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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 how Mayhem can't seem to imagine why athletes would got to other events instead of theirs.  Should CrossFit have an all-star game or do we already have it?   We take a look at some of the comments from the last few shows.

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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.

My question is, if you ruptured your ACL,

would you go seventy miles an hour on

two sticks?

Let's talk about that.

I love the chase and the hunt,

and I set the pace when I'm running.

I always take what I'm wanting,

I always give it one hundred.

Don't need a bank, no I'm 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 break up so I can

make a better me.

D-E-M-M-W!

It's lunch time.

What is going on, everybody?

Welcome to Lunch with the Clydesdale.

Man,

I haven't seen some of these people in

a little, in some time, man.

We've got Ken Walters doing some ribeyes.

We've got Mike DeVito in the chat.

We've got Jason Bourne.

Hey, you never know where that man is.

He could be on a mission at any

given time.

Dear God, that's Jason Bourne.

It's one of my favorite,

it's one of my favorite things of all

time.

And as Trent Olive always says.

What's going on?

We've got Terry.

We've got Frida.

We've got Jenny.

Man.

All the people.

Love it.

Jesus Christ, that's Jason Bourne.

Jesus Christ, that's Jason Bourne.

It's one of my favorite GIFs.

Every time I see somebody doing something

absolutely ridiculous,

that's usually my go-to.

Jesus Christ, that's Jason Bourne.

We're going to get into some stuff today

before we get into too much.

Um,

spectator tickets for syndicate crown go

on sale this Friday at noon Eastern time.

Uh, so back in Knoxville again, love,

love Wilson Park, man.

If you,

he puts on a great event and he

does everything he can to make it the

best experience for everybody.

They usually have stuff like outside the

arena,

inside the arena stuff to do for the

whole family.

Um,

I have said over and over again that

semifinals are my favorite time of the

year to go see an event.

It's more intimate.

You get to see more people.

You get to sit and have conversations.

The athletes are more accessible.

It's the best time to go watch an

event.

So those tickets are available this Friday

at noon Eastern time.

Get them while they're hot.

Um,

so you broke some news to me in

your personal life,

your personal competitive life.

All right.

Moving on the air.

You are actually heading on the road.

Yeah.

Next Friday I'll be flying to, uh,

South Carolina to attend or not just

attend to compete at fitness of the coast,

um, on a team because,

so we always talk about how awesome the

masters community is, right?

We're probably the biggest proponents of

them outside the actual Masters podcast

that happened.

I met a dude my first year at

Legends.

His name's Dwayne.

He was in my age group.

Awesome dude.

We hit it off, hung out,

bullshitted all weekend.

and been trying to get together and do

a competition together basically since

then and just haven't been able to link

up.

Well, he hit me up Monday morning,

noonish, whatever it was,

because he apparently tore his bicep at

TFX over the weekend,

which I do not recommend.

TFX, yes.

Tearing your bicep, not so much.

And wanted to see if I could take

his place on a team at Fitness to

the Coast.

And this is how good of a dude

this dude is.

He's like, just get there.

He said,

my wife still wants to go because their

son and stepdaughter like live in the

area.

So I'm going to go visit them.

He said, take my ticket,

go on my team, you know, partner up.

It's co-ed.

So I'm going in.

Master's, thirty-five, thirty-nine.

Yay.

FYI,

I'll be forty-nine in a month and a

half, two months, whatever it is.

But you look...

I feel seventeen if you really want to

know the truth about it.

So my wife would say I act twelve

if you really want to get down to

brass tacks.

But anyway,

they have already got an Airbnb.

He says it's three bedroom.

Come on.

He said, just get here.

He said, you'll be doing me a favor.

And I was like,

this is a golden opportunity.

I've wanted to do fitness at the coast.

I missed that.

Thanks, Mike.

Mike says,

don't look a day over forty eight.

I've been wanting to do fitness to the

coast and just have it, you know,

sign up for the qualifiers for whatever

reason.

They're usually they happen usually right

when I'm training for legends and whatever

else.

So I haven't had an opportunity to and

this kind of fell in my lap.

So, yeah,

I'm going over there competing with

Anastasia Alexander as my teammate.

And we're going to be on the floor

Saturday and Sunday.

cool hopefully they stream it again this

year we can get uh some peeks at

you ortega is going to be there i'll

see you there take them uh larry mentally

i'm twenty but i move like i'm ninety

this dude again larry stop talking about

my friends like that it's not me

Uh, Sten says physical age, not mental.

Um, and Lito, I feel at seventeen too,

but my joints say otherwise.

See, I would,

when I met Lito last year at the

Masters Games,

I would not have said she was a

Masters athlete.

If I would have just walked up to

her on the street,

no way would I have said she's a

Masters athlete.

No, I can believe that.

