WHAT YOU WILL FIND ON PERFORMANCE QUEST FITNESS & ATHLETICS' BLOG

A collection of websites, articles, blog posts, videos, comments, studies, etc. from other forerunners in the areas of performance that will be covered, along with my own rants, raves, thoughts and ideas about selected topics. Also this blog serves as a showcase of the accomplishments and achievements of the hard-working athletes of Performance Quest Fitness & Athletics.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31ST, 2011

NOTE: During the time that I am away Coach Jordan has agreed to let you drop into his classes throughout the week. I HIGHLY recommend you take advantage of what Jordan has to offer. He is an amazing coach with lots of experience in areas that I am not as strong in and you will undoubtedly be a better, more well-rounded athlete having worked with him for these coming weeks. Here is Jordan's full schedule for the week so that you can start planning which classes you want to attend.

Monday/Tuesday:
Open CrossFit Class - 4:30pm
Barbell Class - 5:30pm
Barbell Class - 6:30pm

Wednesday:
Barbell Class - 4:30pm
Olympic Lifting Class - 5:30pm

Thursday/Friday:
Open CrossFit Class - 4:30pm
Barbell Class - 5:30pm
Barbell Class - 6:30pm

If you are unable to attend Coach Jordan's classes for whatever reason please feel free to complete one of the following 3 options for the workout of the day...

A. 150 burpees for time

B. 100 burpees for time

C. 75 burpees for time

Coach Justin
PerformanceQuestFitness@gmail.com

Monday, August 29, 2011

TUESDAY, AUGUST 30TH, 2011

NOTE: During the time that I am away Coach Jordan has agreed to let you drop into his classes throughout the week. I HIGHLY recommend you take advantage of what Jordan has to offer. He is an amazing coach with lots of experience in areas that I am not as strong in and you will undoubtedly be a better, more well-rounded athlete having worked with him for these coming weeks. Here is Jordan's full schedule for the week so that you can start planning which classes you want to attend.

Monday/Tuesday:
Open CrossFit Class - 4:30pm
Barbell Class - 5:30pm
Barbell Class - 6:30pm

Wednesday:
Barbell Class - 4:30pm
Olympic Lifting Class - 5:30pm

Thursday/Friday:
Open CrossFit Class - 4:30pm
Barbell Class - 5:30pm
Barbell Class - 6:30pm

If you are unable to attend Coach Jordan's classes for whatever reason please feel free to complete the following workout of the day...

Go to the most convenient track you have access to and complete for time:
1600m run (4 laps around a track)
rest 3 mins.
1200m run (3 laps)
rest 2 mins.
800m run (2 laps)
rest 1 min.
400m run

Coach Justin
PerformanceQuestFitness@gmail.com

Sunday, August 28, 2011

MONDAY, AUGUST 29TH, 2011

NOTE: During the time that I am away Coach Jordan has agreed to let you drop into his classes throughout the week. I HIGHLY recommend you take advantage of what Jordan has to offer. He is an amazing coach with lots of experience in areas that I am not as strong in and you will undoubtedly be a better, more well-rounded athlete having worked with him for these coming weeks. Here is Jordan's full schedule for the week so that you can start planning which classes you want to attend.

Monday/Tuesday:
Open CrossFit Class - 4:30pm
Barbell Class - 5:30pm
Barbell Class - 6:30pm

Wednesday:
Barbell Class - 4:30pm
Olympic Lifting Class - 5:30pm

Thursday/Friday:
Open CrossFit Class - 4:30pm
Barbell Class - 5:30pm
Barbell Class - 6:30pm

If you are unable to attend Coach Jordan's classes for whatever reason please feel free to complete the following workout of the day...

Complete 25 handstand push-ups throughout the day
(If you are not yet able to do handstand push-ups accumulate 5 mins. of handstand holds throughout the day)

Coach Justin
PerformanceQuestFitness@gmail.com

Saturday, August 27, 2011

SUNDAY, AUGUST 28TH, 2011

NOTE: During the time that I am away Coach Jordan has agreed to let you drop into his classes throughout the week. I HIGHLY recommend you take advantage of what Jordan has to offer. He is an amazing coach with lots of experience in areas that I am not as strong in and you will undoubtedly be a better, more well-rounded athlete having worked with him for these coming weeks. Here is Jordan's full schedule for the week so that you can start planning which classes you want to attend.

Monday/Tuesday:
Open CrossFit Class - 4:30pm
Barbell Class - 5:30pm
Barbell Class - 6:30pm

Wednesday:
Barbell Class - 4:30pm
Olympic Lifting Class - 5:30pm

Thursday/Friday:
Open CrossFit Class - 4:30pm
Barbell Class - 5:30pm
Barbell Class - 6:30pm

If you are unable to attend Coach Jordan's classes for whatever reason please feel free to complete the following workout of the day...

