CrossFit Ede and preventive health: why wait for things to go wrong? You often feel it coming.Less energy. More aches and pains. Worse recovery.But you keep going. Until you can’t anymore. That’s exactly where it often goes wrong. CrossFit Ede and preventive health. “That’s part of getting older.”“Yeah, but exercising too much isn’t good either.””You

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April 8, 2026

Training during menstruation: do women really need to train differently? This is one of those topics that suddenly everyone has an opinion on in recent years: working out during menstruation and your cycle. Looking purely at the science, the answer is frankly less black and white than social media makes it seem. Yes, your cycle

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March 26, 2026

Creatine in CrossFit: what does the science really say? Creatine is perhaps the most talked about supplement within CrossFit. But among all the Instagram advice, pre-workout hype and marketing claims, one thing is often forgotten: What does the science actually say? In this blog, I’ll take you through what creatine really does, who it’s useful

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March 18, 2026

Mental Health in Sports: Why Sports Make Your Mental Health Stronger (And Coaching Makes the Difference) Mental health is not an afterthought. It is the foundation. And yet every day I see people who think sports is only about physical progression. But if we look at what the science says about mental health in sports,

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March 12, 2026

CrossFitting with injury: stupid or just smart? CrossFitting with an injury is often not the problem. Poor coaching is the problem. “With back problems, you shouldn’t go CrossFit, right?”“CrossFit is very injury prone.”“You’ll only get injured there.”“All those crazy moves can never be good. Is CrossFit injury prone? Let’s start with the numbers. Multiple scientific

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February 20, 2026