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Normalised Activity
Sean Robson and Paul Jones
67 episodes
1 day ago
Normal people who want to be capable for as long as possible, exploring the culture of exercise, activity and societal perceptions of what we do.
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Normal people who want to be capable for as long as possible, exploring the culture of exercise, activity and societal perceptions of what we do.
Show more...
Health & Fitness
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Roundtable 3: CrossFit - 10 years later, where are we at? - With Steven Fawcett, Alec Harwood, Mitchell Adams, Matt Rodwell.
Normalised Activity
1 hour 31 minutes 11 seconds
2 years ago
Roundtable 3: CrossFit - 10 years later, where are we at? - With Steven Fawcett, Alec Harwood, Mitchell Adams, Matt Rodwell.

Join us as we sit down and chat to some of the UK’s CrossFit OGs, reflecting on the last 10 or so years in the sport.

Amongst the topics covered: What's changed in the way competition is set out. The changes in the route towards top tier competition for CrossFitters coming through the ranks and how that might differ compared to 10 years ago. The role/impact of social media on UK CrossFit and how that translates to the international stage and the CrossFit games.

And, is there life left in the old dogs yet😉?

Normalised Activity
Normal people who want to be capable for as long as possible, exploring the culture of exercise, activity and societal perceptions of what we do.