Not a loaded title. I am curious to see the different opinions. Not being silly really I want some data to write about this coming month.
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Not a loaded title. I am curious to see the different opinions. Not being silly really I want some data to write about this coming month.
CrossFit is fun.
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(To [I]watch[/I]. Looks brutal to complete.)
It is a mixed bag. Some bodybuilders and strength people scoff at it while some former fbbs hasve taken to it. Some say you could easily injure yourself doing it, others criticize the movement of some excercises like the pull ups , kipps,etc.
Good question. I'd like to hear a few descriptions as well.
From what I have seen- it's cool...just not for me.
The thing that's funny is- you see a lot of bodybuilders that go crossfit and then critisize the hell out of bodybuilding once they settle in to their new found love. On the other hand- I've heard a lot of bodybuilders critisizing the hell out of crossfit.
Personally I find it hard to critisize any competitive sport...no matter how strange it may seem. If it's something people enjoy and it keeps them in shape...why bother saying something negative? Just don't do participate in that particular sport.
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Personally I find it hard to critisize any competitive sport...no matter how strange it may seem. If it's something people enjoy and it keeps them in shape...why bother saying something negative? Just don't do participate in that particular sport.[/QUOTE]
I can't criticize someone for trying to stay in shape vs. a person weighing 340lbs and looking like they never lifted a weight in their life, except the fat on their big ass.
It's not for me but I don't disrespect them for their choice of sport.
[QUOTE=Mac;2051056][B]I can't criticize someone for trying to stay in shape vs. a person weighing 340lbs and looking like they never lifted a weight in their life, except the fat on their big ass.[/B]
It's not for me but I don't disrespect them for their choice of sport.[/QUOTE]
Great point, Mac.
And it's not for me either. I'm to too lazy to do that shit.
Thanks everyone!
cross fitness is a combination of many things lifting running jumping ; for me , the only thing i want to do is " lift the weights up and put them down "
A friend of mine posted this on Facebook. ........If a Vegan does Crossfit what is the first thing they will talk about when you see them?
Likely then whatever the person is passionate about. Most physique competitors I have met just talk physique sports. A Vegan is different as philosophical parameters are often entrenched in their lifestyle.
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The definition of CrossFit is "Constantly varied, functional movements, performed at a high intensity. Which means that any bodybuilder who follows an undulated system for periodization fits into the definition of CrossFit. The best way to explain it is CrossFit is a lot like religion, some great churches out there with a good culture others not so much.
Hey Guys well i think that Crossfit is a activity.It is the sport of fitness.CrossFit is super effective, and will get you into shape fast.Thanks!!
Hey Guys well i think that Crossfit is a activity.It is the sport of fitness.CrossFit is super effective, and will get you into shape fast.Thanks!!
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CrossFit workout advice.