signups,

but hopefully we'll find out.

I wish I knew a way where I

could pull those numbers and have them up

to date,

but I'll keep watching for more updates to

see where we are and keep you guys

updated along the way.

Well, today's been fun.

Sorry it's a little bit shorter show,

but I have to get off.

I have a meeting at one o'clock,

ten minutes from now.

So I have to go up and get

signed into that.

Hope you guys have a great rest of

your day.

I got to get back to work.

You knuckleheads get back to work too.

And we'll see everybody next time.

Don't forget to like and subscribe to the

channel.

With that, have a great day.

We'll see everybody tomorrow on lunch.

Oh, tonight.

Sunday night CrossFit on a Tuesday night.

Tonight.

Tonight.

We'll be live tonight,

Sunday Night CrossFit Talk.

Bye, guys.