Clydesdale Media Podcast

We get together everyday to take a break from the busy workday and hang out and talk sports and entertainment specifically CrossFit. Today we talk about the Unbreakable with Pat Vellner and Danielle Brandon, we talk Dave's Week in Review.  Is he getting to worried about liability and getting to generic in his programming, plus we announce the winner of our thumbnail contest.

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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

it is lunchtime lunch with

the Clydesdale whoo I just

realized I didn't get the

show set up very early

today I got it set up about

five minutes ago um

one of the people I work

with uh ended up calling

off sick today so I had to

cover a bunch of meetings

this morning and uh was

right up against start time

to get in here um but I

would not miss a lunch with

you guys if I can prevent

it so we are having lunch

today corey leonard we are

having lunch uh what's

going on denise kenneth

Man, two of my newest members right there.

Kenneth DeLapp, Denise Moore,

just joined the channel.

That's awesome.

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maybe some of the other

things that would be

awesome so um keep it all

coming we ready for a

left-handed dart shot we're

gonna go quick today we're

gonna go ready fire aim

ready oh I'm doing it not

even on the dartboard

thought maybe if I gave it

like a really hard push, we would get it.

Denise, I'm back at work.

So may not be able to chat too much.

How'd the coaching go?

Did you enjoy your first day

of coaching classes?

I remember my first day coaching,

standing up at the whiteboard,

getting ready to talk to

the class and like just a

lump in my throat.

Oh my gosh.

And I, and I,

I used to speak publicly like

all the time.

I was the trainer of

trainers for most of my

career with the state.

And all I did was go from

county to county doing presentations.

But man,

first time you get up in front of

a class to coach whole

different ball game,

whole different subject matter.

But then it becomes second nature again.

You just get used to it.

So, yeah.

What do we want to talk about today?

Yes, the members were so nice to me.

I kept forgetting the word cycle.

we all have those days where

we forget words.

I think I have at least

daily something that I

forgot to say or a word.

I forgot what it was until I

I'm on the air and you guys help me out.

So yeah, it's cool that you kind of,

it's cool that you're going

to coach where you work out

and you have friends there

that just want you to succeed.

So that helps out a lot.

So one thing that I have

not... I keep forgetting to

show you guys.

We talked about it briefly

on Sunday Night CrossFit Talk.

And that is that Daniel

Brandon jumped into the

United Grid League this weekend.

And...

And her team went up against

Kelsey Keel's team.

And so Kelsey Keel actually

posted her and Daniel

Brandon doing the sandbag

clean over a yoke.

And I wanted to just share

that to show that like

CrossFitters can do this

grid leg thing and they can

do it pretty well.

um sure there we go here we

go there you go

Let's hear it for him.

so that was um daniel

brandon and kelsey keel

doing grid leg over the weekend.

Kelsey Keel clearing the

last sandbag over the yoke.

I would say that Kelsey Keel

had the advantage going into this.

She is more of a strength

specialist than Danielle Brandon.

But the whole match is on

YouTube if you want to go watch it.

Um, again,

I was watching because Lauren

Olson is a friend of mine.

She is on the Houston team

with John Young and I was

watching to support her.

And then all of a sudden

this one pops up and I've

had Kelsey on the show a

handful of times and she's amazing.

We actually sponsored her team.

Uh,

the only time Clydesdale media ever

sponsored a team was her Christine best.

And, um,

See, Denise, names forget.

They just... Wozni.

Oh, gosh.

Allison Alley.

No.

Oh, well.

Wozni.

She was a teammate of Kelsey...

Uh,

when they were Joey tutorial on a team

and Ashley was me, Ashley was new.

There it is.

It all came back to me,

but it was actually was the

Kelsey keel and Christine best.

We sponsored a team at an

event in Philadelphia or I'm sorry,

Delaware.

And, uh, got to know them really well.

And so I watched a little

bit of this match as well, but loved,

love this event.

I love throwing the sandbags

over the yoke.

I just think it's a fun event to watch.

She's at TTT now.

Yeah, Ashley is at TTT now.

She's been there for a couple years.

She crushed the snatch

ladder last year at

semifinals and almost made

a comeback to get into

contention for the games.

She was really making a run

at it the last day.

