Clydesdale Media Podcast

Every Sunday Night Carolyne Prevost, Jamie Latimer and Scott Switzer go through the weeks fitness news events to have a colaborative show with you the audience.  This week we wrap up the Open and talk about how Carolyne and Jamie both won thier age group, and finished very high in the elite division world wide.  We will talk about the WFP Qualifier events for Challengers, and look in on the leaderboard as the qualifier comes to an end.  We will also look at the sale of CrossFit and who has stated they want to purchase it.  Plus we will take questions from you for Jamie and Carolyne the Fittest 35-39 year old and the fittest 40-44 Year old woman in this year's CrossFit Open.

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.

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We got an exciting show tonight.

We're going to talk about

wrapping up the open.

We're going to talk about

the WFP qualifiers.

We're going to talk about next steps.

We're going to hit some

quick hitting news at the

end of the night.

And we're opening it up for

questions for about ten or

fifteen minutes for the

fittest thirty five to

thirty nine year old in the

world and the fittest forty

to forty four year old in the world.

During this year's Open.

In the Open.

In the Open.

Based off three workouts.

Right.

Right.

But I could not be any prouder of you.

We'll get into that in a second.

But first,

it's been a week since I've seen

you guys.

I went to Pennsylvania this

week to see my mom.

It's been a couple weeks

since she's been out of the hospital.

Went, did a little checkup with her,

kind of hung out with her for the weekend,

made sure she was doing well.

It was really great to have

that time with her to do that.

And then Julie did the same

with her parents.

So we got to PA and we split.

I spent time with my pit mom

and she spent time with her parents.

We did that and then jumped

back in the car this

morning and headed back for

Columbus so we could do this show.

And then today I caught up

real quick on the pit and Reacher.

Yes.

Holy cow.

I thought the pit was the

season finale and then

learned that they've

extended it to fifteen episodes.

Yeah.

Thank goodness.

But I lost.

I could not catch my breath

during that episode.

I know.

If that is what a real ER is

like in a trauma situation

like that... Probably.

Insanity.

And if you read online,

like all these medical

professionals are saying,

this one comes the closest

to depicting what a real ER

is like than any other show on TV.

But some of the injuries

that they showed today...

Julie kept saying, tell me when it's over.

Tell me when it's over.

Yeah.

Yeah.

I was just like, Oh, I had to like, yeah,

definitely look away a few times.

Oh.

And then reachers just set

up for the season finale this Thursday.

Yeah.

It's all, you know,

he's got them in the sites

and now it's what happens next week.

It's exactly what I thought

was going to happen.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah.

He never gets to keep the girl ever.

Yeah.

Yeah.

And so he,

she was going to piss him off or

do something.

Sometimes they die.

So at least she's still

alive at this point.

I just went back going where he went.

That's exactly what I expected.

I did too.

Yeah.

But now we get to see the

climax next week.

So that was fun.

The last thing I'm going to say,

and I'm going to turn it over to you guys,

but, you know,

we've been touting this

NCAA tournament thing this week.

And I was telling Jamie

before we went live, in PA,

nobody cares about the NCAA

basketball tournaments.

It's all about the wrestling

national championships

there because Penn State has won, like,

some ungodly number in a row

of national championships

in wrestling and they

actually had the first ever

five-time national champion

individual in wrestling

because of the coveted year

he got an extra year of

eligibility and won five

straight years in a row

And the match was four to

three to win his fifth one

in the final match.

So it was, it was very exhilarating,

but that's what everybody's

talking about in PA.

Nobody's talking about the

basketball tournament,

which I found just really fascinating.

And Carolyn, you'd love this.

Even the penguins are

getting more run in Pittsburgh.

Yeah.

they're in last place then

the tournament it's so dumb

I've been like watching

non-stop I haven't the only

day I watched the men's

play the men play is like

the very first day and then

it's been all women's games

that I've watched yeah so

aaron was like did you see

the wrestling craig yes it

was great wrestling so

other people were paying

attention to um dc calling

the heavyweight fight was

was great yeah it was

Yeah.

Wrestling is so huge where I grew up.

So huge.

What was your guys' week like?

I can't think of my week right now.

I feel like the week kind of

flew by this week.

Just trying to wrap up the Open,

get my scores in for my gym,

for the team that won.

I don't know.

Trying to get packed.

We leave tomorrow morning at

Our flight departs at eight fifty a.m.

So today has been stressful.

And where are you going?

Oh, I didn't even know.

What?

How long?

Monday to Monday.

So I will very,

very likely not be on Sunday.

Maybe I'll maybe I'll stop

in for ten minutes while

we're poolside or whatever

we're doing at eight p.m.

Just to rub it in.

Yeah.

Yeah.

uh yeah that's awesome that

you're and is this like

just a family vacation or

is it a treat because it's

lucas's senior year or yep

yep we let him pick what he

wanted to do for his spring

break it sort of sucks

because he doesn't turn

eighteen till april

fourteenth so we're like

two weeks dry of oh well

So we're going with his tennis buddy.

Him and his parents are going.

So it'll be the six of us.

All inclusive?

Yep.

That's nice.

You'll care more once you get there.

Remember I was asking for

recommendations on where to stay?

Yeah, but that's been a long time ago.

I know.

Well, we're booked.

Monday to Monday.

Carolyn, just normal school stuff?

yeah normal school stuff um

yeah like the week after

march break is normally you

know just getting students

back into the rhythm of

things um back in the

rhythm of things you should

see the size of my dog it's

a boy dog argentino he

doesn't like a dog outside tell him no

so shout out though today to

my wisconsin badger women's

hockey team that won the

national championship they

beat ohio state and I let

katie henniger know she

hasn't replied yet that she

probably knows that the

wisco girls took down ohio

state um in overtime they

were down three three one

at one point they tied the

game with eighteen seconds

left on a penalty shot and

then won it in overtime wow

it was uh it just got done

about an hour ago so

yeah just kind of on a group

chat with all of my like

ex-teammates and stuff like

that and we're just super

pumped they were the best

team all year so I was

gonna ask you I saw they

won the semi-final match uh

like two days ago yeah and

I was gonna ask you like

how much how connected do

you stay with your alma

mater like after you're

done playing like do you

watch as much as you can or

do you kind of move on to

other things in life

No, I think I still,

I still follow like how they're doing.

And honestly,

most of the time they're in

the national championship

game or in the frozen four.

So it's easy to like stay,

stay with it with how

they're doing just because

they're always doing like very well.

But yeah, no, we have,

we have a group chat.

So.

They do like an alumni weekend every year.

I haven't done it just

because it just falls like

during school year and it's

just tough time to travel right away.

But maybe in a few years,

we'll do the alumni stuff with them.

But yeah,

I know just we normally connect a

couple times a year and

it's around how the current

girls are doing.

A lot of them will go and watch different,

like some of the games when

they're in their cities where they live.

So yeah, it's pretty cool.

Andrew said Canada just beat

USA in men's soccer today.

The two one or something like that.

It was pretty close.

I was getting updates on my

phone about the game.

I did.

That's one thing I did not keep up with.

I know our Michigan State

men's hockey team is ranked number one.

Yeah, they're always pretty good.

Yeah, they are always pretty good.

Yeah.

there's no michigan um teams

in the ncaa which is crazy

because it's such a hockey

um state yeah yeah uh larry

young pops in with uh I was

at a critical access

hospital where I was on

call for every trauma every

code all the ob not sure I

want to watch the pit I don't know

I've never done it larry so

I can't tell you but from

what I've seen on the

internet people are saying

it is very realistic and

like I don't want to ruin

any of the storylines in

case people are trying to

keep up but there's a

trauma event that happens

and they they show the

injuries it is fast-paced

they show the prep of the

er getting all the normal

patients out of the way

getting all the equipment

out of the way so they can

put more beds in.

Like it was,

I was out of breath at the end

of the episode.

Yeah.

And it ends with no answers.

None.

And there's three more episodes to go.

So you're just kind of like

you're out of breath and

you don't still don't have

the answers you want.

I saw they released some like still clips,

just like photos of scenes.

I don't know.

I don't want to know.

Yeah.

There's like a ton of

speculation on some stuff.

I mean, I don't know.

It's crazy that I really liked that.

Uh,

the Asian doctor that they brought in

who was like working outside.

Yeah.

Yeah.

It's really like just laid

back and like nothing.

Yeah.

Yeah.

So when the trauma patients come in,

and just for Carolyn,

because I know she doesn't watch the show,

they have slap bands and

they're different colors.

And that is how they are

assessing where the patient goes.

Like red is critical and

they could die within the

hour or within five minutes, right?

And then pink is within the hour.

And then they have a

checkered one that is like

straight to the morgue.

Like literally just,

and they're slapping them on wrists.

And once they get the band,

they're just taken.

And they have people in the

parking lot grabbing them

as they're coming out of

the vehicles and slapping

these wrists on them.

And this new doctor that

they introduced in this

episode is like sipping his

Starbucks and going, yeah, red, pink.

Yeah.

Yeah,

you just don't even think he's

listening to Robbie at first.

Yeah.

And he turns out to be really,

really good at what he does.

I liked him.

Cool.

Um, yeah, it's, it's just amazing.

I'm so glad I started watching the show.

Yeah.

Thanks for recommending it.

Um,

so we'll move on to some real news now.

And that is that my two

co-hosts proved that they

are really fit during this year's open.

