Events

Events

FitnessWave San Diego

SDAE Members receive 15% discount...This type of data is great to have as a measuring tool in regards to the training that we are doing!!!! Set up an appointment with Iris today!

 

Hydrostatic Body Fat Testing

Hydrostatic Body Fat Testing is universally considered "The Gold Standard" of body fat testing, to which all other methods still compare. When you lose weight, it is essential that you lose body fat, not muscle. Muscle loss can slow down your metabolism, making it harder to lean up. Periodic testing using our database program will help you compare and graph your short and long term fitness goals. You will receive a seven-page personalized printout that will give you the tools you need to succeed! 

Resting Metabolic Rate Testing (RMR)

Is your Metabolism fast or slow? By testing your unique metabolic rate, we can help you understand why you have had difficulty losing weight in the past and how you can be successful in the future. Your metabolic rate will be used to calculate your Target Caloric Zones. With the target zones, all the talk about "cutting calories" and "burning fat" will finally make sense as it applies to you. Metabolic Testing tells you exactly HOW to tip the scales in your favor!

VO2 Sub-Max Testing

VO2 testing reveals the exercise level that will optimize your ability to burn fat or to increase your cardio strength. Trained athletes have more endurance because their bodies can utilize higher levels of oxygen. The higher your VO2 the faster and more efficiently you will be doing your favorite aerobic activities. Let us measure your rate of success!

 

Thinking of switching races...

 

Since adding the Half Marathon, we have received many inquiries about switching from the half to the full marathon and the full to the half marathon.  If you are thinking about switching, we want to alert you of ourChanging Races Policy so you can make the official change before it’s too late!  This will ensure that you will receive the appropriate shirt, medal, and race bib.

If you want to switch for free, you must do so before the March 6th deadline.  After March 6th a monetary service charge will be assessed.  Read more about the policy

Thank you in advance for your cooperation as we prepare for the big day on Sunday, June 6th.  See you in San Diego!

Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego Marathon & 1/2 Marathon
San Diego, CA
June 6, 2010
http://runrocknroll.com
rnrsd@competitorgroup.com
800-311-1255

Shamu to get view of marathon finish

The June 6 Rock ’n’ Roll San DiegoMarathon and Half Marathon will finish at SeaWorld.

Scott Dickey, president of Competitor Group Inc., owner of the road races, confirmed the new site.

“We feel it’s an incredible opportunity to put together the premier tourist attraction in the market with the premier special event, the Rock ’n’ Roll Marathon,” Dickey said.

The Rock ’n’ Roll Marathon finished at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot the past nine years. MCRD barracks expansion necessitated the new finish.

SeaWorld represents one of many changes with the event, which started in 1998.

For the first time, race day will feature a half marathon and marathon. In the past, the marathon has been capped at about 20,000 entrants. 

Read the rest of the article here 

Rock N Roll 2010 Course has been revealed...

You want to be like us? You want to be one of us? We are looking for leaders...

CrossFit Endurance Certification - Chula Vista, CA - March 20-21, 2010

Saturday, March 20, 2010 - Sunday, March 21, 2010

CrossFit Chula Vista
821 Kuhn Dr
Suite 106
Chula Vista, CA 91914 

Map and Directions

Start and end time: 9 am to 4 pm each day with a 1 hour lunch break.
Meals: On your own.
Other: Possible social gathering and dinner on Saturday night.

Spend 2 full days with one of the CrossFit Endurance staff learning, studying, and applying the principles of CrossFit Endurance. You will learn how CrossFit Endurance works for endurance athletes and CrossFit athletes. You will learn how to apply and progress training at an individual and group level. You will also learn basic mechanics of running essentials.

The endurance community is largely overtraining and this is an indispensable tool at learning how to effectively train someone and keep them healthy and ready for their next race.

Register here 

Join our team for - 2010 San Diego Undy 5000

Undy 5000

If you'd like to participate in this event, we have a team registered as SD Endurance. It'd be fun to get a bunch of people to do this...Please let me know if you are interested in fundraising for this good cause and competing in this event!

2010 San Diego Undy 5000

Welcome to the 2010 San Diego Undy 5000!

Who: Over 1000 people!

What: Undy 5000 (5K) and 1 mile fun-run/walk

Where: NTC Promenade at Liberty Station, Point Loma

When: 8:00 a.m. on Saturday March 6, 2010

Why: To fight colorectal cancer

With the help of people like you, the Colon Cancer Alliance is battling colorectal cancer through patient support and education, increasing screening and public awareness of the disease, advocacy and supporting research for a cure.

Are you ready for Rock N Roll???????

Be at the orientation tomorrow where we will reveal all the juicy details about the upcoming training season!!!

Feeling Lucky?

 San Diego “Lucky 13” Giveaways

getluckyIn honor of our 13th anniversary, the Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego Marathon & 1/2 Marathon is offering a special registration promotion on the 13th of every month from November – May.  All participants who commit to run/walk the Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego Marathon or 1/2 Marathon will receive a $13 discount when they register on the 13th of the month using the coupon code LUCKY13.  

In addition, the first 13 people to register on the 13th will win an extra-special prize.  FEBRUARY PRIZE: a 60 tablet pack of Nutrilite Daily Multivitamins.

*How it works:  Simply register online with coupon code LUCKY13 and receive an automatic $13 off your entry fee.  If you are one of the first 13 people to register using the code, you will also receive the special prize from one of our sponsors.  The coupon code can only be redeemed on the 13th of the month (12:00am PST – 11:59pm PST), and the discount can not be combined with any other offer.

