RivalSkoomaDealer
09.24.14 | List needs Pantera |
DungeonBoy
09.24.14 | Demigod is a great album to get you pumped. |
InFlamesWeThrash666
09.24.14 | Demolition Hammer is where it's at |
P0WERSHIFTER
09.24.14 | Yeah, Pantera is also a favorite of mine. Particularly Far Beyond Driven. Great stuff! |
Artuma
09.24.14 | converge - petitioning the empty sky |
EnyaFangirl
09.24.14 | Remission |
Let
09.24.14 | Immolation |
P0WERSHIFTER
09.24.14 | I also think The Gathering by Testament deserves an honorable mention |
BMDrummer
09.24.14 | the title track on 9 is funny |
Wolfhorde
09.24.14 | Y'know, if this facebook I would accuse you of being a crossfit goon because it's usually them that are really into telling other people how much into fitness they are.
Also, Andrew W.K. and Bolt Thrower. Gives you a 25% RPM and 50% endurance boost. |
CoolCalmJoe
09.24.14 | I like to rep to the beat, so anything too fast or too slow doesn't work for me. Chill music with a nice groove gets me into it more than heavy aggressiveness thrashing my eardrums. Chet Faker's new album is my new go to. |
Gameofmetal
09.24.14 | Working out is when I listen to music the most so it's almost always something new that I'm checking out for the first time. |
P0WERSHIFTER
09.24.14 | CrossFit? Hell no! Lol. I just thought I'd give a bit of an intro, but I didn't want to come off as pretentious. Sorry if that's how it sounded. Anyhow, there's no way in Hell I'd pay the outrageous fees CrossFit charges so I could lift weights with improper form and do a bunch of awkward cardio exercising that I can do just as easily for free. |
Wolfhorde
09.24.14 | Hey, it's also a nice way to test whether someone is an insufferable, pretentious zealot. (which crossfitters have been in my experience)
But yeah, agreed. Didn't know they charged ridiculous fees, though. Just thought it's some weird quasi-religion that has - somecrazyhow - established itself despite repeated idiotic practices. (haven't seen many live ones here in Germany yet, fortunately) |
CoolCalmJoe
09.24.14 | Does crossfit promote improper form or do noobies just take up crossfit with no precursory knowledge of exercise and develop bad form? I always assumed crossfit was just bad because it works on explosive strength while almost ignoring static strength. |
toomanyxsinmyname
09.24.14 | List needs some fast Melodeath. |
DikkoZinner
09.24.14 | 5 will get that iron moving. |
Wolfhorde
09.24.14 | Crossfit pretty much promotes improper form. There are some "prominent" crossfit people that do crazy shit on ESPN but they're a very small minority. I mean, kipping pullups, doing some super lopsided heavy squats that look like poor form olympic squads, lifting lower back on normal deadlifts, often going way past their RPM for whatever moronic reason on compounds. Add some half-repping to that and that most of it is in a fashion of circuit training and you get a disaster.
Unless you're a pro with years of experience I'm gonna highly doubt that you are able to do heavy compounds with proper form in a circuit style fashion. And even they probably don't do that because it's a dumb concept. I mean, if it was isolation I'd see no problem. But heavy compounds? Over their RPM? It's not like any of them is Bruce Banner. |
DungeonBoy
09.24.14 | Crossfit absolutely promotes improper form. Improper is an understatement. |
IronGiant
09.24.14 | no Around the Fur 0/10 |