Um, and they, because Jamie won the

carolyn won the thirty five

to thirty nine year old

division and not only did

carolyn do it and I and I

said this on the one of the

lunch shows someone said

clean sweep for carolyn I

said no no no au contraire

mon frere it was a hat

trick for carolyn we got to

get the right terminology

that is the right canadian

terminology anyways that's

what we call it yeah um

Carolyn ended up finishing

fourth overall in the world.

Fifth.

Fifth.

Unless they've switched the leaderboard.

I don't think anything changed.

I don't think so either.

I made the rundown at like

eleven thirty midnight last night.

I don't.

And then, Jamie,

you were like one fifty top

one fifty one forty four, I think.

In the world.

Yeah.

Overall, at forty one years old.

Yeah,

I think I was one thirty two last

year overall.

So that went,

which is weird because I was

like third overall last

year in my age group,

but one thirty in the world.

And now I'm first, but one forty ish.

Who was your podium last year?

And has anyone aged out of that?

No.

Are you're.

Yeah, no, no.

Carly Newlands was first.

Pinero was second and Carly

Matthews was third.

And then she's injured right now.

She's doing.

Yeah, I know.

She was doing like crazy versions.

I was like,

she did single arm thrusters

and workout too.

She was doing single arm snatches.

yeah at that point I was

like why yeah I didn't end

up seeing where she did

okay in the first workout I

think she probably mostly

used the good arm and I

think she still did okay in

the second I didn't see the

I didn't see the third like

it sounded like either a

wrist or I don't know like

she broke some surgery yeah

some sort of yeah

I can't imagine like our

muscle ups were great or

wall walks or any of that

like I don't know I would

have just like probably

just done like a dumbbell

variation yeah she was

doing like the one arm

snatches with the barbell

and like jesus I was like

don't get your other arm

all messed up yeah not worth it

Jules D says,

the first episode of The Pit

gave me a panic attack once.

I realized what was happening.

I stopped watching.

Great show, but crazy stressful.

Craig says, hell yeah to both of you.

Blair Lettingham,

big congrats to you both.

Jason, congrats, ladies.

Jules D, congratulations.

Jason, yeah, we know.

Some fit ladies from Larry Young.

aaron says if pinero is

saucing why can't they

catch her I actually have a

feeling she probably isn't

anymore um but she did it

one time for sure I'm sure

she did it for several years

five, six years ago or something.

Just, you know,

like a five-year stint of just craziness.

And I don't know, but, I mean,

if you watch the Hiller video,

he talks specifically about the women.

And there's another woman in

the thirty-five to

thirty-nine who admitted use.

But, like,

I feel like it just sticks

around for the women.

If you've ever done it,

you're going to continue to

have benefit from it.

So that's where, for me,

it's like just because you get caught.

Like, if you...

did bodybuilding shows or whatever,

or you're,

you like did performance

enhancing drugs five years ago.

I just feel like,

I feel like it needs to be

like a permanent ban for women.

It's just ridiculous.

There's clearly a benefit

that she sustained out of that.

Yeah.

Hillard documents, documents that it,

it does stay longer in

women's bodies than it does in men's.

Um, and it takes longer to flush out.

So

And that's what we're saying,

that there is evidence that

it stays in a woman's body

longer than it stays in a man's.

We're not here to debate the

length of suspension at this point.

We'll do that for another show.

We've talked about that on other shows.

Yeah.

Yeah.

and understand she's still

reaping the benefits wayne

short lance armstrong never

tested positive and she's

like a doctor in brazil

like she knows exactly if

she is she knows exactly

what she's doing and how to

get around it and probably

can pull her blood at any

time and yeah yeah it it's

all of this stuff is an IQ test,

not a testing drugs test.

Yep.

If you know this,

if you know the cycle

length of you or the short

half-life of whatever you're taking,

you can beat the system.

If there's no random testing,

if you know when the test comes,

you can beat the test.

So, um, um,

I don't want this to turn

into a steroid show.

So I'm going to move on to, uh,

overall thoughts on this year's open.

I shared my thoughts earlier

this week that this was the

most fun I've had in the

open in a very long time.

Um, just personally doing the open.

I thought the workouts were fun to do.

Um,

probably the fact that I actually was

able to do RX versions at my age, um,

was very different for me

in than in years past.

Um,

But I felt like I had goals.

I could I could strive for those goals.

Sometimes I beat those goals.

It was just a really fun year.

And I shared with the two of

you earlier in the week

that my percentile went

from twelve to twenty,

which was a huge jump for me.

And and now I just I just

want to now I've juiced up.

Pardon the term to hit next

year's open and try to get

even higher on that percentile.

Yeah, I mean,

I enjoyed the Open with my community.

I thought they had a great

time with the workouts.

I know you talked about, Jamie,

that the second week wasn't

as fun for a lot of your members.

I think the members at my

affiliate still enjoyed the

workout and the challenge that it brought,

whether it was a couple of

people that struggled with

the double-unders, some people struggled,

obviously, with the gymnastics.

for the most part, um, less people,

I think with the barbell, uh,

it was more gymnastics, um,

that they would struggle with, but yeah,

no, I thought that in terms of the,

the events, like, like it,

it was a party on my, on my, on my gym.

Like it was, you know,

everyone's wearing their,

their colors and, um,

Once the Open was done, I was like,

this is just such a cool thing.

It is so cool that these

people at whatever age, whatever fitness,

are just doing hard things

to the best of their

abilities and we're all

just out there celebrating

everyone's scores.

It doesn't matter if they're

just getting a burpee and

we're just yelling, way to go,

and just high-fiving.

I wouldn't have this...

in any other like sport, right?

Like had I had I just

transitioned from hockey

and gone to a global gym

and continued working out

like I would have never

discovered like this

amazing community that we have.

So just I was reflecting

after and just being like,

this is really cool.

And that that's what the open is about.

And yeah, I was I was happy with it.

I was happy with the members

and the support that we had there.

It was great.

Yeah.

Our Friday night lights were awesome.

Like,

fifty-some people coming through the

doors.

And most would stick around

and watch all the heats.

It was good.

But, you know, things could be better.

I don't love the multiple

barbells in an open setting.

I mean, it's hard on affiliates.

But I liked the workouts.

I think it was a good test of fitness.

I think it opened some of my

members' eyes on fitness.

things that they need to do,

which is good.

I mean, I get it.

It's frustrating,

but you also need to take a

good hard look at your

fitness and what you are

not showing up for what you're avoiding,

what you, I mean,

just take some accountability.

We, I,

I'm looking forward to the community.

We can't participate in the community cup,

but we'll, like I said,

we had like people sign up.

They they'll get a level and

we're going to run it as an

in-house comp.

So I'm just going to program the workouts.

We'll all show up on a

Saturday and kind of

revisit that magic that we

had on Friday nights and do

all the workouts together.

And it'll be fun.

I'm excited.

We have breaking news, breaking news.

Larry young is thinking

about doing cardio.

Whoa, whoa, whoa.

I know.

I know that may be the

biggest breaking news of the year.

That's a good idea, Larry.

Instead of asking for more

barbells in the community cup,

he's actually thinking

about doing cardio for the community cup.

Would you do the,

your little in-house the

week after the workouts are programmed.

So you have more time to set

up your actual competition

with knowing what's there.

Are you just assuming that.

It sounds like it's like

Monday through Sunday or whatever,

like the night through the

we'll do it that Saturday, the.

So it'll come out the night out.

I mean, it'll be a bit of a rush for me.

Like I'll Monday,

I'm gonna have to start

like figuring it out and

timing it and giving people,

cause I'll probably run it

like an in-house comp, um,

you know, and do, like,

workout one will be at, like, nine a.m.

and run through a few heats, and then,

like, eleven a.m.

will be workout two,

and then we'll crown the winner.

Yeah.

So, Lynn, I think we're getting it.

So,

Jamie is going to use the programmed

events that CrossFit comes

out with to use as their

in-house competition.

They are not an affiliate,

so they are assigning the

levels to their athletes themselves.

But your athletes still

signed up for the Open, right?

Yes, they'll get levels.

I'll have plenty of athletes

who will have levels and

they'll know what workout to do.

I'm basically going to take

the other people that want

to do it and be like, all right, well,

you finished very close to Johnny.

So like you're going to do

the same workout as Johnny today.

do we know what what date is

it again and it's in june

early yeah june the day

before well for me it's

basically monday through

sunday which is father's

day we'll do it saturday

the day before father's day

so is it the same weekend

as the last chance of

qualifier I'm telling you I

think it's the same thing I

think it is the last chance

qualifier I think it is interesting uh

I don't know why they're doing that still.

They haven't given any info.

It's going to be cool for us

as well that they're doing

an in-house comp as well.

That's awesome, Craig.

I love that.

There is stuff out about the

Community Cup.

Um,

you have to go kind of look for it

right now.

You can actually,

if you know your percentile,

you can go look and see

what your level is.

Right.

Um,

I shared that earlier in the week on

one of the lunch with the Clydesdales.

Um,

and you can find out what your level is.

It does change depending on

your age group though.

Right.

So,

and I didn't realize that I thought I

was going to be a level two

and now I'm actually like,

I could be anything from a

one to a five in the range that I'm in.

Uh, which is crazy.

Um,

but they're emailing those out like end

of April or something.

I said, like that,

that should be finalized

and people get notified of

their level or it'll show up in your app.

