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<blockquote data-quote="Troponin" data-source="post: 15221469" data-attributes="member: 162938"><p>Froning is the exception, not the rule. A lot of those elite guys have some impressive backgrounds before getting in to crossfit too. Rich was a collegiate athlete in Baseball and football, I believe. </p><p></p><p>My fight with crossfit consists of...</p><p></p><p>1. the crowd that it tends to attract. It's like they've reinvented the damn wheel. If I get lectured by one more crossfitter about how their methods are superior, or how they think they suddenly have a PHD in physical therapy, kinesiology, and dietary. </p><p></p><p>2. When they want to lecture me on all of the above, then I watch them use the worst form in history. Resistance training under extreme fatigue results in bad neuromuscular response and dramatically increases injury rates. </p><p></p><p>I get the concept, really, I do. I don't agree with it, but when it's in my face and I don't want it to be, then wee have a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troponin, post: 15221469, member: 162938"] Froning is the exception, not the rule. A lot of those elite guys have some impressive backgrounds before getting in to crossfit too. Rich was a collegiate athlete in Baseball and football, I believe. My fight with crossfit consists of... 1. the crowd that it tends to attract. It's like they've reinvented the damn wheel. If I get lectured by one more crossfitter about how their methods are superior, or how they think they suddenly have a PHD in physical therapy, kinesiology, and dietary. 2. When they want to lecture me on all of the above, then I watch them use the worst form in history. Resistance training under extreme fatigue results in bad neuromuscular response and dramatically increases injury rates. I get the concept, really, I do. I don't agree with it, but when it's in my face and I don't want it to be, then wee have a problem. [/QUOTE]
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