My very first crossfit class tonight
nicolex86
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So tonight is my very first crossfit class, I of course chose the beginner class but I'm still nervous but also very excited. Has anyone here tried crossfit? Do they let you go at your own pace or am I getting myself in way too deep? Thanks in advance for the input!
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Here, let me help you out a bit. This is what I like to call the "crossfit mating call."
The dangers of crossfit:
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You'll get a lot of hate on here for doing CrossFit. Just be careful not to strain yourself. This is maybe something you don't want to jump into if you haven't done any sort of exercise in a long time but if you have you'll be fine. Good luck!0
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So tonight is my very first crossfit class, I of course chose the beginner class but I'm still nervous but also very excited. Has anyone here tried crossfit? Do they let you go at your own pace or am I getting myself in way too deep? Thanks in advance for the input!
I've been going to Crossfit for 4-5 months now. It is great and yes, you will get a lot of people trying to talk you out of it (especially one who will PM you; ignore her). You can go at your own pace and you will do fine. Initially, they will focus on form and technique so don't worry about how much or how little you are lifting. It's more important to learn the right way to do things. You can increase weight soon enough.
That being said, if what I described is NOT your experience, then find a different box to go to. Just like anything, there are good coaches and bad coaches in CF. If they are just yelling at you to lift heavy without focusing on form, that is not good. But most of the people I have talked to in and around CF (who have actually done it) have had good experiences.
Also check out this group for a lot of answers and support: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/99-crossfit-love
Good luck and have fun!!!0 -
I do Crossfit at 260+lbs.
As I like to say, if I can do it, anyone can.
Here's what I've learned; push yourself, but don't strain yourself. (Note, you *will* hurt after your first few WODs, but *good* hurt, like just a bit of DOMs/muscle soreness, not injury hurt!)
And remember, EVERYTHING can be scaled, and FORM RULES ALL.
Basically, a "box" (ew, it's a gym, even our coach doesn't call it a box) is only as good as it's coach, and thankfully, I've got a good one (more qualifications than just the CF ones), hopefully you do as well.
I can't believe there's someone who PMs about CF being bad, lord almighty some people have too much time on their hands.
All this being said, I picked up my first CF injury yesterday. Some *kitten* dropped a 20kg plate on my foot, and I now have a broken toe! Accidents will happen though0 -
You are a very brave woman....Congratulations. It is very scary working in on your first class.
But you did it. I do crossfit as well and I am a big girl....I have lost 19.8kgs with the putting crossfit in my exercise.
You know what your body can handle and I love the sense of achievement when you walk out the door.
So awesome work and your body can handle alot more than what your head tells you.
Keep up the great Work ......Cheers Zen0 -
I've been to watch a few different crossfit classes before. 1 was hosted by trainers that knew what they were doing, took time and paid attention to their clients and managed the class as any good trainer would.
... the other was a huge pissing contest that didn't take form or safety into account. The fact that you can have that much variance under the same brand is going to bring drama. That's why you'll get mixed reviews here. For most folks, it's really way more expensive than any other gym memberships, but if it's safe.. you enjoy it... and you stick to it, then nuts to the other opinions.0 -
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Here, let me help you out a bit. This is what I like to call the "crossfit mating call."
The dangers of crossfit:
https://medium.com/health-fitness-1/97bcce70356d
Ummm thank you for a link that has now made me get wrapped up on that site reading about Crossfit and otherwise since the minute you posted it.....not sarcasm - I totally got wrapped up in the site!0 -
So tonight is my very first crossfit class, I of course chose the beginner class but I'm still nervous but also very excited. Has anyone here tried crossfit? Do they let you go at your own pace or am I getting myself in way too deep? Thanks in advance for the input!
I've been going to Crossfit for 4-5 months now. It is great and yes, you will get a lot of people trying to talk you out of it (especially one who will PM you; ignore her). You can go at your own pace and you will do fine. Initially, they will focus on form and technique so don't worry about how much or how little you are lifting. It's more important to learn the right way to do things. You can increase weight soon enough.
That being said, if what I described is NOT your experience, then find a different box to go to. Just like anything, there are good coaches and bad coaches in CF. If they are just yelling at you to lift heavy without focusing on form, that is not good. But most of the people I have talked to in and around CF (who have actually done it) have had good experiences.