But once you get your level at you,

then CrossFit will put out

workouts for that week.

let's call it father's day

week you will get the

workout you have all week

to do all of the workouts

that are out correct and

then you submit them

through the week and you

will compete against other

people with your same level

and in your age group yeah

because one thing I learned

this year is like fifty

five plus is not factored into any of the

No more stuff because your

weight for different,

all that kind of stuff is different.

So you don't even factor

into the equations of

percentiles or any of that stuff.

Correct.

So last year I got a

percentile for overall and

I got a percentile for

fifty to fifty four.

Yep.

I no longer get an overall

because we don't we are not

factored into that equation anymore.

Yep.

So, you know, you get older,

you learn new stuff.

But it makes sense because

they're different workouts,

so you can't really compare the scores.

I don't even think that

there would be an accurate way to do it.

Yeah, I'm okay with it.

It was something I just

didn't know until I experienced it.

Did you see that they're –

so the in-house – or the

Community Cup programming

is going to get programmed by –

like people are submitting

workouts and it's going to get picked.

No.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Probably.

That's probably who will submit.

The last chance qualifier

will be like affiliate

owners are supposed to send

in workouts and then

they're going to pick the

top three that they like.

And that's going to be the community cup.

I hate dogging on mayhem

because I love Rich.

Rich is my favorite male

CrossFitter of all time.

And every time I've seen him

in person and talked to him,

he's been nothing but the kindest.

But yeah,

they are running a lot of this

year's show.

Any news on the service open, service cup?

I have not heard anything on that.

I do think it's kind of cool

that like Boz is doing

these videos about what to expect.

I think that is a step

forward as we kind of look

forward to what's coming up is, hey,

in the in-person semis or

in affiliate semis,

these are the things you will expect.

These are the things that

your judge should expect.

I still don't understand the

use of the head judge thingy.

I took the advanced judges course.

It has nothing to do with

the in-person semifinals.

It's good if you're running

an event like Waterpalooza

or a semifinal in person

and you get to see what the

role of the head judge is

versus the on-the-floor

judge and everything.

and then the people doing

different things.

But in terms of the value

it's gonna bring to the affiliate, like,

I just think it's just adding more,

like it's making it more

difficult for people to be

needing all of these people

Like I work,

like I work full time and I

need to like do my workouts

at certain times.

And I need to make sure that

like two people are there.

Like it's already sometimes

hard to just get the one, like, you know,

like my, I'll get my, my, um,

affiliate owner coach that

he'll always do it.

But like to get someone else to need their,

like their judges stuff,

like it's just annoying.

So,

and I didn't take any of the new courses,

but the only way I see that

being something that makes sense.

And again,

it's one of these things where I

think it was a knee jerk reaction.

Um,

and they didn't think about it for all

affiliates, right?

If I'm CrossFit Invictus or

I'm CrossFit Mayhem,

and I'm running a heat of

eight people with eight different judges,

it's probably a good idea

to have a head judge making

sure that those eight are

being consistent.

Sure.

But if you're in a small

affiliate that's running

like one person and you do

them in open gyms not to

interfere with classes and you do blah,

blah, blah,

then it's really hard to

coordinate all that stuff.

But I wish that the advanced

course was more about gray reps.

It was a little bit.

And I felt like it talked

about camera setup, turning it landscape.

Like there was things in

there that I thought needed

to be gone over for, for doing in,

in affiliate semis.

I didn't feel like I like learned too,

too much, but I feel like most of it,

maybe as a competitor, you kind of know,

I don't know.

Um,

Larry Young, nine ninety nine.

Thank you so much.

Local affiliates here

offered a punch card type

deal to do the open.

Just a few bucks to drop in

for an open grit and grace.

CrossFit thought this was a

super cool idea.

Awesome.

Yeah.

Anything to make it more

accessible for anybody who

wants to try the open,

I think is a cool thing.

Or if you're a garage,

a garage gym person who wants to.

And I hope they do that for

the Community Cup.

because then they can come

back and do the community

cup in the affiliate as well.

Instead of having to set up

a bunch of stuff in their

garage to video it or so on and so forth.

So I hope so.

I, I just feel like this is,

I don't think it's going to

accomplish anything that

they hoped to accomplish.

I,

I think it's putting undue pressure on

like, especially rural athletes to,

And you're not going to get,

and it sounds like they're

going to just trust the,

it's like they're saying

they're going to do these,

the live video review and

it's going to be open,

but they're not like

everything they've said is

the whole point of this,

of having two judges on the

floor is they're going to

default to the judges that

were on the floor.

If you have like too many thumbs down,

then they'll look at the

video type thing.

Like how far,

how far down will they

actually look at that?

And then are you just

getting thumbs up from your

friends that took the

judges course that you're like,

go vote on mine.

Good.

Go vote on mine.

Good.

Like, cause you're going to get that.

Yeah.

But people just vote.

No vote bad for literally.

I don't even know what,

like I have like eight nose

on one of my workouts.

That is like, go watch it, Scott.

I've been meaning to talk to

you about that.

I, I'm.

I'm just kidding.

I'm sure you watched the video.

So you're probably like, it's, if that is,

if those are the people

just click getting on and clicking, Nope.

Like this is going to be a disaster.

I don't even know what

people are watching.

Some people are semis,

not for the community cup.

Correct.

So just to be clear.

Yeah.

The thing is,

like you're making it really

hard on people not a part

of affiliate like I know

you're saying carolyn it's

gonna be hard on you

because you find gotta find

two people not only do I

have to get two people to

come with me I gotta travel

somewhere and like I

already feel like I already

have extra scrutiny all the

time so now like your

regular app like you think

danny spiegel's gonna get

more just because two

people are watching or

she's actually gonna get no

reps no they're gonna still

Cheer her along and just

count her reps and move along.

But let's be fair.

She puts her video up for public scrutiny.

She's going to get hammered

because of her reputation

of what's happened over the

last two years.

Yeah, but it depends on if they're like,

they review it and they're like, well,

we're going to go with the

judge on the floor.

We trust them that those

were good in real time.

As long as they look at it though and say,

Hey,

we're going to go with the judge on

the floor.

I'm cool with that.

I'm just going to counter

what you say a little bit.

I had,

we talked about this year's open

being fun and things that

went really well and they

have made baby steps in the

right direction.

That is the first time in

years that they are making

steps in the right direction.

Yeah,

this might be clunky when we get to

semis and all the extra

stuff and having to do it

in an affiliate and all of that.

Hopefully they self-correct

that at some point and

realize that maybe the

pendulum swung too far to one side.

But at least this year,

CrossFit has made some

steps in the right direction.

like these boss videos that are going out,

they never did that in the

past in the last five years,

that stuff they did back in

twelve and thirteen and fourteen.

I just think it's.

We have to give them credit

for the steps they have taken.

yeah I'm I'm happy for the

video review we've been

asking for that like it

should be public a hundred

percent I just I don't know

what the benefit of is

making people go to

affiliates to do this like

if we're gonna have two l

one judges with the

advanced course does it

shouldn't matter so on the

open I could go to videos

and vote yes or no yeah

because you have the regular ten dollar

Right, but I didn't have the advanced.

No, I know.

So semis,

it's going to cut that down to

only people that spent that

extra money to do that.

And hopefully it'll clean up some of the,

hey, you're my friend, do this.

Hey, you're my friend, do that.

So it's only the ones with

the advanced that can vote.

Correct.

Gotcha.

And you have to put in your

credentials to then be able to vote.

Your credentials are always on there.

You're logged in when you vote, so...

I wonder if it was more for

the training camps and

non-athletes get the short

end of the stick.

Also,

I think it puts pressure on the

people judging to do better.

I hope so.

Yeah.

George Turner had the same

thing on one of his videos

when he made his YouTube public.

One of the judges said it was the clock.

And I think he had like we

time or one of those like running it,

whatever.

I don't know.

um there's a lot of stuff

here your crossfeed id is

linked to your vote

crossfit knows who voted

and how there's a rule that

you can be banned from

being a judge in the future

if crossfit decides you're

abusing the crowd votes

that's an interesting um

the clock has minutes

seconds and milliseconds he

finished ten fifty two

judge was like because of

the milliseconds it should

be ten fifty three

I don't think you normally round out.

I think you, yeah.

If it's still, if it's technically nine,

people will still say.

Yeah.

As long as it didn't switch.

Right.

If there's a stopwatch on

the floor in person,

then they use the milliseconds,

but online you just go by

what time your rep was completed at.

And if the number was still that number.

vice says shots fired at

danny I'm not trying to

pick on danny just she's a

recognizable one that like

killer so I'm just like if

you're thinking about

somebody maybe questioning

a squat that's a it's okay

danny I've got your back

this has been a debate with

jamie and I for two years now so

um sarah cooper because it's

crossfit community cup they

want to push people into

crossfit affiliate makes

sense yes but we're talking

about two different things

right that's what's getting

confusing community cup

makes all the sense in the

world for going into an

affiliate yeah um but the

semi-finals are required to

be an affiliate as well

Yeah,

I'm not mad that my athletes can't

participate in the Community Cup.

Like, I'm not mad about that.

That's fine.

We're not an affiliate.

We're not a part of the community.

We'll do it on our own.

We still paid a bunch of

money to them to get their levels.

But if you're posting your

video publicly in the semifinal,

that's where you're saying, like,

it shouldn't really matter.

Everyone's video is public, like...

Yeah.

And I,

I'm still gonna have two L one

judges with the advanced course,

just like everyone else.

