Monday, December 14, 2009

Workout of the Day:
“Fight Gone Bad”
Three rounds of:
Wall-ball, 20/12 pound ball, 10 ft target (Reps)
Sumo deadlift high-pull, 75/55 pounds (Reps)
Box Jump, 20″ box (Reps)
Push-press, 75/55 pounds (Reps)
Row (Calories)

In this workout you move from each of five stations after one minute. The clock does not reset or stop between exercises. This is a five-minute round from which a one-minute break is allowed before repeating. On call of “rotate,” the athletes must move to the next station immediately for best score. One point is given for each rep, except on the rower where each calorie is one point.
Compare score to June 17, 2009.
Dutch at American Open

My Heroes – Add Dutch Lowy to the List!
Written by C.J. Martin

Dutch has been a good friend for a couple of years now, but I have never been more thrilled for him than I was on Friday night when I heard the results from the USA Weightlifting American Open in Mobile, Alabama. In the second weightlifting meet of his life, Dutch managed a 6th place finish and secured a spot at the National Championships. Dutch’s lifts were stellar. Competing in the 69 kg weight class, Dutch made his first two snatch attempts at 95 and 100 kg. His third attempt was at 105, and as you can see from the pictures below, he stood up with it. Unfortunately, the lift did not count as it was ruled that he pressed it out.
Dutch 105 at Am Open

Dutch Standing at American Open

Dutch went on to clean and jerk 125, 130 and 135 kgs – a new PR! But more impressive than the weight he lifted was how he got to this point. After years of running a CrossFit affiliate and competing in the CrossFit Games, Dutch decided that he wanted to specialize in something and see if he could do well. He took some criticism for this decision, but he wanted to have fun with his training and needed a new challenge. Weightlifting provided that challenge, and Dutch is rising to the occasion.

Congratulations Dutch, and thank you for showing the rest of us that nothing is impossible if you set your sights on a goal and constantly strive to achieve it.

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16 Responses to “Monday, December 14, 2009”

  1. M says:

    Double whoot, Dutch! But where are is your overall singlet? Seriously though…you are the shiz!!! Someday I want to be just like you.

  2. Frank (the Tank) says:

    Right on Dutch and congratulations that is some serious weight. Definitely agree with the hero status.

  3. Nichole D says:

    Congratulations Dutch on securing a spot at the National Championships !!

  4. Dutch says:

    Thank you for the support CJ and Invictus. I can always count on ya’ll.
    It was an amazing event. More of a learning experience than anything else. It was so cool to see all the crazy weights being tossed around.

    A minor correction: i only clean and jerked 130 but still a pr!!

    Here is a video of my lifts. I have lots of video of random lifts so i will get that out asap!

    http://gallery.me.com/dutch#100083

    Thanks again!

  5. pat says:

    I’m not good with numbers, but I think that’s a 2 X Bodyweight C&J. Not bad for a beginner.

    That’s a joke, btw. 2 X Bodyweight is amazing, especially in just his 2nd meet!

  6. Marissa says:

    It was great visiting your box last friday! Your gym is amazing and the people are so friendly! My cousin loved her first crossfit workout and you guys may have a new member soon! Thanks again!

  7. Trish says:

    Nice work, Dutch!

  8. Calvin Sun says:

    Congratulations Dutch! It’s good to see you competing in a real sport.

  9. Mark Riebel says:

    Well done Dutch!

    Calvin, what’s all this crazy talk about a “real sport?”

  10. Dutch says:

    sports have balls…

  11. mike says:

    Nice, brotha! Way to throw down on that weight! See you later this week.

  12. Wink says:

    Dutch, you the man!

  13. POS says:

    Dutch, that is a great performance congrats.

  14. M says:

    Since I weigh as much as Dutch does that mean I should be able to lift that much? 446# back squat here I come!

  15. Nuno says:

    Freaking awesome job Dutch – it was great to have the opportunity to learn from you at your seminar.

  16. Ben Faber says:

    Wow, I just typed 130 kilograms into Google and it converted 130kg to 286.600941 pounds. That’s impressive, especially at a bodyweight of 69kg. Nice job!