So I've officially signed up for On-ramp Crossfit classes. I start in 2 days! I'm excited and super nervous. Atleast I got one of my friends to sign up with me, even if she doesn't stick with it after the fundamentals class, it will get me in the door and I can continue on my own. The On-Ramp is a class that teaches you the basics of crossfit and gets you set up to take the regular crossfit classes. $65 for 2 weeks - 3 days a week. I can handle that....I have a feeling I'll be super sore though.
Should I keep up with the JNL workouts at the same time as taking this class? I think I will, cuz it would feel weird to not work out 6 days a week. I feel lazy now when I miss a day or working out. Like I said, I want to get in shape by my friends wedding which is a little less than 3 months away. I can do it. I've been consistent for 3 weeks now. I'm feeling great. I'm going to step it up and challenge myself by doing Crossfit. I know that to really see results I need to get my diet straight. They say it's 80% diet, 20% gym. I've been doing much better with my diet and avoiding bad foods and eating less calories, but I think I need to make sure it's more nutrious, like I need to stick with the JNL fitness model formula OR try paleo again. I've been in a little bit of funk lately so I've been kinda slacking off on my diet, but I'm gonna snap out of it and get my sh*t in order!
Here is their description of the On-Ramp class:
Over the course of the fundamentals classes, you will receive a comprehensive understanding of the CrossFit program. We will introduce, refine and discuss the range of motion requirements for the following movements:
• Squats: Air Squat, Back Squat, Front Squat, Overhead Squat
• Presses: Shoulder Press, Push Press, Push Jerk
• Power Movements: Deadlift, Sumo-Deadlift High Pull, Tire Flips
• Olympic Movements: Clean and Jerk, Snatch
• Gymnastics: Pull-Ups, Push-Ups, Ring Dips, Handstands etc.
• Other Movements: Thrusters, Wall Ball, Kettlebell Swings, Burpees, Rowing, Box Jumps, Jump Rope
• Presses: Shoulder Press, Push Press, Push Jerk
• Power Movements: Deadlift, Sumo-Deadlift High Pull, Tire Flips
• Olympic Movements: Clean and Jerk, Snatch
• Gymnastics: Pull-Ups, Push-Ups, Ring Dips, Handstands etc.
• Other Movements: Thrusters, Wall Ball, Kettlebell Swings, Burpees, Rowing, Box Jumps, Jump Rope
Truthfully, I'm nervous about trying Crossfit but I'm gonna go for it anway! I've been reading more about it and it's all scalable and you do not have to be in great shape before you start. I'm going to give it my all. I would like to eventually do a Tough Mudder or something like that. I think it would be pretty bad a$$ to say I've done one and that I can climb a rope and do __ pull ups. FYI....I can't even do one pull-up right now!! I've heard a lot of people who are into crossfit, have said how much they love it, how much they can physically do now, and how happy they are. I like the fact that it's more of a community. At the gym, I don't talk to anyone except my old trainer. Now I wonder if there is a way to avoid getting those nasty Crossfit hands...... they are rough and look painful.
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