Sunday, March 25, 2012

The 2012 Open

As anyone who regularly speaks with me knows, I kinda talk about exercising, and specifically Crossfit, a lot.  I like what it preaches, specifically being ready for any situation at any time, whether it be strength, endurance, speed, flexibility, agility, accuracy, etc... And I like it because I'm decent at it.  I'm certainly not the best at any of those things, but I'm decent when you look at all of those things together.

I entered the 2012 Crossfit Open a couple weeks ago.  This is the start of a competition Crossfit puts on once a year to find the fittest man and woman on earth.  Here's a video that explains it...

My goal was simply to be able to do everything in the Open.  Last year I didn't have time, and certainly didn't have the skills/strength to do it.

So how did I do?  I finished (as of this writing) # 13,725 in the world, out of 22,421 men.  In my region (mid-atlantic) I finished 1146 out of 1836.  Of course, that's 13,725 and 1146 out of people who A) did the workouts and B) reported their scores.  Here's my link...

They only take the top 60 athletes in each region on to the next level of competition, so I'll start prepping for next year.  On the whole it was a great experience, and I look forward to getting faster, stronger, and more efficient.  While it would be awesome to qualify for regionals, I have to keep in mind that most of the top athletes are former professional, or division 1 athletes, and certainly not 33 year old patent attorneys.  That said, I think I can do better, and I want to.

3 comments:

t-rav* said...

Congrats on finishing the competition. 13,000th in the world doesn't sound too bad considering there's like 3 billion men around or something. Remember, when you're being chased by someone/thing you don't have to be the fastest runner. You just have to be faster than the guy behind you. I think you'll be in pretty good shape when the robots gain consciousness.

Little Lisa said...

Great job, Ryan! The fact you competed at all is a great achievement (You know, since Jeff and I didn't). We are proud of you!!

Rebecca said...

Oh man that is awesome you did it! That video made me want to get up and work out. Wow, when pushed, the human body is practically limitless. One day I would love to say I finished. Awesome RyRy!