Just had too much to overcome.

what's up Meredith uh Larry

Young says John Young

should have done the ring

touch yeah Houston came out

on fire and then it just I

think they're still

experimenting with the

lineup and where to put people um

hopefully they get it,

they get it together here.

Um, but again,

fan of John fan of Lauren Olson,

really excited to see

Lauren do some body weight stuff.

Cause she's their strength specialist too.

Uh, but they had her do rope climbs, uh,

this weekend, which was fun to watch.

Um, I'm actually like,

I used to not like grid at all.

Um,

but now I'm actually kind of

enjoying it they're super

quick matches they're done

fast um so um so yeah so

that was uh DB DB doing

some grid League along with

some other people we know so pretty cool

uh wfp put out a new

unbreakable show this

weekend I think maybe

yesterday featuring pat

velner and danielle brandon

I watched that yesterday

afternoon I I really found

it boring I hope I'm not

offending anybody um

But I try to give my opinion

on these content creation

things because there's so

many of them coming out.

And I want them to be so good.

I want them to be good storytelling.

And what I felt this one was,

was it was all at the WFP Tour Event One.

So it very much had the

format of a games

documentary that the Buddy Bros have done,

what, six, seven, eight times.

This was a Buttery Bros production.

It was the two of them going

through all the events at

the WFP tour stop one.

And to me,

there's not enough drama from a

tour stop with no climax at the end.

You're just getting points

to move to the next level.

There's not enough drama

there for it alone to be a great story.

And so I think you have to

bring some other stuff in.

What they vaguely brought in

with Pat Vellner was he was

not performing well.

And Michelle LaTondra was

there talking about how

they want him to be ready

for the last event where

it's double points.

And that means more.

And so they're giving up

some of his fitness at the

beginning of the season.

I wanted more into that.

I wanted to understand that more,

how that training looked

and why they were doing that.

And then there was one piece,

and it was just a split

second with Danielle,

where they show her

high-fiving Justin Kotler.

And I wanted to know more.

We all know that they had a

breakup a few years ago.

We know that she said in an

interview in her

documentary that she liked

the way that Justin coached her.

and I know that it was not

an amicable split and to

see them high-fiving each

other at a world fitness

project event what where

are we now are they back on

speaking terms are they

back to at least being

cordial with each other I

wanted to to see where that

was and there was nothing

they gave me nothing in that direction

And maybe neither one would

speak about it.

But man, when I saw the high five,

I was like,

there's a story there and

that's what I want to know.

And that's what I'm looking

for in all these documentaries,

these things that happen,

these little tidbits that

can lead to a bigger story.

And I feel like lately the

people creating the content

are just missing out on those signals,

those signs to give me more of a story.

that's what I want to see um

I I know all about

danielle's prowess on her

hands I know about um all

this the other stuff that

they talked about in this

this film or whatever you

want to call it it was long

it was forty seven minutes

long um and frankly I I got bored

um, which is very rare for me to,

in a CrossFit type documentary, I,

I don't get bored.

Um, even if it's repeated information, um,

I usually can hang pretty well, but man,

yesterday afternoon,

I struggled just getting

through this one.

I'm,

I'm anxious to hear your thoughts and

to see if you thought it

was any better than what I think.

Um,

Um, because I said earlier, like,

I think what WFP did with, uh,

Laura Horvat was one of the

best pieces of content all year.

Um, this one, I'd give a C, uh,

which is probably my lowest

grade of any of the road to the games.

Any of the WFP stuff,

any of the Hiller stuff,

lowest grade of the season

would be this last one that

just came out.

I just thought it was blah.

and really hard to watch.

So all of the commentary,

all of the commentary was

Tommy Marquez and the buttery bros,

which also left me a little bit flat.

Um,

and didn't have a lot of depth to the

storytelling.

So

And I can say, keeping it real,

I can say that WFP does

have good content because they do.

Um, and I know you said, just kidding,

but that Laura Horvat video

was freaking awesome.

It is one of the best things

put out this year.

Um, and I will,

I will pound that rock all

year long until something beats it.

Um,

Hiller has tied it with a couple videos,

but, uh,

And so, yeah,

I think right now I have

three in that upper echelon

and that is Laura Horvath

and that is the Jason

Hopper video that Hiller

did and the Hip and Steel

video that Hopper did.

