Especially, in the beginning when I was inexperienced. What’s interesting is that you get more progress from less weight, something your body can handle at that time

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Yes. A weight you can handle properly is far superior to a weight you can barely manage.

And in the end why are we really doing this, to feel better and be more prepared for the future.

Longevity is the goal. Yes

👍 don’t want to injure yourself practicing injury prevention 😂

Would be ironic 😂

That’s why I don’t get the appeal for CrossFit, as a way to get in shape I mean. I have friends that practice it. I mean, they’re well rounded athletes but they also have injuries most of the time. Wrist, back, the list goes on

It has the most pectoral tears. It really is a shit method of training. My mantra is stimulant don’t annihilate

Love watching the competitions at a pro level. But totally agree. For fitness goals, it makes no sense

I like the competitions.

I tried doing some cross fit type training at home years ago. I’ve have too nicks and injuries from sports over the years. I have to be controlled in my movement patterns to stay injury free.

Couldn’t agree more. Controlled movements are key