CrossFit was born from curiosity, trial and error, and the willingness to test ideas in real time. In this conversation, host Jocelyn Rylee and senior content writer Stephane Rochet revisit the roots of that culture and explore why self-experimentation remains one of the most powerful tools for improving performance, health, and well-being. They reflect on the early days of nutrition inside CrossFit, the experiments that shaped their own training, and why results-driven thinking cuts through dogma.
From zone ratios to carb backloading, fasting, fruit fasts, and the realities of changing needs across life stages, this episode highlights how paying attention, tracking outcomes, and staying open-minded can reshape your relationship with food and training.
EPISODE TOPICS:
• The origins of self experimentation within CrossFit culture
• How to define “what’s working” in training and nutrition
• Lessons learned from decades of nutrition experiments
• Adjusting habits across changing life stages
• Building life skills around food, tracking, and personal agency