Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I am not bulky but I am not very strong (though stronger than when I started) compared to many of the women I see. I lift in the much lighter range, and mostly enjoy xfit because of the variety. I am SUPER careful of injuries because I've had many (doing other things). So far, I've gotten muscle definition and lost some weight, but no bulk . Looking at the serious xfit women in the class, there is a huge variety--there are larger, strong women who are a bit bulky, but that is their body type. There are women who are super petite and slender, and yet incredibly strong, and that is their body type.
absolutely!
if you normally bulk up easily lifting weights then yes, you will get bulky doing CF, but overall most women have to try insanely hard to put on muscle and bulk up.
.Anonymous wrote:No, I am not bulky but I am not very strong (though stronger than when I started) compared to many of the women I see. I lift in the much lighter range, and mostly enjoy xfit because of the variety. I am SUPER careful of injuries because I've had many (doing other things). So far, I've gotten muscle definition and lost some weight, but no bulk . Looking at the serious xfit women in the class, there is a huge variety--there are larger, strong women who are a bit bulky, but that is their body type. There are women who are super petite and slender, and yet incredibly strong, and that is their body type.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't do cross-fit, but I do heavy weights and o-lifting. I am actually leaner than I was when I was just doing cardio. In the last 6 months, I've lost inches from my thighs and hips, and my butt looks amazing. (Also, I'm stronger and more flexible! I have more energy!) I'm like you: I build muscle easily, but I haven't bulked up at all.
This has been the biggest change for me too. I have always been a die-hard cardio addict. I get the endorphins and incredible feeling from running/spinning. My DH has always been a big-time weight lifter. He was always on me to do more lifting...it was always tacked on the ends of my runs as an after-thought.
I do agree that this year is one of my fittest in a long time (since pre-kids in my early 30s)! I'm 44. I now am only running 2 days a week for 45 minutes. I used to run 5-6 days a week---40-50 miles per week. I am in so much better overall shape by cross-training. The UXF classes with focus on core have transfomred my body. I am getting comments from neighbors and friends almost weekly. I have been converted. I am running today--but it will be my first run of the week.
Mind if I ask which WSC you're doing the UXF classes at? I was doing them at the silver spring club but quit when they raised the price a few years ago. They had originally said they were going to keep classes down to like 5 people, but the class I was in had at least 10-12, and for that price I wasn't getting the attention I felt was warranted for the money. I did really love the workouts though. I ask, b/c we moved to rockville last year and if the UXF classes at the north bethesda gym are better, I would look into it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't do cross-fit, but I do heavy weights and o-lifting. I am actually leaner than I was when I was just doing cardio. In the last 6 months, I've lost inches from my thighs and hips, and my butt looks amazing. (Also, I'm stronger and more flexible! I have more energy!) I'm like you: I build muscle easily, but I haven't bulked up at all.
This has been the biggest change for me too. I have always been a die-hard cardio addict. I get the endorphins and incredible feeling from running/spinning. My DH has always been a big-time weight lifter. He was always on me to do more lifting...it was always tacked on the ends of my runs as an after-thought.
I do agree that this year is one of my fittest in a long time (since pre-kids in my early 30s)! I'm 44. I now am only running 2 days a week for 45 minutes. I used to run 5-6 days a week---40-50 miles per week. I am in so much better overall shape by cross-training. The UXF classes with focus on core have transfomred my body. I am getting comments from neighbors and friends almost weekly. I have been converted. I am running today--but it will be my first run of the week.
Anonymous wrote:I don't do cross-fit, but I do heavy weights and o-lifting. I am actually leaner than I was when I was just doing cardio. In the last 6 months, I've lost inches from my thighs and hips, and my butt looks amazing. (Also, I'm stronger and more flexible! I have more energy!) I'm like you: I build muscle easily, but I haven't bulked up at all.
Jeeves wrote:Crossfit will not make you big and bulky.
The women you see who look like that are running steroids, plain and simple.
It will, however, generate impressive repetitive stress injuries, particularly if you are new to training.