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CrossFit: Nine Spots to Check Out the Olympian Workout in Phoenix

All gyms are not created equal. If the high-tech treadmills and state-of-the-art weight training equipment haven't brought expected results, CrossFit could be the answer.Military special operations and police academies have turned to CrossFit gyms since 2005, and mainstream versions of the workout routine have multiplied to the thousands since 2010. The...
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All gyms are not created equal. If the high-tech treadmills and state-of-the-art weight training equipment haven’t brought expected results, CrossFit could be the answer.

Military special operations and police academies have turned to CrossFit gyms since 2005, and mainstream versions of the workout routine have multiplied to the thousands since 2010. 

The high-impact, low machine-use system brings chiseled results to the Valley.

Check out nine local CrossFit resources after the jump … 

The conditioning system is a blend of weights, kettlebell, gymnastics, powerlifts, and sprints to burn fat and create muscle at quite literally insane rates, and a caveman-like diet. 

Fair warning: CrossFit is not for the light-pocketed. Monthtly rates average $100+ per month, but the first class is free at almost any gym in the Valley, so a taste can’t hurt — metaphorically. Here are nine local resources to get you started: 

Phoenix Proper

9. Core CrossFit

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825 N. 7th St.

Understanding that this workout is no hour at L.A. Fitness,
the downtown Phoenix location offers Neuromuscular Release Therapy (NRT). As
CrossFit is the steroid-injected version of weight training, NRT is of the
traditional massage.

8. CrossFit Full Strength

3853 E. Thomas Rd.To keep you updated at home, the central Phoenix location
offers a Workout of the Day on their site so the torture can be brought home
for a change.

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Scottsdale
 

7. CrossFit Scottsdale

14885 N. 83rd Pl., Suite 102

Boasting many awards on their home page, they also offer
kiddy courses for the little ones and five variations of classes to fit
members’ personal levels.

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6. Cactus CrossFit7038 E. 5th Ave.For the shy ones, not immediately willing to give it their
all in front of the skilled crowd, a free, private introduction is offered.


Tempe
 

5. CrossFit Southwest

2027 E. Cedar St.

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The oldest Arizonan affiliate, these troopers have been
around since 2005, just after the creation of this program. Proud to have no
A/C, sweating shouldn’t be a problem in this joint. Also, because, you know,
you’ll be lifting tires and such.

4. Freerange Crossfit5025 S. Ash Ave., Suite 12With recipes posted regularly on their sites, the nutrition
portion of this lifestyle is easier to keep up with. They also support Barbells for Boobs, a
weightlifting competition to raise awareness for breast cancer.


Southeast Valley 

3. Tribal CrossFit6170 W. Chandler Blvd.A location accessible for the suburbs, their site also
includes a simplified diet to transition home meal plans.

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2. Firebird CrossFit535 W. Iron Dr., Suite 112With no open gym, structured classes are the main focus of
this gym. Their Facebook
is regularly updated on new workouts and classes.

1. Ahwatukee CrossFit3145 E. Chandler Blvd., Suite 112It’s “the premiere women’s
only CrossFit gym in the world” if you haven’t heard yet. Sorry, fellas. Maybe
you can watch?

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