Complete 3 rounds of 50-30-10 reps for time of:
mountain climbers (demo)
tuck jumps (demo)
supermans (demo)

Coach Justin
PerformanceQuestFitness@gmail.com

Friday, August 26, 2011

FRIDAY, AUGUST 26TH, 2011

NOTE: During the time that I am away Coach Jordan has agreed to let you drop into his classes throughout the week. I HIGHLY recommend you take advantage of what Jordan has to offer. He is an amazing coach with lots of experience in areas that I am not as strong in and you will undoubtedly be a better, more well-rounded athlete having worked with him for these coming weeks. Here is Jordan's full schedule for the week so that you can start planning which classes you want to attend.

Monday/Tuesday:
Open CrossFit Class - 4:30pm
Barbell Class - 5:30pm
Barbell Class - 6:30pm

Wednesday:
Barbell Class - 4:30pm
Olympic Lifting Class - 5:30pm

Thursday/Friday:
Open CrossFit Class - 4:30pm
Barbell Class - 5:30pm
Barbell Class - 6:30pm

If you are unable to attend Coach Jordan's classes for whatever reason please feel free to complete the following workout of the day...

Complete 3 rounds for time of:
800m Run
(2 laps around a track)
50 sit-ups
(full sit-ups...shoulders touch the ground and hands touch your feet)

Coach Justin
PerformanceQuestFitness@gmail.com

Thursday, August 25, 2011

THURSDAY, AUGUST 25TH, 2011

NOTE: During the time that I am away Coach Jordan has agreed to let you drop into his classes throughout the week. I HIGHLY recommend you take advantage of what Jordan has to offer. He is an amazing coach with lots of experience in areas that I am not as strong in and you will undoubtedly be a better, more well-rounded athlete having worked with him for these coming weeks. Here is Jordan's full schedule for the week so that you can start planning which classes you want to attend.

Monday/Tuesday:
Open CrossFit Class - 4:30pm
Barbell Class - 5:30pm
Barbell Class - 6:30pm

Wednesday:
Barbell Class - 4:30pm
Olympic Lifting Class - 5:30pm

Thursday/Friday:
Open CrossFit Class - 4:30pm
Barbell Class - 5:30pm
Barbell Class - 6:30pm

If you are unable to attend Coach Jordan's classes for whatever reason please feel free to complete the following workout of the day...

Complete 21's for time of:
Air Squats
Push-ups

Explanation: Start the workout by doing 20 push-ups and 1 air squat...then once complete do 19 push-ups and 2 air squats...then 18 push-ups and 3 air squats. Continue with this push-up descending fashion and squat ascending fashion until you complete the workout at 1 push-up and 20 air squats. Notice that every round the total reps should equal 21!

Coach Justin
PerformanceQuestFitness@gmail.com

Monday, August 22, 2011

TUESDAY, AUGUST 23RD, 2011

Open Class 4:00pm

NOTE: Tuesday will be the last day that I am in town until what looks like will most-likely be Sept 12th. During the time that I am away Coach Jordan has agreed to let you drop into his classes throughout the week. I HIGHLY recommend you take advantage of what Jordan has to offer. He is an amazing coach with lots of experience in areas that I am not as strong in and you will undoubtedly be a better, more well-rounded athlete having worked with him for these coming weeks. Here is Jordan's full schedule for the week so that you can start planning which classes you want to attend.

Monday/Tuesday:
Open CrossFit Class - 4:30pm
Barbell Class - 5:30pm
Barbell Class - 6:30pm

Wednesday:
Barbell Class - 4:30pm
Olympic Lifting Class - 5:30pm

Thursday/Friday:
Open CrossFit Class - 4:30pm
Barbell Class - 5:30pm
Barbell Class - 6:30pm

Coach Justin
PerformanceQuestFitness@gmail.com

MONDAY, AUGUST 22ND, 2011

Baseball/Softball Class 5:30pm

Open Class 5:30pm

NOTE: There will be class Monday and Tuesday this week. Wednesday I will be leaving for a couple of weeks but have arranged a way for you to work out with Coach Jordan during my absence. I will post his schedule in the coming days so can attend his classes.

