Want to Be a Better CrossFit Athlete?
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When it comes to CrossFit as a competition, I can give you
an edge over theother competitors. This is a simple tip. I won’t even
charge you for it, even though you will start performing better. It
doesn’t involve a super secret training regimen. It’s not a crazy concoction of
supplements that will give you superhuman strength. It definitely does not
involve you following a strict nutrition plan. I can assure you that it isn’t
performing multiple workouts in a day.
You gain a competitive
edge by simply training with integrity in your movement. It’s simple really.
What does it matter if you “kill” a workout, but your range of motion within
that workout was half ass? Think about what I am saying here. Do you have a
Facebook account? Do you check the comments section on www.crossfit.com? Everyone and
their mother posts these outrageous workout results. Where are they when
competition time comes around? Most are wondering why they can murder “Fran”,
but their judge keeps “no repping” them and they are at the bottom of the
pack.
Here are some simple tips to be better at performing
full range of motion movement within your workout:
1. Know what “full range of motion” means. Learn
that first, then finish reading the rest of this post.
2. Concentrate more. Stop getting WOD drunk. Slow
down a bit in your training and pay closer attention to your movement. Remember
that you have to walk before you can run.
3. Have someone watch your movement and call you out
on it when you suck. Make sure that you get someone who isn’t afraid to tell you
that you suck. Make sure that you can handle being told that you suck. If you
can’t handle being told you suck, you suck so please don’t
compete.
4. Buy a cheap video camera and film your workouts.
I train a lot by myself, so I do this all the time. It’s eye opening to watch
your workout after you are done. I always armchair quarterback myself. It’s a
great way to see your movement, and it’s an even better way to learn about what
you are and are not capable of when you start to fatigue. This is one of the
ways I learned how to more efficiently strategize my
workouts.
5. Don’t try and PR every workout, and don’t treat
every workout like it is a competition. I’m not saying that you should NEVER go
balls to the wall, I am just saying don’t do it day in and day out. Not only
will your movement get better, you’ll be less prone to injury. It’s also an easy
way to avoid CrossFit burnout. Yes, there is such a thing as CrossFit
burnout. If you haven’t experienced it yet, you haven’t been CrossFitting
that long.
So there you have it. Five surefire tips to make you
a more successful CrossFit competitor. Feel free to tip me at my PayPal
account.
By Freddy Camacho | Athlete and Owner of CrossFit One World
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