Just from seeing her videos and the

content that she posts and whatnot,

the shock of red hair, first of all,

is probably your first indication that

there's no possible way this chick's a

Masters athlete.

But then in everything I've seen,

she does not come across as being,

and don't take this the wrong way, Alito,

as being as old as she is.

The other thing it shows is like CrossFit

is the age-defying drug.

It's amazing how it works.

Isn't it?

Like you get healthy and you do all

the things you're supposed to do and you

look younger than you are.

look it feel it move like it i

tell people all the time i told my

class this morning um as we were warming

up i was we had a brand new

girl who is three weeks in and like

we do air squats if you're in my

warm-up you're doing air squats at some

point and i said if you want to

get a solid flex on somebody at the

grocery store and you got to get something

off the bottom shelf drop into a squat

And just sit there for a second because

people will look at you like you are

an exotic animal that they have never seen

before.

They don't understand how you can do it.

Only babies can do that.

No, it's not how it works.

CrossFit is the fountain of youth.

And Vicky says, Lito,

you are one of my goals, girl.

Lito's fit, man.

Really fit.

Come on, Shannon.

Shannon does not look her age.

I was told I look like someone's grandma

on the floor by a photographer.

Yeah.

And then you did things that no,

but none of them could actually do.

Correct.

Correct.

Says former CrossFit Games champion

Shannon Bones.

Mike DeVito,

I show grocery store dominance by going

into the fifteen items or less,

like with thirty items.

No, just walk in there like this.

What are you going to do about it?

What are you going to do?

I'm ringing all these up.

All of us are probably younger than a

twenty-year-old just sitting on the couch.

That's a fact, Fredo.

At the grocery store,

I have to step on the bottom shelf

to reach the top shelf.

That'll get you looks, too.

Hey, Meredith.

Same.

But you can do it.

Yeah.

But you can do it.

Yeah.

You got enough balance and strength and

coordination to be able to actually stand

on that thing and reach up and grab

whatever you need and then come back down

off of it.

A hundred percent.

Chad and Newfie,

I always say I'm still seventeen.

My whoop says twenty-eight.

Actual age is thirty-eight.

See?

Fountain of youth.

Fountain of youth.

My fitness age on my Garmin refuses to

get below forty five and a half because

it still reads BMI instead of actual like

body fat percentage.

And so like my BMI is like thirty

because I weigh one hundred eighty five

pounds and I'm five foot six.

So it's like you could get down to

like thirty something.

But apparently my watch thinks I'm fat,

which is fucking hilarious.

This is what someone told me when I

first started CrossFit.

When Arnold Schwarzenegger won Mr.

Universe,

the ultimate physique competition in the

world, at the time he won Mr. Universe,

his BMI said he was obese.

Yeah, a hundred percent.

such a thing why it's taken us all

this long to flip the food pyramid maybe

we can flip the freaking bmi calculation

as well just give i'm in the news

it's it's useless a dude literally made it

up like i forget it was the seventies

or the eighties or something like that but

like he just kind of made up some

calculations and then we everybody just

rolled with it all righty uh larry says

if his bmi gets down to thirty he

might not wear a shirt anymore

If mine gets down to thirty,

I am never wearing a shirt.

I will go into the twenty items or

less with thirty going.

All right.

So yesterday I caught up on the Rich

Froning podcast.

Okay.

And I'm going to preface this with Rich

is my friend.

favorite male athlete of all time.

Absolutely.

I've said that a million times on the

show.

I think he is the greatest athlete to

ever come through CrossFit.

And regardless of the dominance of Matt

Frazier,

I think Rich would have done whatever it

took to compete against Matt in the time

that they were together.

Right?

Absolutely.

But this whole be, and I know,

I know I'm going to,

I know some of this is clickbait to

get people to click on their stuff, but,

However, in the middle of the podcast,

they talked about why people aren't

signing up for the Mayhem Classic.

Why would you not?

Why would you not?

And then Scott Vandersloot is saying,

if I am an elite athlete who is

a top ten games athlete,

I would want to go up against the

best in the world.

And I would want to come to...

And then they talked about the good old

days of the Central East where Rich had

to go up against the Marcus Hendrens and

the Dan Bailey's and the Scott Pan chicks

and all of those people all in the

same regional.

Right.

Apples to oranges, buddy.

Back then you had no choice.

Wherever you lived, you had to compete.

Now you have a choice.

It's the way the season is structured.

Two,

I'm glad that you love your event so

much that you think it is the only

option for people.

But I love Wilson Park and Syndicate Crown

has been a very well-run event for several

years.

Why do you think everybody thinks yours is

the premier event and everything else is

like step down?

And I guess when you're creating it,

you need to think about that.

You need to think that that is the

case.

But the fact of the matter is Wilson's

been doing this a long time.

