CrossFit is a fitness and conditioning system developed by Coach Greg Glassman through many years of watching, working with, and coaching all types of people – from those considered “normal and average”, to top athletes. Coach Glassman’s idea – take what worked best from the sports and movements that create the most versatile athletes (gymnastics and weightlifting), and throw the rest out. Actually, the system really created itself – if a workout or an exercise proved functional and got great results (ie- challenged you to the bone), it stayed in the system. If not, well, you got the picture. CrossFit is what remains – bar none, the most effective fitness and conditioning system in the world!
One of the things that makes CrossFit unique is that it addresses the fact that the fitness needs of an “Average Joe” are identical to that of a top athlete – the only difference being intensity (speed & weight) and volume. In all cases, the best results come when training included functional movement (that which replicates real life movement), at high intensity and with constant variety. Any exercise program that meets these three criteria can be considered “CrossFit,” from shoveling dirt, hauling rocks and cutting down trees to weightlifting, pull ups and sprinting.
The CrossFit program is designed for universal scalability making it the perfect application for any committed individual regardless of experience. We’ve used our same routines for elderly individuals with heart disease and cage fighters one month out from televised bouts. We scale load and intensity; we don’t change programs. The needs of Olympic athletes and our grandparents differ by degree not kind. Our terrorist hunters, skiers, mountain bike riders and housewives have found their best fitness from the same regimen.
CrossFit has been called “The Sport of Fitness” because it re-introduces personal athletic achievement and performance to training. The mindset at the start of each workout is to be stronger, move faster, more efficiently, with better form than ever. This is why even after years of training CrossFit style, scores and times in workouts continue to drop and athletes continue to improve. Its hard, fun, exciting, challenging, and will push you to be your absolute best!
CrossFit is by design broad, general and inclusive. Its specialty is in not specializing, and its workouts elicit a maximal neuro-endocrine response from your body by taxing your body to its core with variety, intensity, and multiple joint, full body, functional movements.
Why CrossFit? Results. Period. To gain a greater understanding of CrossFit, [click here] to download the free trial issue of the CrossFit Journal. Once you’ve read this, you’ll understand that most other training programs either take way too much time to get the results or are incomplete, leaving a well rounded athlete with a chink in his/her armor.
I live in Georgetown, Ky and I am very interested in the program, what is the cost?
how does this differ from p90x?
CrossFit differs from P90x in too many ways to describe without seeing it in person, We invite you to come check out our facility and see why! Our workouts are done in a facility specifically designed for CrossFit workouts involving Olympic Lifting and Power Lifting, Gymnastics or bodyweight movements like pushups, pull-ups squats box jumps etc, and metabolic conditioning like sprinting, running, rowing, jump roping and so forth. Almost all of the equipment found in a CrossFit facility is not used for P90X, which only involves some light weights and some bands….barbell movements and any movement outside of your living room are out. It’s a combination of strength training, gymnastics, and met-con…..wrapped up in a high intensity workout that averages about 20 min.
What else is different? Community, community, community….You are doing your intense workout with an encouraging group of individuals with like goals in a classroom setting, to loud music, and you are being coached by at least one coach every time you come to class…..something you can not get from a video in your living room.
Email us at staff@crossfitmaximus.com to learn more!
I’m interested in starting your Crossfit classes twice a week, and I see that you recommend completing The Academy first. I wanted to get some information on how that works as far as monthly fees and also if I could do that 2 days a week maybe for an extended session? I’m not currently able to attend 4 days a week but am very interested in your program.
Thanks for your help and I look forward to working with your team.