Who is CrossFit for?

CrossFit is for anyone with the determination and commitment to learning skills that will improve their fitness dramatically. All the workouts can be scaled to any fitness level. The fundemental movements do not change just reps, weight and time, so it is accessible to everybody!

The CrossFit Method

Practice and train all major lifts; deadlift, squats, clean and jerk, and snatch. Master the gymnastic movements; pull ups, dips, push ups, sit ups, handstands. Row, run, bike and swim. Now mix them up into as many different combinations as you can imagine and do them at high intensity for short durations. Avoid routine! Learn and play new sports. - Founder of CrossFit, Greg Glassman.

Nutrition

Eat meat and fish, vegetables, nuts and seeds, some fruit, little starchy carbohydrate and no sugar - Greg Glassman, Founder of CrossFit. For further information look at the Zone Diet.

Friday, 28 August 2009

Couplets


Putting two exercises together can sometimes sound so easy and simple!!

Warm up
2 mins skip, 10 squats, 10 push ups, 10 sit ups
WOD
Max reps push press
Run 600m x4

Cash out
Tabata squats 8x 20 seconds work 10 seconds rest

Form on the Push press is getting much stronger, well done

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