My guess is that getting sweaty with really good looking people of the opposite sex, is a recipe for disaster for a married man or woman.
ain't really rocket surgery, is it?
My wife and I go together at the same time, but good grief those are the finest wimmens on the planet, hardly wearing any clothes, and the ones they do have on are insanely tight. Crazy how many beautiful people go to CF.... and I'm a sucker for those big thick legs.
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We were on the edge of Eternia, when the power of Greyskull began to take hold.
I started CrossFit in Oct of 2017, absolutely love it. I'm 45 yrs old, and haven't done any lifting since the piddlin' stuff we did in high school. I'm not especially muscular either, I was a runner for 10 years, so the aerobic parts of it are easy for me. But I have to scale the lifting portions, and then there are some things I simply am not capable of doing (either not strong enough, flexible enough, or both). I cannot do overhead squats to save my life....I can snatch decent weight overhead, but I do not have the shoulder or ankle flexibility to squat with it.
There is NOTHING dangerous about CrossFit, rather you are dangerous to YOURSELF. If I tried to do 5 rounds of 15 power snatches at 125 pounds, I would destroy something in my shoulders.... I know better, so I don't do it! Not everybody does though, and there's peer pressure to perform. You've got to be man enough to walk away, to just laugh at yourself and say "Ain't no way I'm doing that." So I drop down the weight (honestly, maybe 75 lbs) and/or scale down the reps.
Now I had inguinal hernia surgery last September, most likely caused by something at CrossFit, but I never felt it or have a clue how/when it happened. I started back in Dec/Jan, and somehow busted that surgery open again (however, I think I did it dragging a deer out, not CrossFit). So I had surgery again in March. I started back in July, and went two months feeling really good, but in early September I started having pain on my surgery spot. It's not reinjured, we assume it's just chronic mesh pain. I haven't gone since the end of August, but I plan on starting back tomorrow (Nov 1st) and only doing the "conditioning/fitness" WODs for a while.
My doctor told me I would've had that hernia from anything, I had a "weak floor" and was susceptible to them anyway (very thin wall in my inguinal tube, usually a birth defect)
But, you're older than 40. You're not supposed to be doing anything like this.
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My guess is that getting sweaty with really good looking people of the opposite sex, is a recipe for disaster for a married man or woman.
Bingo! Recipe for a good old fashioned grudge-ferkin
Originally Posted by Johntravis89
There is 2 different high fence. 1 small and one big! Mine was free range in the big pen and was not a breeder buck. Why does it have to be twisted around??
I started CrossFit in Oct of 2017, absolutely love it. I'm 45 yrs old, and haven't done any lifting since the piddlin' stuff we did in high school. I'm not especially muscular either, I was a runner for 10 years, so the aerobic parts of it are easy for me. But I have to scale the lifting portions, and then there are some things I simply am not capable of doing (either not strong enough, flexible enough, or both). I cannot do overhead squats to save my life....I can snatch decent weight overhead, but I do not have the shoulder or ankle flexibility to squat with it.
There is NOTHING dangerous about CrossFit, rather you are dangerous to YOURSELF. If I tried to do 5 rounds of 15 power snatches at 125 pounds, I would destroy something in my shoulders.... I know better, so I don't do it! Not everybody does though, and there's peer pressure to perform. You've got to be man enough to walk away, to just laugh at yourself and say "Ain't no way I'm doing that." So I drop down the weight (honestly, maybe 75 lbs) and/or scale down the reps.
Now I had inguinal hernia surgery last September, most likely caused by something at CrossFit, but I never felt it or have a clue how/when it happened. I started back in Dec/Jan, and somehow busted that surgery open again (however, I think I did it dragging a deer out, not CrossFit). So I had surgery again in March. I started back in July, and went two months feeling really good, but in early September I started having pain on my surgery spot. It's not reinjured, we assume it's just chronic mesh pain. I haven't gone since the end of August, but I plan on starting back tomorrow (Nov 1st) and only doing the "conditioning/fitness" WODs for a while.
My doctor told me I would've had that hernia from anything, I had a "weak floor" and was susceptible to them anyway (very thin wall in my inguinal tube, usually a birth defect)
But, you're older than 40. You're not supposed to be doing anything like this.
You know how I listen though
We were on the edge of Eternia, when the power of Greyskull began to take hold.
I don’t do it as much as I used to but two things will get you hurt in CrossFit.
1. Your on ego... your not going to the CrossFit game because your wardrobe consist of nanos, metcons, and rogue T-shirts’ 2. A chitty coach... if your not sure if a coach is chitty refer to rule one.
As far a divorces, I’m sure it’s happen after joining a CrossFit gym. However, I would be willing to bet there were some issues prior to CrossFit. I’ve been working out at the same CrossFit gym for about 7 years now and I can honestly say no one that works out there has ever gotten divorced because of someone else at the gym.
I’ve taken a likin to Olympic lifts more than anything. It’ll take awhile to really get good at em but I’ve taken my overhead squat from about 115 to 225 and cleans to 315.
My friend who is an orthopedic surgeon said he's done more shoulder surgeries for cross fit injuries than high school football in the last 10 years. Me I just like to run till I'm tired and turn around and go home.
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not sure what the best way to handle them is but they shouldnt be on tv and gettn married and raisin kids
There were a couple of gals from Andalusia CrossFit that went to the National and World Championships, I believe, and placed in the top three in one or more categories at both.
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There were a couple of gals from Andalusia CrossFit that went to the National and World Championships, I believe, and placed in the top three in one or more categories at both.
There were a couple of gals from Andalusia CrossFit that went to the National and World Championships, I believe, and placed in the top three in one or more categories at both.