Merry Christmas from the Rogue Crew!

 

We shipped out a ton of gear today! We still have Christmas specials going on, check them out:

CHRISTMAS SPECIALS!

If you see a MIL stamped Rogue box at your doorstep then you know you will have an awesome Christmas!

ROGUE HOLIDAY TRAINING SCHEDULE:

1) Evening Class – 630PM only for Monday & Tuesday

2) Christmas Eve – Noon Only

3) Christmas – No Class

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Train Like a Warrior

From Equipment Tags

THE WARRIOR EQUIPMENT

This equipment is everything you will need to train like a warrior.  The equipment is consolidated by Rogue and will hit your door within days.  This is all equipment that you will hand down to your grandchildren.

THE PACKAGE SHIPS FOR FREE

Call us if you have any questions: 614.358.6190

Checkout our Christmas Specials  – Click Here!

The Warrior set includes the following gear:

1) CONCEPT 2 ROWER – Model D w/PM3 monitor

(1) 320lb Rogue Hi-Temp Bumper set (pair of: 10, 25, 35s & four 45lb bumpers) plus 2.5lb and 5lb metal plates

(1) ROGUE Bar – Black Oxide coating with chrome collars designed for heavy mixed use

– GUARANTEED for life against bending or breaking

– Dual markings for Powerlifting (bench press) and Olympic lifting (Snatch), includes no center knurling

(2) 35lb (1 pood) Ader Kettlebells

(2) 53lb (1.5 pood) Ader Kettlebells

(1) 70lb (2 pood) Ader Kettlebell

(1) Rogue HG Collars

(1) Set of ROGUE Rings

(1) Dynamax Ball – Can choose the weight/color up to 20lbs

(1) D-Ball (Slam Ball) – can specify weight up to 30lb

(1) 20’x1.5″ Climbing Rope with Eyelet – No bracket required

(1) Ultra Speed Jump Rope

(1) Abmat

If you already have some of the equipment above, checkout some of the other great equipment packages!

CROSSFIT & FUNCTIONAL TRAINING EQUIPMENT PACKAGES

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A great post from HyperFit USA about quality versus speed.

This is a post from HyperFit USA a CrossFit affiliate in Ann Arbor Michigan. Some of the following editorial refers to Hyperfit but is very applicable to us here at Rogue. Enjoy.  And remember you don’t want to be a “Clock Whore”.

Clock Whores

We first started doing CrossFit back in late 2004 and affiliated in early 2005. The single greatest innovation the program advocated was the time clock. The clock measures what each specific workout is and creates a unique performance data point. I introduced the concept to my clients to help them shift perspective on training. The paradigm shift was profound, and resulted in shifting the training from not just working hard; we were working very hard, and being able to measure their specific performance in every workout. Before I was introduced to CrossFit we were doing functional movement that was constantly varied. The workouts we were doing were intense in the sense of a lot of work done but adding the clock added a new dimension to our training. I think of it at as a person following a moral code before they were introduced to the theory behind it. The concept of timing all the training shifted the concept to performance measurement as the means for getting results. The results from changing to actual performance metrics in every workout were and are fantastic. The change in view point resulted in people changing focus from narcissistic superficial appearance based fitness goals to a performance-based “How much can I do” model of training. The results are a stronger motivation to train and surpass superficial promises in the typical gym brochure. People began to focus away from judging people’s fitness on their appearance and replaced it with a real measure of fitness, actual physical output. The focus has become more centered on how much weight, how far, how fast and the results have been astounding. All of the superficial goals are being achieved by having legitimate performance benchmarks to strive for.

The essence of the time clock as a performance measurement is to have exercises with ranges of motion standards, specific weights and repetitions so the performance can be measured and repeated again to track progress. The idea is to measure overall work capacity in specific repeatable measurable terms. (The scientific method) The program itself attracts people who are by their very nature competitive and like to see things done in real terms. The typical “I feel better” is replaced with “I am performing better” and as a result, “I am happy with my training.” A person being able to deadlift more or run faster or do more pull-ups help people to self-actualize their performance in terms of best effort yesterday versus best effort today. The idea of personal best and competing specifically with yourself is the essence and core of HyperFit USA’s application of CrossFit philosophy in our training.

The dark side of the clock

Over the years of doing CrossFit style training and scoring the workouts some strange idiosyncrasies have come to light. The unfortunate aspect of human psychology is we tend to compare ourselves to others. Sibling rivalries for parental attention, co-worker pay raises and who has the better car are all typical societal measures of one ups man ship. The nature of our classes and the clock ticking off in the background leads to some unfortunate behaviors which run contrary to good health and training. The basis of our training is group classes. Group classes begin with a structured warm up, equipment set up, skill set with an expectation of ROM and technique expectations and finally the WOD (Workout of the Day). The WOD is begun with what has become a staple in the CrossFit training communities a: 3, 2, 1 GO and people begin the workout. The workout is where the magic and some of the horror begins.