Like I'm not,

I'm not trying to do anything

different there,

but it shouldn't necessarily be hard.

Like I got probably have to

travel two hours and do I

wanna do that car ride

twice a day and sleep in my own bed?

Do I wanna get a hotel?

Like this just, it's just unnecessary.

Yeah.

I think, yeah.

Again,

we're going to talk about something

later in the show about the

sale and maybe that like

all that everything could be changed in,

in three hundred sixty five days.

So you're telling Sarah,

you're telling me that

nobody who goes to the

CrossFit Games should be

allowed to be unaffiliated.

Remember?

Like, that's ridiculous.

We want the best that are competing.

Like, the sport-wise, it's different,

right?

Like,

it's all about... This isn't the

Community Cup.

This is the CrossFit Games,

and you're supposed to want anybody.

You're supposed to want

someone from the NFL to

challenge and want a spot

and come take the floor.

Well, and more importantly,

three years ago, we're touting,

we can do it in our garage.

We can be garage athletes, blah, blah,

blah.

Well,

those garage athletes may now be good

enough to make...

a semifinal or the games and

they should be given that opportunity.

We've changed the goalpost

like we do every year in CrossFit.

And so people go down one path,

goalpost changed and they

have to adjust and so on and so forth.

But again,

great baby steps this year from CrossFit.

We are moving in a direction

that seems to make sense.

Now we're going to sell and

who the hell knows what

happens after that.

But for now,

So, um,

do you think the underlying motive

is to push gyms to

affiliate or to push

athletes to train in affiliates?

I think it's for more gyms to affiliate.

Yeah.

I think that is the push,

but I don't think that's

what's going to happen.

Um, da, da, da, da, da.

To me, they could do the same thing.

Meet criteria, pay a small fee,

if not affiliated.

That's an idea.

I mean, my people have four coaches.

I have two L-twos, three L-ones.

It's not like we haven't put

money into the space.

We pay for a level method affiliation.

What about the people that

want to do their semifinals

at their own gym?

Yeah, they just pay a small little fee.

That would work.

Instead of paying fifty

bucks for the semifinals, it's,

I don't know, seventy bucks,

but you get to stay at your own gym.

I feel like you would do that.

Yeah.

Just to stay at your own gym,

have your own bar.

I have four people.

If I had to pay like, I mean, honestly,

if I had to pay like two

hundred bucks to be a semifinal location,

I would do it.

That could be good revenue for them.

Could be.

And then,

and then you just would like be

able to advertise that.

Like we're,

we have plenty of L one judges

with the advanced course.

We have five athletes that

are going to be doing it.

Come join up, like come here.

You have people to work out alongside.

And then maybe that attracts

more athletes to your gym

and then you can afford the affiliation.

Yeah.

That would be nice.

There you go.

Yeah.

Larry, I like your idea.

Larry's doing cardio and

he's agreeing with Jamie on

the second issue.

Love it.

Man.

I don't know if you guys saw,

but Larry got his,

he won a coffee mug from us.

He took it to church this morning.

So he got some religion and

now he's agreeing with

everything and how to do stuff.

That tracks.

Yeah.

Um, do, do, do, do.

is age groups I mean really

a hundred bucks that's

insane age group semis is a

hundred bucks this year is

that real uh alyssa would

know normally they charge

for like when you qualify

and then you're going to

the comp a hundred bucks

for the in affiliate semis

and I can't even do it at

my own gym that's freaking

great that's ridiculous uh

kenneth commented on dave's

week in review

um lana great idea jamie who

was my idea um carolyn

carolyn has a direct route

we'll let her miss miss

demo team there she has all

the connections yeah um

Uh, so next up we have the age group semis,

which we've talked about a little bit.

You two will be going into that.

Um,

and then we have the mayhem classic

both the same weekend.

Yes.

We've talked about how that

kind of missing a Mark as well,

having mayhem and the in

affiliate age group semis

on the same weekend.

And I can't believe that

mayhem is going to,

pull this off with all of

their mayhem athletes that

they generally allow to

come to mayhem to do the semis.

Won't be able to do that

this year because of the mayhem classic.

Yeah.

I'm curious where are they

just taking them all to the barn?

Like they have an affiliate though.

I think it is didn't they

something well a lot of

times like rich did his

workouts in the in his barn

and he would call it

crossfit mayhem but that's

a different location I

don't think that that's

really crossfit mayhem good

point and he's always said

like crossfit mayhem and

how many workouts have

people done in the barn

barn and said crossfit

mayhem and it's not there

it's at uh it's like what's

the difference between that

and a garage it's a garage

unless it's affiliated

same argument is the shred

shed and correct that one

is so I'm just I don't know

that their barn is actually

an affiliate they wouldn't

have the exact same name

that is a good question

we're gonna have to watch

where these uh videos come

out of because yeah they

had a ton of people age group wise

Maybe in the small little area,

like the new competitors area,

but I feel like they'll be

using that for the warm-up

area and all of that.

Mayhem will not be open to their members.

I don't know.

That's a good question, Carolyn.

I'm very curious where

they're all going to be

completing those workouts.

That's

But in the past years, in the past years,

they have not publicly put

their video out there.

Cause if you don't do it on an affiliate,

you're supposed to post your video.

And I had this conversation

with Lex a couple of years

ago and I'm like,

look at all of the mayhem

athletes doing it in the barn,

but then don't post their videos.

And that's, I mean, I don't know,

but they're not at CrossFit

mayhem when they're doing it there.

So.

That just brought me back to

a conversation I had with

Lex like years ago because

we were talking about why

their videos aren't public

if they're not doing it at

the actual place.

Yeah.

Alyssa Stuckey follows up.

Yes, unfortunately, it's true.

It's in the rule book for

this year as a hundred

dollar registration fee.

Damn.

It's expensive in Canadian dollars.

So I'm going to say Fergie's

question for when we do the

Q&A with you guys in just a

couple minutes.

But yeah,

so we have both those things going on.

You guys are a part of the age group.

The Mayhem Classic has been

advertising constant lineup changes.

I know.

Do you think that that's due

to the competition at the event?

Do you think it's due to

everything else going on that weekend?

Or do you think it's just, hey,

we signed up and realized

I'm going to take a

different path for my season?

I think people didn't want to say no.

They want to say yes.

And then just, just so they're, they,

you know,

they have an option to kind of

back out as they see the names pop up.

Maybe.

I don't know.

A lot of changes.

I mean,

I feel like it's mostly been injuries.

Although it's yeah,

I know because you think I

can't imagine like all

those are injuries.

I don't know.

When it was first announced,

it was all like,

all these games athletes are coming in.

Now we're deep into the

semifinal athletes.

I think people just are

going to take different paths.

They're like, okay, that's not the one.

Let me go to another one.

Lynn said they announced it

too soon before people had

even figured out their seasons.

I completely agree.

I actually think Rich...

commented on that in one of

their podcasts and like he

thought like rethought like

yeah we probably should

have like like I don't

think he should be

competing there if you

aren't in the top one

percent and you're or

you're not signed up if you

didn't like you shouldn't

even be doing it

I agree with that too,

because I like as hard as,

as it is to find people,

find people like there's

thousands of athletes.

Your field is already only.

If you're saying that this,

this athlete can't go

because they're not in the one percent,

this athlete can't like get rid of those.

Like now you have a field of like.

Eighteen, seventeen people,

not even like your chances are.

I mean,

I mean really your trends aren't

that great at mayhem, but like.

you compare that to other

semi-finals of I don't know

thirty people um like yeah

yeah and I think it makes

it confusing one it is the

first event of the year it

should be real simple you

place first or second you go to the games

But it's not.

It's not going to be that

way because you have Paige

Powers who did not finish

in the top one percent.

You have Guy.

You have other people there

that are not competing.

So now it could be, couldn't be.

We don't know yet.

So it's going to be an interesting.

It just means that there's

more explanation as to who

gets their way to the games.

Um, Lynn also says also,

I think it's a lot of

people figuring out they

might actually crush the

online qualifiers.

Like for Dallin,

he's literally a sure bet right now.

If he does online, I think,

I think Dallin looked at

where he was on week one of

the open crushing it.

And he's like, you know what?

I don't need to go to this comp right now.

I will make it through the

online process no matter what.

And I'll focus on the WFP comp.

That's right after I feel,

I feel like that's,

and he may have a little

bit of something that's going on,

but like not,

I don't think it's big

enough to the point where

he wouldn't have been able to go there.

It's like nepotism.

It is like nepotism.

Did he announce not going

after Heavy Isabel was announced?

I don't know.

I don't think it was.

No, I think it was before.

He was one of the first to pull out.

I think it was right after

the first open workout when

he crushed it.

He crushed it.

so um I think I and you guys

the comments are coming in

so fast I can't keep up

anymore um so yeah so we we

will that's in two weeks

guys so we will be here

live updating stuff from

those events we will we got

our own here like here in

my basement okay stuff um

You guys will be doing semis,

so we'll get to hear how that has gone.

It should be a fun weekend

to keep up with.

I'm not looking forward to it.

We get home that Monday

after being gone for a week.

I don't even know if I'm

going to be able to train all week.

Then I got to figure out

where I'm even doing these.

The last thing I want to do

is more traveling.

You'll be fine.

We'll see.

We'll see what the workouts are.

So there's that.

So now we're going to open

it up for questions for our

two champs and elite athletes.

