Do I like CrossFit? Yes! Is CrossFit the answer to everyone’s needs? Probably not. In a bit we will break down the pros and cons of CrossFit, but first let’s define it. It is “constantly varied, functional movements done at a high intensity”. That is a great concept. My only issue with it is, CrossFit doesn’t own that concept. They don’t own the exercises that they use on their site. You can get a “CrossFit” style workout without following their site. You can get that kind of workout by doing functional movements (talked about in my past blog).
How about this workout.
10 Pull-ups
10 Squats
10 Push-ups
10 Lunges
Is that a CrossFit workout? No because it’s not on their site (and you can’t use that word unless you pay them). Is it functional movement at a high intensity? Yes it is. See my point.
Pros Cons
A website plan to follow W/O proper form, you may injure yourself
Butt kicking workout CrossFit gyms are expensive
Scalable W/O a trainer, how do you know how to scale?
It’s cool/new Isn’t everything cool at first
In the end, they have it right. High intensity training is the answer. If you really want to try CrossFit, find a trainer. Let them program workouts specific to your abilities and level. They can also teach you proper technique. Don’t jump on their site and try to start right up. Also remember, they are just looking to make money like everyone else (P90X included).
Enjoy Life – Workout
Mandy
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