Archive for March 2026
Tuesday 20260210
30-foot R/L dumbbell one hand overhead walking lunge
20 R/L alternating dumbbell snatches
20 pull-ups
Repeat 3 times
CrossFit defines fitness as work capacity across broad time and modal domains. This means we measure and compute fitness by the power output an individual can produce across a hypothetically unlimited set of tasks or workouts, across an unlimited number of time domains, from the shortest sprint to the longest challenge we can imagine. It’s a measure of the work an athlete can do in a given amount of time, averaged across all tasks. See how Galpin was right on track?
To support our definition, we have four standards or models that explain what we’ve seen in the real world with hundreds of thousands of athletes, and these models support the reasoning behind our definition.
Monday 20260209
21 hang power cleans
15/21-calorie row
15 hang power cleans
10/15-calorie row
9 hang power cleans
7/9-calorie row
On a recent Rich Roll podcast, Roll’s guest was Dr. Andy Galpin, a well-respected performance coach and researcher. At the very beginning of the interview, Roll asked Galpin, “What is fitness?” and commented that he was asking because discussing fitness requires a functional definition. CrossFit had this very same thought over 20 years ago, and when we went in search of a workable definition, we found, to our dismay, that a suitable one did not exist. So we created our own — more on that in a second
Saturday 20260307
Run 400 meters,
walk backward 400 meters.
Repeat 5 rounds
Friday 20260306
Thursday 20260305
Tuesday 20260303
With a pair of dumbbells, 4 rounds for time of:
50-meter weighted lunge 350-meter farmers carry