And he's really damn good at it.

Right?

The other thing,

people don't live all on the East Coast.

Some people live in Europe.

Some people live on the West Coast.

And there are options much closer and much

more easy to get to than Cookville,

Tennessee.

Right?

And have the nostalgia factor that are

people throwing in just by being at

Delmore, regardless of who's running it.

People want to go because that's where

it's at.

Right.

There are so many factors to this,

and I am putting most of this on

Scott Vandersloot.

He was the one saying and kind of

calling people out that if you are an

elite athlete,

you should not be afraid of anybody.

I don't think half the field that said

no is afraid of anybody.

I think they just had better options in

the overall scheme of the season.

And then you take someone like James

Sprague who was set on Savan yesterday.

I'm only doing one semifinal so that I

can collect the biggest contract I earned

at WFP.

So I'm only doing one semifinal and I'm

confident if I can get my spot in

that one and I'm making it close at

NorCal.

They're spoiled for choice.

You got Mayhem, Syndicate, Legends,

NorCal.

That's just here.

That is just here in America.

Not counting French Throwdown, Far East.

I'm sure I'm forgetting four of them.

You're spoiled for choice.

So to say that people are scared to

go is, you know who's scared to go?

People who don't sign up for any of

them.

People who don't do any of the qualifiers

for any of them.

That's who's scared to go.

Or somebody's scared to go.

To do a ten K row and go

to the Far East in the qualifier so

the competition's low over there.

I may or may not know somebody who

signed up and did the ten K row

and the one rep max that left.

I mean, cannot confirm nor deny,

but I may or may not know somebody

who did that and was just as bad

as anticipated.

Who's watching those videos, by the way?

I have no idea.

And what are they watching for?

I do look at mayhem as a premier

event,

but people have to look at their chances

and what's financially beneficial for each

of their personal situations.

And it's even more than that, Larry.

And I look at it as a premier

event too.

Like I went to the first ever mayhem

classic.

It was a great experience.

I, I loved every single minute of it,

but it doesn't mean that syndicate crown

is not a premier event either.

Correct.

Right.

You're not the only show in town that,

And flying into Knoxville, still tough,

is still easier than flying into

Cookville.

Because you can't.

Because you can't.

Yeah.

Unless you're hopping a crop duster into a

field, you're not flying into Cookville.

You're renting a helicopter to drop you

off at Cookville High or whatever

community college they got laying around

over there.

That's about the extent of it.

Oh, that's hilarious, dude.

Free to three to five hour travel versus

a twenty hour plus one.

Most would choose the one closer to you.

Yes.

Yes.

One hundred percent.

Why would you not?

It doesn't matter where you go.

If you qualify high enough,

you finish high enough at whatever

competition you go to,

you are still going to make the games.

So why would you not take the one

you either think you have, A,

the best shot at, B,

is the closest slash most convenient to

your house, to where you live,

to where you stay, to where you train,

to where you're going to be at that

time of the year,

whatever that looks like.

Why would you not?

The outcome is going to be the same.

The field might be a little bit different.

They're going to be different at all of

them.

Wilson's is going to be the most,

I would say,

the most exclusive because if you didn't

sign up for the Open,

if you're not actually in it or if

you're already qualified,

you don't get to go.

which is the only one,

as far as I know,

the only person that's doing that,

and that's the only one that's making any

sense out of it.

Anna Shoup says, I love the Sneaker Crown.

This will be my third year going.

Sneaker Crown is awesome,

and they do such a good job running

the event.

Vicky says,

I didn't get that same vibe as you

did.

Maybe I'm reading too little into it.

Well, see, Vicky,

this is where we're just a little bit

different.

And again, much love, Vicki.

We talked yesterday.

Love that she has these comments, right?

I'm doing a talk show every single day

where I need to come up with topics.

So when I'm listening,

I'm listening for these small things for

us to be able to discuss.

And I really did feel like Scott

Vandersloot specifically was very,

very adamant about people ducking

competition in the current format of the

CrossFit season.

I don't think Rory or Rich,

although sometimes they agreed with things

he said,

I don't think that they were as adamant

as Scott was about competition.

that specific piece but when he came in

saying well listen you had to go up

against the tough and you and you didn't

complain and you didn't do this and

nobody's complaining right now also that

was years ago right and you had to

go where you lived there was no he

had no choice you had to go up

against who you had to go up against

if i'm jason hopper i can literally go

wherever i want to go

Whichever one I want to sign up for,

it doesn't matter.

Or any one of those guys.

Uh,

Kenneth DeLapp been a member of the show

for twenty months.

That's almost two years.

Two straight years.

The original lunch show.

You got it, man.

And Kenneth's been with us for a long,

long time.

He is the man.

Absolutely.

Jenny says it still should be that way.