And I think he's getting

really close to having

maybe something even more

epic than all of them with Erica follow,

but it's coming together in pieces.

Um,

and we need to have the climax to the

story.

And if that happens,

he is set up where that

story will be huge.

So if you want depth,

the buttery bros are not the place to go.

Typically now,

I mean, if you want fun, that's fine.

And yeah, we'll see.

We need a Bill Leahy climax.

Yeah,

that's another one that he has set up

through years of interviews

and visits and all of that,

that if Bill Leahy goes to

the games and does something amazing,

he has put it together in pieces,

and it'll be cool to see

what that climax looks like.

Yeah, I would look forward to seeing that.

this thing the wfp just put

out is not not on it is my

lowest rated video of the

year and I thought the one

road to the games with fee

and abby was about as bad

as it could get because

there just was nothing new

put in those and they were

just basic training day videos

um with nothing extra and

interviewing both of them I

know they have a lot extra

to share and nothing was

nothing was shared that was

just a really felt like a

thrown together quickly

video hattie and I talked

about it last night she's

hoping she gets a road to

the games video now that she's qualified

There's so much story with her.

If they screw that pooch, man,

if they even do it, who knows?

We'll find out.

um who is doing road to the

games videos it's ian

wittenberg I believe is the

person behind it who used

to work for savan on the

media team he's very

talented in what he does um

but I don't think he's

great at finding the story

he's great at the video

part of it and great at the

editing but not great at

finding the story and

pulling that out of the athletes um

And actually Hiller and I

have talked about it a

little bit behind the scenes.

Um,

and Hiller's talked to the people at

CrossFit are doing the road

to the games and, um, but they're,

they're just falling short on,

on all of that.

And it's sad.

Cause I,

I used to love road to the games

used to love road to the games.

so there's that um kenneth

says maybe the athletes are

just boring um kenneth I I

just told you I've

interviewed abby and phi

they are not boring people

they're they have so much

to talk about they're just

not they're just not

pulling it out of the athletes

And you can't,

when you have Danielle Brandon in a video,

you can't say that she's boring.

That would be the last thing

on earth you would say she is.

You just, but you can't just,

you can't show workout porn

videos and expect it to

like carry it every single time.

You have to tell a story.

And it's the creator not doing that,

not finding the story behind it all.

Um, so yeah, a lot,

some of the other thing, Corey,

you can get workout porn on IG all day.

You can all day long.

That's it right there

outside the gym coverage.

Do you read Vellner boring DBE?

Definitely not exactly.

And I even pointed out

examples where this one

could have been better.

There was,

there was this piece with

Michelle LaTondra and Pat

Vellner and him not doing

well at WFP and why and how

she has to work with him

mentally and why he's not doing well.

There's a reason behind it.

And then again,

when you see Justin Kotler

and Daniel Brandon giving

each other a high five and

you don't follow up with it, that's you,

the creator's fault.

Cause there is a story there.

I guarantee it.

Um,

Dave's week in review

yesterday was pretty flat.

Nothing really new coming out of that.

He's testing workouts.

He said that most of the

stuff coming out for the

CrossFit Games is CrossFit style.

Nothing outside the box.

And that worries me.

You know,

I hear people say that Dave's

workouts are uninspired.

He's kind of becoming repetitive.

And when I hear him say that

these are just straight

down the road CrossFit

style workouts with nothing

outside the box,

is that what we're getting now is...

None of the cool toys,

none of the cool apparatus.

Is there a fear of liability?

Because CrossFit has been so

hands-off this year with everything.

putting the liability onto

third parties and taking it

off of themselves.

Are we going to get a very

generic right down the

fairway CrossFit games

because of this fear now?

I, I, I hope not.

And so when he said that I would,

as much as I love like

basic CrossFit workouts in testing people,

it scares me that that is going to be the,

the,

pretty much what we're

getting now at the crossfit

games clock says I'll say

it dave's programming for

the games last year was

lame it feels like dave's

just dialing it in at this

point uh fluffy fit he

probably was told to simmer it down

Larry Young, very repetitive,

so I expect the same as usual.

Normally, he hypes it up huge,

and it's the same.

Yeah.

Kenneth DeLapp phoning it in.

I hope not.