We're going to give you guys

ten to fifteen minutes to

just ask whatever question

you want of Carolyn and Jamie.

either about the open or

about anything else going

on it can be crossfit

related it doesn't have to

be but I'm going to go back

and grab um fergie's that I

liked and posed to them if

I can find it in this mess

okay so fergie talks about

rx was a disappointment

Jumping pull ups and scaled

wall walks are not RX movements.

It just caused a massive log

jam on the leaderboard that

bar muscle ups would have solved.

I am an RX fifty five plus athlete.

And even though it would

have made it so I couldn't do it, RX,

I completely agree with you.

But I want to hear what

these elite athletes think,

because while it was fun for me to say,

hey, I did it, RX,

I got to do this and that.

You guys know how it affects

a leaderboard and how

frustrating that could be.

I don't think I actually

think it would have been

more of a log jam if they

would have done bar muscle

ups for the fifty five plus.

I actually think that would

have been worse for that bracket.

Maybe not.

And this is the problem.

They probably and I know it's a pain,

but they probably need to

do a fifty five plus scale

and then a sixty five plus scale.

Because if you would add bar

muscle ups at sixty five plus,

you would have had a bunch

of you would have.

they would have had to have

a tiebreaker or you would

have had a bunch of people not get them.

So the way it was written

for like sixty five plus,

I think was perfect for that workout.

I absolutely agree.

Scaled water walks was a

joke for all for all of the age groups.

That was a joke.

Carolyn, do you think the top two hundred,

like if you can't make it

in the top two hundred,

like you have massive holes in.

Like,

I still think the people that should

be there are going to be there.

And then you're going to

test what you need to test

in the semifinals.

Yeah.

Yes.

If you can't make the top two hundred,

you like I'm sorry,

but like you shouldn't.

You shouldn't.

You're not fit enough.

You haven't got them.

You haven't.

Even if it's scaled wall walks,

jumping like if you can't

make the top two hundred of

your age group,

you have massive

deficiencies in your fitness.

Yeah.

You can test all of the

regular stuff or more

advanced advanced things, I think,

in the next in the next stage.

I think for what the open is.

Like it's fine.

And it's same thing for the elites.

Like people complain about

the strength and stuff,

but they can't do burpees

and they're gassed and they can't,

you know, do they have massive holes.

But if you can't make the

top one thousand two hundred,

you're not you're not

really a semifinal like level caliber.

I think you have huge holes

to your fitness.

You're not fit enough.

Like.

I still, you look at the leaderboard,

like the,

the regular people were still towards the,

like the top,

or were they like all in the top ten?

No, more so on the men than,

than the females.

But for the most part,

you still had like the top,

the fittest people up there,

unless they were injured.

Right.

Well, we've said it, we say it every week.

Like you, you say it's not heavy enough.

We'll then move faster.

Yeah.

So that, that was the criteria here.

Just move faster.

like I still think all three

tests were good in different ways.

Like you still had some

progressive gymnastics.

You still had, um,

the last workout had some inverted things,

some, um, a couple of different barbells.

So you have to at least have

the technique to do snatches, cleans,

deadlifts, the rowing played a factor.

Like you, even though you,

like you could be short or tall, you had,

you had parts of the workout that were,

that you could push.

Like it wasn't necessarily

just a short person or a

tall person for that one.

Dan Church says, preach Prevost.

And he also adds in, it's irrelevant.

The age division is racing the same group.

Just race it.

Yep.

That's true.

Yeah.

I think, I think the next round,

the semi is where you're

going to get more high skill.

I have more higher skills

and stuff like that, which is, again,

what we talked about, unfortunately,

because you erase

everything that happens here.

And like,

it's a completely different test.

And like the one thousand

people moving on in the

elites or the two hundred,

like you shouldn't be

finishing a hundred place

or like one hundred and

fiftieth in your age group.

And then all of a sudden you

get the higher skills, heavier weights,

and you're in the top thirty,

but have massive holes in

just playing fitness.

Like you can't just do high

skill heavyweights.

That's not what fitness is only.

right so dan asks any plans

for clydesdale at mfc

metcon rusher vitruvian

games uh I'll answer that

since I'm kind of the guy

who runs the show here um

we always end up at mfc

whether I plan to or not

it's a two-hour drive for

me um so at the very least

I'll be there for at least

a day um I've never missed

one I'll just say that

um when it comes to

metconrush that is one

event I do want to get to

at some point um I love

what they do I've had their

organizers on the show they

are awesome and I would

love to go see the event

when that will fit in my

schedule I don't know um

I've been just waiting on

what we're approved for and

what we're not this year to make a plan

In Vitruvian Games, I have to admit,

I don't even know what that is.

I've seen that one.

I've heard of it.

I just don't know where or what.

So that's kind of what it is.

We have not finalized any

plans at this point on

where we're going to be for anything.

I did get approval from WFP.

I did get approval from Syndicate Crown.

So I'll probably be in those

two locations.

But my wife is also having

her second knee surgery in

that time frame.

So I have to make sure I

have a babysitter for her while I'm gone.

So then we'll go on to Lex.

What is the one thing you

want to see in the semis

and the one thing you don't

want to show up?

You want to go first?

One Red Max snatch that I

don't want to show up.

yeah, I think,

I think if you have four or

five events and you do a max lift,

if it really skews, um,

the test quite a bit, um,

things I don't things I want to see.

I mean,

A two twenty five deadlift.

We already did that.

I want to see another like

the rope climb GHG pistol workout.

I really liked that.

I think regular rope climbs are fine.

I think legless,

sometimes it's going to be

hard to see on video, um, certain things.

And I still think rope

climbs are sketch in a lot of gyms.

Like you look,

they do their measurements

and then you're like, that is not.

That's true.

Like, I just find that there's,

there's cheating happening.

Um, I don't love that.

Even though I think it's a

very good movement,

I think that you can still

do ring muscle-ups and some

sort of other pulling,

like a heavy pulling type

workout without needing the

fifteen foot ceilings.

Yeah,

and I don't want to have to do that

on camera.

That's just pain.

As much as I'd love to see rope climbs,

it is such a pain to video.

I remember lex I was at

lex's gym which has like

twenty foot ceilings and we

were at like three boxes

like and we're just like

filming and all the way to

the top not safe it's

sketchy yes um yeah I mean

I hope that there's a still

a test that's like engine

type like yeah stop that

because things get erased from the open,

I don't want all those

movements to be erased in terms of,

you know,

I still want to see some sort of

chest to bar bar muscle up, um, burpees,

like the thrusters,

like those movements I

think should still be there

in at least one test.

Um,

there needs to be heavier weights.

Of course,

I won't be surprised to see a

snatch type of ladder,

maybe with a gymnastics

progression where you have

to earn your lift with some

sort of skill as well.

Um,

I think we'll see some shuttle runs in

high volume.

I think we will though,

or double unders in high volume.

I think we'll see.

We have a ton of questions, ladies.

We're going to move on.

Jamie,

how's your senior year going for

your son?

It's going okay.

He has an online college course that...

It's just a total shit show.

It's an English class.

One of the middle, the second semester,

he just got way behind and

didn't do some of his papers.

And then the most he could

get is sixty percent.

So the kids got like a four

point oh six and then just

totally trashed his GPA in

this one class.

It's just absolutely ridiculous.

So there was a couple of

months there of just.

not happy with him never

once interviewing for a job

has anybody asked me what

my gpa was in high school

yeah I know but he's also

trying to get some

scholarships and I was like

that's the last thing they

need to see is that you

just checked out on your

senior year of high school

and but he's doing fine now

and he'll probably finish

just fine he just needs to

get like it's like a three

or four when you take the

test to get the credit for the class so

The college credits.

Chris asks,

when do Jamie's shirts go on sale?

I don't know.

Let her make the names first.

Let her make the names first.

And then we'll talk about that.

Key and Coon may put a damper on that.

This is a subject for later,

but we'll bring it up now.

What are your thoughts on

Annie and Catra commentating?

What I find interesting about that,

and I'll play the video

real quick just so you guys

know what she's talking about.

They never say they're going

to commentate.

I thought they did.

They say they're going to call the action.

That's what they say, call the action.

Yeah, but in what manner?

Because other people have

said they're doing it as well.

That's what I thought I heard.

When you guys sent this, I was like,

it isn't... Yeah,

so here is what was posted

on Instagram today.

... ...

We are here to call the action.

We're here to call the action.

I'll see you in Indy.

Are you ready?

I like it.

So we think they're going to

be the ones just sitting at

the table just because

they're not the floor

announcers that got announced.

Well, and

The play-by-play is Jeremy Austin.

The color person is Tommy, supposedly,

according to the pulse on episode one.

Is it going to be a three-person booth?

That's a four-person booth?

Yeah.

Or is it going to be like a rogue thing?

Yeah.

Like a rogue,

like what they do at the

rogue invitational when they have, like,

in between the events,

they're still talking.

Like, it could be some stuff like that.

Yeah.

Yeah.

I want to know more, but I...

I think they're as good as

anybody else to do it.

They were great at Rogue.

How bad is it to not test

squatting in a qualifier?

I have a feeling the second

qualifier is going to be all squatting.

I feel like there hasn't

been much squatting in the

open and other tests as well, too,

in the past few years.

Like I complained about this

a few years ago when the

only squatting that we had

was like forty wall balls.

And then like there was like

no squatting at like two of the stages.

And I was like, this is stupid.

We haven't been squatting

that much like in like high

volume for a while.

So I'm not surprised.

This is referencing the WFP qualifiers.

