The needs of Olympic athletes and our grandparents differ only by degree, not kind.
CrossFit is designed to be scalable, making it the perfect fitness program for any committed individual regardless of age or experience.
CrossFit blurs the lines between cardio and strength training.
Improve your endurance, stamina, strength and flexibility and totally redefine your concept of fitness.
Our specialty is NOT specializing.
CrossFit delivers fitness that is, by design, broad, general, and inclusive. Athletes worldwide come to CrossFit to distinguish themselves in combat, on the field, at the gym and in their daily lives.
On Saturday, October 29th, CrossFit Orange County is doing more than just a workout, we’re teaming up with Mammograms In Action (MIA), a Southern California based non-profit, to host a unique athletic competition called Barbells for Boobs - Amazing “Grace” to raise funds in the fight against breast cancer. This special event raises money to provide funding for qualified low-income and uninsured women and men who need screening and/or diagnostic procedures in the prevention of breast cancer. Through grants to locally based breast centers and breast health care providers, they provide funding for diagnostics and biopsy as prescribed by a medical doctor. And this year we're going to double the fun and do the workout in full costume in the honor of one our very favorite holidays - Halloween. So get out your favorite costumes, strap on those Oly shoes and let's lift some weights in honor of a very special cause! If you are unable to attend this event on Saturday, October 29th but would still like to donate to this worthy cause please follow the instructions below. We will make every attempt to get your "Grace" time during your next visit to the gym!!
CrossFit Orange County Amazing Grace Event details
When: Saturday, October 29th. 9am - 11am (multiple heats running as needed to accommodate everyone who wants to participate)
Where: CrossFit Orange County
Who: EVERYONE!!! Bring your friends family, coworkers and neighbors!!! The more people we can have help with this very special cause the better!
WOD: "Grace" - 30 Clean and Jerks for time. RX is 135 for men and 95 for women. You are welcome to scale as needed.
How To Register: Registration is only $35 and includes an awesome B4B Reebok event T-Shirt (while supplies last) - a small price to pay for all the good this fund raiser does in our communities! IMPORTANT NOTE - you must register through the following link in order to participate and get your free T-shirt. It's the only way to keep track of how much money raised and to ensure you get your shirt.
Step 1: Visit www.barbellsforboobs.com Step 2: Type "CrossFit Orange County" into the Affiliate Leader Board search bar Step 3: Click the "Register For Event" link to the right of our name Step 4: Proceed through the checkout process as guided by the site.
Special BONUS: Beer-B-Q to follow! We will be providing food and drinks for all to enjoy. Feel free to bring any additional special treats - the more the merrier!
Please help us spread the word about this special event! Share this information with friends and family via email or on social media like Facebook and Twitter - everyone and every contribution counts! If they’re interested in more information, registering as a participant in the event or donating to the cause, please have them visit www.barbellsforboobs.com and search for CrossFit Orange County in the affiliate leader board.
Let’s save lives together. One mammogram at a time. Please feel free to contact us with any questions - we're here to help. Hurry up and register and get your free t-shirt! Remember, there are only a limited number of t-shirts and I saw Johnny wearing one the other day...nicer than last years!!
Strength Training For Women Conventional wisdom has somehow drilled into our heads the silly notion that men and women are completely different species, especially when it comes to working out. There are definite differences – anyone who’s been married will be able to tell you that! – But that doesn’t take away from the fact that we’re all homo sapiens with the same basic physiological makeup. And so an outfit like Weight Watchers will push the chronic cardio, the ankle weights, and the step classes because of some underlying, self-defeating assumption that women aren’t “meant” to lift heavy weights. It’s insane, it’s preposterous, and it’s downright insulting. Men and women have different work capacities and different natural inclinations, but their bodies still work the same way.
“But I don’t want to get big and bulky!”
