Anyone doing crossfit?

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onlydarksets
10-24-2008, 01:29 PM
A few people at work are doing it and swear by it. Has anyone done this?
Welcome to CrossFit: Forging Elite Fitness (http://www.crossfit.com/)

CrossFit is a strength and conditioning fitness methodology. Its stated goal is to create "the quintessential athlete, equal parts gymnast, Olympic weightlifter and sprinter."[1] Crossfit is not sport-specific. It promotes broad and general overall physical fitness. CrossFit does not use weight machines. It features varied high intensity workouts based on functional movement. Most workouts last 20 minutes or less.
CrossFit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CrossFit)

I'm intrigued, since I want to stay in shape, but I don't have more than 45-60 minutes to do it.

MTK
10-24-2008, 01:47 PM
Sounds interesting, I've never heard of it before

Hog1
10-24-2008, 01:56 PM
.......I'm in no shape to exercise........

mredskins
10-24-2008, 02:01 PM
.......I'm in no shape to exercise........


LOL! Nice that made my day!

mredskins
10-24-2008, 02:16 PM
CrossFit critics include writers who use the term "cult-like", [1][6] fitness professionals[3][12] and a senior officer who commands the U.S. Navy’s Center for Personal and Professional Development.[2] They say Crossfit workouts are so intense that participants risk injury or even death from rhabdomyolysis. In October of 2008, a Virginia jury awarded $300,000 in damages to a man disabled by a workout at a CrossFit-affiliated gym. (The trainer was uncertified and CrossFit was not named as a defendant.) [3] [4][2]

CrossFit responds to criticism by citing an essential element of its methodology: workouts should always be individually scaled and varied. Critics fault CrossFit's high participant drop out rate (up to 80% at Glassman's Santa Cruz gym).[3] CrossFit responds that its high intensity and competitive atmosphere are not for everyone. CrossFit says the drop out rate is also high at conventional gyms — where many clients rely on machines, record few performance gains, and pay in advance for annual memberships they quickly abandon.

I think I will pass. I have had good luck with keeping my weight in reason with Weight Watchers and a normal work out three days a week mixing cardo and strenght training. WW really makes you look at your portion sizes and senseless eating habits. It is unreasonable for people to think they can switch their lifestyle too some Olymipic training schedule and diet and think they are going to maintane that lifestyle.

I still eat pretty much everything I want in motoration and keep up my three days a week execrise. I am not riped but I can take my shirt off at the pool and climb a flight of stairs without passing out.

Oh yeah and I can look down in the shower and still see my dick. If you can't see your dick anymore fatty it is time to work out!

MTK
10-24-2008, 02:22 PM
CrossFit critics include writers who use the term "cult-like", [1][6] fitness professionals[3][12] and a senior officer who commands the U.S. Navy’s Center for Personal and Professional Development.[2] They say Crossfit workouts are so intense that participants risk injury or even death from rhabdomyolysis. In October of 2008, a Virginia jury awarded $300,000 in damages to a man disabled by a workout at a CrossFit-affiliated gym. (The trainer was uncertified and CrossFit was not named as a defendant.) [3] [4][2]

CrossFit responds to criticism by citing an essential element of its methodology: workouts should always be individually scaled and varied. Critics fault CrossFit's high participant drop out rate (up to 80% at Glassman's Santa Cruz gym).[3] CrossFit responds that its high intensity and competitive atmosphere are not for everyone. CrossFit says the drop out rate is also high at conventional gyms — where many clients rely on machines, record few performance gains, and pay in advance for annual memberships they quickly abandon.

I think I will pass. I have had good luck with keeping my weight in reason with Weight Watchers and a normal work out three days a week mixing cardo and strenght training. WW really makes you look at your portion sizes and senseless eating habits. It is unreasonable for people to think they can switch their lifestyle too some Olymipic training schedule and diet and think they are going to maintane that lifestyle.

I still eat pretty much everything I want in motoration and keep up my three days a week execrise. I am not riped but I can take my shirt off at the pool and climb a flight of stairs without passing out.

Oh yeah and I can look down in the shower and still see my dick. If you can't see your dick anymore fatty it is time to work out!

I agree, I think a reasonable diet and moderate exercise is more than enough to keep you healthy.

I work out at my local YMCA 3-4 days a week where I do weights or cardio for at least 30 minutes a pop. As far as diet everything in moderation, the only thing I try to stay conscious of is my carb intake. I'll replace potatos or fries for veggies when eating out alot of the time, and I avoid sugar as much as I can.

724Skinsfan
10-24-2008, 02:27 PM
When I was doing time overseas we had this workout program (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_WVmoRCWpo)that really seemed to work great.

MTK
10-24-2008, 02:38 PM
lol I was waiting to be rickrolled

onlydarksets
10-24-2008, 02:55 PM
lol I was waiting to be rickrolled

I had a bad feeling about that one, too.

As for the program, I realize it's not for everyone. Personally, I'm not looking to lose weight or "just" stay healthy - I am 6' 175lb and I do cardio about 3 days a week. However, I want to get back into playing soccer at a reasonably competitive level, and that requires a level of fitness and physical stamina I just don't have right now. This program seems like a good fit for that goal.

If my goal was just to lose weight and be able to see below my belt-line, I would agree that this isn't the best way to go.

mredskins
10-24-2008, 03:05 PM
Sundays this time of the year it is really hard to not eat well. Lots of junk food and drinks out there on Gameday.

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