We are going to get into in

more detail right after this.

Lex asked a fun one.

If you had to choose one

food that you had to eat

for the rest of your life,

what would it be?

Steak and eggs.

It's my breakfast.

Yeah,

filet is probably what I would choose.

Chicken wings.

Yeah, you always like those chicken wings.

Well,

you can put different sauces on every

day and make it a different flavor.

So I'm not eating, you know what I mean?

Got to think about the versatility,

the way you can shake it up.

I actually just love chicken.

Like,

I could eat chicken breast all the time.

And you can put different

sauces on that as well.

But yeah, anyway.

Which other comps are Jamie

and Carolyn doing this year

other than Games and Legends?

Games and Legends.

Well, I'm not doing legends.

I mean,

do we even know what came of

legends last year?

People competed, people finished.

I think they said they were

going to give a prize first this year,

but I didn't see anything.

I heard that they did not,

but I could be wrong.

I'm going to do the NorCal

one June six to eight,

I think is the date.

I was already planning on

doing that one prior to it

being an event.

And then they moved it and I

was already committed to

that in my season.

The syndicate is the week prior.

I just don't think I could

do those two back to back with work.

Like I can't take that much

time off in the last month of school.

Nope.

That wouldn't be fair to me.

Yeah.

MFC is like my, my plan.

Is, is MFC individual and team this year?

Yeah.

Anyone could sign up for team.

Like,

like Haley and I could sign up for

two person female.

Okay.

But I think,

I think I'm just going to do individual.

Um, Lex also asked,

do you think that all age,

the age group registration

fees should go to the age

group group prize money

versus the general pool of money?

A hundred percent.

Sure.

They haven't said anything

about the masters.

They just said

I know.

Like how they're allocating

that between the different age groups.

Right.

If any of the semifinal

money is also going to the

prize pool or if it's just the open,

if there's any prize purse

to be won for the age group

in the semifinals,

like there's no info on any of that.

And I'm very curious because

the prize purse was pretty

good the last few years.

It will not be good.

Like you're going to go from

like twenty five K to what?

Five.

Maybe you think five.

Maybe.

Yeah.

I don't think it'll drop that far,

but the only thing I'll say

about the registration fees

for semis is they still

have to put the show on,

so some of that should go

to administrating the age

group CrossFit games.

Some kind of split,

but some of it should go to that as well.

Yeah,

because they need to make money as well.

I mean,

it's also going to be a fee to

compete there.

So I'm sure that's going to be like, frig,

if some of these comps, I mean,

some of the semifinals,

the NorCal one was like four hundred.

I don't know what they're

going to charge for the CrossFit Games.

I feel like at this point

we're going to get charged

like nine hundred dollars.

It'll probably be close to

that four hundred.

Yeah,

I think it's going to be four to five

hundred.

Lynn asks,

if you had to form a male-female

or a female-female team for

the CrossFit Games team comp of two,

who would you choose?

I would choose J.R.

Howell.

Well, that's your male, now female-female.

Am I trying to keep it in my age group?

Is that the point?

She did not stipulate any of that.

Honestly,

I'd probably choose my friend

Selena as a female.

I mean,

I'm going to go with the goat when

she's in CrossFit shape.

You can pick Holta.

I actually, Holta has always been like,

so I've had like three,

I always said to Lex,

like I have like three

favorite CrossFit athletes.

It's Holta.

I really liked Jamie green

when she was competing and Christy Armo.

Yeah.

I would probably pick Sam

Briggs quite honestly.

That's who I, Oh yeah.

Sam's up there too.

If that way you're keeping

it in your age group.

Yeah.

And Briggs.

Yeah.

Okay.

If I'm going in my age group,

I'm going Holta.

Um, if not, I guess, um,

I will clearly pick Lex if she's healthy,

but is that ever the case?

Well, she's due for something, you know,

it's, it's, we always say that like,

you know, it's been, it's been a year.

Um, but yeah.

Um,

I want to do a high rocks with Lexa.

Fergie asked,

love watching Carolyn grind

out a long chipper.

Does she like twenty minute

plus minute tests?

Not particularly,

unless it's a hockey period,

that's twenty minutes.

No, I mean,

most of my sports growing up were,

you know,

explosive stuff in terms of

CrossFit time domain.

I normally do well in that.

eight minutes, ten minutes and below.

I don't mind the twenty plus minutes.

I do it every day in

training in terms of

working on my conditioning.

It wouldn't be my favorite.

My question is,

I think you guys feel the same way.

You both want to do Indy.

If not, was your master's

If there was no Masters,

I'm guessing is what he's saying.

That's basically what I think he's saying.

Yeah, I'm lost there.

Yeah, but like you're saying,

so like Bill Grundler,

could he do the individual workouts?

A hundred percent.

Would he score high enough

to make a semis?

No.

So what's really the point?

There is an age where

we're not going to be competitive anymore.

Oh my goodness.

You guys are just pumping them in here.

Holy cow.

Lana said, will there be a GHD?

That's a good question.

Um, Lex was offended.

You didn't pick her up,

but then you did put in the

caveat about her being hurt all the time.

Oh no.

I said that.

I love doing partner stuff with Lex.

I think we're undefeated

when we compete together.

Um,

we have a really good time and she

compliments my weaknesses,

like her strengths are my weaknesses,

vice versa.

Um, no, I have a good time.

I was just trying to pick a

games athlete Lex.

Craig S is the pit teen comp

happening this year.

They actually merged the

teen CrossFit games,

which was at the pit and the,

the masters together.

And it'll happen here in Columbus,

but they're also holding a

pit showdown at the pit to

kind of pump up the athletes.

I think they usually do a

little camp with it.

Yeah.

They're still doing their pit.

It's got like the first two

days or first day or whatever.

It's like college.

There's yes.

They're still doing that.

And it's, yeah.

I don't know if it's still

labor day weekend or whatever.

It always isn't that may,

it may have moved by a week or two.

So their camp used to be

earlier in the summer.

And I think that's what they moved it to.

Okay.

Kind of coincide with that,

but don't quote me on that.

One of our teens is doing

the qualifiers right now

and is planning on going.

He's sitting pretty high.

So.

Yes, Craig, in Michigan.

Yes.

It will be in Michigan.

And they're going to do that

just like Legends does the

Masters games and Legends in the winter.

So just like that.

And there will be a college

comp at Masters games too.

Oh, really?

That's from Andrew Sten,

who is kind of part of the Legends team.

Interesting.

So, okay.

Well,

we're going to end questions for now.

We'll open that up again in

a couple of weeks.

When we,

when we have a lighter day with news,

but you guys both, well,

Jamie did the WFP qualifiers and,

And her name appears on the leaderboard.

No scores, though.

But her videos are out on

YouTube if you want to watch them.

Yes.

Her name is on the leaderboard,

but I have no idea if she's

done the qualifiers,

if she ever plans to do them.

So let's look at the

workouts and give me your thoughts.

And then if you did them,

maybe you have more insight than others.

And Carolyn can let us know

if she even did them or

decided not to this year.

So workout one was an AMRAP

of twenty minutes,

twenty and fifteen calorie row,

twenty lateral burpees over

the rower and forty shuttle runs.

I did notice the standard

was you didn't have to have

both feet off the ground

off over the rower and you

didn't have to touch the

floor with your hand on the shuttles,

which I like.

Yep.

So I know Jamie did it.

I saw her do it on video.

don't know if carolyn did it

what are your thoughts on

workout one I think it's a

good test yeah it's good

pure cardio like yeah do

you want to keep running

kind of it's a it's about

moving those shuttles so

yeah you can lose you can

definitely lose a lot of

time if you don't if you

don't have um good cadence

right like yeah

it's especially with,

without the touches on, on the ground,

it's a new movement maybe for some.

So just like the footwork

and stuff is often if you

get off a little bit,

it's just so easy on

shuttle runs to slow down a

little bit and it just adds up.

Yup.

Like it just, I liked it.

That's my jam right there.

uh lynn says she did wad one

it's literally a five k at

a hundred and seventy miles

an hour I think is what

she's saying heart rate and

wad three a hundred seventy

heart rate and wad three is

my type of jam I loved it I

think you and jamie flip

yeah we definitely flipped there

I did it.

My shoulder run just got meh.

That's where I lost most of my time.

I just didn't run as well.

I tried some side.

It was just awkward to me.

I think it would have taken

me too long to get that.

He side shuffled several of them.

Basketball shuffled and just...

I was never going to do that

the whole length.

What I was trying to do a

couple of times was like,

sort of do that to get my

feet across and then like

two over and then back to run.

And then, and instead of like turning,

just like chuff,

like side shuffling over

the line and back.

But it was, it just wasn't natural to me.

Workout two was very much

like an open workout with

the progressive gymnastics.

It had double unders, lots of them.

So it starts a fifteen minute time cap.

And it is for, it is for time, correct?

Correct.

A hundred and fifty double unders,

then the double dumbbell

farmer's walking lunges,

then forty-five pull-ups,

then a hundred and twenty double unders,

a hundred foot of double

dumbbell front rack walking lunges,

thirty chest-to-bar pull-ups,

then ninety double unders,

a hundred foot of double

dumbbell overhead walking lunges,

fifteen bar muscle-ups.

The dumbbell weight was fifty thirty-five.

Yeah.

This reminded me so much

Scott of the one you came and videoed me.

The masters semifinals

workout reminded me of that

workout so much.

I just didn't do as good as I did.

