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CrossFit MetroEast was founded by Josh Nimmo in 2010. Since then, he and his staff have developed systems and best practices in how they train their clients. This podcast is a way to peel back the curtain to what they do and why they do it. Coaches and clients alike will gain valuable knowledge and understanding on how to better approach training for long term success in health and fitness.

  1. What is Stamina and Why Does It Matter?

    2023-02-03

    What is Stamina and Why Does It Matter?

    Coaches Josh, Sam, and Millie dive into CrossFit's 10 general physical skills and talk about Stamina this week.   Want help reaching your health and wellness goals? Click HERE to book a free consultation with someone from our staff!   Show Notes: Last week we started discussing the 10 general physical skills and we talked about cardiovascular/respiratory endurance.   As a review… Intro to the 10 general physical skills: In CrossFit’s “what is fitness?” article published in 2002 they designated 10 general physical skills that define fitness They are: cardiovascular/respiratory endurance, stamina, strength, flexibility, power, speed, coordination, agility, balance, and accuracy You are as fit as you are competent in each of these 10 skills, and a regimen develops fitness to the extent that it improves each of these 10 skills. If your goal is optimum physical competence, then all 10 general physical skills must be considered and developed The first four: cre, stamina, strength, flexibility are physiological adaptions improved through training, the bottom four: coordination, agility, balance, accuracy are neurological adaptions accomplished through practice. The middle two: power and speed are the result of combining the top four with the bottom four  Today we are going to discuss STAMINA. 'What is STAMINA?  STAMINA is the body's ability to process, deliver, store, and utilize energy.  How do you decipher that for the common client?  Simply put, your muscular endurance, or your body’s ability to contract your muscles and do work for a long period of time  Today were going to answer a few questions.  Why is stamina important? For fat loss For performance For function  What does stamina look like in a training setting?  What does stamina look like in a real life setting?  I hope you’ve enjoyed learning more about one of the 10 general physical skills that we address in our CrossFit programming. Tune in next week when we discuss another one of those skills and the Y in the way behind our training here at CrossFit MetroEast.  If you’d like to learn more about how to become a part of our gym you can click the link in our show notes to schedule a free consultation with someone from our staff.  Coaches, thank you so much for spending some time with us today. We look forward to chatting again next week. Take care.

    38 min
  2. Benefits of Improving Cardiovascular and Respiratory Endurance

    2023-02-02

    Benefits of Improving Cardiovascular and Respiratory Endurance

    Show Notes: Intro to the 10 general physical skills: In CrossFit’s “What Is Fitness?” article published in 2002 they designated 10 general physical skills that define fitnessThey are: cardiovascular/respiratory endurance, stamina, strength, flexibility, power, speed, coordination, agility, balance, and accuracy In the coming episodes we’re going to break down each one of these and explain the why and the how we train these at CFME. CrossFit’s position on the 10 general physical skills: Appropriate programming will expand someone’s capacity in each of these areas without biasing any one area You are as fit as you are competent in each of these 10 skills, and a regimen develops fitness to the extent that it improves each of these 10 skills. Importantly, improvements in endurance, stamina, strength, and flexibility come about through training. Training refers to activity that improves performance through a measurable organic change in the body. By contrast, improvements in coordination, agility, balance, and accuracy come about through practice. Practice refers to activity that improves performance through changes in the nervous system. Power and speed are adaptations of both training and practice. If your goal is optimum physical competence, then all 10 general physical skills must be considered and developed. Todays topic: cardiovascular/respiratory endurance What is that? The ability of the body’s systems to gather, process, and deliver oxygen What does that look like in a workout setting? typically a single modality (because you can maintain intensity and pace without changing modalitiesRunning, rowing, biking, swimming, skiing Aerobic capacity days Why is this general physical skill important to our clients? Weight loss: fat oxidation during submaximal efforts Improved systems to then work at higher intensities in other forms of exercise therefore increasing Caloric expenditure Performance: better transportation and use of oxygen increases body’s ability to perform repeated efforts of higher intensity power outputs Speeds Recovery between sessions General fitness and function: Prevents  chronic diseases such as: Coronary artery disease, hypertension (high BP), diabetes, metabolic syndrome, dementia Increases functional capacity and ability to stay active longer - when the heart and lungs work more efficiently it makes physical activity easier on us so, but when our heart and lungs struggle to keep up with our activity it promotes to be more sedentary as we age Wrap Up: So, if you want benefits like the ones listed above or if you’re one of those OG CrossFitters who values the traditional principles of CrossFit methodology then don’t skip training this general physical skill when it pops up in the programming. If you want to learn more about how to improve your health and fitness to live a better life for you and the people around you, hit us up on our website at CrossFit-MetroEast.com and click the LEARN MORE button to book a free consult with someone from our team, we’d love to help.

    34 min

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CrossFit MetroEast was founded by Josh Nimmo in 2010. Since then, he and his staff have developed systems and best practices in how they train their clients. This podcast is a way to peel back the curtain to what they do and why they do it. Coaches and clients alike will gain valuable knowledge and understanding on how to better approach training for long term success in health and fitness.