Captain of talking in circles lol. You can tell he’s a private, guarded guy. Never gave away his training when everyone else did. Never really tells his true unfiltered opinions. Not a bad thing at all. Sun Tzu would be proud!
Look up his HWPO training. His special secret is strength and conditioning 101 bro, which is foreign to most typical crossfiters. He often separates the actual strength from the conditioning and does alot of assistance work. He doesn't just throw together a random metcons everyday and expects his 1 RMs to go up or his resting heart rate to go down. It's nothing new and common sense outside of the crossfit community. Coming from a crossfit level 2 coach. My advice, don't be married to the doctrine
What he was saying is spot on. Growing up in the 70's NFL Films created a world around the sport that was so compelling we were hooked. I'm from San Diego and grew up a Minnesota Vikings fan for example. Bud Grant and the Purple People Eaters battling it out in the frigid North - Epic stuff for a surf break kid. Story is everything.
Lmao he ran right around that question, understandable he doesn’t want to piss people off. But honesty and integrity are usually more important than safeguarding an answer
The games are a separate thing from your towns CrossFit gym. Those that compete they are after being number one. CrossFit HQ needs two businesses, the games and the affiliates. The issue now CrossFit has to compete against HWPO, Mayhem, PRVN, etc.
Crossfit firing all the guys who were producing the videos was CLASSIC short-sighted incompetent management. Where would Crossfit be today if they'd kept on producing all of those great videos? Those videos were how I first became a fan. Now I only watch to see if Tia is going to rack up another championship. I'm familiar with only a fraction as many competitors now as I was back then, and as a result don't much care how they do. They're just strangers to me, instead of people whose stories were fleshed out by those videos. Hollywood figured out long ago that you have to fill out characters before the audience will care what happens to them. That's why every disaster movie has the same formula. First get the audience familiar with the characters, THEN have the earthquake, fire, or whatever is going to happen to them. Crossfit threw away the organization that made us care about the competitors, and then is surprised when the sport is going NOWHERE as far as the general public and TV coverage are concerned. The hardcore fans may be familiar with a lot more of the competitors, but they're not enough to build recognition and get coverage.
CrossFit needs to either clean up its PED use or go the way of bodybuilding and fully embrace it. This gray area that has forced athletes, especially on the women's side, to deny it has really damaged the sport. I'm sure there are some clean athletes, but these days they are few and far between, especially on the women's side. Palumboism from Insulin (and to an extent HGH) use is all you need to see to know someone is using, regardless of drug testing. Furthermore, they have learned through track and field how to cycle off things like oxandrolone before competition, while maintaining gains. Peptides have further complicated this. The culture of CrossFit in local gyms has also gotten very toxic, which is really too bad. Many of the gyms in my area are closing up shop. Raising the standards for becoming a coach and opening a gym could help with this greatly. If you're going to give me a BS story about nobody using PEDs in CrossFit save it, because you are either naive or lying to yourself. For the record, I personally couldn't care less...to each their own. However, right now the sport has an optics problem and they need to figure out how to rectify it before they disappear.
At the Games, we need more compelling stories and rivalries. Someone needs to step up and say they want to win. How many times can we see a camera on an athlete after an event and hear, "it was fun" or "I'm so grateful to be here"? Think of the New York Jets vs. New England Patriots, River Plate vs. Boca Juniors, Jay Cutler vs. Ronnie Coleman, or the New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox. Rivalries and stories add excitement. We don't need physical fights, but can't at least one person talk some smack?