That's not what I want,

and I don't think that's

what the athletes want,

and I don't think it's what

the fans want.

But I just feel like it's playing it safe,

which is very

counterculture to what CrossFit is.

I don't know.

Clark says, you say potato, I say potato.

No.

The other thing that Dave

said in the Week in Review

that was wild to me is that

the Community Cup was a success.

I'd like to know the numbers

because I don't know a lot

of people who did it.

I know a handful of gyms

that programmed it into

their week's programming.

But I don't...

But I don't think that I've

heard a lot of people like

super excited or... And I

think the big miss was over

fifty percent of your

athletes are masters aged athletes.

And when you don't include

age groups into the

equation of what area

you're in to compete,

you've lost half of the open population.

Then you hold it in the

summertime when all

families are out on vacations,

school is out,

their schedules are

disrupted because kids are

at home instead of at school.

People have to work out at

different times during the day,

and it complicates things.

I think the timing was bad with it,

and I think not including

the age groups was a huge,

huge miss because I know that people –

Sixty five up, seventy up.

We're having to do like

advanced workouts that they

just could not could not do.

Amanda Harry did it.

That's about it.

And even her, if you watch her videos,

chose not to redo some reps

that she thought were

questionable because it

didn't matter in the end.

And I think that's very

telling as to what this meant.

Meredith,

how does he measure that success?

That's what I want to know.

Do they have numbers of

people who signed up?

Has Dave just become a yes man?

I don't know if Dave would

ever become a full yes man,

but I think that what

happened at the games last

year with Lazar Jukic has affected him.

So, I don't know.

Larry Young,

no one wants to train for

mediocrity quarters as a

goal either percentage.

Yeah, I think I'm with you on that.

I think that CrossFit tried

to go from taking twenty

five percent or ten percent

the year before.

that were the quarterfinals

where a lot of those people signed up.

It wasn't a hundred percent,

but a good chunk of them

signed up and they tried to

make it all inclusive to

the entire community.

The quarterfinals had a goal to it.

People wanted to make it.

People wanted to say they

were a quarter finalist.

It meant something.

If everybody gets to do it

at the community cup,

it doesn't have any meaning to it.

And you've already established your level.

So you're not getting a new

level by doing the community cup.

So timing,

the meaning behind it and the

age group stuff,

I think all now we're just

getting tons of things that

may have been the problem.

But who knows?

We'll have new owners by the

end of the year,

and I'm sure it'll all be

different next year.

Had a fun time with Hattie

Canyo last night.

If you missed that,

make sure to go back and check that out.

We talked about her being injured,

how that affects her season,

how she had to kind of wait

until the last minute to try to qualify.

We talked about NorCal.

We talked about going

through that whole experience.

and the mental stress that put on her.

And then it was a great evening.

We went off the air and

talked for another thirty minutes.

I just adore her.

We've been friends for a

while now and can't wait

for her to get back to the

games and have a good

experience this year

because last year was a

rookie year and anybody who

was a rookie last year and

that being your first games

had to feel cheated.

We talk about that.

And now she can go back and

maybe have an experience

that she was looking

forward to in her rookie season,

may get it in her sophomore season.

And that goes for the Austin Halfields,

the Lexi Neelys,

the people that were

rookies last year and did

get to punch their ticket a

second straight year and

now get to kind of wipe the

slate clean and hopefully

have a good clean run at

the games this year.

um the winner of my contest

from yesterday which was

last week I put out four

thumbnails monday tuesday

thursday friday where I had

a chat gpt make me into a

famous painting and if

someone could name the

artists on all four

paintings and be the first

one to do so I would send

them out a prize pack

And the winner is Beth,

who her screen name is AtMazePhase,

that is M-A-Z-E-F-A-Z-E,

you have won the prize pack.

And the answers were last

Monday was Edward Munch,

last Tuesday was Pablo Picasso,

last Thursday was Andy Warhol,

and last Friday was Vincent Van Gogh.

So Beth,

if you could just shoot onto

Instagram and shoot me your

address and email address,

and I will be able to get

something out to you in the

next day or so.

So you win the prize that is yours.

So.

Um, Kenneth DeLapp says,

you're not a Dolly guy, huh?

I actually, Dolly's actually my favorite.

