Recap: 4th Annual Push Pull Competition
Check out the video from the latest powerlifting competition!
The majority of our clients have fat loss as a primary goal. At GrassIron, we understand the importance of setting both primary and secondary goals. In 2008, we began sponsoring friendly, outdoor competitions. The Games provide our clients and other Austinites an opportunity to work toward a very specific, performance-based goal (with a deadline), and an opportunity to showcase all of their hard work. And perhaps most importantly, The Games help to create a real sense of support and community. The end result of all of this? Our dlients are much more likely to achieve their primary goal of fat loss and have a little fun along the way.
Check out the video from the latest powerlifting competition!
Thanks to all of the fierce competitors and enthusiastic fans for making MM 2.0 a huge success!
Sarah Siller took the Grand Prize with a 15.8 pound weight loss… that’s 9.7% in 6 short weeks!
The best of the best stayed in town Labor Day Weekend to compete in Summer Squats.
The turnout was great Saturday morning, and so were the questions! We’d like to extend a big thanks to everyone who participated!
Wendi Lisso lost a total of 31 pounds and 15 inches to become the winner of Operation: Get Lean and the newly crowned Champion of the World!
The mood was light but the weights were heavy at Push/Pull 2009. As expected, the big boys put up some big numbers, the little guys pulled their weight, too… and then some!
The weather was mild, the tire heavy, the turnout great… in short, it was a perfect day in the parking lot! All twenty competitors put forth their best effort, gruntin’ and groanin’, moanin’ and throwin’, much to the delight of the hometown crowd.
We dragged a bench press into the parking lot and started loading plates onto the bar. Athletes were required to press their body weight as many times as possible.
Twenty one competitors pushed and pulled, heaved and hoed, and grunted and groaned in an all-out effort to set new personal bests and break current gym records.