"You don't have to be an elite athlete, a former gymnast, or a track star to join CrossFit," says Josh Mandel, owner, head coach and trainer of CrossFit KOA in Mountainside, NJ. "Instead, you need to be humble, hungry, and ready to be challenged mentally and physically."
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"Anyone considering CrossFit should schedule a free trial class," Mandel advises. He explains that a free trial class is an excellent way to see if CrossFit is for you, since you'll complete a simple (yet challenging!) workout that will leave you tired (though not on the floor, gasping for air).
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"Before joining a CrossFit box, be sure to familiarize yourself with the possible options in terms of coaches and the facility," advises Abby Young, certified trainer at Bark River CrossFit. According to Young, every box (that's CrossFit's word for "gym," by the way) is different and if one doesn't seem like your style, there's usually another that's totally different.
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"The best part about CrossFit is that your level of intensity is customized," says Young. She explains that the level of intensity is simply up to the individual. which allows everyone to begin at their most comfortable level.
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"Previous workout experience isn't required, but prior experience with HIIT (high-intensity interval training), cardio boot camps, and weight lifting classes can be beneficial in the beginning," says Young. She recommends starting with a beginner session, since they're a great way to learn the foundations of the workouts.
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