This is pretty funny. I just found this thread by accident and I am certainly no endurance expert but here is my question to the doubters: have you tried it?
There seems to be a growing number of people at crossfit and crossfitendurance.com who seem to feel that CFE works great for their goals. CF and CFE have always maintained that the pinnacle of athleticism is sport and the best way to get good at your sport(s) is with good General Physical Preparedness (GPP) combined with plenty of sport specific skill work.
So, in other words, if your goals are consistent with Crossfit, which includes increasing work capacity across
wide modal and time domains then the combo of CF and CFE might be just what you are looking for.
If your only goal is to run the absolute fastest marathon or ultra possible, you are DEFINITELY going to sacrifice all areas of fitness besides pure long haul aerobic capacity. I mean look at Ryan Hall, dude runs like a motherfucker but he is amazingly weak and has zero upper body mass. Which is fine or maybe even necessary for his goals.
I would think most of us that ski, bike, kayak, climb, etc, would NOT be willing to trade GPP and strength for the pure aerobic capacity necessary to be the best runner in the world.
But hey, if you have a lengthy endurance background of course you are going to hate on Crossfit because that shit is HARD WORK.

Bookmarks