7.22.2012

pinch me

Who doesn't want to hang with
Fitness Lonnie!
A week has passed since the final day of The CrossFit Games. 
Home.  Getting resettled into thinking about more than just
CrossFit {kind of ;) }. It was an adventure, an unforgettable memory,
lots of laughs, lots of WODs, and I can't believe I had so much fun and still placed 2nd in my age group! 

Every woman in my division could have medaled.  That's the basis of CrossFit. You never know what WOD movements you are going to face so you truly do have to be prepared for the unknown. 

post final-WOD euphoria
While I didn't fare well in every WOD, I did very well in a couple so those countered my bad ones.  Most of the movements were pretty good for me. Some were deadlifts, pullups, double unders, and heavy barbell work.  If there had been a few movements that were not so much in my wheelhouse, particularly overhead squats, who knows where I would have placed.  That is why I truly mean it that any one of us women could have been standing on the podium.  They were a great group and I'm so thankful I had a chance to chat and laugh and WOD with every one of them.

All this feeling spills out onto the rest of the Masters divisions of athletes as well, both men and women.  Most of us don't go to boxes with an abundance of Masters age athletes so to be around so many was a wonderful experience!

The Masters march in the Games Opening Ceremony.
I'm forever grateful for the support I received from my family, my friends, and Maine CrossFitters! Sure, I qualified with CrossFit 321 and I now coach and WOD at CrossFit Beacon, but I felt big and little nudges of encouragement from athletes from boxes all over the state of Maine.  THANK YOU MAINE! :]
It's great to be home and back to coaching and spreading the joy of CrossFit.  And after a week off, I'm ready to get back to my own WODding!


Here's a link to glimpse one of my better moments: (really, you think I want to share my worst moment?? haha)   "The Chipper"

3 comments:

  1. Still in awe of you! Glad you are still basking in the glow of the Games.

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    1. Anne, getting to hang with you was totally awesome. We all have our fav memories, but to know all that you went through to get to the Games and then both of us reduced to happy tears in the athlete village...pretty surreal!
      TAWANDAAAAA! -> 2013!!

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  2. Annie, you are amazing and I have had so much fun following your adventure at the Games. I want to be you when I grow up:-)

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