#3688798 - 04/28/09 09:05 PM
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Andrew Mitchell
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Holy hell, I did my first crossfit class today, and i've been out of the gym for 3 months due to a broken foot, so I really suffered.
todays workout was:
25 boxjumps 25 kettle bell swings 25 pushups 250 jump ropes
repeat 4X as fast as you can...
Needless to say, I didn't finish all 4 rounds. Anyone else into this stuff?
http://www.crossfit.com
Edited by Andrew Mitchell (06/30/09 04:05 PM)
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#3689938 - 04/29/09 09:16 AM
Re: First Crossfit class...
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Andrew Mitchell
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The instructor was like, do 15 more kettle bell swings and 15 more pushups and then we're done, i gotta close up shop, it was the last class of the day. I was halfway through my 3rd time, but i wanted to die...i couldn't puke, but i felt the acidity coming up...blahh
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#3690757 - 04/29/09 01:28 PM
Re: First Crossfit class...
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NateD
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Nice work man. The workouts can be intimidating as shit. But everything is really varied, for instance yesterday was a powerlifting day.
I've been doing Crossfit for about 3 months and the results have been absolutely amazing. If you can stick with it you will get in great shape and look like it too. You'll get functionally a lot stronger and you'll have a lot more stamina. Plus it strips fat off you like a motherfucker.
You should really stick with it. Most CF gyms are pretty expensive (mine is 150 a month) but it's absolutely worth it. Especially if you go 3 days on/1 day off.
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#3691361 - 04/29/09 04:45 PM
Re: First Crossfit class...
[Re: NateD]
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Andrew Mitchell
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Yeah I plan on joining, and it is pricey, for example IF i were to go 5 days a week it would be $180 for the month. I don't intend on doing a full immersion like that quite yet... so i'll probably do 3 days a week and I believe thats around $120.
I'm 6'2" 190ish and I'd like to maintain this weight but drop some of the fat around my stomach at a bare minimum, if not gain lean mass... I think this will prove to be a good way to do it as long as I keep up with my diet and rest.
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#3691944 - 04/29/09 08:40 PM
Re: First Crossfit class...
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NateD
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$180 PER MONTH? Geezus FUCK. I pay $30/mo for my membership and I still think that's too much. You kinda have to regard it as personal training - and on that scale, it's pretty reasonable. I once looked into personal training at LA Fitness and they wanted like 400 a month.
In most CF gyms you will have a coach showing you how to do particular workouts and watching your form, as well as pushing you to actually finish. Crossfit is a HUGELY mental workout regimen, and it really helps when someone is yelling at you to finish since some of the workouts are so brutal.
Yeah I plan on joining, and it is pricey, for example IF i were to go 5 days a week it would be $180 for the month. I don't intend on doing a full immersion like that quite yet... so i'll probably do 3 days a week and I believe thats around $120. Sounds good. Don't let the soreness deter you either. The first few times I went I was sore as fuck for a solid week after, especially from all the pullups. The more you go the less sore you will get. You'll definitely gain lean mass and burn fat at the same time, it's really kind of amazing.
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#3692266 - 04/29/09 10:31 PM
Re: First Crossfit class...
[Re: NateD]
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Andrew Mitchell
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Yeah the classes vary from about 5-6 people in the early morning classes to the prime time 6pm/7pm classes with 20plus and there is at least 1 coach there to help and yell and tell if you you're doing something wrong etc.
It's definitely different than my 24hr fitness membership of $40 a month and it kinda sucks, but I'm going to give it a shot.
It's going to be a hell of a lot better than going to the gym and having 300 plus people there and having to wait for equip. all the damn time.
I'm surprised that classes are cheaper in San Diego though...
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#3693091 - 04/30/09 10:08 AM
Re: First Crossfit class...
[Re: Andrew Mitchell]
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NateD
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The prices at each affiliate are different but 150 a month seems to be the norm. When they get really big their prices get insane (for instance Crossfit Central in Austin TX is like 300 a month for unlimited) because if they charged less they'd have too many people. Keeping prices high is incentive for only the most dedicated people to keep going back. Those who aren't really serious about CF will balk at the price or just eventually drop out.
Incidentally, the owner of my gym told me that the people who started with a 2x/week membership usually ended up dropping out because they didn't come often enough for their bodies to get used to the movement. They'd come twice a week, get their ass beat and be sore for a week then get beat up again and then eventually drop out. It got a lot better for me after I went full-time at it so I can definitely see where he's coming from.
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#3695623 - 05/01/09 09:25 AM
Re: First Crossfit class...
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NateD
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I wish there was a Crossfit studio closer to my home/work I don't know if I can justify the travel time/gas money...especially since I already travel across the city for kickboxing.... Maybe I could do the workouts at my gym? Apparently they are getting kettle bells soon (and I know they have them at the kickboxing gym). It's possible if you're really dedicated to it. People will probably look at you like you're crazy, especially if you do a lot of kipping pullups and olympic lifts.
At the very least, you should try a month out at a CF gym, learn to do everything, then try to do it on your own. But all the comradery that comes from a CF gym shouldn't be discounted. I am personally very loyal to my gym now.
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#3705780 - 05/05/09 08:15 AM
Re: First Crossfit class...
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Andrew Mitchell
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So I signed up for a month for $160, which kind of sucks but i'm really enjoying it, had my 3rd class this AM.
warm up:
10 push ups 10 air squat 10 knees to elbows 10 kettle bell swings 400 meter run
then...
