Cross Fit newbie

Ok, so I’m ready to take my fitness to the next level. I’ve seen tons of cross fit post on here so if you are going to bash please don’t comment at all. I just wanted some words of encouragement, pointers or suggestions for someone who is starting out. I met my weight loss goal, but now I’m just trying to tone this body up.

So I guess this post is for beginners and advanced people. I really don’t know where else to go in my fitness journey and to me this seems like a logical choice. I know plenty of people who love everything about cross fit. So can anyone give me some pointers or their own personal experience with cross fit?

I pretty much made up my mind that I'm going to find a box and join but I just love to read about everyone else's experiences.
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  • nashai01
    nashai01 Posts: 536 Member
    bump?
  • No_Finish_Line
    No_Finish_Line Posts: 3,661 Member
    the ungodly expense is the only thing keeping me away. 180 a month is more like a car payment then a gym membership.

    my plan is to go for a month or two, get my feet wet, learn good powerlifting technique and then just do the WOD at home.

    I'm pretty sure i'll end up falling in love and forking over 180 a month tho lol.

    most people on this site seem to think that your not doing cross fit unless you are in a box. I honestly thought the majority of crossfitters were doing it at home.
  • nashai01
    nashai01 Posts: 536 Member
    I was worried about the price too, but everytime I see the results that others get. I think I have to try it. I'm gonig to try for 2 months and see how it goes :)
  • No_Finish_Line
    No_Finish_Line Posts: 3,661 Member
    if you've never done p90x or any other beachbody dvd program, i'd highly recommend giving that a try too.

    much cheaper and it was a substantial step up in training intensity and diversity for me.
  • nashai01
    nashai01 Posts: 536 Member
    I did Insanity about almost two summers ago. I do love beachbody's dvds. I've done some of Brazil Butt Lift. Turbo Jam, and slim in 6. I completed the full Insanity program though.
  • No_Finish_Line
    No_Finish_Line Posts: 3,661 Member
    cross fit here you come then ;)
  • LJSmith1989
    LJSmith1989 Posts: 650
    I joined a gym that do crossfit and they want to add another £20pm to my dd to cover the cost of the classes... I think I will stick to 5x5

    Have you thought about stronglifts 5x5 or anything like that?
  • nashai01
    nashai01 Posts: 536 Member
    I joined a gym that do crossfit and they want to add another £20pm to my dd to cover the cost of the classes... I think I will stick to 5x5

    Have you thought about stronglifts 5x5 or anything like that?

    I keep hearing about strong lifts, but have not looked into it yet. I'm going to have to look it up.
  • xunleashed
    xunleashed Posts: 82 Member
    I started the Crossfit foundations classes last week and I absolutely love it. I'd been contemplating CF for a while and decided to give it a go. A majority of the workouts use your core and they are an AMAZING workout.

    I am always eager to learn new things and you really have to be 100% committed; and it looks like you are judging by the completion of other workouts.

    Give the foundation classes a try (usually two weeks where they teach you all of the movements), you will learn real quick if CF is for you.

    As far as the $; I see it as an investment in myself. I cut out other things in my life to make up for the cost of Crossfit.
  • nashai01
    nashai01 Posts: 536 Member
    Thanks, I noticed everyone talks about the money but I'm not worried about the money. I look at it the same way as you, money well spent. I'm going to start May 1st. I will keep you all posted. Thanks for the responses.
  • 3dogsrunning
    3dogsrunning Posts: 27,167 Member
    I recently tried Crossfit because my husband wanted to. Fortunately for me, it is cheaper here than it seems to be elsewhere.
    I was very careful, I spoke to a lot of people and checked out the gym before joining. The owner and his wife are both instructors and were formerly lifters, they are big on form. I've heard some terrible things about cross fit and form, I have no issue with this box.
    I love it. Its hard but every workout is scaleable. I also really like the group atmosphere (not everyone is into that). My first real class, after the on ramp, I was blown away. I'm pretty shy but was talking to everyone by the end. They were super supportive.
    Its definitely something you could take away and do on your own, but I personally like the group thing.
  • nashai01
    nashai01 Posts: 536 Member
    I recently tried Crossfit because my husband wanted to. Fortunately for me, it is cheaper here than it seems to be elsewhere.
    I was very careful, I spoke to a lot of people and checked out the gym before joining. The owner and his wife are both instructors and were formerly lifters, they are big on form. I've heard some terrible things about cross fit and form, I have no issue with this box.
    I love it. Its hard but every workout is scaleable. I also really like the group atmosphere (not everyone is into that). My first real class, after the on ramp, I was blown away. I'm pretty shy but was talking to everyone by the end. They were super supportive.
    Its definitely something you could take away and do on your own, but I personally like the group thing.

