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04-16-2008, 10:59 PM
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Crossfit Endurance
For anyone interested in both Crossfit and endurance/multi sport events, you should check this site out.
www.crossfitendurance.com
It seems to have just started recently, but it provides multi sport/endurance sport specfic workouts that can apparently be done in conjunction with the WOD's on the main www.crossfit.com site.
It's focus is on intervals and time trials seemingly, and it shuns LSD in true Crossfit style. I think it's an interesting idea and will continue watching it, being interested in multi sport events.
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04-19-2008, 01:01 PM
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crossfit has some good workouts, like the named ones. But, most people don't want to follow the WOD program because it's just so freaking random, whereas we have specific goals in mind. It would just be hard to find any improvement, other than GPP, with a crossfit routine because they have so many arbitrary workouts. One day it's squat thrusts, supersetted with handstand pushups. The next it's to run 6 km. And the following day is to do 200 pullups for time, or something. But I do admit that for conditioning I do use some crossfit workouts.
Crossfit endurance looks like it'd be good for triathalons . One of my goals in life is to run a marathon and triathalon before I get too old, so maybe i'll start using that site when the time is right.
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04-19-2008, 02:24 PM
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Stupid Mongowians!
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Originally Posted by grrthetree
Crossfit has been discussed on here before, you're not gonna get any good talk about it on here.
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Crossfit is usually more accepted here in the conditioning forum as opposed to the S&P forum.
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04-19-2008, 03:06 PM
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vedic, it seems to me you're making no division between their workout programs and their marketing schemes. I, too, am disgusted by the way they try to trick gullible people, but in reality any smart, rational person should be able to spot that crap right away. Whereas their workouts can be pretty decent. A lot of their named workouts resemble the conditioning challenges here. I really suggest you actually look and try some of those workouts (but probably not the WOD) . And who gives a crap about training certificates? Surely you and all of us know better than that. The workouts are put online free, describe any new exercise you could want, and there's dozens of ones to choose from. To me that seems like a fairly good deal.
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04-19-2008, 03:22 PM
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You're right, a piece of paper doesn't matter in the end. But it really doesn't preclude you from doing their workouts, now, does it? And I noticed your derision when I suggested you do their workouts, but what I don't get is that several of their workouts are essentially the same as what we have here in the conditioning forum because they are excellent workouts. I've never understood people's righteous indignation to crossfit, especially as it's a) a free program and b) in what way can it possibly affect you? Any popular, mainstream fitness program will become bastardized in America because people are greedy. Look at all those ab devices, fad diets, people like matt furey, etc... But that shouldn't detract you from quality workouts that are free nonetheless.
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