 

Andy's race

Andy RunningUgh. Okay, for the record I have run six full marathons and ten half marathons. All of my racing prior to CFAE was done training LSD.

I started strong, having eaten a Honey Stinger five minutes before the gun. Mile one was a bit quick, but only because the 1:40 pacer ran his first mile in 7:10. Clearly that is WAY faster than he should have been running. I let him go knowing that I would eventually pass him. I eventually did at mile 5.

The next few miles were pretty smooth. I wrote "Calm" and "Flow" on my hand to remind me of where I needed to stay mentally. The last thing I needed was to panic and psych myself out of a great race. I also kept reminding myself to focus on the lean. For all the training runs we had this season, race day was by far the easiest to remember to focus on a healthy lean. My Garmin Forerunner 405 (shameless plug) was a HUGE asset during the race. I cannot tell you how valuable it was for me to know exactly what my pace was. I am a fool for not investing in one sooner.

By mile six I knew I had something good going. I powered up the hill and started to prepare for miles 7-9, which historically have been difficult for me. After the turnaround, I had my first feelings that I was going to do it. I was going to close this thing out sub-1:40. After smiling on the inside I stuffed it away because I knew things could go awry.

Heading up through mile 10 and I was still feeling really good. My pace was consistent and I ate my final Honey Stinger at the water stop. On a side note, this was the first race that I did not walk through aid stations. I literally grabbed water and kept on trucking. Another interesting tidbit, I only drank water this year. In all my previous races, full or half marathon, I have always consumed the sugar-based drink on the course. I didn't want it or miss it at all.

Mile eleven and I started to feel it a little, but I kept my pace at 7:30. I kept repeating to myself, "Calm. Flow." I knew that once I got to the downhill stretch at mile 12, I would be all but guaranteed of making my goal. Right around mile 12 I got a little paranoid. Firstly, and most important, I had noticed that my Garmin distance was about .1 miles farther than the official mile markers. Considering they chart the course with GPS (or so they say), I figure somebody screwed up. But what if I was off? Am I on pace to make it? I was pretty zapped and unable to do the math between what the official distance/time was versus what I was recording on my arm.

The second concern I had was the 1:40 pace group. Even though I was a safe 90 seconds ahead of them at this point, for some reason I was expecting the guy to run right past me. Again, I chalk this up to being tired and nervous about a PR.

Well, I got to the bottom of the hill and knew I had done it. About 50 yards before the final turn, my Garmin chimed, signaling "workout complete", which to me meant the full 13.10 miles in the bag. My Garmin time was 1:38.25 and I stand by that reading. I powered through to the finish, the whole way my wife screaming, "Andy you did it!" I crossed, stopped, and said to myself, "I did it." In fact, that is about all I could say for the next ten minutes. I did it.

Running a half marathon in less than 1:40 minutes was always a distant goal for me. I might have accomplished it someday running LSD like I always did, but it would have been REALLY hard. My body (most of our bodies) just isn't built to take that abuse. CF and CFAE helped me reach my goal and enter a totally new level of endurance athleticism.

After the race, I was talking with my wife and I told her that I believe that I trained for Carlsbad at about 70% effort of what I am totally capable of. I am not saying that I plan on ramping it up to 90% (sorry Nuno) so that I can run a sub-1:30, but I am excited to see what is next in store.

Z

Official Race Results - Carlsbad 1/2 & Full Marathon

Bekka P - 2:32 (IT band injury all season) - was not able to run more than 3 miles in training 
Mike B - 1:28:48 - over 10 minute PR - fast goal was to break 1:30 
Katie B - 2:16:51 - helped out someone that crashed to the ground in front of her (she's a nurse) 
Daniella L - 1:59:33 - over 14 minute PR - goal was to break 2 hours 
Megan D - 2:21:32 - goal was to do sub 12 minute miles - crushed that! 
Brooke - 2:20:42 - goal was to run entire way - no injury - crushed that, she had 2 stress fractures from a 10k race last year prior to training with us and thought she would never run again 
Chris P - 3:57 Marathon - hardly did the tempo/time trials and still had a kick ass time (first marathon ever) 
Steph Smith - 2:23:20 - goal was to finish - and she ran it at about the same pace as her 5k (crushed it) we are proud of you
Ayo A - 1:53:27 decided to run instead of race...hehe
Nuno C - 1:27:08 about a 2 minute PR 

Andy Z - 1:39:08 - 4 minute PR - goal was to break 1:40 

 

We did it!!!

Carlsbad 1/2 Marathon

Thank you to everyone that supported us along this awesome journey. We will be posting more info on the race and all the PRs and great running. Not to mention the kick ass shirts everyone was asking about!

Carlsbad Half Marathon this Sunday!

We are putting it all out there on the line - we will be racing on sunday and would greatly appreciate support and cheer if you are able to come out on sunday morning in Carlsbad.

Race starts at 7:30am - some people are going to be on the course on Carlsbad Blvd & Cannon - if you can make it we would greatly appreciate seeing your familiar face and a smile with encouragement!

Here is a map of the race course
 

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San Diego Affiliates

Our runners are from a variety of San Diego CrossFit Affiliates, check them out:

CrossFit SoCal
CrossFit San Diego
CrossFit Invictus
CrossFit Team Savage 
CrossFit Elysium
CrossFit Flood