Team of young soccer players.

Build your team

Whether you’re an introvert or extrovert, I believe everyone needs a support system in their lives, especially when it comes to their journey to fitness. As a human being, we need a community – a group of people who share common traits or interests – to help and motivate us to achieve our goals. Maybe that means losing a few pounds, training to compete for … Continue reading Build your team

The problem with CrossFit

As mentioned in my previous post, I have a minor addiction to Youtube and I often watch videos when I’m puttering around the house or before I go to bed. One night, I was researching topics for the blog and narrowed down on the topic of CrossFit criticism. A video named “The Problem with CrossFit” by Thenx popped into my search results. Who is this … Continue reading The problem with CrossFit

Master of none

When I started CrossFit training I had no idea what it was (other than having a vague idea of it being a high intensity physical activity). I realized later on that it was combination of different types of activities: Olympic weightlifting, power lifting, kettlebells, body weight, gymnastics, and endurance exercises including rowing, cycling and running. CrossFit athletes are considered “generalists” rather than “specialists” because they … Continue reading Master of none

Athleticism for the uninitiated

Ready, set… hold up! Before we begin, let’s start off with a few definitions courtesy of Merriam-Webster: athlete noun ath·lete | \ˈath-ˌlēt, nonstandard ˈa-thə-ˌlēt \ A person who is trained or skilled in exercises, sports, or games requiring physical strength, agility, or stamina.   uninitiated adjective un·ini·ti·at·ed | \ˌən-ə-ˈni-shē-ˌā-təd Lacking knowledge of or experience with something : not initiated, inexperienced I joined the neighbourhood CrossFit gym … Continue reading Athleticism for the uninitiated