I hope they bring back regionals for that

reason.

I want them to bring back regionals,

but I don't.

It's not because of the competition.

It's because that it brings the

competition close to the affiliates where

the people are from.

And then the affiliate support is much

bigger than what we have currently with

semifinals.

That's my main reason for wanting

regionals back again.

I would say that plus standardized

programming.

God, I hate standardized programming.

But anyway, I get it.

I get it.

That's a show for another day,

maybe later this week.

Tristan,

the people they want to go are ducking

because they have so many options and the

people who would go aren't invited or

won't qualify for half the semis this

season.

Coach T speaking facts.

And what the cowboy said.

Cowboy.

This is something we talked about

yesterday about Pat Vellner having an

ablation done yesterday,

and it was on his story.

He actually came out on Instagram and

explained what the process was.

He had an atrial flutter, not full AFib.

It's a different rhythm than an AFib,

but it was happening during competitions.

and putting him out of breath.

And so him and his wife had agreed

once the twenty five season was done,

they would look to get the ablation to

get that fixed so that the twenty six

season is OK.

He also stated in that Instagram video

that it's about a two week recovery time

before he can start ramping up the

workouts again.

uh so right now he's just resting um

and that was i saw that maybe an

hour ago on instagram um but atrial

flutter not atrial fib fibrillation

fibrillation easy for you to say yeah um

so um uh regionals were the best in

my opinion i i think they brought a

lot it

They're the best for the fans for sure.

Yeah.

It's figuring out the monetary piece of

it.

And I'm sure there are some brains that

can figure out some ways to save on

the monetary piece.

Because if you're getting more affiliates

to show up and support the athletes,

you're getting more gate receipts.

So there's got to be a way.

I'm in the Central or Central East or

whatever it was,

whichever version we were doing.

Nashville was sold out every time we went.

Oh, I bet.

Central East was sold out in Cincinnati or

Columbus every time we went.

So the gate receipts would be higher.

The problem we had at that time is

some of the regionals weren't as strong

and they did not get the attendance like

California and Central got during those

times.

Southeast region.

You can say it.

It's fine.

Shanna says just say AFib.

Yeah.

Sometimes I like to challenge,

and then I realize halfway into it,

I'm like, it wasn't worth it.

Maybe I should not.

Ortega says, no one is ducking.

It's strategic.

What's the best route to qualify for the

games?

Yeah.

Vicky's going to make Corey a combo hat,

half baseball, half cowboy hat.

I'd rather her go with the original thing

she read, half and then a third.

I'd like to see how she's going to

make that work.

Math is hard.

Math is hard.

Cowboy in the back or front?

Make it reversible so he can go either

way.

Yeah,

just going to put one side and then

one side.

Go down the middle.

Yeah, absolutely.

Split it right down.

Okay.

So anyway,

that was my line of the why is

Mayhem getting butthurt over this whole

thing.

It was really Scott Vandersloot who was

really kind of attacking the athletes for

it.

They have a great lineup at Mayhem,

regardless of everything.

They put together a really good lineup.

It's going to be fun to watch.

I'm sure they're going to put together a

great show.

So yeah, there's all that.

um yesterday we were going to talk about

and we ran out of time and that

is should crossfit have an all-star or pro

bowl type game at the end of the

season and i and i say this because

uh the nfl is getting attacked right now

the pro bowl flag football game happened

last night

Really atrocious to watch,

really hard to watch.

I liked it better when they did like

skills competitions instead of an actual

game of any kind of type where like

quarterback had to hit moving targets.

And they even had a center thing where

you had to like snap the ball through

holes, right?

And you got points and they did a

tug of war.

Like that stuff was more fun to me

than like actually playing the game.

i saw a highlight this morning of joe

burrow and them like out there and then

uh oh who was it anyway he caught

an interception and ran it back and like

i didn't realize what i was looking at

until just now when you said that they

played a flag football game that that's

what it actually was and i'm like it

looked like they were goofing around and

like playing a pickup game

That's what it looked like from the

highlight that I saw.

I would never have known that's what that

actually was.

That's wild.

Vicky said,

typing without glasses on is hard.

Yeah.

After sinus surgery,

I couldn't wear glasses for a couple of

days.

Texting was nearly impossible.

As far as CrossFit having one, dude,

what John George says right there is one

hundred percent.

I want to see CrossFit athlete doing a

workout for fun.

Isn't that the theme of was that

California has gone for?

Yeah.

Even even regular water pollution.

Like not even SoCal dude,

like they're out there and they're

competing,

but it's for them to compete and have

fun and maybe win, you know,

a little bit of prize money or whatever

the case may be.

They're not doing the wild,

crazy shit that they would normally do to

try to win workouts.

Right.

