A. 1RM Power Clean
*Check out the attached video for inspiration!
B. 10-1 reps for time of:
Deadlift 80/55kg
*20 Lateral Jumps over the Barbell after each round.
A. 1RM Power Clean
*Check out the attached video for inspiration!
B. 10-1 reps for time of:
Deadlift 80/55kg
*20 Lateral Jumps over the Barbell after each round.
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Help us celebrate 75 incredible years of Greggy! Saturday 11th January- 7amOn January 14th, this remarkable man turns 75 years young, and he continues to inspire everyone lucky enough to know him. We are truly honored and grateful to have Greggy as a cherished part of our community—he’s one of a kind! To mark this special milestone, we’re combining some of Greg’s favorite things and people. On Saturday, Greggy will take the lead in running the session (with Marie as his trusty assistant). He’ll be sharing his experiences and words of wisdom—an opportunity you won’t want to miss! Stay tuned for more details. Let’s make this a celebration worthy of a legend! 🎉🎂💪
We are beyond excited to welcome Chloe Saliba to our CrossFit Kids & Teens Coaching Team! Chloe’s CrossFit journey began at the age of 5, and since then, she has dedicated herself to refining her fitness, skills, and strength. Her hard work and passion have led her to extraordinary accomplishments, including competing in the Teen CrossFit Games in 2024, the Olympic Weightlifting World Championships in 2023, and proudly representing at the Commonwealth and Oceania Weightlifting Championships in 2023 and 2024. Chloe’s love for CrossFit extends far beyond competition. She is deeply committed to helping athletes of all levels—whether they’re just starting or striving for advanced goals—embrace health, fitness, and functional movement. She believes in CrossFit as a tool for enhancing quality of life, building confidence, and promoting longevity. Chloe’s positive energy and dedication to empowering others make her a fantastic addition to our coaching team. Whether you’re new to training or a seasoned athlete, Chloe is ready to inspire and guide you on your fitness journey. Welcome to the team, Chloe! We can’t wait to see the incredible impact you’ll bring to our community.
We are excited to be expanding our Coastal CrossFit KIDS/TEEN program and would love your input regarding our timetable and attendance – Please complete our form here. About our KIDS/TEEN Program: Our Coastal CrossFit Kids Program is designed to inspire a lifelong love of fitness while building strong, confident, and capable young athletes. We offer two tailored programs: Benefits of CrossFit for Kids: Each session is programmed to suit all abilities, ensuring every child is challenged while having fun. Whether they’re just starting their fitness journey or looking to take it to the next level, Coastal CrossFit Kids is the perfect place to grow, learn, and thrive.
A profound idea from a five-minute TED Talk by David Brooks (watch here) sparked a shift in how I think about life’s priorities. It introduced the concept of Resume Goals and Eulogy Goals—two distinct ways of defining success and fulfillment. Building on my previous article, Lifestyle Millionaire, which advocates for a balanced approach to life—physical health, mental and emotional well-being, relationships, financial freedom, self-improvement, quality nutrition, and leisure—this framework challenges us to consider not just what we achieve but how we are remembered. The Two Types of Goals Resume Goals These goals focus on external achievements: the skills you acquire, the accolades you earn, and the milestones you reach in your career. They’re the accomplishments that look impressive on paper but don’t necessarily define the essence of who you are. Eulogy Goals Eulogy goals reflect your inner character—the traits and values people celebrate when your life is remembered. They emphasize qualities like kindness, honesty, courage, and the positive impact you have on others. While both types of goals play a role in life, eulogy goals hold deeper significance because they shape the legacy you leave behind. Why Eulogy Goals Matter Dr. Seuss eloquently captured the essence of eulogy goals when he said:“To the world you may be one person; but to one person you may be the world.” This quote highlights the profound importance of how we touch others’ lives. Eulogy goals aren’t about fame or fortune—they’re about the love, kindness, and integrity that leave a lasting impact. While resume goals focus on building a life of external success, eulogy goals emphasize building a life of meaning and connection. They’re embodied in the moments when you go out of your way to help someone, show empathy, or stand by your values even when it’s difficult. Living with Eulogy Goals in Mind To align your life with eulogy goals, reflect on these questions: Living with eulogy goals means prioritizing relationships over recognition, integrity over ambition, and purpose over productivity. It’s about striving to be the kind of person whose legacy is defined not by what they achieved but by how they made others feel. A Legacy Worth Remembering In a world that often prioritizes resume goals, embracing eulogy goals takes courage. It’s a deliberate choice to live authentically, guided by the qualities that matter most. By focusing on your eulogy goals, you create a life that leaves a profound and lasting impact—one that truly honors the person you aspire to be. I am incredibly grateful to be part of a community that lifts each other up, challenges us to lead our best lives, and inspires us to become the best versions of ourselves. Together, we can create legacies worth cherishing.
Please find the festive timetable below.I am hoping that this timetable will provide times to allow everyone to continue to train over the festive season.Note: Each session will be both the WOD, and Open Gym.WOD: Commences at the start of each time I.e. 6:30am & 4:30pm. OPEN GYM: You can come in anytime throughout the hour and half time slot. Come for 20minutes or the full time. This is a flexible session to encourage everyone to maintain consistent training over this time. Please note: There will be no PM sessions on the 27th December.
The double-under has been the source of much frustration to CrossFitters around the world and it need not be the case. Check out our tips below to start you on the road on the road to double-under mastery. 1. Learn how to do singles. This might sound obvious but you need to know how to skip – really well. Practice your skipping to the point where it is a no brainer. If you can already to double-unders but you can’t skip very well – go back to the drawing board and work on this basic skill. 2. Use the right rope. If the rope is too long or too short then your making the job harder than it needs to be. If the rope feels like it is going to hit you in the back of the head, it is too short and if you find yourself holding the handles of your rope at full extension of your arms to the side of your body, it is too long. Start with a rope that is about armpit height when you stand on it and make small adjustments from there. 3. Aim for small sets before big ones. The first goal is 1 rep, then 2, then 3 etc. If you’re trying to do big sets before you’ve built consistency and efficiency into your movement, you are essentially training yourself to do the reps incorrectly. Perfect practice makes perfect performance. 4. Be patient. It can take a while to get these but that is not a reason to give up. Every activity in the gym relates to another in ways that you might not even realise – the neurological (coordination, accuracy, agility, balance) training value of the double under will carry over to other movements without you even realising. 5. Here is a simple training idea that you can use as a warm-up or finisher that will help to improve your double-unders. Pick a rep scheme that is appropriate and perform it every day for a week before you move onto the next rep scheme. The reps need to be done unbroken in all sets to count. 1-2-3-4-5-4-3-2-1 2-4-6-8-10-8-6-4-2 5-10-15-20-25-20-15-10-5 10-20-30-40-50-40-30-20-10 So there you have it – follow these simple steps and you could be the next Buddy Lee!