CrossFit
jmcross1980
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Anyone currently doing CrossFit or have any experience with it? We have a few CrossFit gym's poping up in our area and have been thinking about joining?
Jared
Jared
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I have been doing CrossFit for about a year and LOVE it!!! Not only is it a great workout but from my experience the community of people is amazing. I have never done any type of workout and felt so supported by so many at the same time.0
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Crossfit is awesome. Not only it combines strength and conditioning but its also fun. One of the hardest workout is called, "Linda".0
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Just watched the Crossfit games yesterday on ESPN 3 and it was amazing! So motivating.0
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Yeah, i saw them on television too and it was making me think I should do it. There's Crossfit gyms opening around by me too.0
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We have one here and we have free saturdays to come out and try it out, talk and find more info about it. I went, its great! I plan on doing it after I lose this weight and hope for it to keep me active and toned up. It's for sure worth a try!!0
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There are two types of Crossfit out there. One you do on your own by following their website WOD's (workout of the day). The other is to go to a Crossfit gym or meet up with a Crossfit group. I have done both and I strongly suggest the later. It is amazing how much more you can do with people cheering you on and how much more fun it is doing it.0
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I finally got brave enough to try Crossfit this week. The instructors at my CF box are great, really supportive, and are working on making sure I get basic skills and form down and get my cardio up before they start me on the timed WODs.
Like David Guinn said, it's great to have the whole group cheering you on, instead of exercise being more of a "me against the world" kind of activity.0 -
Thanks everyone for responding. I think my wife and I are going to join in the next couple weeks.0
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I'm in my 3rd week doing CrossFit. The trainers I've worked with have all been great and every exercise can be modified so even someone like me who is morbidly obese and has a long ways to go can do the workouts safely and effectively.0
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Tenas, Thanks for the info! I'm currently right where I want to be as far as weight, just want to push my fitness to another level.0
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I've been doing CrossFit for 7 months. It is THE BEST THING I have ever done for myself. The best.
I'm a 44 year old female who started running about 2 years ago after being sedentary for pretty much my entire life. I had to stop running a year ago because I started having knee problems. I was close to being in the worse shape of my life when we started CrossFit and now I'm proud to say I am in the best shape of my life!
Not only have I lost inches and weight, I've gained an amazing amount of muscle. I was at a regularly scheduled dr. apt last week and the Dr. told me I had the heartbeat of a highly trained athlete - I about fell off the table when I heard that!
When people ask me about CrossFit, I tell them if I can do it, anyone can do it. Seriously.
The CrossFit community is amazing - so supportive. I find myself doing things in CrossFit workouts that I never thought in a million years I'd be able to do.
I'm a believer!0 -
Just make sure that your crossfit gym emphasizes form over speed. Too many times have I read, seen, or heard about people getting hurt because of their trainers pushing them too hard in crossfit. Not to say that you shouldn't push yourself, but make sure that your gym recognizes this importance. Do your research on the trainers working there.0
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There's a CrossFit gym that just opened up near me, within walking distance. I checked out their website, and it looks hard! I am obese and have been mostly sedentary, so I'm way out of shape. Would they really be able to modify the exercises so even I could do it?0
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That's the beauty of Crossfit; and an affiliate that has well trained coaching staff.
Universal scalability. Every movement can be modified. Onramp classes teach you the movements and allow the staff to get to know your strengths, weaknesses, and adjustments. Combination of weight lifting, gymnastics, endurance/cardio helped me to build muscle, strengthen my core, burn fat while sleeping, and visible tummy muscles for the first time in my life (and NOT from doing situps). Still carry plenty of subcutaneous fat stores in my legs. Where I started to lose my weight was topside (lost my boobs). It's all genetics where you gain & where you lose.
I'm a stickler on my form. At my age (almost 50) I have to be careful. Have a couple of previous injuries and spinal stenosis (blame my dad's genes). Been doing CF for 3 years. Love the challenges, love our gym (we call them boxes) community, and I thrive on teh competition (you don't have to compete to do CF). We offer a yoga/gymnastics class, crossfit kids twice a week, olympic lifting (snatch & clean/jerk), and women only workout twice a week. It can be considered expensive, but going 4 x week for me = $10/class for personal training.
I did the CF Games Open this year. Watched the 2012 CF Games online (they were just last weekend). Will be doing the Masters' Chipper workout tomorrow at open gym. Then I'll compare my time to those ladies who were in the games. That's what motivates me to keep working. www.games.crossfit.com for archived footage from this year's competitions.
