I started working out 4 years ago and since I only do body-weight I'm always doing crossfit, its the most effective for me
Crossfit: "Constantly varied, high-intensity, functional movement."
So I recently started doing Crossfit... About 3 weeks ago.
Many people have varied opinions on Crossfit. Some love it, others hate it.
I looked up "Define crossfit" and this popped up: "A bunch of rich white people paying $250/mo. to have an uncredentialed coach instruct them to have spasms with PVC pipe and siezures on pull-up bars until they vomit. They generally do this for a period of 10-30 minutes and call it a workout. Those who partake in these group activities also have the option to pay $1000 to attend a weekend course where they have an alcoholic instruct them how to better lift their PVC pipe. Some people who do these activities may also confuse being nauseous with being elite."
A lot of people say it isn't good for you, it doesn't work, you'll get hurt, and so on.
But what do you guys think of it? For those who know about it? Would it be worth continuing?
Last edited by FaZe.Hunter; 09-13-2014 at 12:16 PM.
I started working out 4 years ago and since I only do body-weight I'm always doing crossfit, its the most effective for me
I went to a free session they hold at my local crossfit place every weekend. The guy there was nice, but all the equipment smelled horrible and I was sore for three days afterwards. I wanted to join (but seriously, the smell of the equipment was a major deterrent), but ended up joining the Gym at my sister's hospital instead (she's a nurse).
Don't do crossfit. They have a horrible mentality where they keep pushing well past healthy limits. Rhabdomyolysis, or rhabdo, is it is more commonly known, is what happens when muscle wear is so extensive that muscle tissue enters the blood stream, causing kidney failure if not treated immediately. This shit occurs at relatively high rates among crossfitters. They even have a mascot of the guy, Uncle Rhabdo. You're better off signing up to your local gym. Research exercises, proper form, and nutrition.
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The form of crossfit you see these people doing is, well to be blunt, pointless. The majority sacrifice form and intensity for speed. They seem to believe that intensity = speed which is not the case.
Stick to normal PE, and get your gym time after school. If you're die hard into lifting, look into the research of the anatomical structure of human muscle, and not just one or two types, but every type down to skeletal muscle. Then using that knowledge, utilize it to optimize your workouts.
There is a reason why Arnold was able to obtain such a massive stature at just 15 years of age, before he used steroids. He stuck to the basics, and became so well versed with them he was able to create new routines for himself to break past his barriers. The basic deadlifts, hammer curls, chest flies, incline bench press, floor rows, lat pulldowns, et al. are all the best methods to get into bodybuilding, and fitness as a whole (unless you're looking for straight endurance, then sprinting is more of an option along with heavy leg workouts to assist removing the strain from your joints and tendons).
When you become more well-versed in the basics, then you can apply SOME crossfit ideas into the mix, such as increasing the pace and reducing rest times in between sets. However, I personally believe with all of my knowledge on the human anatomy that German Volume Training is MUCH more superior than crossfit for endurance. With GVT, you're forcing an improvement. With crossfit, there's no way to measure your improvement. You can't judge improvement based on how many cycles completed or at what time, because you could easily be sacrificing good form and intensity by doing so.
All in all, maybe using a dumbed down version for a week would be a nice little rest, but you shouldn't rely on it for total conditioning, nor bodybuilding as a whole.
It's fine if you have a good coach. Problem is that its not extremely hard to be a coach.
It depends on your goals. If you want a more functional body and you don't care for ascetics, than stick to your crossfit.
Aestics = bodybuilding
Strength = Powerlifting
Power = Olympic lifting (I can't stand how cross fitters try to make it as as they made Olympic wieghtlifting but whatever)
Endurace = Long Distance Running
Speed = Sprint Running
Cross fitt= Medicore at all the above.
Actual Athleticism = play an actual sport.
fuck crossfit, stick with the gym
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Ya just do a bro split and go for a walk everyday or go ride a bicycle (not a steroid cycle lol)
Crossfit is so dumb. You train like for 10 years and still same looklike -.-