Also check out this group for a lot of answers and support: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/99-crossfit-love
Good luck and have fun!!!
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I've done it, I liked it. I saw great results. But it didn't blend well with my other exercise at the time. At that time I was learning karate, boxing and running so it was all too much and the different "genres" resulted in me being very sore and unable to put 100% in to my workouts. So I stopped. But give it a go, see what you think!0
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Here, let me help you out a bit. This is what I like to call the "crossfit mating call."
The dangers of crossfit:
https://medium.com/health-fitness-1/97bcce70356d
Ummm thank you for a link that has now made me get wrapped up on that site reading about Crossfit and otherwise since the minute you posted it.....not sarcasm - I totally got wrapped up in the site!
I honestly have no idea what the link says so I'll have to check it out, I was just a searching for the words danger and crossfit.
I do know that no one ever shows up for a crossfit thread until someone insults crossfit, then comes the flood. Just trying to help OP out before her thread got buried.0 -
Here, let me help you out a bit. This is what I like to call the "crossfit mating call."
The dangers of crossfit:
https://medium.com/health-fitness-1/97bcce70356d
I didn't know about this rhabadu thing. Scary. Thank goodness my laziness won't let me overdo it no matter what.
I'm a living social fitness deal junkie so i've tried a lot of fitness programs. My husband and I went to crossfit several times a week for a month and really enjoyed it. I work out a lot and am in good shape and crossfit really challenges me. I did see a lot of people overdoing it there though. I tried to maintain reason and logic while I was there... I didn't go too fast and took short breaks during the WODs when I needed them. Don't get caught up in all the mumbo jumbo machismo of it all and you'll be just fine.0 -
Update: I absolutely hated it0
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What happened?0
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I'm not really sure.. I felt pressured to keep up. The entire class was only dead lifting for an hour, I thought it would be more of a boot camp type thing0
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Hmm. I have never been, but I have friends who are absolutely nuts for Crossfit and from what I've gathered, they do a variety of things every time. Maybe try another box?0
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So tonight is my very first crossfit class, I of course chose the beginner class but I'm still nervous but also very excited. Has anyone here tried crossfit? Do they let you go at your own pace or am I getting myself in way too deep? Thanks in advance for the input!
I've been going to Crossfit for 4-5 months now. It is great and yes, you will get a lot of people trying to talk you out of it (especially one who will PM you; ignore her). You can go at your own pace and you will do fine. Initially, they will focus on form and technique so don't worry about how much or how little you are lifting. It's more important to learn the right way to do things. You can increase weight soon enough.
That being said, if what I described is NOT your experience, then find a different box to go to. Just like anything, there are good coaches and bad coaches in CF. If they are just yelling at you to lift heavy without focusing on form, that is not good. But most of the people I have talked to in and around CF (who have actually done it) have had good experiences.
Also check out this group for a lot of answers and support: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/99-crossfit-love
Good luck and have fun!!!
THIS.
Doubly-agree! CrossFit is generally an inclusive and supportive community. All of my CF coaches have advocated form over weight. I think most CF injuries are simply self-inflicted by people who forgot to check their ego at the door.0 -
Just deadlifting? That's it? That seems odd to me. You can usually get a sense of box's programming on their website... look and see what the previous WODs were. If they all look monotonous, look for a different box.0
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was this the on-ramp class?
i used to do crossfit, i loved it but started a new job and 99.999% of the classes were at a time i was at work and the other .001% was a time too early for me to do anything more vigorous than wipe sleep out of my eyes. the prices also jumped from $50 to $200 a months so yeah... no more crossfit
i loved it, it reminded me a lot of the workouts i had when i was an athlete and we worked out as a team. but with that said, it's very very easy to let your ego and sense of competitiveness get the better of you. i saw many people hurt themselves because they tried lifting too much weight or tried to go faster (at the risk of form) to get better time. unfortunately the instructors sometimes get blamed for that but really it's the fault of the crossfitter for being a dumba$$.
also some boxes have totally random WOD.
oh yeah beware the paleo speech. i pretty much had to tell one of my instructors to STFU trying to lure me to paleo :laugh:0 -
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I'm not really sure.. I felt pressured to keep up. The entire class was only dead lifting for an hour, I thought it would be more of a boot camp type thing
There are no real standards in crossfit; so as people in this thread say, you might find a "good box" or a "bad box". It's almost like open source franchising.
