Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crossfit is not like Orange Theory where there's a level of standardization and equipment. There might be an awesome Crossfit near you, or a terrible one. Could be worth a look.
But it is also not the thing OP is looking for in terms of goal. Because there is no structure, it is hard to improve on specific goals. I wanted to push my strength so I left CF and I am much stronger (and less injured) now following a strength program in a regular gym. Not having to be a part of a “community” is another plus, but I guess that part depends on personality.
Again it's completely dependent on the gym. If there is no structure, no real programming, go elsewhere. There are gyms that are more lifting oriented with real programming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crossfit is not like Orange Theory where there's a level of standardization and equipment. There might be an awesome Crossfit near you, or a terrible one. Could be worth a look.
But it is also not the thing OP is looking for in terms of goal. Because there is no structure, it is hard to improve on specific goals. I wanted to push my strength so I left CF and I am much stronger (and less injured) now following a strength program in a regular gym. Not having to be a part of a “community” is another plus, but I guess that part depends on personality.
Anonymous wrote:Crossfit is not like Orange Theory where there's a level of standardization and equipment. There might be an awesome Crossfit near you, or a terrible one. Could be worth a look.