CrossFit – Most People Click Here

-See schedule below-

CrossFit is a core strength and conditioning program. We have designed our program to elicit as broad an adaptational response as possible. CrossFit is not a specialized fitness program but a deliberate attempt to optimize physical competence in each of ten recognized fitness domains. They are Cardiovascular and Respiratory endurance, Stamina, Strength, Flexibility, Power, Speed, Coordination, Agility, Balance, and Accuracy.

The CrossFit Program was developed to enhance an individual’s competency at all physical tasks. Our athletes are trained to perform successfully at multiple, diverse, and randomized physical challenges. This fitness is demanded of military and police personnel, firefighters, and many sports requiring total or complete physical prowess. CrossFit has proven effective in these arenas.

Aside from the breadth or totality of fitness the CrossFit Program seeks, our program is distinctive, if not unique, in its focus on maximizing neuroendocrine response, developing power, cross-training with multiple training modalities, constant training and practice with functional movements, and the development of successful diet strategies.
Our athletes are trained to bike, run, swim, and row at short, middle, and long distances guaranteeing exposure and competency in each of the three main metabolic pathways.

We train our athletes in gymnastics from rudimentary to advanced movements garnering great capacity at controlling the body both dynamically and statically while maximizing strength to weight ratio and flexibility. We also place a heavy emphasis on Olympic Weightlifting having seen this sport’s unique ability to develop an athletes’ explosive power, control of external objects, and mastery of critical motor recruitment patterns. And finally we encourage and assist our athletes to explore a variety of sports as a vehicle to express and apply their fitness.

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CrossFit Class Schedule

Monday – Strength Balance and Short MetCon
10am, 1130am, 1pm, 4pm, 5pm, 7pm

Tuesday – Long MetCon
6am, 10am, 1130am, 1pm, 4pm, 5pm, 6pm

Wednesday – Strength Balance and Short MetCon
10am, 1130am, 1pm, 4pm, 5pm, 7pm

Thursday – Long MetCon
6am, 10am, 1130am, 1pm, 4pm, 5pm, 6pm

Friday – Strength Balance and Short MetCon
10am, 1130am, 1pm, 4pm, 5pm

Saturday – Medium MetCon
12pm, 1pm

Sunday – Team Competition and/or Fun in the Sun Day
2pm


Click Here to sign up for a free class!


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    April 8th, 2009 at 10:01 | #1

    Teachers should get a discount too!

  2. April 8th, 2009 at 10:08 | #2

    You could probably talk me into it, but you’re not a teacher, so why do you care?

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