That’s another common one, and I can’t really blame them. Have you ever seen a women’s bodybuilding competition, especially one where the drug testing bodies are asleep at the wheel? Those women are frightening and incredibly ripped (for my money, the dudes look just as freakish), but more importantly, they just don’t look right. In fact, this is one area in which the underlying gender-specific physiology is limiting (thank god!): women, being testicle-free, do not produce enough natural testosterone to get those bulging pecs (just where do the breasts go, anyway?) and engorged thighs without supplementing with steroids (synthetic testosterone, essentially). Men generally do produce enough natural testosterone (the ultimate muscle-building hormone) to get big, and most of us still have trouble building a significant amount of muscle. Just imagine how difficult it is to bulk up for a woman.
Women’s Olympic-style weightlifting at the 2007 Arnold Weightlifting Championships (below): No Arnold look-alikes here, just strong women performing Olympic lifts.
Snatches at the 2007 American Open in Birmingham: I don’t even know if I’d look twice if I saw these women walking down the street. Well, I would, but for a different reason. They simply look like attractive women in good shape.
These are women whose entire athletic lives are devoted to lifting big and lifting heavy – the very same movements that I’ve prescribed as truly Primal and strength-intensive – and yet they aren’t big and bulky. You’d think if it were likely, or even possible, for a natural woman to build major size without resorting to steroids, you would see it happen with Olympic-style female weightlifters, but you don’t. Time and time again, you don’t.
Now, check out these women.
Armenian bodybuilder Lisa Moordigian (You Tube) shows some sample workout clips. Notice the exercises she does – curls, machine curls, tricep pulldowns, and even more curls. She’s doing nothing but isolation exercises.
Search You Tube for Brenda Smith’s killer leg workout (check out her crazy calves!): The closest she gets to a real movement is the lunge, but even her squats are assisted. She’s obviously not interested in learning actual athletic movements or developing real strength; she only cares about stoking that PUMP coursing through her veins.
Look at the bodybuilders’ bodies, their workouts, and their focus. Notice anything? They’re solely focusing on individual muscles to the detriment of the whole. There’s no catlike athleticism, nothing that indicates actual functional strength. Leg extension machines don’t exist in nature.
Seriously, though: men and women should work out the same way. That is, provided they have the same goals of developing functional strength, promoting lean body mass over adipose tissue, and improving health, both men and women are best suited to lifting heavy, hard, and with great intensity. Hormonal differences and diet will alter how this lifting program affects you and how much hypertrophy occurs, but the end result is the same: an increased strength to body weight ratio, which is vital for true Primal health and fitness. You’ll increase musculature, but it’s not going to be superficial, bloated muscle. It’s going to be muscle that makes sense, fat-burning muscle that fits your body and fits your genes. After all, you’re just providing the right environment for your genes through proper diet, adequate sleep, normalized stress levels, and – now – the right kind of movements.
There are a few other physiological differences that might crop up when it comes to working out. The “Q” angle, which describes the angle measuring from hip to knee, is larger in women. As a result, the quadriceps can pull on the patella and eventually cause knee issues. Cutting sports, like soccer and basketball in particular, can place additional stress on the knees and increase the chance of injury. This just makes maintaining proper form even more important (as if it wasn’t already). I should also mention that pregnancy, especially during the 3rd trimester, can soften the pelvic cartilage and relax the hips to prepare for childbirth. It’s absolutely essential for safe birthing, but doing deep squats with such tender cartilage and overly-relaxed hips will increase pressure on the knees and should be avoided.
I suggest that eating an extra dozen eggs on top of your regular daily dietary intake might be the catalyst for hypertrophy especially for hardgainers. For women who perhaps aren’t so interested in adding a lot of muscle, skip the extra eggs. Keep eating paleo or Primal and get adequate protein, hit those deep squats and heavy deadlifts, and you’ll begin shedding fat and putting on lean mass that (because of the physiological differences between the genders) won’t be “bulky” or “big.”
In the end, though, it’s your choice. You could do the basic strength exercises and end up looking like fit athletic woman or you could spend hours in the gym and spend hundreds on steroids and stuff yourself with protein shakes to look like a bulky, manly looking specimen. I think I know what would appeal to the masses. What about you?
Thanks Mark Sisson for information in this article. www.marksdailyapple.com