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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 2399767" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>It's too intense for the type of workout I want to do, but then I'm 5"9ish and about 147 right now. I'd probably snap my arms like a twig doing crossfit type stuff; too high a risk of injury for me. I was up to 212 at one point, but I lost a lot of strength when I dropped the weight. I'm a bit leery of Crossfit to be honest; not to discount its effectiveness but my personality does NOT fit with the competitiveness of their routines and style. </p><p></p><p>To get the strength back, I've started some basic lifting on the machines at the gym, but mostly focusing on cardio, balance, and flexibility. I actually have a longer term goal to try out a Sprint length Triathlon sometime int the future. That;s a long way off though. A 1 hour indoor tri is probably in the cards for the spring though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 2399767, member: 7488"] It's too intense for the type of workout I want to do, but then I'm 5"9ish and about 147 right now. I'd probably snap my arms like a twig doing crossfit type stuff; too high a risk of injury for me. I was up to 212 at one point, but I lost a lot of strength when I dropped the weight. I'm a bit leery of Crossfit to be honest; not to discount its effectiveness but my personality does NOT fit with the competitiveness of their routines and style. To get the strength back, I've started some basic lifting on the machines at the gym, but mostly focusing on cardio, balance, and flexibility. I actually have a longer term goal to try out a Sprint length Triathlon sometime int the future. That;s a long way off though. A 1 hour indoor tri is probably in the cards for the spring though. [/QUOTE]
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