Thanks Mat, I'm a big fan! Time for athletes to be unionized and be given shared governance. From a spectator standpoint crossfit quickly gets boring with grind em type of workouts. In every sport I follow nobody finds it compelling to watch athletes grind out boring, goofy workouts. The present format puts undue strain, along with unnecessary wear and tear on athletes' bodies. Pick a few movements and go with those. Even the Tour de France maintains speed and explosive competition to the end. The crossfit community is tight and there is much to be respected there. The idea that one person crafts seemingly questionable athletic challenges, on his whim, for the entire field is insane. So many of the movements, ie. pistol squats, repetitive olympic movements, muscle ups on the rings for example, put athletes in needless harm with the risk of life altering injuries. Most assuredly injuries that will and do plague competitors for life. Last, please start being open about the widespread PEDs use. Crossfit is a total recovery sport and without PEDs athletes wouldn't be putting up the numbers that they do, or looked at jacked as they do. We are no longer naive and can see through the natty facade. We respect the dedication and hard work, it's commendable in all regards. But we know that the vast majority of the elite crossfitters are juicing. I personally don't care but it's time to lead with true integrity and talk openly about all aspects of training and competition. Keep up the hard work!
It always has been. They charge to enter the Open. They spend absolutely nothing on athletes. CrossFit is sponsored by all the big names. They’re not spending anything. It’s pure profit in the name of “functional fitness”
Im lost. Someone help me understand. So for years and years and years and incident after incident after incident the community approaches CFHQ about it's poor dealings, and year after year and incident after incident nothing happens, why do you guys still continue to support this brand year after year and incident after incident. And don't say "CrossFit promised to bury the hatchet". It's exactly like them saying "we promise to never punch you in the face again". Then next year what happens? You're all surprised when you get punched in the face? So confusing. Just stop supporting the brand. If you're not going to stop supporting CrossFit, then stop complaining about how they mishandle things.
@@DigiSTREAM21he said he isn't sitting in on board meetings or anything like that. He coaches athletes. He has no ties to how it or what goes into the decision making. That's not his role. He stays in his lane. Where's the confusion?
Unless CrossFit ditches handstand walking obstacle courses, there is zero chance it grows in leaps and bounds. Less than 1% of the world did gymnastics growing up and it needs to be eliminated. This is not a revolutionary idea and is simple math. Everyone can lift, run, bike, swim, etc, whereas almost nobody can do handstand walking. Does CF hate money?
Stop fence sitting. It’s piss poor. CrossFit has been dying a slow death for years and now it suffered a stroke that’s gonna bring it down. Not like Castro’s ego will get checked though. He has his millions.
Replace CF CEO Don Faul with Mike Burgener Replace Dave Castro with Henry Rojas. Bring more skill to the programming, not more marathons and boring a rucks.
No one should listen to anything Mat Fraser has to say about CrossFit. He was solely an opportunist, chasing cash. He still is an opportunist, chasing cash.
Honestly, stuff like this is why I stay so positive about the community. People care, and collectively it will keep moving in the right direction.
Castro interviewed all 79 athletes this year. Fantastic. Now he is interviewing the coaches.
Dave is awesome. Good for him. Now we need someone whose specialty is media so that it can be a high quality production like they used to be
Those interviews were a joke. He wasn't prepared at all and the focus was on him. We're you sarcastic?
@BroncoBen123 yea he did that so he can play buddy with them does he care at all
@@petershortland478who knows. I think he does care about them as people, but he did say once that all of the athletes are replaceable
We need to give MASSIVE cred to Heber and Mars!
Still kickin it as free agents!
Captain of talking in circles lol. You can tell he’s a private, guarded guy. Never gave away his training when everyone else did. Never really tells his true unfiltered opinions. Not a bad thing at all. Sun Tzu would be proud!
Kept looking up and away when he was spewing the bull. 😂
Look up his HWPO training. His special secret is strength and conditioning 101 bro, which is foreign to most typical crossfiters. He often separates the actual strength from the conditioning and does alot of assistance work. He doesn't just throw together a random metcons everyday and expects his 1 RMs to go up or his resting heart rate to go down. It's nothing new and common sense outside of the crossfit community. Coming from a crossfit level 2 coach. My advice, don't be married to the doctrine
Shows that there are underlying issues…👍🏾
@@thisguy-yv5so who you talking to, yourself?? Hahahaha
@@Strategic.Strength yes clearly not the person who made the initial comment
I didn't watch this but can anyone tell me did Matt Frazier say anything of substance because he usually doesn't say anything
What he was saying is spot on. Growing up in the 70's NFL Films created a world around the sport that was so compelling we were hooked. I'm from San Diego and grew up a Minnesota Vikings fan for example. Bud Grant and the Purple People Eaters battling it out in the frigid North - Epic stuff for a surf break kid. Story is everything.
