
The aims, prescription, methodology, implementation, and adaptations of CrossFit are collectively and individually unique, defining of CrossFit, and instrumental in our program’s successes in diverse applications.
Aims
From the beginning, the aim of CrossFit has been to forge a broad, general, and inclusive fitness. We sought to build a program that would best prepare trainees for any physical contingency—prepare them not only for the unknown but for the unknowable. Looking at all sport and physical tasks collectively, we asked what physical skills and adaptations would most universally lend themselves to performance advantage. Capacity culled from the intersection of all sports demands would quite logically lend itself well to all sport. In sum, our specialty is not specializing. The second issue (“What is Fitness?”) of the CrossFit Journal details this perspective.
Prescription
The CrossFit prescription is “constantly varied, high-intensity, functional movement.” Functional movements are universal motor recruitment patterns; they are performed in a wave of contraction from core to extremity; and they are compound movements—i.e., they are multi-joint. They are natural, effective, and efficient locomotors of body and external objects. But no aspect of functional movements is more important than their capacity to move large loads over long distances, and to do so quickly.
As always you state your case well Coach, my question is do you see any application for consistency within this varied program?
I personally make a disctinction between what training is and what practice is, please do correct me where I may err Coach as this relates to this program in particular.
Training in our circles can be defined as such:
Functional - Varied - Intense
Practice I argue is defined as:
Specific - Consistent - Low Intensity
Would you agree with that?
I'm interested in learning more yestarday!!
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I would like to find out more about this program, it seems like a progam that i could use along with my sports specific progams
You guys coming near Indiana to do certifications any time soon??
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Hi, i'm located in NY, i was wondering how i can become certified due to the fact that i'm looking to open some sort of strength and conditioing gym. please fwd me any info possible... if you mail, just let me know and i'll pass along my addy
thanks in advance
I was just wondering if this program is designed to supplement an existing workout program? Or is it used as a stand alone program. I am a M/51/6'/190. Looking for strength training plus endurance.