Eddie Clark
09-29-2009, 04:35 PM
Poor Greg blasphemed CrossFit and offended those that worship all that is CrossFit. Thus he had to dedicate an entire article explaining that which should be very obvious to those that claim to be coaches of "elite fitness". But Greg showed independent thought and immediately fell from the good graces of the minions of CrossFit. I can see the flames from burning effigies of Greg on the horizon as I write this.
Now I have to wait another month for an article that I was very much looking forward to. Just another reason why I have to provide a caveat whenever I talk to someone about CrossFit. "Yes I really enjoy CrossFit, use it in my workout programming and I feel its an excellent training system BUT I am not a kool-aid drinker." Immediately the person I am talking to expression goes from one of "holy crap I am going to preached to" to one of relief.
Looking forward to the actual part 2 of that series.
P.S.
Funny there should be an article about competing in your first O-lift meet and an article from Ryan Kyle, of Sandusky Weightlifting, in the same issue. My first meet was the 2009 Ohio State Weightlifting Championships that Ryan hosted and ran.
Now I have to wait another month for an article that I was very much looking forward to. Just another reason why I have to provide a caveat whenever I talk to someone about CrossFit. "Yes I really enjoy CrossFit, use it in my workout programming and I feel its an excellent training system BUT I am not a kool-aid drinker." Immediately the person I am talking to expression goes from one of "holy crap I am going to preached to" to one of relief.
Looking forward to the actual part 2 of that series.
P.S.
Funny there should be an article about competing in your first O-lift meet and an article from Ryan Kyle, of Sandusky Weightlifting, in the same issue. My first meet was the 2009 Ohio State Weightlifting Championships that Ryan hosted and ran.