3X for time: 10 squat clean/press 500 meter row
again, didn't finish in the allotted time of 20min. I did it in 22min though, which isn't bad...
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#3706285 - 05/05/09 11:11 AM
Re: First Crossfit class...
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NateD
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Nice work! Doing cardio during/after olympic lifts can be tough and will wear you out. Keep at it, we'll want an update in a month to hear of your results
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#3707139 - 05/05/09 03:05 PM
Re: First Crossfit class...
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Andrew Mitchell
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A lot of the bigger gyms won't allow you to do some of the workouts, and frankly the gym I was at before starting this just wouldn't have enough room, there is always at least 100-150 est. people there. Like I said in one of my other posts, there is almost always a wait for equipment, but I hear what you're saying. I think as long as there are people like me that are willing to pay the premium for it i guess it's not going to change.
I think Nate was saying something about the camaraderie, and I already would agree, everyone is very friendly and helpful and if the coach is busy or not around they are there to give you that extra push or motivate you to finish strong, which is cool. The regular gym just doesn't cut it...
We've been keeping track of all the times and what weights we're using so we can set PRs and track our improvements etc. The workout from yesterday and today and then Thursday are actually from a comp that was held in Dallas this past weekend that my coach/trainer whatever you wanna call him took 4th place at.
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#3707691 - 05/05/09 05:42 PM
Re: First Crossfit class...
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NateD
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A lot of the bigger gyms won't allow you to do some of the workouts, and frankly the gym I was at before starting this just wouldn't have enough room, there is always at least 100-150 est. people there. Like I said in one of my other posts, there is almost always a wait for equipment, but I hear what you're saying. I think as long as there are people like me that are willing to pay the premium for it i guess it's not going to change.
I think Nate was saying something about the camaraderie, and I already would agree, everyone is very friendly and helpful and if the coach is busy or not around they are there to give you that extra push or motivate you to finish strong, which is cool. The regular gym just doesn't cut it...
We've been keeping track of all the times and what weights we're using so we can set PRs and track our improvements etc. The workout from yesterday and today and then Thursday are actually from a comp that was held in Dallas this past weekend that my coach/trainer whatever you wanna call him took 4th place at. Yeah, it'd be hard to do it in a globo-gym unless they have rings, kettlebells, etc. Not to mention the space often required to do the olympic lifts.
Are you beyondthewhiteboard.com? If not, it's amazing and easy way to keep track of your WODs/lifts/etc.
If I ever get my own house that has an unfinished basement, I might just start doing it on my own. Until then I am cool with paying a lot of money for CF, it is worth it.
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#3708070 - 05/05/09 07:50 PM
Re: First Crossfit class...
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I Live In Canada
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Good friend of mine qualified 13th in eastern Canada over the weekend for the crossfit games. Hes only been doing it for a couple months so not to bad.
http://vimeo.com/4491832
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#3708292 - 05/05/09 09:09 PM
Re: First Crossfit class...
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Andrew Mitchell
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Holy shit, I am beyond sore...Of all the years I've lifted weights/soccer/lacrosse etc. My muscles have never been as sore as they are today. Biceps/Lats/abs my legs are ok now, but I know tomorrow and thursday they're going to be shitty...
That's sweet your friend qualified.
Edited by Andrew Mitchell (05/05/09 09:14 PM)
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#3709433 - 05/06/09 09:29 AM
Re: First Crossfit class...
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NateD
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Good friend of mine qualified 13th in eastern Canada over the weekend for the crossfit games. Hes only been doing it for a couple months so not to bad. http://vimeo.com/4491832 That's damned impressive. Never seen anyone do muscleups like that. And to get in the games after crossfitting only a few months is nuts, but I'm sure he was probably in pretty good shape before.
I'm going to go to the qualifier next year, didn't think I was ready to go this year. I don't harbor any expectations of actually getting to the games, but it'll be an interesting experience nonetheless.
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#3710893 - 05/06/09 04:16 PM
Re: First Crossfit class...
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I Live In Canada
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He was a gymnast and is currently a Canada games coach so hes pretty comfy on the rings. I cant even do one muscle up lol.
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#3711213 - 05/06/09 05:44 PM
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NateD
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Ha, kinda had a feeling he was a gymnast.
Yeah, everyone says muscleups take a few months to learn. I'm pretty close myself...I can do ring dips easy as well pullups on them, but I still haven't gotten the transition part down yet.
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#3711225 - 05/06/09 05:47 PM
Re: First Crossfit class...
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RoidRage
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Some dude was doing a cross-fit work out today in my gym. It was empty but he took up so much space. He had the box (for jumps) set up, 185 on a bar, and shit. He wasn't disturbing anyone but I was closing in on needing the box and it was obvious he was going to be comming back and using it, I didn't want to mess up his work-out so I waited till he seemed done.
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#3717521 - 05/08/09 04:36 PM
Re: First Crossfit class...
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I Live In Canada
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Heres a better video from the qualifiers with some hot wommens included. One chick that cant weigh more than 125lbs is dead lifting 3 plates lol
http://vimeo.com/4517962
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#3722469 - 05/11/09 07:32 AM
Re: First Crossfit class...
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Andrew Mitchell
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Running with Kettle bells sucks.
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