Some articles incl. VO2 measures: https://t.co/uXbd0ed6Bk https://t.co/j0xRBqrDgw https://t.co/7r7095jzLL
Do physiological measures predict selected CrossFit® benchmark performance? https://t.co/ztUb3q3gzn
Do physiological measures predict selected #CrossFit benchmark performance? https://t.co/nUNzwNFZpb
Do physiological measures predict selected @CrossFit ® benchmark performance? https://t.co/Pk47yGULf2 @CrossFitGames @CrossFitCEO
When it comes to #crossfit, strength is king. @CoachRippetoe and @CFFootball got it right. https://t.co/CQAyRX0qpq
This is an interesting read from Scotty Butcher's lab in Saskatchewan. It's good to see some aspects of CrossFit... http://t.co/Awiws5S6ke
If you're going to do Crossfit, make sure you're strong: http://t.co/rN1pO9BMnT
No, your VO2max doesn't really matter. Lack of prediction of CrossFit performance with traditional physiological... http://t.co/aYg4hnk8d8
Do physiological measures predict selected CrossFit(®) benchmark performance? - PubMed - NCBI http://t.co/rKFVKErMCV
No, your VO2max doesn't really matter. Lack of prediction of CrossFit performance with traditional physiological... http://t.co/CG3OjSHKeJ
So does CrossFit® make you strong, or are strong people better at CrossFit®? http://t.co/xNmIoiOWv4
interesting paper to read... http://t.co/2SGwFfDZJ1
So does CrossFit® make you strong, or are strong people better at CrossFit®? http://t.co/xNmIoiOWv4
How much do typical physiological measures like VO2max contribute to CrossFit performance? Our new research... http://t.co/KvUc3k9Ojc
CrossFit physiology and performance http://t.co/sNVxASckm0