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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Welcome to CrossFit. The revolution has begun.

This is how we change things. A group of people in a parking lot on a [Saturday] morning.

They could be home in their warm beds, sleeping, or (worse) eating sugary cereal and watching television. Instead, they’re in a wet parking lot on an autumn morning at a CrossFit Level 1 Certification, learning to teach the CrossFit Method. (Or CFCP Open Gym practicing FGB).

They could be at a regular gym, inside, on the treadmill, walking to nowhere, hating what they are doing, mind-numbing themselves to their very existence in this life. Sleep-walking every day. Listening to the droning voices that say, “That’s dangerous” or “Squatting below parallel is bad for you” or “Deadlifts will hurt your back” or “Don’t drop the weights.”

Be quiet. Be a good girl. Stay in line. Don’t rock the boat.

Well, f*** that.

Welcome to CrossFit. The revolution has begun.

We won’t believe the hype. We won’t listen to the money-making lies in the diet and exercise industry that have resulted in Americans being fatter and more out of shape than ever before. We won’t fool ourselves into thinking that fitness can come without effort, without sweat, without some kind of pain. We refuse to believe that you should eat 6-11 servings of grains every day. We don’t want to end up in nursing homes, weak and tired. We want to be strong to the end — and now’s the time to build that body and that mindset. Whatever your age, it’s not too late.

Toss the Food Pyramid into the garbage, along with your processed foods and your Big Mac crap and the rest of the junk that is killing you. Read The Omnivore’s Dilemma, shop at your local farm stand, eat something that was grown, not made. And then get your a** moving. Lift heavy things. Chase each other. Chase excellence. And see what happens to your body, your mind, your spirit.

If the changes aren’t good, then don’t keep CrossFitting. Go back to your old ways. But, if CrossFit makes your life better in any single way, then abandon bull**** and embrace CrossFit. There are thousands of people around the globe making the same choice today. They’ve left a non-existence behind and decided to really be in the game of life. You could do the same.

(Text by Lisbeth Darsh/www.crossfitwatertown.com.)

WOD

2 Person Teams:

Person 1-400m run. Person 2-row until person 1 returns.

Team completes 25 burpees each.

Person 2-400m run. Person 1-row until person 2 returns.

3 Rounds


4 comments:

The Bryan said...

Awesome and inspiring post today!

I wish I would have known there was a trainer cert happening I would love to do that.

b_land80 said...

What a fun WOD! Wish I could have been there yesterday!

Unknown said...

I just finished "The Omnivore's Dilemma" and it has changed my whole attitude about food. Suddenly, the extra "cost" of organic and locally grown food is no longer an issue. Once you understand where our food comes from, it will have a profound effect on what you eat. I highly recommend the read.

Nikki Isbell said...

We need to get a copy of Food Inc and have another movie night at the gym.


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