Uh,

I've been to the Salvador Dolly museum

in St.

Petersburg, Florida.

Um, and I actually did one with Dolly,

but I think that chat GPT

really cheated on it.

So, uh,

to explain the picture was me doing, uh,

a wall walk, uh,

And basically they took the

wall where I was doing the

handstand and around it,

they put trees with melting clocks.

That's how they made it a Salvador Dali.

And I just thought it was cheesy.

I thought it would be cooler

if they'd like made the

stilt legs like on the

elephants up my legs doing

the wall walk or something like that.

But they didn't do that.

So, but Salvador Dali is my favorite.

And I actually like his

later stuff even more where

he got religious and he did

some crucifixion paintings.

His famous painting, The Bullfighter,

this was like after his

surrealist time and when he

really got into doing

massive paintings with more

meaning to it.

And The Bullfighter is about

how he met his wife.

And I really liked that one as well,

but I got to see that one

live in his museum in St.

Petersburg, Florida.

And I got to see the crucifixion one,

which is gorgeous in person.

It's actually a,

a view from God looking

down at the crucifixion and it's,

it's amazing.

Um,

What I'm going to leave you

with now is you guys all

know that like lately,

the thing that calms me

down is doing Legos.

But I've found something

that gives me frustration with it,

and that is I've been

buying the light kits to go

with my Legos.

So you can light up the Lego

like my DeLorean lights up, headlights,

the flux capacitor, the tubes,

all that kind of stuff.

That one went amazing.

I did the uphouse and did

the light kit for it.

and clipped a wire on the

last damn wire and um and

now the inside lights don't

work but the rest of it

lights up and I was cool

with it I'm now doing the

nintendo I have it all done

and again the last wire

trying to plug it in to

these and they're teeny

tiny like I can't even describe

like a sixteenth of an inch,

like wide maybe.

And you have to plug them

into this socket to get it

all together into this transformer.

And I clipped the wire at the end.

And this is a long wire that

goes down through the TV set.

And so I don't know what's

not going to light up.

I have,

I don't have AAA batteries to be

able to light it up to see

what I lost in that little wire clip.

But it is a lot,

it is so much more work

doing the lighting kit than

it is to actually do the

Legos and you have to tear

it apart to do it.

And so now if I,

if I even can get a

replacement wire for that,

I have to feed it back

through the TV and try again.

And if,

just frustrated I'm really

disappointed because it lit

up the screen and it lit up

some of the like question

mark boxes I know I'm

losing those or I gotta

find this wire somewhere

else where I can replace it

and start that part over

again but it is it is all it is awful

I wish I wouldn't have got

into the light kits,

although it makes the

DeLorean like ten times better.

It makes the uphouse better.

This one,

like it even lights up the

Nintendo power button,

different things like that.

So I'm going to reach out to

the company and say, hey,

the wire got clipped.

Can I get a replacement?

Because I think I'm losing

too much stuff with this one.

but very, very frustrated.

Um, Kenneth, the lab,

I'll have to check those out.

Never heard of a lighting kits.

Yeah.

It's I'll,

I'll DM you the name of the company.

Um, they, they have a kit for every Lego,

uh,

and it so it can light up

meredith the delorean is

fantastic the delorean is

my favorite thing so far um

I really like the nintendo

too and I'm actually going

to put it right here when

I'm done with it because

it's big enough that you'll

actually kind of be able to

see it um the stadiums I

have back there are so tiny

like there's penn state and

there's the there's the bears

And so they're too small.

So I'm going to put them up

on the shelf down here and

I'll just put the Nintendo back there.

But yeah,

that's my frustration because it

was so calming putting

together that Nintendo and

getting it all put together.

And it was like a twenty three bag.

Three thousand piece Lego

set and then to have the

one wire clip is the last

thing to plug in.

Just so frustrating.

Anyway.

Anyway.

Well, guys, again,

if you are Beth Maze Phase Ninety-Nine,

make sure you DM me on

Instagram with your email

address and your address,

and I'll get a prize kit out to you.

We'll do some other fun stuff, too,

in the near future.

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it's time for you

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I'm going to get back to

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everybody tomorrow.

for lunch with the Clydesdale,

cooking it Cajun style with

Corey Leonard.

Bye, guys.