Clydesdale Media Podcast

Everyday we take our lunch hour to take a beat and hang out while we talk about what is going on in the world of sports and entertainment and specifically CrossFit.  Today we talk about the BTS episode 5, We take a look at the WFP qualifier leaderboard and what is going on with Television this season?

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

happy monday to you all it

is lunch time it is lunch

with the clydesdale good to

see you all what's up corey

what's up craig yeah fun

times today I am what's up holly um

Yeah,

so this weekend I went back to

Pennsylvania to see my mom.

She was in the hospital a few weeks ago,

just wanted to go back, check on her,

see how she's doing.

And so we went Friday, came back Sunday,

and it was a good trip.

But when I'm at my mom's house,

I do not sleep well.

Man, after last night's show,

I hit the hay, and man, I was out cold.

And I am having a very,

very hard time waking up today.

Do you ever have that where, like,

Like you are sleeping so

good and so solid that when

you wake up the next morning,

you just cannot get awake.

And that's kind of where I am today.

I am on the struggle bus at work today,

just trying to get through meetings,

trying to get through emails.

Yeah, and nothing is going easy, of course,

on a Monday because it's a Monday.

But we're here with you.

I'm glad to be here with you.

So good to see you all.

Mama Schweitzer is the GOAT.

She sure is.

Kenneth says,

just dead to the world for

about four hours.

Yeah.

Corey,

I was just at the part of last

night's show where you said

you didn't want to turn

this into a steroid show.

Yeah.

Yep.

The last night's show was so good.

You guys in the chat,

just turn it into whatever it becomes,

right?

We just talk about whatever

kind of comes up in the chat.

We have a rundown.

It's just a basic outline as

to what's going on.

But really, whatever comes out of...

from you guys we kind of get into.

And what was great about last night,

because we're kind of in

the in-between of a couple things,

we opened it up to Q&A for

Jamie and Carolyn, and that was a blast.

You guys had a lot of great questions,

and we'll probably do that

periodically every couple weeks.

I'll let them answer some

questions and just let you

guys pick what you want to hear about.

So that was awesome.

we got a lot of you in here

what's up helson john john

jenkins welcome to the show

uh jay birch what's going

on yeah uh sounds like

someone has a case of the

mondays scott hopefully not

I have a case of the

mondays but if I can just

get through if I can just

get through today I should

be fine I get another good

night's sleep tonight in my

own bed and then back on

back on the winning ways tomorrow.

So, uh,

cat is thinking about Tuesday or

Wednesday nights for her dating pod, uh,

catching cats.

yeah we put that out last

week uh for you to a vote

on whether you wanted to

see cat do that um as a

permanent show uh she is

working on that now and

watch for that if if that

is something you are

interested in um should be

fun yeah corey I was

watching uh I was watching

savan and grubb got the

email this morning about

getting drug tested today

I don't know if testing

masters athletes outside

gay after out of competition is new.

It's always been allowed.

I think that the only way

that it happened in the

past is if someone filed

something about that

athlete and suspected or

had some evidence or something like that,

then they would do it

outside of the traditional games season.

But I think it is very, very rare.

And I'm glad, I mean,

I hope Jason passes and

everything is fine with him,

but I'm glad they're doing it.

I think that it is way, way,

way too rampant in the

Masters space to just make

it an IQ test that they

know they have to be off

the half-life before the games,

essentially.

Yeah.

And we saw last year,

especially with the behind the scenes,

all those people I

interviewed and the way

they talked about how they

worked so hard and did all

this stuff and then come to

light that they were using

some of them for multiple

times and had to give up

their podium finishes at

the games due to steroid

abuse or whatever,

performance enhancing drugs.

Kenneth says,

may I propose the title Cat

Scratch Fever?

And then we have Aaron

saying Cat on the Prowl.

And I think I actually got

that from Dex in a text as

well as a proposed title.

uh the problem is what if I

start seeing someone format

may change a bit yeah I

think what you'll find cat

is once you start doing the

show you'll just start

talking about other things

and it'll probably become

more varied than you think

just just through that's my

experience like I had plans

for this show to be

different things and really

it's just now me talking

into a microphone reading

the comments and we talk

about whatever's on our mind and

I think that you would

actually do well in that format.

So it may start as a dating

show and just may turn into

something different.

