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Crossfit Open 2016 – A summary


Crossfit Open 2016 took place from February 25 to March 28, 2016.

During the Crossfit Open,  a workout was released. each week. I was fortunate to cover and assess sports injuries at my local box, Crossfit 852 3 of the 5 workouts. I was able to snap some quick photos, you can see below.

 

16.1- Most athletes came with complaints of knee and hip pain. Achy, sore patella tendon and quad muscles were normal after seeing a AMRAP consisting of that many lunges. Had 1 or 2 elbow complaints but nothing major.

Complete as many rounds and reps as possible in 20 minutes of:
25-ft. overhead walking lunge
8 burpees
25-ft. overhead walking lunge
8 chest-to-bar pull-ups

Men lunge 95 lb.
Women lunge 65 lb.

16.2- Some lower back and hip problems aggravated by flexion.  This may have been due to both the toes to bar causing some flare up of flexion based back pain. Hip pain tended to from the squat cleans.

Beginning on a 4-minute clock, complete as many reps as possible of:
25 toes-to-bars
50 double-unders
15 squat cleans, 135 / 85 lb.

If completed before 4 minutes, add 4 minutes to the clock and proceed to:
25 toes-to-bars
50 double-unders
13 squat cleans, 185 / 115 lb.

And so on…

16.3- I was not present during 16.3 but the following weeks I did have some clients come to the office with complaints of rotator cuff problems (possible tendon tears and muscle pulls) due to the bar muscle up. Many of this years competitors may have not trained for bar muscle ups and I saw some poor form rather than scaling. 

Complete as many rounds and reps as possible in 7 minutes of:
10 power snatches
3 bar muscle-ups

Men use 75 lb.
Women use 55 lb.

 

16.4- Probably the hardest of the open. The men had to dead lift for reps which is always very tough. Many of the athletes have lifted 225 lbs previously but not for 55 reps so back pain was the most prominent complaint. The second most was neck pain. Looking up to throw during the wall balls, then having to do hand stand push ups and falling on your head and neck can definitely hurt the neck a bit.

Complete as many rounds and reps as possible in 13 minutes of:
55 deadlifts
55 wall-ball shots
55-calorie row
55 handstand push-ups

Men deadlift 225 lb. and throw 20-lb. ball to 10-ft. target
Women deadlift 155 lb. and throw 14-lb. ball to 9-ft. target

 

16.5 – Not present. Few injuries were reports, if at all. 

21-18-15-12-9-6-3 reps for time of:
Thrusters
Burpees

Men use 95 lb.
Women use 65 lb.

One thing that has to be mentioned is that Crossfit is a Sport. Like any other Sport, there is a risk of injury.

 

 

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HK National Pro

On January 30th, Hong Kong hosted the UAEJJ’s National Pro Competition. I was lucky enough to work at the event and see some spectacular matches.

Some champions and influential fighters also showed up including Carlson Gracie Jr. and Clark Gracie.  Nice to see them supporting the world wide community.

As part of the organizational staff we didn’t see too many serious injuries except for a blown knee. This occurred after a competitor jumped guard onto the opponents knee. This caused his knee to twist sideways and in. Immediately, he let out a scream and the match was stopped. His knee was quite red and began to swell. After the paramedics cleared him for any serious emergencies, a basic physical assessment was completed and it was determined to be most likely knee ligament and cartilage damage (ACL, meniscus, mcl based on mechanism and ortho testing). I wish him a healthy recovery.

Below is some quick snaps I got while running around.

 

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Lantau 2 Peaks Running injuries

The Hong Kong Chiropractors Association and St. John’s Ambulance team, cared for the athletes at the Lantau 2 Peaks sky running race brought to you by Action Asia, which took place on October 4, 2015.  Top professional elite Sky Runners from all over the world were here for this event, as part of a series of international races (international sky running).

As a chiropractor, I was involved in treating acute sports injuries that competitors sustained during the running race.

Some of the injuries sustained during the long 23 km run were: aggressive muscle spasms, tight muscles, joint fixations, abrasions, sprains, and contusions. Advise on how to treat acute injuries was also given.

I used my standard chiropractic techniques to treat their running injuries by: stretching, massage and  fascia work, mobilizations etc. One thing I noticed that many competitors did not hydrate properly, which was a big cause of cramping.  What is cramping caused by? Click here.
Thanks to all the volunteers for all the support and help. We worked great as a team! Do you want onsite care for your sports event? Contact me here.
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Copa de HK BJJ Competition

Hong Kong’s biggest BJJ, or brazillian Jiu-jitsu, tournament was held on September 5, 2015. I, Dr. Bluestein, was lucky enough to be a part of the event team. I took part in ensuring all participants were registered and their weight was on point for the competition. I also helped with the overall operations of the event in a supporting role.

I love to see athletes participating at the highest level. I observed some minor injuries that occurred during the competition, such as bloody noses, contusions, sprains and  strains that were handled by the St. Johns Ambulance team. There was one major injury, a dislocated elbow elbow, suffered by a  fellow team mate. He is doing well now and is recovery is ongoing.

I noticed some competitors complain of neck pain, for more information on reducing neck pain during your BJJ (jiu jitsu) , Muay Thai, MMA, or wrestling, click here.

Do you have any martial arts tournaments coming up? Have on-site care for your competitors injuries. Contact me here for more information.

For more information on the Copa de Hong Kong, visit http://www.copadehk.com/

 

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Health consultation in offices

I was asked to perform health consultations for a multinational company.  The purpose of the health consultation was to empower individuals to adopt an active approach to their health. Emphasis to be placed on a health lifestyle including diet, exercise, posture and stress prevention. Individuals had their body composition measured and reviewed. After measurements were taken, a 1 to 1 consultation took place to go over results, make recommendations and help set goals.

Are you tired? Feeling out of shape? Poor posture? Body aches,  pain or sports injuries? Come in and get your physical health consultation in our office or have us come and visit your office and assess and treat your staff or clients.

 

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