In any event, good for you for trying. If there's another franchise, look into it and maybe it will be one of the good ones I hear people talking about.
Personally I find it absolutely loathsome and would recommend you learn how to lift weights and find cardio you enjoy doing like swimming or running.0 -
A local personal trainer comes to my job and does Crossfit twice a week. I love it!!! It is amazing how strong I have gotten in the past few months!!0
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I've been doing crossfit for 1.5 months, 4 times/week.
What I like:
1. Scaled workouts - you can scale it to your fitness level
2. Cheap way to learn Olympic lifts - I'm not saying it's the best coaching from professional strength and olympic lifting coaches, but it's better than learning on your own. Most people that critique Crossfit Olympic lifts never had proper coaching themselves(I find). In fact, very few % of male lifters probably learned and know how to perform Olympic lifts with good form.
3. Exercise variety - Your strengths, your weaknesses, you will improve in all aspects... up to a certain point.
4. Community - I'm not a crossfit nut, but the community is generally friendly and has a positive vibe in and outside of the gym. People will push you and encourage you. Nothing negative about that.
What I don't like:
1. Pullups - Yes... the kipping pullups. I don't like them, so I don't do them. If they ask me to do 20 'pullups', I break it up into 3 strict pullups x 7. I don't care about the 'time' aspect, I can come in last for all I care.
2. Shoulders - A lot of strain on your shoulders. Your shoulders are not designed to handle heavy overweight movements. Doing a gazillian hand stand pushups? That's a lot of weight overhead
3. Improvement - Some people do crossfit for 1-2 + years and still have horrible forms in a lot of lifts... Most don't even have proper box jump forms. This is because you NEED to work on these skills outside of crossfit classes. Crossfit is an 'exercise'. You will get stronger if you haven't lifted at all before but after a certain point you will plateau fast.
None of the top crossfit athletes you see on youtube and tv just do 'box' workouts. They have a training regimen that would help them ultimately 'improve' in the timed workouts. Want to get fitter? Find a structured workout plan that would make you 'better' at crossfit workouts while doing crossfit.
Basically, if you're using it as a fun 'exercise', crossfit is great. Remember that olympic lifts take years , decades to perfect and a lot of strength development in 'other' areas of your body. You WILL need to work with a specific program outside of crossfit if you want to improve in olympic lifts...
Injury is part of any workout - you see a lot of people getting injured just lifting weights(tearing muscles, acl, dislocation) for years with bad form in any gym. Crossfit is no different.0 -
oh yeah beware the paleo speech. i pretty much had to tell one of my instructors to STFU trying to lure me to paleo :laugh:
Didn't get this at my place.
They have a little poster type thing about it, as I think they are supposed to, but no-one ever talks about it at all, THANK GOD0 -
This guy is a riot. You have to see the first video on Broscience.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXO2azb3_PE
Oh yeah, Question to OP.
Did you have a training period of at least a week or more prior to your first class where they provided instruction and demonstrations with zero weight (PVC Pipe)? For your workout did the trainer demo the exercise (The right and wrong way to do the movement.) Also doing all dead lifts for the workout does not sound right was there anything else as part of the workout?
Are you going to stop going?Here, let me help you out a bit. This is what I like to call the "crossfit mating call."
The dangers of crossfit:
https://medium.com/health-fitness-1/97bcce70356d
Check out
Is Crossfit Going to Kill Me????
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9l8Y5PEjW6o0 -
Though I haven't tried crossfit per se,
I do have some advice
I got turned into it by someone I worked out with once. He showed me a few of the exercises and it was one of the best workouts I have ever had.
I love the intensity of it and the strength of the bodies of the people who do it are amazing.
You can check out crossfit.com and they post workouts and exercises there.
Some of it you can bring into your workout routine. I wish my gym had a box and chin up bar.0 -
Awesome! I'm in a fun workout group on Facebook. Everyone is so positive and supportive. We would love to have you join us! Send me a Facebook friend request if you're interested! (My FB link is Facebook.com/brad.lessman.1).0
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