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"CF Total"
Back Squat 1RM
Press 1RM
Dead Lift 1RM

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(i.e. highest 1RM of BS + P + DL = total)

28 comments:

  1. Squat-375lbs (PR)
    Press-182lbs (PR)
    Deadlift - 474lbs (PR)
    Total - 1031lbs (PR)

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  2. Is someone very happy today Deejay?

    Nice work!

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  3. s-260
    sp-165
    dl-318 (not good)
    total 742

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  4. total on 8-15 = 820
    total on 11/24 after doing SS = 900

    today Squat 290
    Press 145
    deadlift 422(PR)
    total 857

    squat and press way down from last total, deadlift up slightly

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  5. Total - 888

    Squat - 310 Press - 200
    DL - 378

    - I did Bench Press due to shoulder issues. Personal best on all lifts.

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  6. Squat- 460
    Press- 235 (PR)
    Deadlift- 575 (PR)
    Total= 1270

    I thought I could have PRed squat but I lost 465 at the bottom. I'll get er done next time.

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  7. Nice scores everyone! You're all very strong!

    Rory, how can you keep such a high CFT while crossfitting? Do you add strength work yourself or are you by nature a monster?

    OPT, I was wondering what the difference is between the WOD on this site and the one on the main site?
    Will the outcome be the same? Metabolic conditioning, strength, agility, etc.
    Does this site include more olympic lifting on the WODs than the main site?

    Anywho, nice work everyone. I can't wait until I'm done with my strength cycle and start on this routine!

    Cheers,
    Bo

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  8. S= 350 (PR)
    DL= 390 (PR)
    SP= 175 (PR)
    Total: 915

    Very happy today

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  9. Rory says, "Who is your Daddy, and what does he do?"

    He's just a beast by nature.

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  10. Hixy,

    Crossfitting and strength are not mutually exclusive. In fact, this total was 15 pounds better than my last total with a month of OPT WODs and a little Oly lifting practice on the side.
    Although I drop it if it negatively affects recovery.

    If you want to get your Total up, I suggest buying and reading Starting Strength and Practical Programming for Strength Training by Mark Rippetoe. Everything you want to know about creating a S&C program is in both books.

    Do Rip's program (including nutrition, most people neglect this) for a few months and watch your numbers sky rocket.

    Hope this helps

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  11. Squat-305
    Press-145
    Deadlift-420(PR)
    Total = 870

    Nice work you guys, wow!
    Squat never felt fully solid today

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  12. didn't do as well as my last attempt(945 total), fairly new to crossfit and a first time post here:)

    26 yrs old.
    6"0
    178lb.


    deadlift 440lb.(465lb.PB)
    squat 325lb.(cambered bar) PB
    Press 165lb.(175lb. PB)
    Total today: 930( last attempt 945)

    all in all not bad, better next time!!!

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  13. Squat 305 (PR)
    Press 160 (PR)
    Deadlift 385
    Total 850 (100 point improvement since Nov 28/2007)

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  14. Well this didn't go as planned; the villagers in my district were calm this afternoon so I could pay all of my attention to the lifts but it just weren't happening.

    S-300 (felt way off)
    P-145
    DL-325 (~90lbs less than Feb last year)

    Stopped early on deads as I was trying the new 'Coach Rip' technique that I learned from watching Brett teach it in CF class. Form felt good but it felt like a different lift. 325 felt brutally heavy, all the same, which means my numbers for squat and dead are way down from last year. This pissed me off so I did 10 sets of 2 reps with 225lb deads, 45 sec rest between sets (working on speed and form). That was actually the best part of the workout.

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  15. Squat: 312lbs(PR)
    Press: 137lbs(brutal)
    Deadlift: 374lbs(PR)
    Total: 823(PR)

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  16. First workout in a week, been sick and still not 100% but still did ok

    Squat-315lbs
    Press-175lbs(PR)
    Deadlift-335lbs
    Total = 825lbs (PR)

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  17. Squat: 152.5kg (336lbs) *PR*
    Press: 85kg (187lbs)
    DL: 201kg (442lbs) *PR*
    Total: 965lbs *PR*

    Last Total PR: 933lbs (5/30/08)

    Press - I've got a PR on the S-Press of 90kg in 12/08. Tonight I couldn't pull it off in 3 attempts.
    DL - I have been stuck at 422lbs for a long time. I felt like I could have pushed a little further but didn't think it was worth the risk. This is fantastic!
    Squat - I mentally shut down just as I cleared the hump of the 155kg attempt.

    4 PR's in 4 days by a considerable margin, is anyone else keeping count?

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  18. 265 / 187 / 412 = 864

    frickin squats

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  19. Hey Aucoin,

    I also was attempting to use the technique you are referring to. It is a totally different set up for me and it feels different but solid. I understand the different lift feeling you are referring to. I was disappointed with my results also (60 lbs below my pr). Rip commented it takes different people different time periods to "get it". he said some PR at the cert, others take a few times to dial it in but you will be stonger in the end.

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  20. Thanks Gord, I've plateaued so I thought I may have to dial it back a bit before I can start adding substantial weights again with new form.

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  21. Press - 165
    Squat - 265
    Dead - 365

    Total - 795

    Squat and Deadlift up this week!

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  22. great numbers everyone. Last post for a bit as my Naturopath
    has "strongly" recommend 2 full weeks of zero activity.

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  23. squat= 315
    press= 147.5
    deadlift= 340
    Total= 802.5
    need to work on this

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  24. BS - 329
    Pr - 162.5
    DL - 422
    CFT = 913.5
    All lifts were PR's.

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  25. back squat 315(pr)
    Shoulder press 165(tied pr)
    Deadlift 360 (tied pr)
    Bwt 172
    Total=840
    Crossfit total pr by 45 lbs, pumped!
    Took 1.5 hours to complete, 4 min breaks between sets, took good notes throughout entire workout so i can go back and reread them next time i do a total, this wod is one of my most intimidating and hard workouts for me. Thanks OPT

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  26. BS: 305 (315PB)
    SP: 155 (165PB)
    DL: 350 New PR (330 PPB)

    Total: 810

    Slightly frustrated with BS & SP numbers, but very happy with DL.

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