Some folks are pushy about it being the "best" fitness. But CF is not for everyone. My husband doesn't like it. Some folks are intimidated by barbells and pullups. Not everyone has a competative nature, they don't care how heavy of weight they can lift or how fast they can row 500m. However, if you like it, go for it.
kona
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My wife and I just joined Crossfit Bond and we start this Monday. We have to go through 2 weeks of a class called Elements to teach us proper technique and form. I'm super pumped about it. I've competed most of my life and for the last 2 years I've not be able to do that. Can't wait for a new challenge.0
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There's a CrossFit group on here and also several CrossFit threads already started. Glad to see the gym you are joining has an on ramp class, that's usually a sign of a well run and knowledgeable coaching staff.
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My good friend is a CrossFit level 1 instructor. She's amazing!! I've watched her progress, and if you're into hard core training, this could be for you. I'm too big of wimp and my schedule doesn't allow, otherwise I might be tempted.0
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There's a CrossFit gym that just opened up near me, within walking distance. I checked out their website, and it looks hard! I am obese and have been mostly sedentary, so I'm way out of shape. Would they really be able to modify the exercises so even I could do it?
I just joined a gym that is also a Crossfit affiliate. They have Crossfit wod every day of the week. We were doing our workout in the area and the guy who teaches the crossfit class came up to us. He commented on my form (deadlift) and helped hubby fix his (hahahaha). He also invited us to his class. He said he would help us learn proper technique and also adjust whatever I may need to keep up. I'm still 300 lbs but he said I should come! I took this as he thinks I could do it!
We're considering the class but it's 7am in the morning (ugh I hate mornings) and school is starting soon so it could be out of the question.0 -
I did CrossFit when I began working out and dieting at the beginning of this year. I did it at least once a week for four months. Haven't been back because I was out of the country for two months and my gym is offering an Olympic weightlifting course that I might pursue instead. But, the CrossFit I attended gave me 10 one on one sessions that really got me on track. Those 10 session alone were worth the price. See if the CrossFit nearest to you offers this. The WODs are hard and it's going to hurt, but if you're looking for a HIIT program, really look into CrossFit.0
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Any age, any size can do a crossfit WOD. Everything is universally scalable. Wounded warriors do it. kids do it. folks >60 yr old do it. A good trainer can modify any movement & any workout so everyone finishes at the same level of effort.
Can't do a pullup? How about a ring row instead, or jumping pullups, or using a heavy rubber band.
Can't do a box jump? Bet you can step up on a 12" box.
Can't lift a bar bell? Bet you can do the movement with PVC pipe first. Or can only use 1 arm? Can do the lift with a dumbbell.
Can't run? Bet you can walk or row.
Can't do 7 rounds of these movements? Bet you can do 4 rounds.
No such thing as "can't", just "let's adjust/modify so you CAN".
kona
Registered Dietitian, Crossfit Master's0 -
Are they similar to boot camp classes?0
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Are they similar to boot camp classes?
Check out the crossfit.com website it'll give you an idea of what it's like.0 -
Not a Crossfitter anymore, Why?
http://startingstrength.com/articles/training_perspective_gillian.pdf
Read the Good and the Bad.. The Bad's are pretty important if you ask me. The Goods don't weigh in much...
http://fitfinity.net/2011/01/19/crossfit-the-good-the-bad-the-ugly/
Found this quote
"What this means is that the activity of CrossFit™ is a ticking time bomb. A physical activity, supposedly practiced for the purpose of better health, that inevitably damages physical health (violently negating one of it’s core purposes), in a Russian roulette fashion.
I.e. CrossFitters have absolutely no idea what that injury will be, how severe it will be, and to what degree of permanence it will consist of, when it inevitably arrives."0 -
I do Crossfit and I am in LOVE with it.
I do it 4-5x a week.
I really feel a difference. I feel stronger and more satisfied with my body. I feel tough, and I absolutely love that feeling! From being grossly over weight to tough, I couldn't be happier!!
Crossfit is half muscle power, half brain power. You need to play the mental game with yourself in order to finish the WOD. I like that because it reminds me that willpower is SO important in day to day life - not just in food choices.
I highly recommend it. No matter WHAT state your body is in. Modifications can be made to every work out!0 -
I just finished my 3rd Crossfit workout and IT IS AWESOME!!!!!! AND I AM AWESOME BECAUSE I DID IT!
Not only is the best way to workout, it is sooo empowering to finish this workouts in your way. I hadn't a clue that I could do 70 burpee box jumps. HHEELLOOOOO!!!!
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