
justincredible
Posts: 32,056
Aug 8, 2012 9:18am
Anyone else do it? A local CrossFit gym offered a groupon last week. For two months of classes, up to 3 classes a week, I was able to get it for $39 (after $10 groupon referral bucks discount). Had the first class last night and I feel absolutely pitiful. My abs feel like they are trying to detach themselves from my body and run away. My legs are still rubbery. But I enjoyed the workout and it will only get easier. I didn't realize how shitty of shape I had let myself get in.

Automatik
Posts: 14,632
Aug 8, 2012 9:25am
I've done a few sessions and I enjoyed the workout, but it wasn't for me. I'm not a fan of getting "coached" to work out.
Now that it's gotten popular crossfit dumbfucks are taking over my normal gym...it's becoming an annoyance.
Now that it's gotten popular crossfit dumbfucks are taking over my normal gym...it's becoming an annoyance.

justincredible
Posts: 32,056
Aug 8, 2012 9:29am
I enjoy the "coaching" as it keeps me focused.

LJ
Posts: 16,351
Aug 8, 2012 9:47am





LJ
Posts: 16,351
Aug 8, 2012 9:48am


Raw Dawgin' it
Posts: 11,466
Aug 8, 2012 9:51am
I'd like to try it - but it's so damn expensive. Some days I'll do crossfit type workouts in my backyard with my dumbbells. Super set lifting with my sledgehammer and tire.

Raw Dawgin' it
Posts: 11,466
Aug 8, 2012 9:52am
LJ should be warned for trolling.

BORIStheCrusher
Posts: 1,893
Aug 8, 2012 9:57am
I've done it and have mixed feelings. My sister and her husband have beer doing it for a couple years and she got certified and just opened her own gym. I used to work out 5 days a week and was in good shape but the past few years have been lazy as shit so when I went I was sore as hell the next few days. I see it as extreme cardio. It no doubt gives you a good workout, but they rag on regular gyms a lot which I disagree with. For the price (over $100 a month) you're not going to get better results if you eat right and bust your but in a regular gym (Globo Gym as they call them). And I think some of the exercises they do are strange and use bad form which won't result in as good gains as most people would be doing in a regular gym.justincredible;1242373 wrote:Anyone else do it? A local CrossFit gym offered a groupon last week. For two months of classes, up to 3 classes a week, I was able to get it for $39 (after $10 groupon referral bucks discount). Had the first class last night and I feel absolutely pitiful. My abs feel like they are trying to detach themselves from my body and run away. My legs are still rubbery. But I enjoyed the workout and it will only get easier. I didn't realize how shitty of shape I had let myself get in.
tl;dr Good workout but for the money I prefer a regular gym

BORIStheCrusher
Posts: 1,893
Aug 8, 2012 10:02am
Perfect example are those god awful "pull ups" shown in that gif. After my sister did a set for me I wanted to ask her when she was actually going to start.BORIStheCrusher;1242403 wrote:. And I think some of the exercises they do are strange and use bad form.....

OneBuckeye
Posts: 5,888
Aug 8, 2012 10:05am
Depends on what your goals are. Long term results really depend on your instructors. All crossfit gyms should have classes for different levels of fitness and classes varying from light lifting at a high rep and rate to a higher level group who will be doing more heavy lifting.
These gyms rarely exsist therefore most crossfit gyms are not worth it. Because they will treat you the same if it's your first day or you've been there for a year.
These gyms rarely exsist therefore most crossfit gyms are not worth it. Because they will treat you the same if it's your first day or you've been there for a year.
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I Wear Pants
Posts: 16,223
Aug 8, 2012 10:08am
Depends on what parts of Crossfit we're talking about. A lot of the stuff is terrible (like the kipping pullups shown in that gif) and they have really lax standards for certifying their coaches/trainers so it can be really hit or miss in that regard.
And now here comes the "but I do crossfit/I know someone who does and they're in ridiculous shape". Well yeah sure, but that doesn't make Crossfit a good way to maximize their gains or fitness level.
If you enjoy Crossfit and will do it then by all means go especially in the beginning when you're just getting back into shape and such. But if eventually you'd like to actually work better you may be smart to get a personal trainer with some of the more legitimate certifications (ACSM, CSCS, etc).
/Crossfit rant
TL;DR: If anyone tries to tell you the kipping pullups are good you really need to punch them straight in the dick.
Also the guy in the GIF with the rings has atrocious form. Just terrible.
And now here comes the "but I do crossfit/I know someone who does and they're in ridiculous shape". Well yeah sure, but that doesn't make Crossfit a good way to maximize their gains or fitness level.
If you enjoy Crossfit and will do it then by all means go especially in the beginning when you're just getting back into shape and such. But if eventually you'd like to actually work better you may be smart to get a personal trainer with some of the more legitimate certifications (ACSM, CSCS, etc).
/Crossfit rant
TL;DR: If anyone tries to tell you the kipping pullups are good you really need to punch them straight in the dick.
Also the guy in the GIF with the rings has atrocious form. Just terrible.