They're not Matt Fraser diving over the,

like hitting his chest piece and falling

three feet off the concrete and

to get second place in the uh what

was it former's nightmare whatever

whatever it was called right yeah oh

strongman's fear excuse me strongman's

fear he didn't even win that workout but

he was trying to get those points so

bad and beat um wachowski wachowski

wachowski so bad mike wazowski's a whole

different person has two eyes mike one

mike one yeah um

you don't get that if they're just out

there doing it front.

I mean, Ken Walter says no,

because it's an individual sport.

So CrossFit pro bowl game wouldn't be any

different than any other competition.

However,

seventies ABC wide world of sports

superstars would be great.

Yes.

I think that'd be cool.

Or what the lab said right there and

a celebrity all-star game,

make them play softball.

Yeah.

Kalipa would be last pick.

hundred percent hundred percent put them

make them play softball make them do

something that's actually athletic and see

who can and who can't host some

personalities or other sports athletes at

the ranch the problem with that is you

have to get the participation of the other

athletes right do like uh remember mtv

used to do rock and jock

But here we get out there, right?

Something along those lines,

but you got CrossFit athletes and an

actual athletes, right?

So you got Tyson Beijing is on a

team with with Justin Medeiros.

And they have to do something athletic.

Right?

Yeah,

I know that Justin can actually throw a

baseball,

ten feet and hit and hit somebody in

the glove.

We know Tyson can.

Here's my dilemma with that.

CrossFit seems to get stuck in a rut

when they have an athlete in another sport

that loves CrossFit.

And I love Tyson Bajan.

I am the biggest Chicago Bears fan you

will ever meet.

I watch everything that dude is on.

I want more than...

I want more than just Tyson involved,

right?

I want other.

That's what I'm saying.

Like you'd have to,

you'd have to go form it out and

figure out who's doing CrossFit and who

isn't, you know,

in the wide world of sports.

Cause I'm sure there's a ton of people

that are still doing it,

but be able to get them together and

get them in the same place and do

something along those lines.

That would be fun to watch.

Then you get to see them doing stuff

that they don't normally do.

There's that event over in the UK.

I don't think they did it this year,

but they did it the past two years.

And one of the things was there was

like an American Ninja Warrior course.

Watching the CrossFitters attempt the

Ninja course was fun for me to watch.

If you added pieces like that to something

where you brought them together,

that would be really cool to me.

The more I was thinking about it last

night, I thought maybe we already have...

Yeah, Patrick Clark said Fit Fest.

That's what it was.

Maybe we already have our all-star game.

And initially you think, well,

Waterpalooza, SoCal, right?

You're bringing people North America

versus the world.

It's kind of this big thing.

And that could be it, kind of.

But I think Rogue is it too.

Rogue essentially is taking the best

athletes from that season and

I know their new formula goes back a

few years.

Right.

If they went back to the old way

of basically taking the top fifteen from

the games and moved in and had the

Invitational,

that essentially becomes your all-star

game.

It's the best of the best with all

of their expenses covered,

coming to have fun,

but there's serious money on the line.

Like,

you're not getting half-assed effort at

Rogue.

No.

But you're also getting the best of the

best, getting their expenses covered.

It's like a reward for them for making

it there.

And because their rogue programming is so

specialized,

you're not seeing people do stuff like

they would normally do.

That handle with the weight on it,

they had to move up the stairs this

year.

Like that's not a games event type thing

that most love log is not a game,

not necessarily.

They have had it at the games,

but generally speaking,

that's a rogue thing, right?

Alito says, I mean, I might be biased,

but if you want to test athleticism,

it shouldn't be something that only

Americans can do.

American Ninja Warrior is just the

American version of it.

It is actually not an American thing.

It is a an Asian Japanese thing.

I believe it came out of Japan and

it is spread around the world.

It's an obstacle course race that is

worldwide.

There just is an American version that's

televised called American Ninja Warrior.

Yeah.

Um,

but that it would actually was born out

of Japan and has spread around the world.

Uh,

she was referring to the football thing.

Yeah.

I don't,

the football is not an example to use

in this.

It was terrible.

Um, but no, I would, I,

especially like an obstacle course, right?

Like that,

where it's not just how fit you are,

where you have to have all the, um,

guess it is kind of how fit you

are because it's balanced coordination

speed strength agility like it's all of it

put together at once and to see if

you can catch these things and then swing

from one thing to another one and you

know uh the salmon ladder and just all

those why that stuff is wild to watch

dude absolutely and then some of the

bigger bodies

right the jason hoppers and whatnot i

would love to see hopper and roll through

the american ninja course and just just to

see he might be fantastic at it i

have absolutely no idea but it would be

fun to watch well what was fun is

um so when fit fest did that last

year or last year i think it was

I think Patrick was actually the one

filming it.

He filmed them trying it.

And you could see them adapting as they

were going through it.

