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http://www.crossfitseattle.com/Skill%20Levels%20poster.pdf
How fit are you?
That simple question quickly gets complex. Fit for what? How fit is fit
enough, and how do you evaluate your fitness? Develop fitness with sport-
focused workouts, and test your fitness through competitive sports. It's
rewarding to be good at a competitive sport. But most sport-focused workouts
are specialized enough to leave weak areas you may not be aware of.
Unexposed weaknesses can lead to performance plateaus and injuries.
Test yourself in combat. This has some obvious disadvantages as a fitness
test. Use a set of standards that encompass all components of physical
fitness. We've developed the Athletic Skill Levels as a versatile and user-
friendly tool to fill this role.
The ten generally recognized components of physical fitness are:
cardiorespiratory endurance, strength, stamina, flexibility, coordination,
agility, balance, accuracy, power and speed. A varied workout program like
CrossFit develops all of these components. To maximize vertical growth (
development of new strengths and skills), it helps to set goals, measure
progress, and aim for balance among the skills. The Athletic Skill Levels
make goal-setting more efficient and allow you to evaluate your progress
through four levels of fitness.
Using the Athletic Skill Levels
Developing expertise in any area requires determined, consistent effort. It
takes "grit." But grit will not help you if you are only reinforcing
existing strengths (horizontal growth) instead of developing weak areas into
strength (vertical growth). The Levels are designed to provide a general
fitness perspective, to help set appropriate goals, and to allow focus work
on weak areas that result in the rewarding mastery of activities you couldn'
t do before. The levels are:
•Level I - Healthy beginner. This level is the minimum standard for
health. Lacking these basic levels of strength, flexibility and work
capacity makes daily life unnecessarily limited. The complete Level I should
be attainable within three to 12 months for those with no significant
limitations. At this level, proper basic movements, such as hip flexion and
active shoulder use, are developed, while healed injuries and structural
problems are resolved.
•Level II - Intermediate athlete. All healthy adults can aspire to
this level of fitness and should perceive these skills as normal. Basic
movements are perfected and advanced skills are introduced. The complete
Level II may take from six months to several years to reach after achieving
Level I. Along the way, you develop significant levels of strength, stamina,
work capacity and speed, building on the Level I foundation already
attained.
•Level III - Advanced athlete. Few people posses this level of general
fitness, although any healthy person can achieve it. The strength, work
capacity, power and skill required to meet these goals can prepare you to
tackle any kind of physical performance with competence and confidence.
Expect to invest another three to five years of consistent effort. This is
an appropriate level of general fitness for those who depend on their
fitness: competitive athletes, military, law enforcement and firefighters.
Engaging in combat or highly competitive sports without possessing the
abilities of Level III is inviting injury or failure. Any additional
requirements of your sport need to be added to this list.
•Level IV - Elite athlete. This level of achievement requires long-
term dedication and a passion for fitness. The skills required of Level IV
are very advanced and, taken as a whole, represent a highly skilled and well
-rounded athlete.**
Each skill level contains its own progression of multi-joint movements of
increasing skill, making it easy to expose weak areas, set goals, and gauge
your progress. At the same time, you experience the rewards of increased
general fitness. You develop strength, stamina and flexibility with
measurable drills such as running, rowing and a selection of named CrossFit
workouts. Increasingly complex movements bring improvement in coordination,
balance and power output.
Finally, the Athletic Skill Levels are intended to be a gauge and a guide,
not a standardized test you are obliged to "pass." Do not beat yourself up
for not being "elite." Use the Levels to evaluate your strengths and
weaknesses and to make smart choices about your training time. This guide is
not a definitive guide to CrossFit, an exercise prescription, nor a
complete guide to developing the skills. The skills are intended to be
broadly representative of general fitness.
Caution
Proper form in all movements is imperative. Many resources are available to
help with technique: coaching, videos, books, seminars, and workout partners
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