I don't know.

It was just like, I,

I decided to do these on Thursday and I,

and I did it Thursday night

and it just wasn't my cleanest execution.

I don't have time.

Like I did one Thursday,

did the number three Friday,

totally messed it up.

Ronica was judging me and like,

had no clue what was going on.

She's like, I was like,

I need to start in two minutes.

She's like, well then start now.

And then I was like,

I have to stop in five minutes.

She's like, well then stop now.

We were, she was so far off in the time.

Like I started early and I

only got to lift.

I only like did cleans for like a minute.

Like she ended me like seconds early.

I was like, what a show.

So that was a waste of a

workout on Friday.

And then Saturday I did the other one,

the number two or number one.

Yesterday I did the shuttle one.

And then today I redid

number three correctly.

I love your peeps at the gym.

They're so much fun to be around.

But when it comes to like

the organization on a elite

athlete comp day,

I want to pull my hair out.

Yeah.

It's, there's, it's a lot like,

it's not Ron's fault.

It's just, yeah.

Well, there,

there are detail oriented

people and there are the

people that brought their strength.

And like, when it comes to those things,

when I was a judge,

like I was very detailed

about those things, setting up the camera,

right.

Getting the clock synced.

Like all those things are important.

Yeah.

and uh yeah it's crazy I

took my son today and I was

like you're doing the math

tell me when I'm starting

tell me when I'm stopping

so he was there today I pr

my double unders nice nice

I did one fifty unbroken

dang I've never done that

so I will take that as a win

So Kenneth is asking about

the leaderboard and I know

some people in the chat

have answered him.

The issue with the

leaderboard is barely

anybody has put in their scores.

Yeah.

So you can go see fee scores

if you want to see those.

And she is the only one of

name recognition that has

put in all of their scores.

So it doesn't really say a

lot about where people

stand at this moment.

Right.

Lynn says, look at Carolyn.

Look at you go, Carolyn.

For me, that's just like,

I don't really care about

this qualifier because I

wouldn't even be able to do

the Indiana one if I were to qualify.

But I just wanted to do some

tough workouts this week

just to kind of get ready

for the online workouts, semifinal.

But it was a...

it was a mental win versus like,

I don't like versus my

score just because anytime

that there's a higher

volume double under on the

spot that pops up,

like the first thing that

will go into like in my head will be like,

okay, well there goes my shot.

Like I won't qualify in

these four workouts.

So just to know now that

like my skipping is getting back to being,

I guess,

normal ish type of double unders

gives me confidence going

into the online summies

that if something does pop up,

that's two hundred on the

spot or three hundred.

I'm not three to four

minutes behind people.

because like that that

happened like my whole

career basically we had

three hundred two hundred

one hundred double unders

the one year on the online

semi-finals and what was

taking people you know

three hundred double unders

was taking three minutes

for people it was taking me

six minutes and the

commentators were like I

think prev was injured and

I was like I just can't do them

And like, I was just like dead last,

but like,

it didn't matter how fast I was

doing the muscle ups or the lunges.

Like I was just so far

behind on the double unders that like,

no matter what it was paired with,

it was just so bad.

So it was more just a mental win, I guess,

this weekend to be able to do that.

Yeah.

Vi asks, Carolyn,

would you say double unders

are no longer a weakness for you?

No,

because I still think that I have to

focus on them.

I can't just pick up the rope and just go.

I'm thinking about all the

drills that I've done and

certain positions that I

want to maintain.

And if I start losing it, it's like, okay,

stop.

So it's not as natural as

someone that can just pick

up the rope and do whatever,

miss and just keep going.

I will say I did not do the

one-fifty unbroken.

But I actually felt like my

dubs were fine in that workout.

I just was,

I sort of mentally gave up on

the overhead walking lunge.

And then I went to go

unbroken on the fifteen bar

muscle ups and I only got fourteen.

I went for it.

I usually don't.

I was like, nah, just go for it.

Why not?

So let's move on to workout three.

It is a two-parter.

First one is five rounds for

time of a seven-minute cap,

fifty-foot handstand walk,

unbroken sections of twenty-five feet,

and then ten deadlifts at

three-fifteen to twenty-five.

And then at the seven-minute mark,

you then go into fifteen

wall walk complexes,

which is one wall walk,

one wall facing handstand push-up,

And in the remaining time,

max cleans at two twenty

five one fifty five.

So it's not at the seven minute mark.

And OK, it's so it's written very poorly.

It is because Jamie messaged

me today or yesterday.

You messaged me today

because it just says at the completion,

like add two minutes and

then begin part two.

And I was like,

there's no way you're just

starting like at this random number.

Like there was no example

given in the thingy.

Like I wrote to them and I was like,

when do you start part two?

Like,

is it cause it said like you rest a

minimum of two minutes.

Okay.

Like if you finish fast,

you should get rewarded and then get,

you start at the seven minute and then at,

or I'm sorry, you get timed up at seven,

you begin at the nine minute.

And then they're like, no, you begin,

let's say you do it at in five minutes,

you begin at the seven

minutes or four thirty,

you begin at the six thirty.

And I was like, oh wow.

But like, there's no examples of that.

Like it's,

it's written poorly so that

was so that was the issue

and this is why so ronica

was trying to make me start

at nine and I and I had the

first time I did it I had

finished in five something

or whatever in the and I'm

like I have to start like

when do I start like I know

I need to be going and

she's just like waiting for

the nine minute mark and

I'm like I need to be going yeah

uh so the pack says can can

spinning hook kick a moving

human in the head but can't

dub she can dub just fine

it's funny because I used

to skip all the time like

in martial arts like we

would do that as a warm-up

all the time I just don't

know what happened over the

years her athletic with her

athleticism it's hard to

comprehend yeah it's frustrating

Now we're back to the questions.

Would Jamie rather do a

hundred burpees for time or

chaperone in eighth grade pool party?

I'd probably rather do a

hundred burpees for time.

A hundred percent a hundred

burpees for time.

Yeah, that's quick.

All right.

So those are the workouts.

You guys did them.

Jamie, you're going to enter them in.

Carolyn,

you said you wouldn't be able to

compete in Indy even if you put them in.

No, but I do like that first workout,

that first part of that workout.

the deadlift hands I figured

you would love that I was

happy I think my score

would be pretty good on

that one yeah I was happy

with that I I just did them

because like I don't think

I have a shot but

especially with that third

workout um but like since

I'm gone all week I'm not

gonna have good training so

I was like might as well

hit three hard workouts

this weekend and use it as

like that's my training yeah

And do you pay the twenty

five dollars to make

yourself do all three?

Yes.

I was like,

I could just do them and see my

look at my score.

But I was like,

just pay in your name up there and.

I paid almost when it's open

just to kind of support the league.

And then I originally wasn't

going to do them this weekend.

And then Lex is like, just use it as,

you know, they're good workouts.

Just do them, see where you are,

like continue a training

and get ready for the online summies,

but just kind of use it as

a gauge of what you need to

work on without like

killing yourself to redo or,

or the pressure, I guess.

But if that,

if that three a wants to pop

back up for online semifinals,

I am down for that workout.

I thought it was going to

get time capped and I didn't.

So I'm thrilled.

All right.

With all of that,

let's hit some quick hit

new stuff and then we'll

get out of here tonight.

We talked about a little bit

last week that CrossFit did

announce that they're up for sale.

In the last week,

someone of significance has

expressed an interest in buying CrossFit.

And so I am going to share this.

And this is a copy of a copy of

of a copy.

This was posted by Mike Halpin.

It was Shawn Johnson on her

Instagram stories posted

that dear CrossFit

community we are in talks

to bring together an

ownership group to buy what

we think is an incredible

organization and system

that has changed our lives

and the lives of many

others for the better.

We've been to affiliates

across the country and

across the world and you

get the rest of it.

You can read it there.

But that is a pretty big name.

Olympic,

two thousand and eight Olympic gymnast,

gold medalist Shawn Johnson

expressing interest

publicly that her and her

team are trying to put

together buyers to buy CrossFit.

Any thoughts on that?

I thought it was cool that

she put that on her story.

I think if anyone follows

gymnastics at the Olympics,

you know who that is.

I don't know what type of

business model and stuff

that they would know and stuff.

But in terms of,

I just thought it was cool

that she was interested in

the company and said great

things about it.

Yeah.

Cluny says,

ownership group spells big

problems for the community.

It depends on the ownership group.

You have ownership groups

that athletes put together

like Magic Johnson did with

the Dodgers and the

Washington football team.

And you have like A-Rod did

with the Minnesota Timberwolves.

And it's not a board of directors.

It's just a group of people

who have come together and

taken ownership stake.

That's different than

private equity trying to

make a profit immediately.

Yeah.

So you need to separate

those two kinds of

investment groups and it

would depend on where she

got the money from.

If it comes from private equity,

then red flag.

Yeah.

You see a lot of ownership groups,

especially in like

professional sports that

just come together so they

have enough money to buy it

and they'll all have parts of it.

Like you're seeing athletes

invest into different teams and,

and stuff like that too.

So I don't think it's crazy

to think that they'd put

together something that's

good I just don't know um

what the competition is

like to to buy it um fergie

points out that this would

make uh larry young

extremely happy um because

if sean johnson buys

crossfit get ready for more

gymnastics in the open um

And Lana points out she has

a lot of followers.

And she has more followers

than anybody in the CrossFit space.

Yeah.