The first time through,

they weren't doing well.

Second time through, all of a sudden, oh,

they made it a little bit further.

Third time through, oh,

now we're starting to get it.

And it was really fun watching those with

high athleticism figure it out faster as

they're going through it repeatedly.

Yeah.

And so that would be fun.

And it would be a competition that would

favor the smaller athlete that their grip

strength would hold up more because

they're not supporting two hundred and

thirty pounds on a bar.

Dangling from one arm trying to swing to

the next one.

Yeah.

Yeah,

so I think there could be things that

would make that a lot of fun.

I think you could add something like that

to like Guadalupalooza SoCal,

which is like an adaptable athletic type

thing as one of the events that would

make it fun.

I just think that like SoCal has to

like get it refined down a little bit

more.

They've only done it two years.

Maybe give them a little bit more time

to get it refined and maybe we will

have something there.

I think the only thing that is my

biggest drawback with SoCal is in the past

two years that it's been around,

it's been so sponsor dependent.

Yeah.

And maybe,

and I don't think their tier is sponsoring

it this year.

So maybe it won't be a sponsor dependent

moving into the future.

Love it.

Oh yeah.

Amanda Fillers,

we found a place with an obstacle course

in twenty seventeen and got to go practice

there beforehand.

Yeah, I see.

I worked as a as a volunteer to

twenty seventeen games in the O course and

it helped with that whole thing.

That was so much fun to watch.

So I'll watch the documentary just to

watch that part of it,

just to watch watch Matt fall off,

Pat fall off like right.

That was the eighteen was when they fell

off.

Yeah.

Eighteen was the where they had.

Oh, yeah.

Randy at the end.

One where it was freezing cold outside.

Yeah.

It was snowing.

Yeah.

Snowing in August.

Yeah.

That one was fun to watch, too,

with the caving ladder and and all of

that good stuff.

But yeah, no,

both of those were fantastic.

I think a test of common things that

CrossFit can be beneficial,

but just at extreme levels.

That's why I love events like Strongman

Sphere from the games.

That's another twenty seventeen event.

One of my favorite events ever.

You know, I've told the story on here.

My job was to run down,

grab the yoke and bring it back to

reset in between every event.

And that was one of the highlights of

my CrossFit life, getting to do that.

And it was we were in the pit.

Because it was a raised floor back then.

And watching that when Matt and Brent went

over the edge, it was freaking awesome.

And just falling over the side.

And not even for first place.

That's what got me.

That's what that dude was willing to do

and didn't even get first place.

That's amazing.

It's fun to watch.

And the choose-your-own-adventure style,

right?

Because...

which you got to pick whatever you wanted

to take first and then they added the

handstand walk piece for a gymnastics

aspect to it and that made a huge

difference like fukowski failed two two

handstand steps from the fit the one line

and where he would have won that by

a landslide and there would have been no

going over the edge no uh climbing snail

was a fun one to watch

And Frida, that's a great point.

And I think we're all missing that outdoor

aspect of CrossFit competition.

We've been inside for a couple years now.

We've lost all of the strongman's fear,

obstacle course, snail,

those types of things.

It would be awesome to get back to

a point where we could break those things

out again.

The, uh,

and maybe during an all-star competition

or at the end of the season.

Chaos.

That's a,

that was another one where you just go

into your judge tells you to stop.

I didn't know.

Yeah.

All, all good stuff.

I, the more we're inside,

the more it's predictable.

The more it's predictable and the less

excited, like it comes to,

it ends up coming down to the race

and it's less spectacle than it used to

be.

And not that the spectacle is more

important than the race,

but you have to have a good balance

of both.

I think you have to have something that

is fun to watch and has a good

race at the same time.

When you can't tell where anybody's at,

or you have to rely on the,

you know,

the screen or the announcer or something,

you know, chase or bill,

whoever to tell you, Hey,

this person is right here or whatnot.

You can follow it,

but it's not as exciting as, holy shit,

Katrin just made it to the sled,

the pulling thing, whatever,

I forget what it's called,

and she is smoking everybody.

It's not even close.

Watching them move across the floor or

whatnot.

That kind of stuff was way more fun

for me.

The killer cage.

The fact that that has never came back,

all those pieces and parts are sitting in

a warehouse somewhere.

like that was fun to watch yeah that's

why rogue owns five buildings in columbus

hundred percent hundred percent like like

like pc said they're all sitting around

somewhere in a warehouse and the fact that

they've never been used again you know put

them in a different configuration put

different stuff in in between and whatnot

make folks do that uh shanna says you

should hold the games in the pacific

northwest and summer mild temps for

outdoor events

she's not wrong.

Uh,

one reason why rogue is a better viewing

experience right now,

especially if they can find a place where

they go back outside.

Yeah.