Coach Justin
PerformanceQuestFitness@gmail.com

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The Mental Aspect Of CrossFit

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17TH, 2011
Baseball Class 5:00pm
Open Class 6:00pm


The goal of the CrossFit Games is to see which athletes & teams are the fittest in the world. I believe that The Games are more than just a test of physical fitness. It is a competition of the most important aspect of all, a single facet that is not listed as 1 of the 10 components of fitness. The biggest test at The CrossFit Games is mental.

As a consultant in the field of sport psychology, I tune in to different aspects of competition than most spectators. I spent my weekend intently studying the athlete’s warm-up routines, their breathing patterns, where their eyes are focused, their facial expressions, what words come out of their mouths, how they carry themselves (body posture, etc), their specific rituals, reactions after a performance (good or bad) and many other psychological aspects of performance. Here is a summary of my thoughts on the mental aspect of The 2011 Reebok CrossFit Games.

What I saw, What I thought, and Some Tips

During the competition the athletes had to face some surprises such as; the ocean, bikes, monkey bars, softball throws, pushing and pulling sleds and handstand walks. Although the competition had particular rules, restrictions and schedules, the athletes were continually making CHOICES. Decisions that would define how they were remembered, the type of performance they had, how they finished, what place they would be in, & losing vs. winning.

* Thursday evening I was watching the athlete interviews about their reactions to the ‘SWIM WOD’ …the athletes had different reactions, surprised, excited, scared, nervous, unprepared, giddy etc. Regardless of what their initial feelings were, they had a CHOICE as to what verbal reactions they had. *My tip for the athletes would have been to simply say, “I’m excited, it’s going to be fun and/or I am prepared.” Express confidence, excitement and preparedness whenever possible, sometimes it will even help YOU to believe it.

* The Beach WOD consisted of athletes unable to navigate the water, trudging through the sand, falling across the finish line, smiling through the transitions, well-known athletes finishing towards the back and unknown athletes finishing towards the front. This event was unlikely to express whom the winners of The Games would be, but it sure was telling of the competitor’s attitudes, expressions and characters. Note: Annie T. flashed at least 8 smiles during the workout and ran THROUGH the finish line pumping her fist. *You have a CHOICE how you finish a WOD… before the line, at the line, or through the line….shaking your head in disappointment or with a grin on your face. Always imagine the finish line is 10 feet further than it is, hold your head up high at the end of a WOD and maybe even try the Annie T. smile.

* The Skills WOD was a test of each athlete’s ability to focus and maintain control mentally and physically. It was a great change of pace and it challenged the athletes in a different capacity. I loved seeing athletes close their eyes during the L sit, make a joke and have fun with their ability during the softball throw (J.Khalipa), & then turn on extreme control for the handstand walk. The takeaway here is that the athletes needed to be able to switch between focus channels within a very short amount of time.

The L sit is an exercise where you should be centered, calm, and even be able to disassociate from what you are doing. The Softball Throw requires finesse and control while exerting a max effort. The handstand walks are a high concentration event where the athlete must be able to tune out all surrounding distractions and be very focused on their movement. Event 2 was a huge mental test…where the practice of focus techniques, self-talk, visualization and emotional control would have been a huge benefit to the athletes. *You won’t be the best at everything and you have a CHOICE to how you respond to WODS that may not favor you or that you may not like. Choose to have fun and enjoy giving your best effort at the events where you are not the most confident, just like Khalipa.

To go through every event would be lengthy & I would risk losing readers…but there are a few other examples of elite mentality that I must touch on.

* Rob O. chose to compete at all out intensity knowing he couldn’t move on to the next cut and Rocklin CrossFit made a choice to continue to attempt ring dips when all other teams were finishing in the Final Team Event.
* Rebecca V. made a choice to get back up and continue sprinting after falling over and seemingly losing it in Event 4 and Holmberg had to choose how to react when a judge no-repped him a few times and he was the reigning champion (Event 7).
* Camille L-B chose to continue to push on after she found out her rower wasn’t correctly working and Sakamoto & Spealler made a choice to ignite the crowd with a fiery passion and perfect form on all movements.
* Froning chose where he wanted to spend his time & energy before the last event (lounging with his buddies up in the concourse talking about Scriptures) and Annie & J. Bridges chose to high five fans after they completed events.

The final event was a true mental challenge that was physically taxing and demanding. The 3-part event forced athletes to continually ‘start over’ to see how far they could make it through various stations in a given time. Talk about a mind game! This 1 event summarized the fact that The CrossFit Games were going to find which athletes had the greatest physical and mental capacity.