The upside of doing group classes is a camaraderie, the intensity and general communal feeling that comes from group suffering/successes. The bond between people because of mutual respect for toughing out a hard workout develops friendships that go far beyond the normal saying “Hi” at the globogym. People find that they have a lot more in common with the people in the classes than they do with many of their professional peers. The community of people created as a result of the training goes far beyond the normal gym.

The downside of doing classes and having public performance measurement can cause people to feel pressure to perform in ways that borders on obsession. It is healthy to be competitive and want to have someone that will push us to bring out our best. It is unhealthy to derive one’s self image from how we stack up relative to others. That sounds all well and good and is really symptomatic of “mine is bigger” western society. How does this behavior manifest itself in something as simple as a gym? Our very nature as human beings pushes us to measure score and evaluate our success in terms of other people. Over the years we have had several members that were so competitive with others that they would skip repetitions, cut range of motion short, or in the worst case I can think of they actually lied about their score. I am going to use a derogatory term in the hopes that it will catch on and hopefully prevent people from undermining their own training: Clock Whores.

Definition of a Clock Whore: Person who is so obsessed with beating the clock/others that they will prostitute themselves and sacrifice important and vital components of training such as range of motion, repetitions or other performance metrics for a “better” time.

These people actually miss the whole point of the training. The point of physical fitness training, from my perspective, is to improve oneself both physically and mentally, not necessarily in that order. The people who have taken the time clock or score beyond the extreme and compromised range of motion, number of repetitions, etcetera are doing so at the expense of the utility of the training. If someone judges their performance solely based on their status relative to others it reflects a distinct lack of self esteem. The idea of the style training is to develop self-esteem to increase capacities in many, many different modalities. A person who compromises training in order to beat others harms their self esteem. People know inherently when they are doing something wrong and there is a price to pay when they go against what they know is right.

Spotting Clock Whores: I imagine it is the same a proctoring an exam – The person who is constantly looking for the instructor is suspect. Another suspect behavior is always partnering with the same person when they score their workout. If some only does a full range of motion when the instructor is looking, then they are suspect. These behaviors are not hard and fast. On more than one occasion I have been called out by my instructors, rightly so, for ROM violation because I was exhausted. (The call outs are done with much joy and aplomb.)We all have issues when we get tired, it is part of the training. I have asked Tamer on more than several occasions what rep he was on because I had no idea where I was. The real difference is the consistent corner cutting. It takes time to become apparent, but when it is, it is like the giant elephant in the room no one acknowledges.

Why am I bringing this up?

A person’s performance is PERSONAL! We want all of our members to improve, have perfect form, go faster, get stronger and get the results they want. The strict adherence to performance standards is the key to your success. The competitive environment should bring out the best in our natures, not be a showcase for our flaws. Occasionally, bad behaviors become apparent and harm the entire community. Members know when someone else is cutting corners or bragging about a performance they really didn’t earn. If the chin doesn’t get over the bar, then it doesn’t count. Claiming a score on Fight Gone Bad or a Fran time that cannot be repeated when the camera is on is a clear identifier. It harms the integrity of the program as a whole.

We want people to keep records of results to help them track their progress, not to compare to others. We have opted against performance boards in the gym in favor of the forum and personal training logs on our web site. Our goal is the improvement over time based on your efforts in terms of mechanical efficiencies (better form), faster times (higher metabolic capacity) or an overall strength gain as well as the rest of the physiological markers and is the basis of training at HyperFit USA. The culture we have developed is to strive for perfect mechanics as well as fast performances. We stress perfect mechanics because bad or marginal repetitions contribute to chronic injuries over time. Part of perfect mechanics is developing full range of motion and correct biomechanical body alignment. Our clients often hear “and make the repetitions right” rather than going fast. Forcing a square peg into the round hole to get a faster time is like intentionally hitting your thumb with a hammer; you are tough and stupid, thanks Jeff Martone for that one! It does someone no good to work to get a fast Fran time at the expense of shoulders back or knee soreness (chronic injury).

We post videos and pictures on our web site so people may see what they are doing. The camera usually goes for really good stuff or really bad. In either case, let both be a lesson for personal improvement for each of our people. When someone is doing something right, be like them, when someone is doing something wrong, learn from them.

Striving for perfection is the journey along the only road you make worth traveling. There is no end, but the ride is great.

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Strict pull up challenge is about more than just pull ups.


