
Originally Posted by
Gallowmere
I'll be the first to admit that CrossFit boxes are limited by one thing that the average bodybuilder/gym rat doesn't need: good coaches. With extremely technical movements like the snatch, you really need someone to break down the individual components of the lift to the rank newbie; not so much with concentration curls, calf raises, etc.
Pair that with the fact that CF utilizes more types of movement in a day than most BB splits will use in a week, and yes, the potential for injury is definitely higher. This part can often be put down on people not knowing their limits, BUT an attentive coach would see that something was wrong within the group well before Laura Mae threw out her hip or tore a hamstring. If not, her weight used was improper which can either fall back to her if hiding pain response, or the coach if insisting she push until something breaks.
All in all, CF's retention is quite high, and considering just how much these people do in a given WoD, the fact that injury rates are as low as they are is a testament to the fact that the human body isn't quite as fragile as some may choose to believe.
Hell, my bench and deadlift form on max efforts would probably send half of the people here into apoplectic fits. Doesn't mean that it's not accomplishing the intended goal. Hell, scour the forums here, and you can find all kinds of injuries that occurred while performing "safe" movements with proper form. Things just break sometimes. No sense in worrying about it excessively beforehand.