Yeah, Corey,

I work so hard to be able to

buy these PEDs.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Um,

I don't want to make accusations on the

show about other people.

So I'll let you guys talk

about that in the comments.

Um,

one thing I talked about really at the

end of last night's show, and I wanted,

I wanted to revisit it a little bit.

And that is this week.

Uh,

we had two episodes of behind the

scenes come out.

Uh, the first one was episode four, uh,

earlier in the week.

And then I think Friday night, uh,

episode five came out.

What a great set of episodes.

Episode four was really the

first time in this behind

the scenes where we hear

athletes talk about really

not wanting to be there.

And other athletes saying

they really did want to be there.

So you start to see the

divide and why things went

down the way they did afterwards.

And one thing that's been really,

really hard for me is I

never understood the whys

behind all that.

And I may never completely understand it.

But then episode five came out and...

It starts with a very

powerful discussion with

Luke Parker and about his

faith and his relationship

with Lazar and why he felt

that he needed to continue

on in the competition,

going a hundred percent to

do the best he could.

And that was awesome.

But the part of episode five

on a serious note that was really,

really powerful to me was

there is footage of Dawn

Fall giving an apology to the athletes.

where he is saying that they

are sorry for putting the

athletes in this position,

that it was a no-win situation for them,

that they should have done

better to guard them from this,

that they put them in this situation.

And he just kept saying, I'm sorry,

I'm sorry, I'm sorry.

And while I think that that

was a very powerful piece

and something that had to be done,

I think that if...

And I should ask Siobhan this,

but if that truly happened

in the timeline that we're

going by in these behind the scenes,

and that did not happen

until Saturday night,

I think that was a big miss for CrossFit.

Now, granted, I've said all along,

I've never been in that situation.

I don't know how I would act

in that situation.

I don't know how I would

make decisions in that situation.

But to make the apology on Saturday night,

almost...

what,

thirty-six hours after everything

went down, I think was way, way too late.

And so, and Aaron kind of says it,

it seems like he did it in retrospect.

Like he saw what happened

and then he reacted with the apology.

When those athletes deserve

the apology up front.

Because by Saturday night,

a good chunk of the

athletes that withdrew had

already withdrawn and had

already gone home.

So the most upset people

about the situation didn't

even hear the apology.

So I think that.

So, Denise,

it was not an apology for the death.

It was an apology for the

position that they, CrossFit,

put the athletes in with like,

do we go forward?

Do we not go forward?

You have the choice to do this.

You have the choice to do that.

That's what he was

apologizing for in that moment.

And it was a very good apology.

And it was done well.

I think it was just done late.

That's all I'm saying.

D read.

No one knows how they would

react to that situation.

Grace should be the rule

because it's awful.

Some of the athletes forgot that.

I don't disagree with that.

I do not disagree with that.

Sarah, I think it's weird.

We didn't see Don at all on

any open announcements or

posts or anything.

Not that I saw anyway.

Yeah, I'm sure that was calculated.

I think with the sale and everything else,

Don is probably on his way

out as a CEO once the company sells.

And really, he is the CEO of CrossFit,

not the CrossFit Games.

So I think it's fine the way they did it.

We said last night, overall,

our feelings of this year's

Open have been very positive.

And we think that CrossFit

has taken at least baby

steps in the right

direction to kind of right

the ship of what the Open was.

But it just,

it's going to get crazy with the sale.

And where do we go from there?

Andrew Sten says,

also thinking about when he

was allowed to give an

apology by the owners.

Sure, but he didn't say anything.

He didn't admit anything in that apology.

He just apologized for the

situation that they were in

and the position that they

were in to answer for

either staying or going and

things like that.

I don't know.

No, Denise,

it's about the position he put

the athletes in.

It was not about the

decisions that were made or

anything like that.

It's just all those athletes

had to then answer for why

they stayed or why they

left or why they weren't

performing like they normally did.

Really, it's just that.

So for me, for me,

and I said this last night,

I'll echo it again.

These pieces that I got to

see now help me finish a

couple puzzle pieces and

truly allow me to move on,

to move forward.

I've had a very hard time

trying to do athlete

interviews because I just

don't know where to start.

I don't know what to talk about.

And I've resolved that in my own head now.

after seeing some of this stuff,

and I'm really truly ready

to do some more stuff like that.

On a little bit different subject,

Denise says,

my affiliate just started

getting charged monthly for

their affiliate fees.

