I just started crossfit. I have been interested in it for a while and even tried to do some crossfit like workouts at the local gym. I live in a reasonably rural part of Ky and there just wasn't a crossfit box available until recently. I came across this one by accident, and it is about a 30 min drive for me so I consider that reasonable. Kind of a funny story how I found it. A guy at work told me about this restaurant that had this most awesome fried pork tenderloin and egg, with gravy and biscuit breakfast and I went to try it one morning before work and low and behold right behind the restaurant was a damn crossfit box. I skipped on the eggs and gravy and went in to investigate. It took only a few minutes of watching the workout they were doing and chatting with the person at the desk to figure out this was worth a shot at least.
Having said that I am a month in now. Two weeks of beginner classes and two weeks of unlimited on your first month, I just paid up for my second month and went with the unlimited package. I would be interested to hear any advice that you all have, you all being people that also do crossfit, on diet for crossfit and how often you train. I'll preface that by saying I am way the fuck out of shape. like 6'0" tall, 292lbs out of shape. I used to workout a lot and so even though I am carrying about 70 or 80 extra pounds I am not just completely unable to work out. I scale what I need to scale like obviously, pullups, however I bench around 300, and squat in the 350 range, i clean and jerked 205, the other day for a 1rm. this morning I did a 4 mile ruck, with 35lb in my eberlestock. My main goal here is to lose weight obviously but not just numbers off the scale. I just want to get fit, and I think the way the workouts here are designed they provide the most practical and useful type of fitness and strength.
Any advice on frequency of training, and also supplemental training like the ruck I did this morning, is anyone doing that or do you stay just strictly with your crossfit
Proper dieting for crossfit, ie who is doing the paleo, or zone, what do you think of it. I have been trying to stick pretty close to the paleo diet just for its low carb properties. I'll take any advice you all got to give. Thanks Please save all the crossfit hating comments, I like it and I'm gonna do it, so post them if it makes you feel better but I'm not interested in a pissing contest over kipping pullups or whatever else people don't like about crossfit, just how to get better at it and lose some weight. I have an elk hunt coming up in Oct. and I would like to not have to haul anymore weight up that mountain than necessary.
Having said that I am a month in now. Two weeks of beginner classes and two weeks of unlimited on your first month, I just paid up for my second month and went with the unlimited package. I would be interested to hear any advice that you all have, you all being people that also do crossfit, on diet for crossfit and how often you train. I'll preface that by saying I am way the fuck out of shape. like 6'0" tall, 292lbs out of shape. I used to workout a lot and so even though I am carrying about 70 or 80 extra pounds I am not just completely unable to work out. I scale what I need to scale like obviously, pullups, however I bench around 300, and squat in the 350 range, i clean and jerked 205, the other day for a 1rm. this morning I did a 4 mile ruck, with 35lb in my eberlestock. My main goal here is to lose weight obviously but not just numbers off the scale. I just want to get fit, and I think the way the workouts here are designed they provide the most practical and useful type of fitness and strength.
Any advice on frequency of training, and also supplemental training like the ruck I did this morning, is anyone doing that or do you stay just strictly with your crossfit
Proper dieting for crossfit, ie who is doing the paleo, or zone, what do you think of it. I have been trying to stick pretty close to the paleo diet just for its low carb properties. I'll take any advice you all got to give. Thanks Please save all the crossfit hating comments, I like it and I'm gonna do it, so post them if it makes you feel better but I'm not interested in a pissing contest over kipping pullups or whatever else people don't like about crossfit, just how to get better at it and lose some weight. I have an elk hunt coming up in Oct. and I would like to not have to haul anymore weight up that mountain than necessary.