The competition consisted of unknown events, times and locations. It consisted of tons of spectators, lights and mandatory sponsored clothing. The athletes were forced out of their comfort zones and had limited control over their environment. Yet throughout the weekend, athletes still had to make thousands of choices. *Just like The Games Athletes, we are defined by our decisions. As athletes, we must recognize that reaction; confidence, body language, self-talk, perseverance and optimism are choices. The athletes who are able to make the best choices during pressure & performance scenarios are the ones who will win most often. The winners of the 2011 CrossFit Games are proof of that.

-Note : If you go back on my Tweets (FletcherFitness), you can see that on Friday night (July 30th) I had already picked Annie and Rich to be the winners of The 2011 CrossFit Games, I felt as though I had seen enough of their mental and physical abilities to make my call.


Dawn Fletcher has an M.A. in Kinesiology with a focus on Sport Psychology. She is a CrossFit Coach and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (NSCA) in San Diego, CA. She specializes in the mental aspect of performance and works with CrossFitters on achieving elite fitness.

Coach Justin
PerformanceQuestFitness@gmail.com

Monday, August 15, 2011

Training Vs. Competition

TUESDAY, AUGUST 16TH, 2011
Open Class 4:30pm





This post seems fitting given the CrossFit Games were held over the weekend in Carson, CA.

This past Saturday I competed in my first Olympic Weightlifting Competition, held at York Barbell in York, PA. After 6 months of procrastination and excuses, I decided it was time to step up and put my training to the test.

Many athletes, lifters, and coaches say that it doesn’t matter what you accomplish in the confines of your gym, rather it only matters what you do on the field, court, platform, etc. on game day. Having tried my hand competing in several different sports, including CrossFit, I’ve got to agree with these sentiments. Training is great, but at some point you need a way to see how you fare against others athletes, the clock, or another metric of performance. Enter, competition.

Competition provides you with several advantages that training simply cannot:

1) Validation: for your training methods, nutrition, recovery strategies, and dedication to these methods

2) Pressure: We all have great, average, and poor performances in the gym or at practice. Does pressure steel your resolve, or make you crumble? In other words, are you MJ at the buzzer in the finals, or are you Rory McIlroy on Sunday at the Masters?

3) Accountability: Chances are you’re not a professional athlete. Life “happens”, and can make following a regular training schedule difficult, to say the least. Training for “life” or with the goal of getting “fitter” is vague, open ended, and hard to quantify. Signing up for your first triathlon, CrossFit competition, or Weightlifting meet, and setting a goal, are none of these things.

In retrospect, the perfect time to register for your first (insert sport here) competition is TODAY. No matter how you perform at that first contest, it’s guaranteed to be a competition personal record. So, the question is: What are you waiting for?


Coach Justin

Big 'Fat' Blog Post - Part 2

MONDAY, AUGUST 15TH, 2011

Baseball/Softball Class 4:00pm

Open Class 6:00pm

BIG 'FAT' BLOG POST - PART 2

Coach Justin
PerformanceQuestFitness@gmail.com

Friday, August 12, 2011

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Big 'FAT' Blog Post - Part 1



MONDAY, AUGUST 8TH, 2011

Baseball/Softball Class 9:00am

Open Class 5:00pm


NOTE: I apologize for any inconvenience that resulted from me not being able to make it to Friday's scheduled class. I was really glad to hear that you guys got a great workout in however. The schedule should resume as normal this week.


I pulled this blog post from one of my good friend's, Robb Wolf's blog. For my thoughts on Robb Wolf read here..."If My Own Mother Were Dying This Is What I Would Do".





Coach Justin


Wednesday, August 3, 2011

How To Climb A Rope

THURSDAY, AUGUST 4TH, 2011

Open Class 4:00pm

Foothill Volleyball 6:00pm

Be ready with knee high socks and even sweats/long pants for Thursday's workout. You can see why here...


Coach Justin
PerformanceQuestFitness@gmail.com

Can Anyone Do 100 Pull-ups In A Row?

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3RD, 2011

Open Class 4:00pm


Please feel free to stick around after class and take the Olympic Lifting Class with Jordan seen here setting a new PR by squatting 501 lbs yesterday.
Now, check out this video of one of the original and most renowned CrossFitters, Chris Spealler (Speal) as he pursues his quest for 100 pull-ups in a row! There's so much about this video to love.


Coach Justin
PerformanceQuestFitness@gmail.com

Monday, August 1, 2011

CrossFit Has Crowned The Fittest Man And Fittest Woman On Earth!

TUESDAY, AUGUST 2ND, 2011
Open Class 4:00pm
Foothill Volleyball 6:00pm

2011 CROSSFIT GAMES CHAMPIONS
MEN: RICH FRONING JR.
WOMEN: ANNIE THORISDOTTIR

Coach Justin
PerformanceQuestFitness@gmail.com