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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2025 · 7 MIN

Creating more intensity to be more FIT: CORE TO EXTREMITY in CROSSFIT

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Unleash Your Inner Intensity : Mastering Core-to-Extremity in CrossFitEver wonder how some athletes seem to generate effortless power in their CrossFit workouts? A big part of it comes down to a fundamental principle called Core-to-Extremity. It's not just about lifting heavier; it's about moving better. And moving better means safer, more efficient, and ultimately, more powerful workouts.Think of your body as a powerhouse. Core-to-Extremity is all about how you ignite that power. It's like a wave starting in your core and radiating outwards. First, you engage your core – those deep muscles in your abs and lower back. They're the "high force-low velocity" movers, providing a strong foundation. Then, the power flows to your glutes, hamstrings, quads, and shoulders – the "moderate force-moderate velocity" movers – before finally reaching your extremities: your calves, arms, and wrists (the "low force-high velocity" movers).This principle isn't just for complex lifts like the snatch or clean. It applies to everything in CrossFit, from squats and rowing to even simple movements. Every exercise has a Core-to-Extremity demand.So, why is this so important for you?Safety First: When you engage your core properly, you protect your spine and other vulnerable areas. Think of it as building a solid foundation before you start adding weight. A strong core is your body's natural weight belt.Unlock Your Potential: Core-to-Extremity is the key to maximizing your power output. When your body moves in this coordinated sequence, you generate more force, move faster, and lift heavier. It’s about optimizing your mechanics and refining your timing.Now, let's look at some common mistakes that can hinder your progress and increase your risk of injury:Early Arm Pull: This happens in lifts like the snatch, clean, and even rowing. You bend your arms before your hips and legs are fully extended. This throws off your timing and power, and can even pull the weight away from your body. In kipping pull-ups, an early arm pull means you're not using your hips effectively. On the rower, make sure your legs are fully extended and your shoulders are behind your hips before you pull with your arms.Early Press: In movements like the push press, jerk, and thruster, the early press happens when you start pressing the bar off your shoulders before your legs and hips are fully extended. It's a subtle but important difference. Watch for your elbows moving upwards faster than your hips.Improper Squat Initiation: In a proper squat, your hips should move back and down simultaneously, with your knees bending in sync. A common mistake is pushing your knees forward as you descend. This puts unnecessary stress on your knees and doesn’t engage your core and posterior chain correctly.Heels Elevate Early: In lifts like the clean, push press, and snatch, keep your entire foot on the ground until your hips and knees are fully extended. Lifting your heels early means you're losing power from your glutes, hamstrings, and quads.Mastering Core-to-Extremity is essential for every CrossFitter. By understanding this principle and avoiding these common faults, you'll not only improve your performance but also significantly reduce your risk of injury. So, next time you're in the gym, focus on that core engagement, feel the power radiating outwards, and unleash your inner athlete!

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