Out of the blue,

normally his affiliate fees

are due in December.

So...

The new affiliate fees,

you have the choice to do

monthly or do yearly.

And when you sign up, you choose that.

So I think that's something

that he can correct.

He can still choose to pay yearly,

but because of the increase,

CrossFit gave them the

ability to move to a

monthly charge as opposed

to a once a year charge.

And that was spelled out

when the price increase came.

So I don't know if your

owner got flipped and

didn't know it or flipped

it and didn't know he did it or what,

but it is an option.

You can pay one way or the other.

Correct, Kenneth.

It is a choice to pay

monthly or to pay once a year.

Dee Reed says,

we clearly saw a division in

how athletes cope with the awful.

Those with faith were better prepared.

I do not disagree with that

statement at all.

So the last thing I'm going

to say about the BTS is,

While all that was good for

me to move on and for me to

be able to get back to

doing interviews again and

stuff like that,

I do want to say there was

still a lot of fun pieces in it.

They really honed in on

Alexis Raptus miscounting

her laps on the mile and

the reactions from the

other athletes when they saw her kick in.

So...

So early and Brooke Wells thinking,

oh my gosh,

she must have a lot in the tank.

If she's kicking now,

I can't keep up with this.

So she backed off.

And then to come to realize

that Alexis had thought she

was on lap four when really

she was only on lap three.

But she went on to win that heat.

And so it made for a really

cool behind the scenes

moment with her coach,

with Alexis and with Brooke Wells.

And then there's some really

cool stuff where they were

prepping for the sled drags.

And they didn't have sled

drag sleds in the warmup area, uh,

to warm up on.

So coaches were like

grabbing onto the rope and

having their athletes drag

the coaches across the floor, um,

to warm up the sled pools,

which was just some, it's,

those are those little

things that you get to see

and how they adapt in the

moment to warm up for

something that you don't

always get to see broadcast.

Um,

So yeah, those are the best parts, right?

Um, Kenneth says, Scott,

why do you think they're

getting pushed back on the

releasing the BTS?

I think that none of us know

what's pending in the behind the scenes,

if there's still litigation

going on or stuff like that.

Um,

And so that could be why I

think that if you're selling CrossFit,

there's probably things

that you don't want to get

out to the general public

for them to see before they

buy or that could drive the price down.

So I am sure that Berkshire

is not happy with these

being released at all.

But I'm glad they are.

And hopefully...

hopefully they,

they can go to a more wide

release at some point

because I do think there's

a lot of value in what I've

seen in these.

If you don't have the membership, uh,

to the Savon channel, um, I've,

I've chosen to spend that

money because and support

him for making them because

I really enjoy watching those things.

Uh,

immensely and uh he puts a

lot of effort into that and

it's a big team and so I

pay for the membership to

be able to watch those and

thank goodness because this

year that's about the only

way you can see it at this

point but hopefully

hopefully once it's all out

there and everybody has

seen it and everybody's

talked about it people

realize it's not that that

big of a thing at this

point um and that they let

it go for a wide release

D Reed talks about the

unknown and the unknowable

with the sled drags.

Yeah, that's, it's perfect.

It's a perfect illustration

of how you adapt to the

unknown and unknowable in a

situation to do things.

And it's really fun to see that.

Corey says he's been out of

the loop all weekend.

Does anybody know when the

leaderboard is supposed to

be finalized and online

semifinals supposed to be sent out?

I think I want to say that

for the age group divisions,

Carolyn and Jamie have

already received emails about semifinals.

Please do not quote me on that.

Just updating about what to expect from

um, through that.

So I don't know if that

means that the leaderboard

is final in their, their opinion.

Um, Corey, Jamie is out of the country,

so you may have a hard time texting her.

Jamie left for Cancun early this morning.

So she is enjoying her week,

spring break with her son

in his senior year with an

all-inclusive vacation to Cancun, Mexico.

But I can dig around.

I'll see what I can find out for sure.

So yeah,

I want to talk about that a little

bit and then...

I wanted to pull up the

qualifier leaderboard for the WFP.

I believe it closes tonight or tomorrow.

I saw a post on Instagram,

but I couldn't tell when it was posted.

So I'm going to share that real quick.

