From Oakland County CrossFit:
Appearance can't change unless performance does, and the performance changes are what we quantify and what we program. Your appearance when fit is almost entirely a function of your genetics, which are expressed at their best only when your training is at it's highest level, and this level is only obtainable from a program based on an improvement in your performance in the gym. To top it off the best improvements in the gym occur when participating in a program that looks more like performance athletics (i.e. CrossFit) that one that looks like waving your arms or legs around on a machine.
More Unfortunate Truths:
- Your muscles cannot get longer without some rather radical orthopedic surgery.
- Muscles don't get leaner ..... you do!
- There is no such thing as "firming & toning". There is only stronger and weaker.
- The vast majority of women cannot get large, masculine muscles from weight training. If it were that easy, I would have them!
- Women who do look like men have taken some rather drastic steps in that direction that have little to do with their exercise program.
- Women who claim to be afraid to train hard because they "always bulk up too much" are often already pretty bulky, or "skinny fat" (thin but weak and de-conditioned) and have found another excise to continue life sitting on their butts.
- Only people willing to work to the point of discomfort on a regular basis using effective means to produce that discomfort will actually look like they have been other-than-comfortable most of the time.
- You can thank the muscle magazines for these persistent misconceptions, along with the natural tendency of all normal humans to see reasons to avoid hard physical exertion.
Read the article, its a good one. -MKZ
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