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yeah, those videos are pretty ridiculous.All I will say about CrossFit is this: One year ago today I had cancer.Now I can deadlift 105#, benchpress 85# with the arm I couldn't bare any weight on for 6 months.And the last 2 races I ran (first two since starting CrossFit) I got AG awards without much training and I've never come close to that before.I'm not much of a Kool-Aid drinker (nor a Paleo eater) but I'm seeing real results.
Everyone knows that cancer makes you a better athlete, just ask Lance. Kidding aside, I know a few people that have had great results with CrossFit. It can be very effective. However, if my own experience is a representative sample, 67% of all those who have success with it are complete douchebags when talking about exercise.
she's pretty awesome!
That's a good looking couple right there. I bet they are freaking obnoxious about their snatches, though.
http://thesassysage.blogspot.com/2013/12/a-crossfitter-in-non-crossfitters-body.html
New Drug Testing ProgramIn 2014, CrossFit will expand out-of-competition (unannounced) drug testing. This means that any registered CrossFit competitor can be tested at any time during the year for any reason. http://media.crossfit.com/games/pdf/2014CrossFitGames_DrugTestingProgram_140104.pdf
Additionally, they really go after this hard work/pain = improvement and results idea. This is also known as the Rocky effect. But if you’ve been in the coaching business long enough you know that hard stupid work doesn’t get you anywhere. You can’t just do work that is painful just because it hurts and expect to get better.
Actually he bailed correctly, what happened (and you can see it in the video) is that the bar landed on those stacks of plates behind him and bounced back to hit him in the back as he fell. A tragedy for sure, but completely avoidable if his platform had been clean. Whe you lift you must always be aware of what is around you on all sides.
http://deadliftdungeon.wordpress.com/2014/01/16/the-conversation-that-has-to-be-had-about-crossfit/