MELT
MELT is dedicated to exploring the daily journey where success is measured by our abilities to Move, Empathise, Learn and Teach.
About your host:
Ellie Rohan -Physiotherapist - Crossfit athlete - Crossfit coach
MELT
Are You Fit or Unfocused?
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When you’re spoilt for choice with how you want to train, and every fitness achievement seems equally appealing (run faster, get stronger, do a marathon, become a weapon at gymnastics, get bulk, get lean, play social sport, become a pilates princess)… how the f are we supposed to figure out which path to take?
Not to mention everyone around you seems to have their ducks in a line while yours are playing a game of duck duck goose and you’re still deciding whether today’s a max deadlift day or a 60-minute Zone 2 run.
It’s the ultimate question: do you become a jack of all trades, or a master of one?
Unfortunately, I don’t have the answer for you. But I do have 30 minutes of pros, cons, questionable opinions, and personal reflections from a biased washed CrossFitter currently training for a marathon.
And if you really can’t be bothered listening, here’s the attention-deficit version:
Being a jack of all trades:
- Fun and varied
- Covers lots of different components of fitness
- Allows more flexibility with training
- Probably won’t reach your absolute peak in any one area
Being a master of one:
- Requires more discipline, especially through plateaus
- Opportunity to see your true potential in something
- Great for people who love nerding out on the 1%ers
- Usually driven by a strong “why”
- Can get repetitive, isolating, and a bit boring at times
Hope you enjoy! Stay fit, stay focused, stay fab.