If you’re working hard in the gym and committed to your fitness journey, there might be times when you feel the urge to add a little extra to your training. Maybe you’re tempted to sneak in a few more strength sessions or tack on more aerobic work. It’s natural to want to push for more, especially when you’re dedicated to improvement! But here’s an important principle in CrossFit: trusting the process.
Our programming isn’t just about putting together challenging workouts. Each session, cycle, and skill focus is carefully planned to help you progress in all areas over time. Here’s why following the program, without adding extra work, is the best way to get the results you’re looking for.
CrossFit is designed to make you a well-rounded athlete. That means working on strength, stamina, speed, power, cardio respiratory endurance, flexibility, balance, accuracy, agility and coordination. By following the program as it’s laid out, you’re training each of these areas, building broad, functional fitness that makes you ready for anything. CrossFit’s goal is to help you become stronger, fitter, and more resilient, without overemphasising any one area.
Focusing too much on just one type of training (like strength or endurance) can lead to gaining ability in one area to the detriment of another. And while it might seem helpful to add more on top of what’s programmed, this can throw off the carefully planned balance that’s working to develop you as a whole athlete.
We get that adding an extra lift or a longer cardio session might seem beneficial, but CrossFit programming already has these elements strategically built in. Strength, endurance, and conditioning all have their place in the program—and they’re balanced to work together in a way that’s sustainable and effective.
CrossFit programming rotates between different types of work to give your body time to adapt and recover. This approach helps you get stronger and faster without the risk of overuse or burnout. If you add too much extra work, you may be hindering the rest and adaptation process that your muscles and energy systems need to actually improve.
Here’s the magic of CrossFit: it’s the intensity of each session, not the volume, that drives results. You don’t have to do more and more work to make progress. Instead, focusing on the intensity of each workout is key. This is why CrossFit workouts can be short and still highly effective.
Pushing yourself in today’s workout, knowing that tomorrow’s session will focus on something different, is how CrossFit helps you get better all-around. Adding more volume can sometimes backfire, making you feel fatigued or burnt out. The program’s intensity is designed to give you the maximum benefits without needing to do “extra.”
Progress in CrossFit doesn’t happen in a single workout or even a single week. Our programming follows cycles that build on each other over time. For a few weeks, you might notice a focus on strength, and then the programming may shift to skills or endurance. This rotation ensures you’re improving across the board without overloading your body in any one area.
By following these cycles, you’re setting yourself up for long-term progress. Think of it as investing in all-around fitness. While it can be tempting to want more of a single type of workout, remember that the programming is designed to work over the long term, helping you avoid burnout and build lasting strength and resilience.
We all want results, and it’s completely understandable to want them fast! But when you trust the process, sticking to the program as it’s laid out, you’ll be amazed at the progress you can make. CrossFit programming is designed for quality, not quantity, and following it with intention is the surest way to hit your goals.
So next time you feel the urge to add more, take a moment and think: Am I giving the program a chance to work as intended? Often, the best results happen when we focus on getting the most out of each workout instead of trying to do more.
Stick with it, stay consistent, and trust the process—your fitness journey is right on track.
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