OP....as a guy who does do CF, you don't wanna have this convo on this forum, not a lot of good opinions about the subject here! Trust me!
i'm not a crossfit supporter in anyway shape or form...can't stand the "clans" of ppl....but who cares if ppl hate on this board, they hate everything that isn't what they are doing...just got to skip over those ppl and read the quality comments
Yeah but if I see someone post about any stupid workout, crossfit or not, I'm not going to hold back my opinion. Im not 'hating',I honestly hope he takes the advice given in that link for his sake, not JUST because I hate crossfit.
Yeah but if I see someone post about any stupid workout, crossfit or not, I'm not going to hold back my opinion. Im not 'hating',I honestly hope he takes the advice given in that link for his sake, not JUST because I hate crossfit.
Why even acknowledge that Sean?
He basically just said that one can't share their opinion on here if they have a differing opinion than him (and whomever he deems to be quality posters) or they are just hating.
He is also the poster that said that "everyone on this board should want to look better." Which is cool because apparently there are no other lifters on these boards than those who enjoy bodybuilding.
i don't like crossfit either and i have my reasons....but what i'm saying is, some ppl seem to go into all crossfit threads and just be like "crossfits sucks" theres just no need for it imo
If that is someone's opinion on crossfit then why is there no need for that persons opinion but there is a need for your opinion?
You are better than everyone else on the board?
i don't like crossfit either and i have my reasons....but what i'm saying is, some ppl seem to go into all crossfit threads and just be like "crossfits sucks" theres just no need for it imo
i don't like crossfit either and i have my reasons....but what i'm saying is, some ppl seem to go into all crossfit threads and just be like "crossfits sucks" theres just no need for it imo
Just like there's no need for Crossfit .... Oops sorry to interrupt I stumbled in by accident.
reasoning?
reasoning? have you tried it? i haven't so i have no idea if i'd even like it, just don't like the ideas behind it
but ppl get in shape...i had a buddy of mine who played amateur hockey who started crossfit and said it was the best workout he's ever had and said he's never been in such good shape before
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I have done it (still do sometimes)
The intensity is high (why he would call it the best workout, because its difficult). But the programming is poor, delts are incredibly overworked leading to postural imbalance, and high rep olympic lifts are stupid.
Crossfit = RC issues, knee problems, and the possibility for more.
One of my friends runs a Crossfit place out here. He's big into it and in great shape but I don't see the attraction. If I wanna lift weights I lift weights , if I wanna do cardio I run, if I wanna run an obstacle course ill do that , or ride a bike etc. I like the basics and fads bore me.
+ crossfit is fukin ghey. srsly, go tell a begginer to do kipping pullups. then tell him to say hi to his new slap tear
jackedandtan1 said:getting people to do Olympic lifts instead of curling in the squat rack is a good thing.
jackedandtan1 said:Well there's training couches in place to correct ill form or teach it in the first place as well as possible weight adjustment to keep for practical and ultimately personal safety is of the individuals personal concern, nothing wrong with inventing something new at one point the only way to get big was to just eat chicken breast and broccoli
Well there's training couches in place to correct ill form or teach it in the first place as well as possible weight adjustment to keep for practical and ultimately personal safety is of the individuals personal concern, nothing wrong with inventing something new at one point the only way to get big was to just eat chicken breast and broccoli
You're assuming the coaches know what correct form is. I don't think I'd make that assumption...
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To each there own gentlemen, it works for people as well as conventional training and risk and reward should be assessed for each individual
I'm not sure as to the marines Kipling in PT tests I was in the army, but I could see that happening