Dan Bailey
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<p>It's not a sport. :)</p>
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<p>He reminded me of Brad Thorn towards the end there.</p>
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<p>Awesome how completely shattered that he probably couldnt see or hear and yet with those last couple of reps he made it look as though he was lifting a 1kg bar it looks effortless in terms of lack of strain.</p>
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<p>Jesus, Allah and Richie McCaw!! </p>
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<p>That was epic. Know what you mean Hooroo, he had a touch of BBBT about him. A man that thrives in that pain zone aye! Mad bastards.</p>
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<p>Froning has won the Games four years in a row and retired last year, moving to the Team games.</p>
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<p>There are a few of these four vs one type workouts, I'll flick up the British chick (Sam Briggs) to make us all feel worse. The best part of her video is she made all of them do another workout afterwards because she wasn't done.</p>
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<p>Oh and Hooroo, if Fishing can be classed as a sport so can Crossfit :)</p> -
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<p>So is beer pong and and food eating too I suppose. All meaningless and not really sport.</p>
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<p>Is weightlifting a sport? Triathlons? Gymnastics? Running or Rowing? Crossfit is just a mix of those disciplines, just like a decathalon. </p> -
<p>Good point actually as I go to 'The Sport' 5 times a week. 3 times with a PT.</p>
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<p>So just to be clear, you don't think the following are sports either?</p>
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<p>Running</p>
<p>Swimming</p>
<p>Rowing</p>
<p>Weightlifting</p>
<p>Triathalons</p>
<p>Ironmans</p>
<p>Decathlons</p>
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<p>Those Olympic events are, yes. Crossfit isn't. Unless you can all any type of movement with some arbitrary scoring attached a sport. In that case, everything is a sport as I just timed how long the Photocopier took to pront something. If it does it quicker tomrrow, I'll score it 3 points.A new sport born!</p>
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<p>Ironman is not an Olympic sport.</p>
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<p>The definition of a sport is;</p>
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<p>"<span style="font-family:arial, sans-serif;font-size:small;">an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment"</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family:arial, sans-serif;font-size:small;">That's exactly what the Crossfit Games are. I think you are confusing the training part (what I do at the gym) with the sport part. I wouldn't call the weekly training I do a sport, that's gaining fitness and working on skills for fun, and in my case to compete in things like the Open. Better athletes get onto the Regionals and to the actual Games.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family:arial, sans-serif;font-size:small;">Crossfit is two different things, a way to workout AND there is a sport-afied version.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family:arial, sans-serif;font-size:small;">Looks like a sport to me;</span></p>
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