A typical session at CrossFit may include a variety of gymnastics,
sprinting, and power lifting. These exercises are done with the weight of your
own body, kettle bells and free weights. They’re done hard, fast and with
little to no rest in between ‘sets’. The reason behind this is that you
challenge your muscles more when you do short bursts. It stimulates them making
them more effective than low intensity workouts. CrossFit is the whole package
of speed, balance, and strength.
When doing gymnastics moves at CrossFit your whole body has to
work in sequence and you build up to certain moves. You don’t just walk in
there and do a handstand your first day. You also won’t see us doing bicep
curls, or leg extensions as they take away from the “chain” that puts these
movements together at CrossFit. The compound movements that you do in other
workouts will build up your strength so your body is well balanced and prepared
for your next handstand.
CrossFit
can be done at the gym, in the park or at home-it doesn't require fancy
high-tech equipment. In fact, the routine above only requires two pieces of
equipment: an Olympic bar and some plates. Overall, these exercises are
designed to easy-to-learn and able to be mastered by persons of any skill or
competency level. Overall there are ten domains where CrossFit athletes strive
for proficiency: stamina, strength, flexibility, power, speed, agility,
balance, cardiovascular/respiratory endurance, coordination, and accuracy.
Training
has long been a staple among military, law enforcement and public safety
personnel. These people need to be prepared for anything. At any given time
they might have to scale a wall, chase down, tackle and subdue a suspect or
enemy, carry a person to safety, clear debris to rescue a trapped victim or
find themselves in any other number of situations requiring a great deal of
physical prowess and skill. So in order to do their jobs right, they need to
use multi-disciplinary strategies-a one dimensional approach just won't do. If you are just beginning, then it’s always good to start working out
with a certified Crossfit Clearwater personal
trainer. So if you're looking for something different, are
interested in developing multiple skill sets, really want to get into
all-around good shape and are sure that you're up to the challenge, you might
want to give this training a try.
Don’t forget that resting will help recover your muscles. Don’t
take that for granted, even if the workout was only a half hour. Training will
never get easy. You can always go faster, or add more weight to your workout.
That being said, you won’t get bored as you’re constantly being challenged.
More
kids are looking to Crossfit Training as a fitness solution. As with CrossFit
for adults, the emphasis is on developing comprehensive, practical fitness we
can take onto the playing field or into our daily lives. Kid’s classes, like
adults classes, are high-energy and always varied. They’re also a lot of fun,
incorporating plenty of play and healthy competition. Movements and exercises
are taken from a wide variety of different sports, including weightlifting,
gymnastics and various endurance activities. All are modified specifically for
kids, aimed at building fitness in 10 key areas: cardiovascular/respiratory
endurance, stamina, strength, power, speed, flexibility, agility, accuracy,
balance and coordination.
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