Um, you know, in, I,

I was not a fan of the baseball

seating and structure hill.

The hill was fun to watch,

especially in the rain with Chandler doing

the,

the butt slide down the arm photo slide.

Those are the things that then live in

infamy, right?

Me and my wife were watching it, right?

And he goes sliding down the thing and

she sat up in her seat because she

was only half paying attention.

She goes, is he sliding down?

Yes, he is.

It's the fastest way down.

If you've never walked that hill,

it is steep.

It is a serious, no joke, steep hill.

But yeah.

What else do we got?

I don't know where we're at with time.

Okay.

So I talked about it in the open.

Lindsey Vonn tore her ACL,

ruptured her ACL.

She announced that she is going to try

to compete at the Olympics next week.

Downhill skiing with a ruptured ACL.

How old is she?

This will be her last Olympics.

Well,

it's going to be her last one way

or another.

She already has a robotic knee on the

right side.

This was her left.

Do you think that...

So we had like a text thing with

Jamie and Carolyn and Lex.

Do you think that it's even safe for

her to do that?

No.

No.

How could it be?

They reach speeds of seventy to eighty

miles an hour.

Yeah.

That's what Mark Phillips says right

there.

Yeah.

I mean, that's insane.

Mark Phillips.

I can't imagine how she's going to do

this.

So I get so when Bill blew his

at a killing finals.

Right.

And he finished the workout.

How he did that, I don't know.

How he did that, I don't know.

But adrenaline, he was in the process,

blah, blah, blah, moving still.

Probably more bouncing on one foot than

the other one at that point because he

already had an imbalance,

according to the dude that he's.

But this is already done.

So, like,

is she going to crutch her way up

to the – because Bill was on crutches

for six, eight months, like after surgery,

whatever it was.

I saw him a whole lot.

So if it's blown,

how are you even going to get on

skis?

So apparently I watched a doctor today

kind of explain it.

And he thinks that she can do it

practicing because she's not going to

reach.

She's not going to go to that extreme.

Like you just talked about with Frazier

and Fikowski finishing the sphere and the

effort they put at the end.

When you're practicing,

you're not putting that much effort in.

So the turns aren't as tight.

The speed isn't as great.

So it's going to feel okay to,

for a minute like all braced up but

the problem is you're going to get into

a trouble spot and you're going to try

to engage the stuff that you've been

trained to engage and it's not going to

be there yeah and then you fall down

the mountain instead of slide down it dude

i don't um where shauna shanna a lot

lots of splinting of the knee for support

i guess

How much limiting,

what limiting factor is that going to be?

So watching this video,

the ACL is what keeps your tibia,

the bottom bone, from the top bone,

from going out in front of it.

The tibia from going out.

And so when it tears,

it goes out in front and then snaps

back.

but then the, the, the ligament is gone.

Yeah.

Right.

So now she doesn't have that kind of

go preventing it from going out forward.

And it's also at an angle.

So it'll actually spiral without the

support is the way the,

this doctor explained it.

And when,

if that knee becomes the outside knee that

she has to push on to turn and

And she has to engage that and it's

not there.

It's going to be,

it could be dangerous at seventy miles an

hour.

It could be dangerous at seven miles an

hour.

Much less seventy miles an hour sliding

down the side of a mountain.

That just sounds like a terrible idea.

And I get it.

Like I see what Terry says.

Oh, you know,

she's not ready to accept that her Olympic

career is over.

She's already accomplished all of these

things.

Right?

I would still be looking to want to...

At forty-one, dude,

I'm going to tell you from experience,

and you know as well, she's still young.

So, like, do you want to...

You still want to walk?

You still want to be able to run?

You still want to stay fit,

active the rest of your life?

to to to risk it just for to

say well i made the i made the

olympics and i'm going do my event that

everybody knows me for just so i can

slide down the side of a mountain and

maybe make it all the way to the

bottom without tearing without making it

worse because you already need surgery

it's already gone yeah well i know but

that part's going but then what else is

going to happen whenever like you said

whenever she has to

She just goes into what she normally would

do to that.

I,

my only fear is does she end up

in a wheelchair at forty five because she

has nothing left in either knee.

As that said,

do CrossFitters appear soft to people like

that with all of our safety conversations?

don't know i that's all relative like what

people think about things um i watched the

thing on get up this morning where uh

they were counting down the five guttiest

performances of all time like people that

fought through injury and and they

couldn't even agree on the set and it

was comical like what somebody thought was

they brought up michael jordan's flu game

and one of the athletes was like so

he fought through the sniffles to play a

game

You know,

she's going down a mountain with no ACL.

There's a tiny bit of... Yeah.

Slight difference.

I think Terry's got it.

I think she just is not ready to

accept that her Olympic career is over.

