Nov 16, 2018
<p>This is a cross-post from the Legion Strength &
Conditioning podcast.</p>
<p>If you want some more detailed information on training,
make sure to subscribe to that pod as well on iTunes as the "Legion
Strength & Conditioning" podcast. Now, for the standard show
notes:</p>
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<p>Jon and I both worked with Kristin during the NPGL's
amateur GRID tournament - remember GRID? We put together a team of
misfits and went out to LA to compete, and we actually did pretty
well. We took second overall, which meant that we got an automatic
bid to the next year's tournament. Still waiting for that
invite...</p>
<p>Kristin has gone on to make two CrossFit Games appearances
with OC3 Black (in 2017) and CrossFit Mayhem Independence (in
2018). She will compete with CrossFit Mayhem Freedom in the 2019
season - which is shaping up to have quite the interesting
structure.</p>
<p><b>Show Notes</b><ul> <li>[0:14]
How did Kristin end up at CrossFit Mayhem? And the anxiety of
“trying out.”</li>
<li>[7:03] Commuting several hours to compete with OC3 in
2016</li>
<li>[13:19] Kristin’s dietary restrictions</li>
<li>[19:44] Getting started with competing in
CrossFit</li>
<li>[23:42] What actually happens at Mayhem on a daily basis
(There are no schedules)</li>
<li>[34:53] Mayhem athletes mostly train individually - so
how do they develop the team communication skills necessary to
compete?</li>
<li>[46:36] How is Mayhem approaching the changes to the 2019
CrossFit Games season?</li>
<li>[52:21] How do Mayhem athletes work on their own
individual weaknesses while still training as a
group?</li></ul></p>