Ahh, Buena Vista! A charming little mountain town nestled among dramatic peaks, rugged trails, towering rock walls and roaring rivers. This place has something for everyone! Hiking and backpacking trails reaching higher than 14,000 feet, mountain bike routes stretching for miles and miles, some of the best whitewater in the world and not to mention the quick and easy access to all of the beautiful outdoor recreation areas that Colorado has to offer. If you live here, chances are you live the active mountain lifestyle to some degree.
The various terrains and activities that we expose ourselves to are fun, physically demanding and at times can be very challenging to both the body and the mind. There are certain levels of abilities and adaptations that we must possess in order to recreate with more confidence and less risk. Luckily for us, the CrossFit training methodology focuses on training that are crucial for outdoor adventures because they directly translate to the demands we face when we go to play outside.
The term “functional fitness” really comes to life when you think about how what we do in the gym carries over to our time in the mountains. CrossFit’s definition of true fitness hinges on being well-rounded across all 10 general physical skills. In the gym, we improve our cardiovascular endurance, stamina, strength and flexibility through training that builds the body. Coordination, agility, balance, and accuracy come through repeated practice that sharpens the nervous system. Power and speed are adaptations of both training and practice. [1]
When you think about how these skills show up on the trail, on the water, or in the snow, it becomes clear: the work we do in the gym isn’t just about hitting PRs—it’s preparing us for real-life adventure. That endurance you built grinding through Murph? It’s going to make your next long hike feel way easier. All those weighted step-ups? They're training you to climb hills with a 40-pound pack like it’s no big deal. And those heavy deadlift days? They'll make picking up a load of firewood from the ground feel like a breeze.
We’re so lucky to live in a place where we can step out our front door and do the activities we love, and even luckier to have this gym with excellent programming and an awesome community to support us in crushing outdoor adventures!
[1] Glassman, G. (2002). What is fitness? CrossFit Journal. https://journal.crossfit.com/article/what-is-fitness