November 6, 2007

Theoretical Template for CrossFit's Programming, by Greg Glassman - Feb 03 CFJ

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"What is Fitness?" explores the aims and objectives of our program. Most of you have a clear understanding of how we implement our program through familiarity with the Workout of the Day (WOD) from our website. What is likely less clear is the rationale behind the WOD or more specifically what motivates the specifics of CrossFit's programming. It is our aim in this issue to offer a model or template for our workout programming in the hope of elaborating on the CrossFit concept and potentially stimulating productive thought on the subject of exercise prescription generally and workout construction specifically.

So what we want to do is bridge the gap between an understanding of our philosophy of fitness and the workouts themselves, that is, how we get from theory to practice.

At first glance the template seems to be offering a routine or regimen. This may seem at odds with our contention that workouts need considerable variance or unpredictability, if not randomness, to best mimic the often unforeseeable challenges that combat, sport, and survival demand and reward. We’ve often said, "What your regimen needs is to not become routine."

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Comments: Theoretical Template for CrossFit's Programming, by Greg Glassman - Feb 03 CFJ
1. Posted by Walter Lutsch on November 7, 2007 12:53 AM

Thank you very much!

2. Posted by Coach on November 9, 2007 2:46 AM

This may have been the most confusing and the most useful tool I've created.

This is not how we produce the WOD, but it will produce workouts indistinguishable from those produces by or more intuitive process. Only the pattern of multiple workouts reveals the use of an algorithm.

Ideally the template would be used as training wheels to get an athlete or trainer to learn to program.

3. Posted by AndrewBueno on November 10, 2007 1:48 AM

Thanks Coach

This might've been the one thing I've been trying to figure out the most in the year I've been with CrossFit

Very smart. Very right.

4. Posted by Ike on November 16, 2007 9:33 PM

I'll second AndrewBueno's comment. I've been wondering about this since I started, plus looking for a way to explain it to others. Thanks!

5. Posted by mr ots on November 18, 2007 11:56 PM

Great article, very helpful!

Where would you put burpees? metabolic? gymnastic?
What about a farmers walk? I think there are quite a few moves that could come into multiple categories? Just made me wonder.

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