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I will debunk the myth for you. Crossfit is circuit training that utilizes dynamic programming. That's it. No more, no less. You don't do the cleans in any special way, you don't do the burpees in a way that facilitates better fitness compared to any other form, and you don't run any different than a track and field athlete. It works well for non-athletes because they aren't used to stimulus that both exhausts their ATP stores and increases their heart rate.
There's nothing in CrossFit that's a secret. The movements have all been around forever, and if you want to CrossFit on your own, there's nothing stopping anyone from going to the main site or even the website of a local gym, and following the WOD every single day for free. Probably the most unique thing about CrossFit exercise is the pairing of weightlifting movements while on the clock, but I'm sure that even there, CF isn't the first to come up with that particular idea.
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Lastly, Rich Froning along with virtually every other top Crossfitter have had to explain on numerous occasions that they don't do Crossfit to get to the top of their game; it won't let them. They use traditional strength and stamina programs to push them to their physical peak, since Crossfit by nature doesn't offer progressive overload or individualized programming.
And the cars in NASCAR aren't stock.