CrossFit said, hey,

Tom Brady with a stake in Noble,

who also funds St.

John's NIL.

There you go.

And Ryan Reynolds nearly bought the Sens.

Is this true?

Yeah.

Yeah.

Who knows?

Um, someone,

I think it was Charlie brought up to me,

Damon, John, um,

owned a CrossFit affiliate.

Um,

and I don't know if you know him from

shark tank, uh,

but that's the money there too.

Uh,

Larry will take gymnastics over cardio.

And yeah, I did want to point this out.

This is something Chris

Cooper has been saying,

that for CrossFit to

succeed at this point,

you need to focus on it as

a movement and the sport second.

And that's his opinion.

I think you can do both,

but the way they've

attacked the sport has been

It's way too much to get

into at this point in the show.

Maybe we'll talk about it another time,

my feelings on that,

or maybe I'll talk it on

lunch show or something.

But I think it could... Yeah.

So then we have James Sprague,

who had to do his

punishment for open losses.

And if you didn't see it...

Oh, what did he do?

It is.

Oh, it's hilarious.

The Minion Dance.

Oh, no.

Guys, this is Bob the Minion, a.k.a.

James Fragg.

Just took a loss in at

twenty five point two.

So I'll be performing Pink Pony Club here.

Let's get it on.

so I have to mute music at

times or we will get dinged

but um he had to dance to

pink pony and he lip syncs

I actually think he sings

along a little bit a little

bit but he gives it his all yeah

Dude, his freaking quads are so jacked.

There we go.

So that is James and his loss and penalty.

Sarah asks, who lost week three?

Justin.

He didn't know the workout.

Yeah, exactly.

Cross said, James is like weird jacked.

Yeah, he really is.

Like at first you're like,

like you see him and Dillon

and Dillon is just jacked.

But like you see James like that,

you're like, Jesus,

he's actually freaking jacked.

Well, he's six four like that.

That's different than six one.

That's the thing.

It's hard to get that jacked.

And he is.

Justin is getting pink hair.

No way.

I knew it was supposed to be just the tips,

like just the edge or the whole thing.

I think it's the whole thing.

Damn.

Oh, boy.

They were negotiating to a

dye job as opposed to a shave.

Okay.

Yeah, he can't shave that.

Yeah, I don't want to shave it.

Because he was like, listen,

you guys all have short hair.

If you lost,

you'd have it back in a month.

Agreed.

It would take me half a year

to get back his trademark mullet.

Yeah.

Dallin and Jason look like

former football players.

James looks jacked,

but he also still hasn't

grown into his limbs like a child.

Oh, no.

Vi wants Justin to bleach it

first so it gets really pink.

Yeah, that's a big ask.

All right.

And then I have a couple more things here.

On the spin,

John Young predicted that Tia

would retire after the Torian Pro.

Thoughts?

And then not continue with

the CrossFit season?

Correct.

Hmm.

I feeling do the Torian pro

in Australia and call it a day.

And then he said,

move on to win high rocks.

She does seem like she's

invested in high rocks a little bit.

I must say.

Well,

I think it's good for their business too.

I wouldn't be surprised at all.

Like she doesn't need to

prove anything else in, in,

in the CrossFit space.

I feel like she could train two months,

two months for the games

and just come back and win easily.

I think so.

Maybe a month and a half.

I think she's the type of

athlete that likes challenges.

She did Olympic lifting at the Olympics.

She qualified the bobsled team.

If she has a chance to do

well in this sport here,

I think this is something

that's challenging her and

keeping her hungry.

I can't imagine what it's

like winning seven times

and still having that fire and

and all that.

So I think she just wants

that challenged on the other side.

And I think she's trying to

go all in there right now.

And I won't be surprised to

have her not continue with the season.

Um, if that's the case, uh, Fergie says,

leave the shoes on home soil.

And he's referring to,

it's kind of a tradition,

especially in the, in the,

on the women's side of

CrossFit that when you're done,

you leave your shoes on the floor.

I just don't know that.

I don't know.

I mean,

I know she kind of had that

retirement announcement,

but I just feel like she

doesn't actually want to retire.

I just think she wants to do

whatever she wants to do.

Yeah, I don't.

He says he has no evidence to this.

It's a feeling he has.

How old is she?

Thirty thirty two.

Yeah, something like that.

The only unless like she

want they want to have

another kid like that's.

even still I could see her

coming back yeah I don't

know I just wanted to get

your opinion um the last

thing I'm gonna say uh this

is just I I watched the

behind the scenes this week

for episode four and five

uh that they did at the

games I've really enjoyed

them this year because it I

left the games with missing

pieces in my mind and this

has helped with some of the

aspects of that

Um,

episode four really focused for the

first time on,

there were athletes that

really wanted to be there

and their athletes that

really didn't want to be there.

And you kind of see the split, uh,

in episode four and it kind

of shows that go down and not, not in a,

like you're wrong for this

or just them expressing how

they're feeling.

Um,

And then episode five

started with a really great

talk from Luke Parker about

his experiences with Lazar

and how that helped him.

Luke never didn't want to

compete because of his

relationship with Lazar,

and he wanted to honor him

and be able to do that

throughout the weekend.

He talks about the whys behind that,

and it's really good.

But the thing that this

episode kind of pointed out to me,

just like episode two

showed the safety briefing

at the opening briefing

before the swim that I

never knew occurred.

Then this one showed Don

Fall apologizing to the

athletes for putting them

in the position that they did.

My problem with it is if the

timeline is correct in the

behind the scenes,

that happened on Saturday evening.

Most of the athletes who

withdrew already left.

If that's where you're going

to do the apology, that was way late.

And he says at the beginning of it,

and he probably didn't know

he was being filmed.

And he says at the beginning of it,

I'm sorry, we were busy with X, Y,

and Z. And I get that you

were busy because something

tragic happened and you had

to deal with that.

But those athletes needed to

hear from you that day,

not a day and a half later.

And so that's the only thing.

So it's putting some pieces

of the puzzle together for me.

And I've said all along, listen,

I've never been in a situation like that,

that that's tragic.

And to judge people on their

worst day is never a good thing.

But at least I'm starting to

understand things and why

people felt the way they did.

And it just gives me a

better understanding going forward.

And so if you,

if you have the opportunity to watch it,

I think it's good to kind

of fill in those pieces.

Um,

but it also has some lighthearted stuff

in it as well.

Like Alexis talking about

miscounting her mile laps and they go,

they talked to Brooke about,

she was behind Alexis and was like,

Oh my gosh, she's kicking now.

Like I keep up with this.

And, um,

And so she backs off and

they were just hoping that

Alexis would die.

And then they talked to her coach going,

I saw her kick and I was like,

she miscounted the laps.

And she was still able to

pull off that heat.

That was crazy.

It was unreal.

And so that was really cool, too.

There are some lighthearted,

typical behind the scenes moments,

but you also get some

answers to some questions

you may have had for the

past nine months and at

least have a better

understanding of what went

down and why people feel the way they do.

So I just wanted to say that

I think they've been very worthwhile.

I was afraid to watch them

because I was emotional at the games.

I was emotional after the

games and I didn't want to

be taken all the way back there.

But I think this has been

good for me to finally have closure.

If that makes sense to anybody.

Julian says preach Scott.

don't think I'm not trying

to preach I'm just saying

that I'm just glad I have

some pieces to the puzzle

and that I can move on from

this finally because I like

I have not been doing very

many athlete interviews

because I just don't know

how to approach it in a way

and so now it allows me to

see what the athletes felt

because they actually say

it in episode four

and in episode five you see

kind of when things

happened um and I do have

someone scheduled not for

this week but for the next

week but we are going to

have area low and on nice

on not this wednesday but

next wednesday and I'm

working on some others too

but with mayhem coming and

the all the events coming

it's hard to get people

scheduled right now but I'm

trying to do that

yeah so look for the

thumbnail hopefully you'll

be up um ecaptures is

trying to get me some

photos for a thumbnail and

then we'll get that up

quickly and you'll see that

out there for I think it's

april third wednesday april

third does that make sense

the third is the is

thursday april second then

thursday april second

wednesday april second

wednesday april second

And it's a four o'clock Eastern time,

three o'clock central one

o'clock Pacific.

So, yep.

Well,

so we're going to get back into that too.

Um, but yeah, Carolyn, will the,

will a Canadian team ever

win a cup again?

I thought Edmonton was going

to do it and then they didn't.

I don't know.

I hope the Habs can go on a

little run here and make

the playoffs and then surprise.

Because I don't want the

Leafs to be the next team,

the next Canadian team to

win a cup because I will

never hear the end of it.

Thank you, CrossFit.

It is second of April, Wednesday.

That is when the interview is.

Yeah,

I think a Canadian team will win the

cup again for sure.

Edmonton has the talent.

It's just,

can they put it together for a season?

Well, with that,

that's all the quick hit

news we had for the week.

Do you guys have anything

before we say goodbye?

I gotta go pack.

We'll have a blast on your vacation.

I will.

I won't text you because I

don't want you to get overseas fees.

I don't, I don't know what,

What am I playing?

I don't know.

I feel like phone plans now

include international.

Maybe not.

I don't know.

I'm sure.

Carolyn,

I just go through Instagram

because I don't want any fees.

I'm sure I'll be on Snapchat.

All right, guys.

Jamie, have a blast this week.

Carolyn,

I'm sure we'll be chatting in the

group chat.

We'll see everybody all this

week on Lunch with

Clydesdale and then next

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