When we all get to that point where

we're walking away, it's tough,

no matter what that sport is or what

level we reach.

Walking away says...

And look,

I understand that's what she's doing.

Like she wants to end it on her

terms, not anybody else's.

I get that mindset.

I just don't know if it's all the

way torn,

like how much worse are you going to

make your leg, your hip,

your knee specifically,

like anything that's all attached to that

shit by going compete at the Olympics and

doing what you do,

which is ski down a mountain at a

million miles an hour.

So, Ken,

she actually tore it last week after she

won the World Cup.

She just had a press conference yesterday

saying she was still going to compete.

She was actually airlifted off the

mountain less than a week ago.

And that's where they found out she tore,

she ruptured the ACL.

Larry Young,

I know a guy after several ACL surgeries,

last time he just didn't fix it and

wore the ACL brace,

played softball for years at a high level.

Yeah,

I think softball and skiing down a

mountain at seventy miles an hour are a

little bit different.

Slightly.

She also said she's doing this to honor

her mother who died of ALS to bring

more awareness to the disease.

That's admirable.

I just don't want her to, I like,

I just hope she isn't like compromised for

the rest of her life because of it.

Um, so, uh,

if you can't run on it,

you should not ski on it,

especially not high impact.

All right.

One last thing before we go.

WFP released their rule book for the

season.

It's out there for everybody to view.

The only thing I'm going to say about

this, and it's going to be super short.

Last year,

I was very supportive of the WFP in

the decision they made with Alex Kazan and

that they said that they had changed the

rule and that cannibalism

Yeah.

Cannabinoids are,

were not actually illegal anymore.

They had changed that.

However,

they released the rule book again.

They are still in there.

Get your paperwork done, please.

Like I tried to support you in that

saying that you can make the decision and

maybe the paperwork didn't keep up with

it.

Don't a year later,

put it back out with the same damn

thing.

Come on.

I tried to support you on that front.

I tried,

but you can't keep doing stuff like this.

Get a better editor.

Street drugs.

I'll miss that.

Correction coming.

The Gazan rule.

Especially after all the flack they got

over it.

Yeah, again,

I don't think it should be illegal.

I think that marijuana is legal in most

states now.

It should be fine.

It's fine in most pro sports.

Just get the paperwork right.

It's not exactly a performance-enhancing

drug.

Yeah.

I mean, come on.

I mean,

there are beliefs that it helps with

recovery.

Fine.

So does magnesium.

Let them have something to recover.

Yeah.

So does magnesium.

So does proper hydration and nutrition.

And so like,

so do a lot of things.

The money you could make at the concession

selling Doritos and Cheetos.

Dude, screw that.

Like it all of a sudden now, um,

what is it?

HDR CBD shows up and like,

they're just selling gummies at their,

at their booth.

Good Lord.

Yeah.

make a million dollars add the games oh

yeah no we ran out it'd run out

in three hours uh last thing before we

go i saw that you got you tried

the strawberry lemonade third c uh i did

yeah i did it's good stuff it's good

stuff it's a little i will say this

and third take note it's a little chalkier

than i expected like it stays in the

glass but that's that's

Like I'm sitting there with my, my,

my thing, mixing it wrong.

And as I get a little bit leftover

in the bottom of the glass,

but all that does is makes me put

some more water in it, shake it up.

And then I drink the rest of that

too, as well.

Cause I'm not letting any of that stuff

go to waste.

I will say this too,

and this is going to sound ridiculous

because I'm sure it's the exact same

formula,

but I feel like I've been sleeping better

with the strawberry lemonade than I did

with the salted caramel chocolate.

They tell you not to heat it up.

And I put it in warm milk,

the other one I did.

And this, I just make myself a glass,

like it's a regular glass of strawberry

lemonade.

And dude, within an hour,

I am picking my head up.

Like, okay, I'm going to bed.

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So but we'll probably hear something out

in the next week.

With that, guys,

Mike DeVito said if we ban marijuana,

we need to ban water, melatonin,

knee braces, et cetera.

Yeah, melatonin's bad.

Thirdsy doesn't have that.

Thirdsy is a much better recovery

solution.

It doesn't have that awful melatonin feel.

There we go.

Kenneth DeLapp, who's winning,

twenty six point one.

I saw Patrick say it was.

Yeah, Patfield versus Mertens.

I never bet against Colton in an open

workout.

Nope.

Especially an early one that's probably

going to have burpees.

Yeah, I'm not betting against Colton.

Not for the Open.

Not happening.

Deuces from the stable.

Awesome.

With that, guys,

have a great rest of your day.

We'll be back tomorrow on Lunch with the

Clydesdale,

and we've got more to talk about.

And we'll probably revisit a little bit of

this.

With that,

we'll see everybody next time on Lunch

with the Clydesdale.

Bye, guys.