    See i like the group thing as well, I'm getting excited thanks to all of you. I just need to transform this body. I'm sure cross fit will help with that.
  • No_Finish_Line
    No_Finish_Line Posts: 3,661 Member
    interested in the group thing myself.

    i know i probably sounds creepy or pathetic, but probably the biggest reason i go to the gym at this point is to meet someone. I get a much better workout in at home, and i really don't go to bars or any other social settings so its really the only place i see new faces.

    but i'm really shy and i NEVER open my mouth i was just hoping to make some new casual aquaintances anyway.
  • gmoguel
    gmoguel Posts: 3 Member
    Good luck with the CrossFit, I've tried it before and it's great if you can find the right gym. Just go at your own pace. Let us know how it goes!
  • I'm 4 months in doing crossfit and absolutely love it. I'm at a great box and my strength and form has improved tremendously. As mentioned above, do your best to make sure you are going to a quality box.
    -Try to go to a box that has an intro program (usually referred to as on ramp, elements, foundations, etc)
    -During the intro and once you dive into the full group, pay attention to a few things. Do they just randomly pick WODs? Do they make sure form is the biggest priority? Do they work with you to scale the workout to your level? Is there a strength portion of the class before the conditioning portion? What is the experience level of the coaches?
  • 3dogsrunning
    3dogsrunning Posts: 27,167 Member
    interested in the group thing myself.

    i know i probably sounds creepy or pathetic, but probably the biggest reason i go to the gym at this point is to meet someone. I get a much better workout in at home, and i really don't go to bars or any other social settings so its really the only place i see new faces.

    but i'm really shy and i NEVER open my mouth i was just hoping to make some new casual aquaintances anyway.

    I have gone to the gym for years and never spoken to anyone I didn't know. In crossfit, its a different atmosphere. Sometimes you have to work together, like when you are doing practice lifts at the beginning, sometimes you need to share a rack with someone (which is what happened my first time). People tend to introduce themselves and if you go with the same group, you are bound to start to get to know them. I've only been there a month and know a lot more people by name than I ever had at my regular gym.
  • Supern0va81
    Supern0va81 Posts: 168 Member
    I joined crossfit as the house was immaculate and I was bored of doing house work when I wasn't working and needed to tone up, and encourage the weight loss along further. Hubby is ex army, fit and wanted to learn to cook. So he's learning to cook and I'm learning to get fit. We quit our gym as that was the budget for the social life (which it wasn't) and I joined crossfit. We have bought him (us) P90X for the moment and he may also decide to crosffit in time. I am making more new friends each time I go so this is healthier too. At 55gbp per month it seems a bargain for such a significant lifestyle gain.

    I don't think you will regret it for a second. Expect your body to ache daily, and expect to sweat to see results. Also expect to have a great time and learn to relax to re energize. Great choice! :)
  • No_Finish_Line
    No_Finish_Line Posts: 3,661 Member
    this is getting me excited to join. I have some more plans though, want to do p90x at least once more, finish aslyum 2 and do it at least once more. also trying my best to save as much as possible so the money is an issue for me no matter how you slice it.

    what about competing? do the boxes participate in such things? depends on the box? do you have to be a member of a box to compete?


    and for those that do crossfit, do you do any other workouts outside of crossfit? i mean like regularly.
  • nashai01
    nashai01 Posts: 536 Member
    I joined crossfit as the house was immaculate and I was bored of doing house work when I wasn't working and needed to tone up, and encourage the weight loss along further. Hubby is ex army, fit and wanted to learn to cook. So he's learning to cook and I'm learning to get fit. We quit our gym as that was the budget for the social life (which it wasn't) and I joined crossfit. We have bought him (us) P90X for the moment and he may also decide to crosffit in time. I am making more new friends each time I go so this is healthier too. At 55gbp per month it seems a bargain for such a significant lifestyle gain.

    I don't think you will regret it for a second. Expect your body to ache daily, and expect to sweat to see results. Also expect to have a great time and learn to relax to re energize. Great choice! :)

    Thanks :)
    How have your results been so far?
  • Charles4Jesus
    Charles4Jesus Posts: 89 Member
    Just make sure form is not compromised and you'll be fine. I recommend CF. For me it was the most horrible yet wonderful feeling I've ever had after a workout. If that makes sense. I do the WOD's at home. Best Wishes to you on your Fitness journey.
  • MagicalLeopleurodon
    MagicalLeopleurodon Posts: 623 Member
    You people are killing me.
    $180/month?!

    Our local box charges $100 for a mandatory 1 hour class. Then $75 for a profeciency test before you can join.
    Then its $230/month for 2 classes/week. If you want to show up more than that, its $55/class.

    Thats car insurance on my car and a brand new truck.

