12-Week Challenge Group Sessions!

By |2020-02-12T13:31:03-08:00February 12th, 2020|News|

12-Week Challenge Group Sessions!


We are excited to bring a brand new training program to the Lighthouse Group Sessions. Make sure to watch the video when you get some time to learn more!!

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Belly-Fat-Blast Challenge Update

By |2019-05-15T12:40:54-07:00May 15th, 2019|News|

written by Colin Jenkins

I hope you are all having a great time on our 28-day Belly Fat Blast Challenge!

I just wanted to give you a quick update with a little more information about what the prizes are and how to win them!

We’re going to decide the winners through a raffle drawing and you’ll get tickets based on the following criteria:

There’s going to be three prizes for this challenge. 3rd place will receive any Prestige Labs supplement you’d like.

2nd place will receive a 4 pack of your choice.

And 1st place is going to receive a men or women’s ultimate pack!!!

I hope you guys are excited to win!! There is still a week and a half left so do your best to keep eating well and working out hard! Next week, you’re going to need to jump on the Inbody Scanner before a workout to get your final weight and body fat measurements.

If you would like to to get it done earlier in the week, that is completely fine, especially if you plan on coming out with us on Wednesday for Trivia Night!!!

If you guys have any questions, just let us know and best of luck on these final two weeks of the challenge!

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Death to “RX”

By |2018-08-14T12:14:49-07:00January 6th, 2017|News|

by Colin Jenkins

When I started teaching CrossFit back in 2007, it was a small fringe fitness program that almost no one knew about it.

At 19 years old, I traveled down to Ventura (I was attending UCSB at the time) and opened up the first CrossFit affiliate in Ventura County with my student loans.

Why would I take such a risk?

Why would I open up a CrossFit facility at such a young age with no proof that anyone would ever be interested in joining it?

I was probably more confident than I had any right to be, but I KNEW CrossFit was going to be successful for one simple fact… it was more effective than any other fitness program out there.

Over the years, I’ve watched as CrossFit has grown from ~100 affiliates to now over 10,000.

I’ve seen it transition from a fringe program no one knew about, to a household name used in television shows, movies, and top-selling books!

Over these years, though education and experience, I eventually came to realize that CrossFit is not the most effective fitness program.

Not even close!

What I found through writing customized programs for individuals, was that I was able to achieve:

– Much Faster Results
– Better Long-term Results
– Far less Injuries

When I sold my CrossFit gym a few years ago, one of my reasons was because I had become so focused on writing programs for individuals around the world, that I had really lost my interest in group classes.

That was until I had a new thought.

What if I could develop a group class program that could achieve the same results as my custom programs did for my individual clients?

That thought swirled around in my mind for over a year.

But it wasn’t until I started coaching at a local CrossFit affiliate again, that I really saw the potential in it and it slowly began to consume my thoughts.

As many of you have experienced with our program, I took everything that was great about CrossFit and got rid of all the crap!

And the biggest turd of the them all… is the concept of “RX”.

The concept of “RX” is that everyday, everyone tries their hardest to “achieve RX”…. then if they do, they can compare with each other and try to beat each other’s scores.

So it seems good if your goal is to create as competitive an experience as possible.

But there are HUGE problems.

Problem #1:
Workouts should have a purpose or goal in mind. If everyone is shooting for some “arbitrary” set of reps and weights that as written as RX, then most people will have completely missed the intended purpose of the workout. And when they miss the intended purpose of the workout, results are slowed and often non-existent for long-term members.

Problem #2: 
RX leads to higher injury rates since members have less guidance to the weights and volume appropriate for themselves. CrossFit injuries rates are WAY too high. If you ask a typical CrossFit affiliate what their injury rates are, they either don’t know it (no one likes to track numbers that make you look bad), or they say it is no more than any other sport.

“No more than any other sport” is fine if you plan on competing in CrossFit as a sport, but I think that is completely unacceptable for the everyday person who is just trying to lose weight, get stronger, feel better, or be better prepared for their job and life! Injuries should be extremely RARE if your not training to place in a competition!

Problem #3:
RX leads to wasted time. We run hour classes, and believe it or not, and hour is not very long to get in a complete warm-up and workout. If people always try to do workouts as “RX”, that means often someone will be taking much longer on the workout than others.

Now this isn’t inherently bad, until you consider that if everyone had been given the appropriate weights/reps/movements to achieve the PURPOSE of the workout for themselves, then everyone would finish the workout at around the same time.

Which means there is less wasted time waiting for the “slowest” person to finish… which means MORE TIME in the hour to better coach movements, get more sets done, warm-up better, or work on mobility!

…..

When I first took a risk in opening a CrossFit gym, I had confidence because I knew the program was the best at the time.

I’m taking a risk now opening a new facility here in Ventura because I am CONFIDENT in our BluePrint Fitness System being even better.

“DEATH TO RX!”

 

 

 

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