Anonymous wrote:It attracts a lot of douchebags and douchebaguettes.
Anonymous wrote:My friend screwed up her knees training for a marathon. My brother messed up his back in yoga. A neighbor needed knee surgery as a result of a soccer injury. Risky? Dangerous?
Anonymous wrote:Just spent a week of vacation with friends.They are in good shape but to be honest I thought my friend-the wife-looked too bulked up. I don't see the appeal.This husband and wife are obsessed with cross fit. It's all they talked about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but I was fat and out of shape and started doing crossfit and it is saving my life. I've gotten into shape, have started running and have made some really good friends, no longer suffer from depression. If I talk about it a lot it's because it's the only thing I do every day other than work, it's where I've made friends, it's usually my weekend activity -- we also go to races and things. And it's also cleared up my skin. All good.
This supports my theory on crossfit. It attracts people with problems and gives them something to latch on to. It sucks these people in and gives them the social life, etc. they have been looking for. It is a cult in this way.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but I was fat and out of shape and started doing crossfit and it is saving my life. I've gotten into shape, have started running and have made some really good friends, no longer suffer from depression. If I talk about it a lot it's because it's the only thing I do every day other than work, it's where I've made friends, it's usually my weekend activity -- we also go to races and things. And it's also cleared up my skin. All good.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but I was fat and out of shape and started doing crossfit and it is saving my life. I've gotten into shape, have started running and have made some really good friends, no longer suffer from depression. If I talk about it a lot it's because it's the only thing I do every day other than work, it's where I've made friends, it's usually my weekend activity -- we also go to races and things. And it's also cleared up my skin. All good.
Anonymous wrote:I teach yoga to cross fitters because they need it so desperately because of how they abuse their bodies. I see so many injuries- I also see more people gain (unnecessary) weight than lose it. It's like a cult. I loathe it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but I was fat and out of shape and started doing crossfit and it is saving my life. I've gotten into shape, have started running and have made some really good friends, no longer suffer from depression. If I talk about it a lot it's because it's the only thing I do every day other than work, it's where I've made friends, it's usually my weekend activity -- we also go to races and things. And it's also cleared up my skin. All good.