    To do pullups and box jumps. I dont even think so :C
  • nashai01
    nashai01 Posts: 536 Member
    interested in the group thing myself.

    i know i probably sounds creepy or pathetic, but probably the biggest reason i go to the gym at this point is to meet someone. I get a much better workout in at home, and i really don't go to bars or any other social settings so its really the only place i see new faces.

    but i'm really shy and i NEVER open my mouth i was just hoping to make some new casual aquaintances anyway.

    Lol didn't sound creepy to me but I understand exactly what you mean
  • Charles4Jesus
    Charles4Jesus Posts: 89 Member
    My local box is $130/mo for unlimited, which isn't terrible, but I am married with 4 girls. Therefore I workout at home.
  • nashai01
    nashai01 Posts: 536 Member
    You people are killing me.
    $180/month?!

    Our local box charges $100 for a mandatory 1 hour class. Then $75 for a profeciency test before you can join.
    Then its $230/month for 2 classes/week. If you want to show up more than that, its $55/class.

    Thats car insurance on my car and a brand new truck.

    To do pullups and box jumps. I dont even think so :C

    Whew! every month groupon or living social has deals around my area. I seen deals for 4 boxes in my area this month alone. So I will use those deals and once they expire then I'll see if I can afford to pay.
    All of the deals that I've seen have been $39 for a full month, unlimited classes. The highest I seen was $49 for one month unlimited classes. They also have deals for couples
  • JJordon
    JJordon Posts: 857 Member
    Ah, another Charlottean! Howdy, Miss! Anyways, I wanted to try CF, but, yeah price and the fact I don't think I am in basic, minimum shape for it. So, I'm sticking with the Beachbody stuff. Maybe sometime next year, I'll try the CF WOD.

    Still...

    CrossFit Charlotte, CrossFit NoDa, CrossFit Metro, CrossFit South, CrossFit Southend, CrossFit Northlake, CrossFit Voltage, CrossFit QC (Queen City), CrossFit Strength, CrossFit T2, CrossFit, Vitality, CrossFit YMCA, CrossFit YWCA, CrossFit Uptown, CrossFit Eternal, CrossFit Dilworth, CrossFit S3, CrossFit Ballantyne, Ultimate CrossFit, and CrossFit Steele Creek, seem to have some serious followings. I mean, you don't have that many locations, and no one not show up, right?
  • graceylou222
    graceylou222 Posts: 198 Member
    My friend bought a groupon for 6 weeks of crossfit, 6 days a week, for $30 bucks. Even better the trainer of the class let her bring a friend (me) for free. It was a great experience and I will definately be back. I would look around for good prices, and def. check out groupon, living social, amazon. They usually have tons of deals! Good luck!
  • juicemoogan
    juicemoogan Posts: 994 Member
    $55 a class?!?!?
    thats insane..

    at mine its $20 for drop ins...

    Anyways im sure you will love Crossfit! its so great! :)

    Add me if you like!
  • No_Finish_Line
    No_Finish_Line Posts: 3,661 Member
    great tip on groupon, i'll have to check those out.

    i think my plan as of now is to do the class and maybe one month at each of the local boxes and see which one i like.

    thats 3 months plus of solid training. I'll have a very good idea of which one is the best or have enough knowledge to go off on my own
  • nashai01
    nashai01 Posts: 536 Member
    Ah, another Charlottean! Howdy, Miss! Anyways, I wanted to try CF, but, yeah price and the fact I don't think I am in basic, minimum shape for it. So, I'm sticking with the Beachbody stuff. Maybe sometime next year, I'll try the CF WOD.

    Still...

    CrossFit Charlotte, CrossFit NoDa, CrossFit Metro, CrossFit South, CrossFit Southend, CrossFit Eternal, CrossFit Dilworth, CrossFit S3, CrossFit Ballantyne, Ultimate CrossFit, and CrossFit Steele Creek, seem to have some serious followings. I mean, you don't have that many locations, and no one not show up, right?

    Its so hard for me to find a box in the university area. I seen one called crossfit704, but I don't know anyone who has been there so I'm nervous to try it. Do you know of any in the University area?
  • Ah, another Charlottean! Howdy, Miss! Anyways, I wanted to try CF, but, yeah price and the fact I don't think I am in basic, minimum shape for it. So, I'm sticking with the Beachbody stuff. Maybe sometime next year, I'll try the CF WOD.

    Still...

    CrossFit Charlotte, CrossFit NoDa, CrossFit Metro, CrossFit South, CrossFit Southend, CrossFit Eternal, CrossFit Dilworth, CrossFit S3, CrossFit Ballantyne, Ultimate CrossFit, and CrossFit Steele Creek, seem to have some serious followings. I mean, you don't have that many locations, and no one not show up, right?

    Its so hard for me to find a box in the university area. I seen one called crossfit704, but I don't know anyone who has been there so I'm nervous to try it. Do you know of any in the University area?

    Have you checked out this map?
    http://map.crossfit.com/