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http://www.theissnscoop.com/crossfit-my-fitty-cents/ |
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What are your 20 different things? Eating on keto for me tended to get boring after awhile. |
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People wouldn't have a problem with Crossfit if their members recognized that 1) Crossfit won't make you so awesome at everything that you can just do Crossfit and beat anyone that actually trains for something, 2) Crossfit's emphasis on time promotes a sacrifice of form on Olympic lifts which can be dangerous, as evidenced by the large numbers of people that are injured doing Crossfit, and 3) there are safer, just as time-efficient, ways to get in the "best shape of your life." There's no doubt that some gyms are good. There's no doubt that there are far more which are bad. |
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For instance, I lift and also play a shitload of soccer. Do I credit the soccer for my lifting? I guess in some small way it helps me somehow. But the reality is that it's the specific, directed programming that helps my lifting more than anything else. This kind of deception isn't confined just to Crossfit, though. It's been going on in lifting circles for decades. Guys see a workout in Muscle and Fitness with a ridiculous schedule and ridiculous number of reps and follow it because the guy that made it up was FREAKING HUGE, MAN!!! But he didn't disclose that his workout only made you awesome if you're on steroids. Whoops. But guys still dutifully do the workouts, and when they don't get huge, they blame it on something else, and not the workout that was designed for a guy on 'roids. |
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I find that my old school weight lifting friends have the superiority complex. They make fun of it like you guys do on here (not necessarily you) and really don't have a great handle on what we do. Meanwhile, they would regularly throw in some metcon workouts each week that could easily have been a WOD on the crossfit site. Quote:
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Shit I've been on 5/3/1 for a long time, and jim w always preaches to not ignore conditioning. (even though I do lol) |
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I remember one day I was working out at my "normal gym" with my buddy who is a personal trainer. Our workout included kettlebell swings and cleans and some guy came up and asked us if we were crossfitting. My buddy was so pissed I thought he was going to explode. |
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So what do the strength type WOD typically look like? Does it include some sort of programming like 'work up to 80% of 1rm for 3 sets of 5' or something along those lines? |
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Chicken Breast Ham Cheddar Cheese (Sticks and slices) Hamburgers with just cheese Bacon Eggs Almonds Carb Smart Ice Cream Bars Various Atkins Bars (Be careful here) Sugar Free Jello with Heavy Whipping Cream Taco Salads without the shells, tomoatoes, etc... Celery and Organic Peanut Butter Pepperoni's Bacon Jerky Beef Jerky Beef Sticks Protein Shakes Steaks Green Beans Dill Pickles Drink Diet Mt Dew and Diet Dr. Pepper Crystal Light |
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