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CrossFit is a core strength and conditioning program in two distinct senses. First, we are a core strength and conditioning program in the sense that the fitness we develop is foundational to all other athletic needs. This is the same sense in which the university courses required of a particular major are called the "core curriculum". This is the stuff that everyone needs. Second, we are a "core" strength and conditioning program in the literal sense meaning the center of something. Much of our work focuses on the major functional axis of the human body, the extension and flexion, of the hips and extension, flexion, and rotation of the torso or trunk. The primacy of core strength and conditioning in this sense is supported by the simple observation that powerful hip extension alone is necessary and nearly sufficient for elite athletic performance. That is, our experience has been that no one without the capacity for powerful hip extension enjoys great athletic prowess and nearly everyone we've met with that capacity was a great athlete. Running, jumping, punching and throwing all originate at the core. At CrossFit we endeavor to develop our athletes from the inside out, from core to extremity, which is by the way how good functional movements recruit muscle, from the core to the extremities. What is an athlete? According to Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, an athlete is "a person who is trained or skilled in exercises, sports, or games requiring strength, agility, or stamina". The CrossFit definition of an athlete is a bit tighter. The CrossFit definition of an athlete is "a person who is trained or skilled in strength, power, balance and agility, flexibility, and endurance". The CrossFit model holds "fitness", "health", and "athleticism" as strongly overlapping constructs. For most purposes they can be seen as equivalents. ? Can I enjoy optimal health without being an athlete? No! Athletes experience a protection from the ravages of aging and disease that non-athletes never find. For instance, 80-year-old athletes are stronger than non-athletes in their prime at 25 years old. If you think that strength isn't important consider that strength loss is what puts people in nursing homes. Athletes have greater bone density, stronger immune systems, less coronary heart disease, reduced cancer risk, fewer strokes, and less depression than non-athletes. ?What if I don't want to be an athlete; I just want to be healthy? You're in luck. We hear this often, but the truth is that fitness, wellness, and pathology (sickness) are measures of the same entity, your health. There are a multitude of measurable parameters that can be ordered from sick (pathological) to well (normal) to fit (better than normal). These include but are not limited to blood pressure, cholesterol, heart rate, body fat, muscle mass, flexibility, and strength. It seems as though all of the body functions that can go awry have states that are pathological, normal, and exceptional and that elite athletes typically show these parameters in the exceptional range. The CrossFit view is that fitness and health are the same thing. It is also interesting to notice that the health professional maintains your health with drugs and surgery each with potentially undesirable side effect whereas the CrossFit Coach typically achieves a superior result always with "side benefit" vs. side effect.

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Website http://crossfitinsanity.com
Revenue $2 million
Employees 4 (4 on RocketReach)
Address 17875 Sky Park Cir Suite AB, Irvine, California 92614, US
Phone (949) 660-8801
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SIC SIC Code 79 Companies, SIC Code 799 Companies
NAICS NAICS Code 71 Companies, NAICS Code 713 Companies, NAICS Code 7139 Companies

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The CrossFit Insanity annual revenue was $2 million in 2024.

Shirley Rubin is the Owner of CrossFit Insanity.

4 people are employed at CrossFit Insanity.

CrossFit Insanity is based in Irvine, California.

The NAICS codes for CrossFit Insanity are [71, 713, 7139].

The SIC codes for CrossFit Insanity are [79, 799].

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