Road to the games was a mad hype train. And perfect point about getting to know the athletes too.
2012 to 2019 or there abouts was peak crossfit.
I just want both teams to have fun.
skip to 1:16 for fraser
I think a series/competition like UFC's The Ultimate Fighter would be great for crossfit. You get to know the athletes and see what they can do.
Like if CrossFit had a media group that did documentaries and stuff, that would be so cool!
Mat’s answers are always so politically guarded. Says a lot without saying much directly.
I am listening like, Matt are you going to answer the question or not lol
Lmao he ran right around that question, understandable he doesn’t want to piss people off. But honesty and integrity are usually more important than safeguarding an answer
Fence sitting.
The games are a separate thing from your towns CrossFit gym. Those that compete they are after being number one. CrossFit HQ needs two businesses, the games and the affiliates. The issue now CrossFit has to compete against HWPO, Mayhem, PRVN, etc.
Crossfit firing all the guys who were producing the videos was CLASSIC short-sighted incompetent management. Where would Crossfit be today if they'd kept on producing all of those great videos? Those videos were how I first became a fan. Now I only watch to see if Tia is going to rack up another championship. I'm familiar with only a fraction as many competitors now as I was back then, and as a result don't much care how they do. They're just strangers to me, instead of people whose stories were fleshed out by those videos. Hollywood figured out long ago that you have to fill out characters before the audience will care what happens to them. That's why every disaster movie has the same formula. First get the audience familiar with the characters, THEN have the earthquake, fire, or whatever is going to happen to them. Crossfit threw away the organization that made us care about the competitors, and then is surprised when the sport is going NOWHERE as far as the general public and TV coverage are concerned. The hardcore fans may be familiar with a lot more of the competitors, but they're not enough to build recognition and get coverage.
Great segment. Love his take.
The nailed in the end, its the story telling.
Absolutely!
CrossFit needs to either clean up its PED use or go the way of bodybuilding and fully embrace it. This gray area that has forced athletes, especially on the women's side, to deny it has really damaged the sport. I'm sure there are some clean athletes, but these days they are few and far between, especially on the women's side. Palumboism from Insulin (and to an extent HGH) use is all you need to see to know someone is using, regardless of drug testing. Furthermore, they have learned through track and field how to cycle off things like oxandrolone before competition, while maintaining gains. Peptides have further complicated this. The culture of CrossFit in local gyms has also gotten very toxic, which is really too bad. Many of the gyms in my area are closing up shop. Raising the standards for becoming a coach and opening a gym could help with this greatly. If you're going to give me a BS story about nobody using PEDs in CrossFit save it, because you are either naive or lying to yourself. For the record, I personally couldn't care less...to each their own. However, right now the sport has an optics problem and they need to figure out how to rectify it before they disappear.
CrossFit made it really hard to follow! Last year when we had to subscribe to espn to watch the end was a massive failure!
At the Games, we need more compelling stories and rivalries. Someone needs to step up and say they want to win. How many times can we see a camera on an athlete after an event and hear, "it was fun" or "I'm so grateful to be here"? Think of the New York Jets vs. New England Patriots, River Plate vs. Boca Juniors, Jay Cutler vs. Ronnie Coleman, or the New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox. Rivalries and stories add excitement. We don't need physical fights, but can't at least one person talk some smack?
I Agree on everything. We need CF media back!
CF Media needs to make a comeback!
Wonder if the answers have changed…
Is this the same Mat who spoke with Rogan?
