I know a few CF's...they take group pics with their sweaty shirts and post it FB. It's a social thing..GROUP HUG 




Yup:Dropping the weight from arms length..big boom bouncing weight walk away with lats flaired..
that's CF in a nutshell, want to understand the psychology
it's perfect biz model, everyone feels special & strong
ya, i just did that
contrast this with working out by yourself..

that does nothing to build strength or muscle..ya place your body at risk for a limit deadlift..dumbYup:
Junior is obviously in a CrossFit gym. With any luck, he'll get his dad to join him and show him all he knows about form and technique. Good times.![]()
It blows my mind how many people deadlift with a curved spine. It hurts my back just watching that clip.Yup:
Junior is obviously in a CrossFit gym. With any luck, he'll get his dad to join him and show him all he knows about form and technique. Good times.![]()
The fictional hunchback of Notre-Dame. (Junior's curved back while doing the deadlift.)Quasimodo?
I was introduced to them in High School during football practice, then again in Marine Corps boot camp where they were lovingly referred to as Bends and MF'ers. Usually done in a sand pit, typically as punishment, while in close quarters to other guys while getting kicked in the face.I've never done burpees because they don't appeal to me. Occasionally, I see people at my gym doing them, but I have yet to see someone do the push-up part properly. They seem to phone that part in. I gather it is a cardio-type exercise, since you don't get the chance to work any particular muscle group to exhaustion or failure. Rather, it causes generalized fatigue/exhaustion.
I agree with your comment that CFers are concerned more about the numbers rather than the form, but there are also "exercises" that I don't think have much of a targeting effect on any particular muscle group. From what little I have seen and read of CF, there is little or no discipline. And I echo Baron's sentiment that there are two types of CFers: those who have already hurt themselves and those who will.
I maintain it's a good cardio type exercise, and helps with general co-ordination, but I'm too damn old to do that crazy stuff now.