The Strict pull up challenge awards consistency. Sure the person who does the most pull ups wins. However all of the pull ups have to be completed here at Rogue. So if you come to Rogue on a regular basis and knock out a few pull ups before and after the workout you can quickly build up a large tally. Knocking out 100 pull ups in one day is great. But if you only show up a couple of times a week its not going to help much. So get in here and start knocking them out.

Rules for the Strict Pullup Challenge:

1. All reps must be performed at a Rogue Location and can happen at any time
2. No kipping is allowed – All full extension to head over bar
3. 2 Divisions – No assistance and band assistance. Must indicate band type used
4. TShirts will be awarded to top male, top female for both divisions – Rogue Employees will not receive a tshirt but will be judged on how tough they are by Bill. Bill personally plans on winning so you better get to work.
5. 23Dec08 at 12PM will be the cutoff point
6. Tally all reps on Rogue whiteboard and keep a personal tally of your own

LET THE GAME BEGIN, STARTS NOW!

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It is not that heavy!

There are some serious war faces going on here. All the ladies look calm and collected.

Check out our Christmas Specials:

1) RPG System – Rings and Pullup Bar Shipped For Free(Continental US)

2) Burg & Rip Bar – $5 Shipping(Continental US)

3) Alpha Package – Free Shipping, Hopper Deck & Tshirt with order(Continental US for Shipping)

4) Dynamax Medicine Balls – Free Shipping(Contintental US)

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Rogue Running Team does the Holiday Run @ Sharon Woods


The Rogue Running Team ran the Holiday Run @ Sharon Woods Sunday morning. It was much nicer out than Eddie had anticipated. Eddie figured a nice snowy day would have made for perfect Rogue Running Team conditions. Oh well. Everyone in the team finished in 33 minutes and 45 seconds or better. Our goal was to have everyone in the team across the finish line under 36 minutes. Great job!!

WE MISSED YOU OUT THERE HEATHER R.
We ran that race for the “gimper”.

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Rogue PR day photos!


The PR Day was a huge success!!! Front Squats, Deadlifts, Overhead Press and Olifts were in the air.  We will calculate the totals and post them up here on the website and on the white board for all to see soon. Everyone did an outstanding job! Stay tuned for our next event. Its sure to be a doozy!!!!

Enjoy the pictures and if you took some pictures or video that you think might be a great addition to the website bring them in and we will post them up.

Thanks again for coming out and making today a success!

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US Army PT System

We have been building the US Army PT system for FT Campbell, KY.  Here are some pictures of the system, more to come once it is installed.

Our carpentry and metal fabrication team did a great job on this project.

Check out our Christmas Specials:

1) RPG System – Rings and Pullup Bar Shipped For Free(Continental US)

2) Burg & Rip Bar – $5 Shipping(Continental US)

3) Alpha Package – Free Shipping, Hopper Deck & Tshirt with order(Continental US for Shipping)

4) Dynamax Medicine Balls – Free Shipping(Continental US)

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Rogue Running Team in action this weekend!


The Rogue Running Team will be in action this weekend. They will be running the Holiday Run @ Sharon Woods park this Sunday at 9 AM. The RRT has been meeting every Sunday for the past 5 weeks, rain, sleet, snow or shine, to prepare for the 4 mile run. RRT will run together as a group during the race. They trained together so they will start together and they will finish together. Besides they figure that will be the best way to stay warm this time of year. Its not too late to join RRT for the run. There is race day registration that starts at 7:45 AM. Come on out and freeze…err… enjoy the great outdoors with the RRT.

ROGUE PR DAY

The Rogue PR day event is this Saturday at 1 PM! Come on out and join your fellow Rogue warriors as they attempt to achieve personal records (PRs) in either the Olympic lifts or the Rogue Total! There will be beer and a pot luck lunch afterwards so bring your friends and family. They can cheer along with the other lifters as you try to put heavy barbells over your head.

Its going to be a busy weekend for the Rogue athletes. If you want to be apart of the team just give us a call at 614-358-6190 or e-mail us at admin@roguefitness.com to find out how!

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Rogue Factory Store – Christmas Sales

From Equipment Tags

Look for this tag on the equipment in our store where we have reduced the prices or are offering reduced shipping. Here are a few:

1) RPG System – Rings and Pullup Bar Shipped For Free(Continental US)

2) Burg & Rip Bar – $5 Shipping(Continental US)

3) Alpha Package – Free Shipping, Hopper Deck & Tshirt with order(Continental US for Shipping)

4) Dynamax Medicine Balls – Free Shipping(Contintental US)

Call us if you have any questions: 614.358.6190

We don’t have Black Friday or Wednesday or Sunday or Monday, our prices are reduced throughout the year and the our packages are second to none.

If you are overseas in the US Military and need some gear we have added APO & FPO to the most popular items.  We will do our best to get everything to you in an Rogue Expeditious manner.

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