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Hi,

Thankfully Crossfit is more popular in the US than in the UK, but it is growing,

and with all fads it will soon be cramming our gyms also. In an interest to find

out more I went straight to the source to see exactly what they say about

themselves and was disturbed to read the following...

" The CrossFit program is designed for universal scalability making it the

perfect application for any committed individual regardless of experience. We've

used our same routines for elderly individuals with heart disease and cage

fighters one month out from televised bouts. We scale load and intensity; we

don't change programs.

The needs of Olympic athletes and our grandparents differ by degree not kind.

Our terrorist hunters, skiers, mountain bike riders and housewives have found

their best fitness from the same regimen. "

To categorically say that everyone on the planet should do the same exercises is

against all the key principles I have ever worked by!

I have been guilty of ridiculing the profession of personal training in the

past, but they are forced to pander to the fads if thats what the paying public

ask for. My issue is that the message Crossfit are promoting is fundamentally

wrong on two levels

1) One workout is not right for the every human walking the god damn globe, it

just isn't!

2) Olypmic Lifts are complex, technical power exercises, the notion that i could

perform these exercises 75 times in twenty minutes powerfully, and in a way

wouldn't pull every muscle in my body and turn my spine into dust is ludicrous.

The phrase " fit for purpose " springs to mind, if they want to promote a high

volume, low recovery lactate tolerance method of training (which as existed for

many years, through the use of properly researched metabolic investigations)

then fine, but pick exercises that are appropriate and don't presume that

octogenarians and pregnant women can do Hang Snatches, when most 18 year old

athletes can't!

Mark Helme

Wakefield, UK

Re: 2 Crossfitters 1 Chalk Bucket

: " Thank God " you can do the play by play, as I train exclusively in

my Private Quarters. Fad is the key word, but the Trend is frightening. It

Reminds me of the Novel, " Return of the Primitive. "

Landau Aventura, Florida

_www.exercisefraud.com_ (http://www.exercisefraud.com)

In a message dated 8/7/2010 3:02:08 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

deadliftdiva@... writes:

Sigh. Hence my recommendation that we encourage them to go to their own

gyms and learn from their own kind....

If they use poor gym manners in their own gyms, full of crossfitters, at

least they will only be impacting their own members and not the members of

more general gyms. When the fad truly got rolling and we started to see more

than 2 or 3 in our gyms here, the toys didn't get put away, and the

attitude got started that they had the only workouts worth doing... as I said

before, including highly dangerous " sprints " across the foots of the bench

press, and other nonsense!

I don't think all of them have come from some magical place lacking their

own kind and instruction, although I'm sure some of the people have come

from solely looking at web sites or from poor second source instruction (like

another member with questionable form passing it on).

Fads tend to get zealous buy-in and oversell and you get the attitude that

aggravates people who are not faddists around them lol. I mean,

kettlebells and other fads can be a bit irritating when people say we must all

do it,

or we aren't working out :).

I'm sure that there are properly performed lifts in some crossfit venues

with some members. It is, however, yet another guru driven program like the

informercial one cited originally in the same vein, and your mileage may

truly vary. :) As others have pointed out, reading their mother ship sites is

pretty entertaining, including WOD recommendations, etc.

The notion that someone can do just cross fit and perform at a truly

" elite " level in sports is not likely....and I don't think just doing cross

fit

will get you onto the OL team for the Olympics, nor make you a 1000 lb

squatter or bencher - or deadlifter. :)

So it sounds like despite the unhappiness at my tone, you are saying we

should send them to their own gyms to learn better form...and I said that,

encourage them to seek their own kind, apart from the rest of us - for the

sake of all of us!

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