Still,

we have nobody of significance on

the men's side that have

posted their scores yet.

um these these gentlemen I I

am not aware of and I live

a lot in the semi-final

world so these I don't know

who these people are we

have a lot more scores but

we don't have any of like

the big hitters there all

the way at the bottom but

they got a lot of people to

sign up uh brian spin is posted

A score.

There you go.

And then after him,

nobody has posted a score.

So all of your, like,

Caden Hogan and Bruno Marans,

none of them have posted a score yet.

Uh...

Challenger female, Fisa Goffey,

still the only really big

name athlete that has posted any scores.

She posted all of them.

I got to tell you, man,

I love Fisa's attitude this year,

both in the open and in these qualifiers.

Like she's posted her score early and like,

come get me.

And you got to love that attitude.

She's not hiding anything.

She's as fit as she's going to be.

She posts the scores.

But here you can see even at number,

they only have eleven

people that have posted any

scores at all.

There's Jesse Smith.

There's Jennifer Muir.

There's Dana Peran.

And none of them have Matilde Garnes.

None of them have posted to Grace Lochner.

None of them have posted any

scores at this point.

I'm surprised Jamie hasn't

posted her scores because

she did all of these workouts,

and hopefully she can do it

from the plane or from Cancun.

Oh, there she did.

She posted her scores.

She's sitting in eighth.

So there we go.

Well, she posted one of her scores.

Okay.

But she's done all of them,

and all of her videos are

out there if you want to see them.

But yeah,

all like the games athletes on a

career that none of them

have posting scores.

So, yeah,

we are still waiting on that to

finish up a little bit better.

Holly comes in with official

invitation sent to athletes March.

And the workouts will be released.

I know you're getting them like the month.

Is that the Monday?

Let me look at my calendar.

That is Monday before you

can start doing the workouts.

You will get the actual workouts.

We talked about that a

little bit and whether they like that,

Jamie and Carolyn last night,

whether they like getting

them on a Monday and having

some time to think about it

before it actually goes live.

And then are they going to

do passwords to make sure

nobody does it before the

start of semifinals?

So that'll be interesting to see.

Holly said cut lines are posted.

So that's cool.

And just as I was messing around,

breaking news from two minutes ago,

the barbell spin.

While I'm there, uh,

twenty twenty five tier

waterpalooza SoCal returned

September nineteenth

through the twenty first.

So we will have another

water or tier waterpalooza SoCal.

Uh, and I thought that was a good time.

Um.

And it will be returning

with the Tier Cup again.

So again,

we will have an all-star team or

two or three going up

against each other in the

Tier Waterpalooza SoCal.

So fun stuff there.

And humble brag by Corey.

I'm inside the cut line.

I just didn't know the last

thing you said.

You rock, Holly.

So, fun stuff.

Well, that's pretty much, you know,

we got into a lot of stuff

last night on the show.

If you missed it, go back and watch it.

It was a great show.

We got to talk with the chat

a lot and got through a lot

of information last night.

And then we finished with

some quick hit stuff.

Last thing I'm going to hit today,

and then I have a couple

meetings this afternoon, is that...

Man, this has been the best year for TV.

I've talked a bunch of times

about Landman and High

Potential being amazing

shows that I've gotten into this year.

And now recently,

The Pit and Reacher are both amazing.

If you are not watching The

Pit and you have the stomach to do so,

it is one of the best shows I've ever,

ever seen on television.

the realism of working in an

ER and what they have to go

through in a day is amazing.

And now they're to a point

where there's a real life.

I don't want to say real life.

It's fiction.

There is a massive trauma

event that happens.

And then they talk about,

and they talk about how it,

They have to get the ER

prepped for that and get

rid of all of the unessential machines,

all of that kind of stuff,

and prep for this trauma.

And then how they go through

the triage part of that

with slap bands and assessing like,

Is the person going to die

within five minutes?

Is the person going to die within an hour?

And those are different colored bands.

They just slap on the wrists

of these people.

And there's no charting.

They just have like a tag on

them that they write down all the stuff.

It was insane.

And it was so intense this

last episode that I could

not catch my breath.

Thank goodness there are

three more episodes for

this year because I thought

that it ended at episode twelve,

but they are going to fifteen.

So because there are no

answers at the end of this

episode at all.

And I'm really excited for

this week to see how that turns out.

Yes, Denise, the pit is great.

It has really become one of

my my favorite shows of all time.

And Helston says, please watch From.

It's amazing.

