furious fitness
07-03-2006, 11:39 AM
1. An RMax wiki.
The knowledge of Rmax is great and constantly sophisticating. It seems to me a wiki is a great way for the forum members to keep an updated go to source for us all to reference.
2. RMax gyms & dojos in LA & NYC (biggest populations, most potential outreach...and I'm in NYC). Could partner/share space with Crossfit to have things most gyms wouldn't have, such as obstacle courses!
I don't want to sound too evangelistic, but since RMax is so great, I feel like we should try to spread it as best as possible. Rmax leads from the front...but it could also lead from the front more in a place like NYC, and a gym would allow more people to come try it out and make it easier for people to stick with it through group work and a centralized, face-to-face support structure.
I know, I know...incremental progression, but it seems to me that the next incremental progression would be great if it were a gym!
The knowledge of Rmax is great and constantly sophisticating. It seems to me a wiki is a great way for the forum members to keep an updated go to source for us all to reference.
2. RMax gyms & dojos in LA & NYC (biggest populations, most potential outreach...and I'm in NYC). Could partner/share space with Crossfit to have things most gyms wouldn't have, such as obstacle courses!
I don't want to sound too evangelistic, but since RMax is so great, I feel like we should try to spread it as best as possible. Rmax leads from the front...but it could also lead from the front more in a place like NYC, and a gym would allow more people to come try it out and make it easier for people to stick with it through group work and a centralized, face-to-face support structure.
I know, I know...incremental progression, but it seems to me that the next incremental progression would be great if it were a gym!