There are IMO 2 versions of Crossfit right now. One not available at your average gym yet they run classes. The other is totally BADASS and will get you into great shape.
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The two seals at my gym don't do it, but they are a little older, maybe to you they don't know any better. I have good joints for the most part except my shoulders. I want to stay in shape and look good well into old age. My wife (multi certified trainer ) agrees with my philosophy. To keep lifting and working out I to old age like Draper, I'll follow an approach that keeps my mid 30s joints in the same or better shape than they are now. I won't go down the path of many others ho try this and try that only to develop deep tissue scars and muscle tares that prohibit their continued training. But hey, if you want to crossfit it's your body. I am no suggesting it won't get you on shape and ready to move loads agressively and in akward ways, because it will. But it's relatively inefficient for the time it takes and is relatively dangerous compared to other types of training. You mentioned 3x5 s. I don't dont work that routine either for the same reasons. And yes, I have tried that and crossfit. Have you tried an approach like in Mcrobberts book?
i have to politely disagree with this. See, I find it to be quite the opposite, but maybe I'm just not familiar with the type of training you are, so keep that in mind. I used to weightlift exclusively and almost never run, sans a 10minute light treadmill jog. I benched 270, and at the time, thought I was in good shape.
Now I haven't touched a weight (except kettlebells maybe a dozen times) for over two years. I've only been working for the past 12 months doing Crossfit/Sealfit type workouts, and I feel like I am in better shape than I ever was. Just for giggles, I tried the bench the other day, and it was a huuge struggle to manage 200pounds.
Compared to my weight training days I feel more agile, stronger, more flexible, more explosive, have more stamina and endurance, run much better, I'm less prone to injuries and I recover much faster.
Of course it may be something about the way I weightlifted, but in my personal experience, Crossfit/SEALfit kicks my ass much faster and is more time efficient, and has also caused less injuries than my normal weightlifting did. YMMV.
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"weight lifting" or "weight training" (two words) is for bodybuilding/body modification (cosmetics) and/or strength training
"weightlifting" (one word) is a COMPETITIVE SPORT of Power = force*distance/TIME
Their respective aims are entirely different.
SEALfit, GYM Jones is legit. It takes me several crossfit workouts...usually. And a 15-20 mile run
One of the thing if you do like crossfit workouts you can go to crossfit.com for different workouts, you can even see videos on how to perform some of the exercises correctly. One of the things I like about it is that it's different and brings a lot of variety to "gymtime".Once my friend left for his new job, I was faced with regular CrossFit rates and dropped it. I really miss it. One of my CrossFit instructors just started teaching "CrossFit" classes at my regular (municipal) gym but lacking the rings and weights, it is definitely CrossFit Lite. Still, I enjoy the workout.
Also with a moderate understanding you can develop your own WOD's (workout of the day), if the ones from the site get boring or if say you can't perform some of the movements due to injury.
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