I don't know what From is.

I'll have to look that up.

So, yeah.

The pit's great.

And then we have Reacher,

which is really a short season.

There's only one more episode left.

And everything is building

to that climactic thing

like every Reacher season does.

And now we're ready for the showdown.

And that will happen this Thursday night.

Cannot wait to see the end of that.

But yeah.

Great television right now.

Fun stuff to watch.

So...

uh, Kenneth says from his horror gory.

If you can handle that,

I don't mind it like gory.

The pit is gory because the, the,

the stuff you see in the CR is,

is insane.

I've never been a horror guy and,

and it's not that like I

get scared of it or anything like that.

When I was in college,

I had a roommate that

watched horror movies all the time.

And there were so many bad

horror movies that you had

to get through like ten bad

horror movies to get to one

good horror movie.

And I just, to me,

the juice just wasn't worth

the squeeze anymore.

So I just stopped watching

horror movies altogether.

Because some of them were so, so bad.

It just was like a waste of my time.

And, and I really,

if I waste my time on a movie or a show,

I get really irritated, really irritated.

Cause I'm a busy guy doing this podcast,

working full time, having a family,

like I don't have time to waste on crap.

So, um, so yeah.

Uh,

cat is swiping left to four movies are

in the profile.

amen to that uh helston says

it's not as horror as it is

suspenseful it's not scary

okay maybe maybe I'll check

it out um I don't mind

suspense suspense is fine

um just the horror genre as

a whole just I think

I don't know.

I don't even know.

I don't know.

I think one of the most

irritated times I've ever

had in a horror movie is I

watched The Blair Witch Project.

And to me,

that was very realistic because

it was very much like the

woods behind my parents'

house that they're running

through the whole time.

the end of that movie is so

damn dumb I like I was like

I've wasted I have wasted

two hours to get to this

point and this is the

payoff you're gonna give me

like I just can't I just

can't I just can't um

Kenneth had to turn it off

after the first episode.

It was too much.

Oh, I,

if there's things happening to the kids,

I have a hard time with that too.

Being a father now, I just, I know.

And yeah, the,

the pit even got me on this a little bit.

But yeah.

Yeah.

There is an episode of the

pit where kids are in danger and it,

it was tough, tough on me.

I understand the buildup for Blair,

which was made.

The buildup was awesome.

The movie was, it had me,

it had me for two hours,

but that ending was just dumb.

dumb it didn't it didn't

even as real as everything

else was because of the way

they they did it with the

the the handy cams or the

video cameras and and then

at the end it just didn't

look real it just looked

like a stick and a piece of

cloth in the corner oh my

gosh it was so dumb and

holly says it's a classic

Corey said, Blair,

which was the least scary

movie I've ever seen.

Horror movie I've ever seen.

The running through the woods.

Like I get that.

Like we did that all the time.

And at times there's sounds

in those woods that you

just don't normally hear.

That was awesome.

Andrew,

I know it was a person in the corner,

but they made it.

It was such a bad

representation of the person.

It looked like a stick in a cloth.

Like it didn't even look scary.

so bad so bad man you're

getting me riffing on the

damn blair wit blair witch

today I've heard I heard

this a lot denise says I

got super dizzy so I

couldn't really watch it I

heard a lot of people say

that and for cat it was

actually a jump scare there

you go yeah to each his own

That's why there's so many

different genres.

That's why there's so many

different things on TV,

because we all like different things.

Right.

And if you like that stuff,

like more power to you, man,

it's awesome.

But for me,

that's just something I don't do anymore.

So, yeah.

Well, that's all I really have today.

Mondays are tough because we

come off that show on Sunday nights.

But those are the things I

wanted to talk about today.

And it really was fun to talk to you guys.

I need to call Jay Burch and

I need to get in touch with

Jay Burch and Andrew,

if you're both still on here.

If you guys are up for doing

the Top Five Tuesday

tomorrow with judging movements,

I'd really, really like to do that still.

And I can send you a link

for tomorrow's show.

And we can have you guys on

as elite judges talking about, uh,

the hardest movements to

judge both online and in person.

So, um,

So, yeah.

So, you guys,

I'll reach out to you after the show.

It's good hanging out with everybody today,

but I got to get back to work.

So, you hooligans,

you go back to work too.

We'll see everybody next

time on Lunch with Clydesdale.

Bye, guys.