Shupe
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I guess further to my previous post - find a good box with good, experienced coaches and you'll learn a whole new set of skills across a range of disciplines. I never thought I'd be walking upside down in my late 20's, but here I am. You will learn the basics and fundamentals of weightlifting, olympic lifting, gymnastics etc. If you don't want to represent Australia at the next Olympic Games and are keen to keep in shape, CrossFit is for you.
If you're trying to break records and hone your craft, find a specialist gym/coach/training program and snatch away.
I have a mate that started with CrossFit, found a love for Olympic Weightlifting and went down that path for a couple of years. Now he's back at CrossFit because he doesn't take himself too seriously.
If you don't like it, that's fine. However I think it's worth treading carefully in an increasingly obese society when criticising people for their exercise habits. CF gets people out of bed and into the gym because of that community feel. For that, it's worth it's weight in gold.
If you're trying to break records and hone your craft, find a specialist gym/coach/training program and snatch away.
I have a mate that started with CrossFit, found a love for Olympic Weightlifting and went down that path for a couple of years. Now he's back at CrossFit because he doesn't take himself too seriously.
If you don't like it, that's fine. However I think it's worth treading carefully in an increasingly obese society when criticising people for their exercise habits. CF gets people out of bed and into the gym because of that community feel. For that, it's worth it's weight in gold.

