Crossfit yes or no

Thinking about doing some crossfit along with my normal strenght training. Lots of crossfit gyms around here. Giving it a try on Monday. I’m positive it will be fun and great cardio.
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  • Davidsdottir
    Davidsdottir Posts: 1,285 Member
    I love Crossfit because it works well for my goals. No harm checking it out to see if you like it.
  • Luxduca
    Luxduca Posts: 979 Member
    Good to know. I will let you know how it goes. Thanks
  • Luxduca
    Luxduca Posts: 979 Member
    Why not?
  • Luxduca
    Luxduca Posts: 979 Member
    Wow! That doesn’t sound like a good experience at all.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Nope. Running for me for cardio
  • Luxduca
    Luxduca Posts: 979 Member
    I’ll give a try on Monday. At least I can actually experience it once.
  • Luxduca
    Luxduca Posts: 979 Member
    I can definitely tell the divide. That’s why i was asking for opinions. I can see what you’re saying. They do exaggerated sets and reps snd i can see how it can be overwhelming especially if trained by someone who doesn’t know what he’s doing.
    Thank you for your takes on this.
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    The only problem I have with CF is doing Olympic Lifts for time.
    (The CF community is a lil' quirky, but most niche sports are, right?)

    Like mentioned above, scaling the training is a smart move.

    Best of luck

  • Luxduca
    Luxduca Posts: 979 Member
    Thanks for your input. Monday will be the day. I will have my own way of seeing it but all you told is very helpful.
  • sgt1372
    sgt1372 Posts: 3,997 Member
    Oh, one other thing, while they have some "open" gym times, most Crossfit workout sessions are scheduled either early or late in the day around most people's work schedules but this is not compatible with mine.
  • jennifer_417
    jennifer_417 Posts: 12,344 Member
    Not for me. Roughly 107% chance I'd end up in the ER.
    If you do it right, seems like the results can be awesome.
  • rybo
    rybo Posts: 5,424 Member
    Crossfit isn't anything earth shattering nor is it inherently dangerous. I agree now that it has been around a while, places are getting better and more informed with fewer poor coaches and trainers.

    I am a fan because it gets people excited to exercise. That's huge. I'd still urge anyone new to go to as many boxes as they can and check them out. Also make sure you are put through a pretty encompassing beginner or on ramp program.

    It's unfortunate to see so many people shy away because of the price...but then again when it comes to fitness in general, so few people are willing to invest money in their health. Everybody wants planet fitness prices, but then complain they don't get results. But that's a whole different tangent.
  • sgt1372
    sgt1372 Posts: 3,997 Member
    rybo wrote: »
    It's unfortunate to see so many people shy away because of the price...but then again when it comes to fitness in general, so few people are willing to invest money in their health. Everybody wants planet fitness prices, but then complain they don't get results. But that's a whole different tangent.

    Yeah, there's that too but you can get as good a workout and physique for FREE working out by yourself, or in a small group of like minded people, if you have the discipline to do it. Unfortunately, few people do.
  • Chieflrg
    Chieflrg Posts: 9,097 Member
    No. Too random(low frequency) & sub optimal strength training for my goals of powerlifting.
  • brooklyngyrrl1
    brooklyngyrrl1 Posts: 1 Member
    YES!!! at least give it a try. It’s not for everyone but I’ve been doing it for two year and I love it. It’s not a magic bullet. As with everything you have to maintain a healthy diet to SEE changes in you body structure but I’m definitely stronger, faster and my endurance has increased dramatically. I love Crossfit.
  • Jen2133
    Jen2133 Posts: 95 Member
    I really enjoy Crossfit and agree with @cbrealtor55 that you need to set your own limits as to modifications, weight and reps. Good coaches will be supportive and provide guidance in this. As most have suggested, check out a few gyms in your area before committing.

    I also agree with @Chieflrg that it is not a specific workout. If this isn't a concern for you, then you might just really enjoy the variety and community at Crossfit.

    Let us know how it goes!
  • KylaBlaze
    KylaBlaze Posts: 136 Member
    Why pay a crazy amount of money every month just to have most (if not all) the same equipment in a regular gym? I’ll pass!
  • KarenSmith2018
    KarenSmith2018 Posts: 302 Member
    I am a fully paid up member of the CrossFit cult. I absolutely adore it. So long as you can cope with "random" programming, not knowing what you are facing until the day and happy mixing it up its all good. Deff check rour ego at the door. No-one cares if you are lifting RX or scaled so long as you try your hardest, don't cheat your reps, listen to your coach and engage with the class. It has got me the fittest, fastest and strongest I've ever been and i have an amazing coach and members to push me along me way!
  • Morgaen73
    Morgaen73 Posts: 2,817 Member
    edited November 2017
    I am a fully paid up member of the CrossFit cult. I absolutely adore it. So long as you can cope with "random" programming, not knowing what you are facing until the day and happy mixing it up its all good. Deff check rour ego at the door. No-one cares if you are lifting RX or scaled so long as you try your hardest, don't cheat your reps, listen to your coach and engage with the class. It has got me the fittest, fastest and strongest I've ever been and i have an amazing coach and members to push me along me way!

    So am I

    I used to to go to gym. Get there, do my cardio, pick *kitten* up, put it down, go home. I got tired of it. I love the randomness because it keeps on challenging my body.

    The box that I am at is big on proper form to prevent injuries but injuries do happen as they do with weightlifting in a gym.

    What I can say is that I've seen my flexibility improve massively. My motivation has gone up as well and what I love is community thing. If you are doing your workout, no-one leaves until everyone is done. The ones that are done cheer one the ones that are still busy. It's brilliant.

    Oh and "leave your ego at the door" is a real thing. Even though it is a community, you do you and compete against yourself. The first time I had to do Olympic lifting I thought "How hard can this be?" till a woman half my age and a third my size snatched more than I did. No-one even noticed or cared.

  • BrianKMcFalls
    BrianKMcFalls Posts: 190 Member
    The best workout for you... "The one you will do!"