justincredible
Posts: 32,056
Aug 8, 2012 10:13am
Our instructor was pretty good. He broke our class out in to multiple groups based on how many classes the people had been two. There were two regulars in ridiculous shape that worked out in the back and the rest of us did our thing in the front.OneBuckeye;1242408 wrote:Depends on what your goals are. Long term results really depend on your instructors. All crossfit gyms should have classes for different levels of fitness and classes varying from light lifting at a high rep and rate to a higher level group who will be doing more heavy lifting.
These gyms rarely exsist therefore most crossfit gyms are not worth it. Because they will treat you the same if it's your first day or you've been there for a year.

OneBuckeye
Posts: 5,888
Aug 8, 2012 10:15am
Also make sure you gym involves olympic lifts and squats , deadlifts etc. I've seen some that use them very rarely... a waste of money.
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Sonofanump
Aug 8, 2012 10:16am
No. Too cheap and not in good enough shape. I'll stick to Insanity level one in my basement.

LJ
Posts: 16,351
Aug 8, 2012 10:16am
I personally like the balance ball situps. Hands over the head, throwing the body. Great core workout.I Wear Pants;1242410 wrote: TL;DR: If anyone tries to tell you the kipping pullups are good you really need to punch them straight in the dick.
Also the guy in the GIF with the rings has atrocious form. Just terrible.

Raw Dawgin' it
Posts: 11,466
Aug 8, 2012 10:18am
you can get the same results doing full body intense training workouts on your own and you'll save a lot of money.
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I Wear Pants
Posts: 16,223
Aug 8, 2012 10:21am
Yeah that's fine, but I meant the ones with the rings. When you do that exercise your hips are supposed to be "up" the whole time and body pretty rigid like with a pushup.LJ;1242421 wrote:I personally like the balance ball situps. Hands over the head, throwing the body. Great core workout.
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I Wear Pants
Posts: 16,223
Aug 8, 2012 10:23am
Well yes, but a lot of people won't do them which is where things like this come in.Raw Dawgin' it;1242422 wrote:you can get the same results doing full body intense training workouts on your own and you'll save a lot of money.
If Justin thinks he'll either do something like this or not workout much then definitely he should do something like this. It's better than nothing.

Raw Dawgin' it
Posts: 11,466
Aug 8, 2012 10:25am
true - i agree a coach can be a good motivator when you're not feeling it that day.I Wear Pants;1242426 wrote:Well yes, but a lot of people won't do them which is where things like this come in.
If Justin thinks he'll either do something like this or not workout much then definitely he should do something like this. It's better than nothing.
vdubb96
Posts: 2,210
Aug 8, 2012 10:26am
I always just say to myself, "what would Tony Horton do"!

OneBuckeye
Posts: 5,888
Aug 8, 2012 10:29am
vdubb96;1242430 wrote:I always just say to myself, "what would Tony Horton do"!

LJ
Posts: 16,351
Aug 8, 2012 10:29am
Probably shoot whoever said kipping pullups were a good idea.vdubb96;1242430 wrote:I always just say to myself, "what would Tony Horton do"!
Punch the guy in the red shirt for his ring pullups and balance ball situps.

Raw Dawgin' it
Posts: 11,466
Aug 8, 2012 10:31am
Can anyone here do muscle ups?

justincredible
Posts: 32,056
Aug 8, 2012 10:34am
lolOneBuckeye;1242432 wrote:

OneBuckeye
Posts: 5,888
Aug 8, 2012 10:35am
Never tried but I will now.Raw Dawgin' it;1242436 wrote:Can anyone here do muscle ups?