I've done the home workout thing since retiring from the military. I've found out that I do better in a structured, mentored program...and it's something my wife and I can do together and get away from the house/kids.
I read all the criticisms of Crossfit before jumping in, and so far most of it appears to be written by folks who never tried it and/or a "my workout is cooler than your workout" attitude. I'm antisocial and highly critical by nature, yet the entire experience so far has been positive. That says something, at least to me.
As far as the expense..."expensive" is subjective and relative. Do what works for you. I'll see if this works for me.
I read all the criticisms of Crossfit before jumping in, and so far most of it appears to be written by folks who never tried it and/or a "my workout is cooler than your workout" attitude. I'm antisocial and highly critical by nature, yet the entire experience so far has been positive. That says something, at least to me.
As far as the expense..."expensive" is subjective and relative. Do what works for you. I'll see if this works for me.