What do you mean?
Yes it is.
Thanks Mat, I'm a big fan! Time for athletes to be unionized and be given shared governance. From a spectator standpoint crossfit quickly gets boring with grind em type of workouts. In every sport I follow nobody finds it compelling to watch athletes grind out boring, goofy workouts. The present format puts undue strain, along with unnecessary wear and tear on athletes' bodies. Pick a few movements and go with those.
Even the Tour de France maintains speed and explosive competition to the end. The crossfit community is tight and there is much to be respected there. The idea that one person crafts seemingly questionable athletic challenges, on his whim, for the entire field is insane. So many of the movements, ie. pistol squats, repetitive olympic movements, muscle ups on the rings for example, put athletes in needless harm with the risk of life altering injuries. Most assuredly injuries that will and do plague competitors for life.
Last, please start being open about the widespread PEDs use. Crossfit is a total recovery sport and without PEDs athletes wouldn't be putting up the numbers that they do, or looked at jacked as they do. We are no longer naive and can see through the natty facade. We respect the dedication and hard work, it's commendable in all regards. But we know that the vast majority of the elite crossfitters are juicing. I personally don't care but it's time to lead with true integrity and talk openly about all aspects of training and competition. Keep up the hard work!
most of the notables are dealing with the injuries they got from competitive crossfit as well
It seems though that it wouldn't take much coordination to save lazar this year.
Crossfit seems to be about the $$$ instead of it just being about fitness.
It always has been. They charge to enter the Open. They spend absolutely nothing on athletes. CrossFit is sponsored by all the big names. They’re not spending anything. It’s pure profit in the name of “functional fitness”
@@maxfit68906A great business model
no one wants to know what’s happening “behind the scenes” - that’s the whole game
RIP Lazar….❤. Your death will not be in vain.
Im lost. Someone help me understand. So for years and years and years and incident after incident after incident the community approaches CFHQ about it's poor dealings, and year after year and incident after incident nothing happens, why do you guys still continue to support this brand year after year and incident after incident. And don't say "CrossFit promised to bury the hatchet". It's exactly like them saying "we promise to never punch you in the face again". Then next year what happens? You're all surprised when you get punched in the face? So confusing. Just stop supporting the brand. If you're not going to stop supporting CrossFit, then stop complaining about how they mishandle things.
Go watch the Castro athlete interviews
A pic of Tia.........why?
Saying alot, without saying anything
He has a company that trains CrossFit athletes but he doesn’t know what is going on, interesting.
@@DigiSTREAM21he said he isn't sitting in on board meetings or anything like that. He coaches athletes. He has no ties to how it or what goes into the decision making. That's not his role. He stays in his lane. Where's the confusion?
CF is dying
Unless CrossFit ditches handstand walking obstacle courses, there is zero chance it grows in leaps and bounds. Less than 1% of the world did gymnastics growing up and it needs to be eliminated. This is not a revolutionary idea and is simple math. Everyone can lift, run, bike, swim, etc, whereas almost nobody can do handstand walking. Does CF hate money?
Wouldn’t suit the current narrative from Castro
I totally 100% agree with you 😊
Stop fence sitting. It’s piss poor. CrossFit has been dying a slow death for years and now it suffered a stroke that’s gonna bring it down.
Not like Castro’s ego will get checked though. He has his millions.
Replace CF CEO Don Faul with Mike Burgener
Replace Dave Castro with Henry Rojas.
Bring more skill to the programming, not more marathons and boring a rucks.
You did CF just for money and you do it still for money.
It’s an inappropriate question, honestly.
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No one should listen to anything Mat Fraser has to say about CrossFit. He was solely an opportunist, chasing cash. He still is an opportunist, chasing cash.
And the greatest at it
And u r non
Nothing wrong with chasing cash.
Maybe so but CrossFit is a shit show now. Has been since Glassman left.
Who isn't, Javier? Who isn't.