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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 OVERVIEW
1 OVERVIEW5
1.1
ABOUT CROSSFIT5
1.2 MISSION5
1.3
1.4 PURPOSE6
1.5
LEARNING OUTCOMES6
1.6
1.7
1.8
INSTRUCTOR QUALIFICATIONS 7
1.9
PROGRAM UPDATES7
2 ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS7
2.1
ELIGIBILITY7
2.2
STATEMENT OF NON-DISCRIMINATION7
2.3
PROGRAM REQUISITES8
3 REGISTRATION PROCESS8
3.1
3.2
3.3 LANGUAGE 10
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TEST ADMINISTRATION 11
4.2
TEST CONDITIONS 11
4.3
4.4
4.5
TEST HANDLING 11
4.6
TEST IRREGULARITIES 11
4.7
TEST RULES 12
4.8
5 RESULTS PROCESS12
5.1
SCORE REPORTING 12
5.2
PASSING 13
5.3
5.4
CERTIFICATE EXPIRATION 14
5.5
INVALIDATION OF A CERTIFICATE 14
5.6
FAILING 14
5.7
5.8
APPEALS POLICY 15
5.9
5.10 COMPLAINTS 17
5.11 PARTICIPANT FEEDBACK 17
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PARTICIPANT PRIVACY 17
6.2
CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION 17
7 COURSE OUTLINE18
7.1
7.2
7.3
WORKOUTS 24
7.4
7.5
7.6
TEST-TAKING STRATEGIES 25
7.7
8 FORMS27
8.1
8.2
INDEX33
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1 OVERVIEW
1.1 ABOUT CROSSFIT
CrossFit is an open source, international business dedicated to the improvement of human health and athletic
performance. CrossFits foundation is a precise definition of fitness that can be measured, observed, and repeated.
CrossFit is a real world, functional fitness program that has a unique capacity to humble the worlds best athletes while
at the same time remaining universally scalable to facilitate development at all ability levels. Through extensive practical
application, study, and observation, CrossFit determined long ago that the needs of various populations differed in
degree, not in kind. When exposed to CrossFits prescription for training elite athleticism (constantly varied, highintensity functional exercise), athletes of all ages and ability levels reap the benefits of improved work capacity across
broad time and modal domains. This measurable and repeatable improvement in health and performance led to the
adoption of CrossFit as the principal strength and conditioning program for many law enforcement and military units
worldwide. CrossFits open source nature and commitment to measurable results ensures the constant evolution of the
program as better methods are discovered and validated.
CrossFit has several operating divisions. CrossFit.com and its associated websites offer extensive instruction and
education on human movement, along with specific techniques, strategies, and workouts for both athletes and
trainers. The CrossFit Journal is updated daily and is the worlds leading resource for original written material and
video instruction on athletic development. In addition, CrossFit is the worlds leading provider of performance-based
training seminars and certifications. The CrossFit Games formalized the Sport of Fitness and crowns its champions the
Worlds Fittest Man and Woman. The CrossFit Affiliate program licenses the CrossFit trademark to qualified trainers for
commercial purposes. Each of these divisions contributes directly to building and supporting a community of genuine
fitness practitioners.
1.2 MISSION
The mission of the CrossFit Certification and Training Department is to establish and support an international community
of authentic fitness practitioners through open-source publication, education, and accredited certification and certificate
programs.
1.3 LEVEL 1 TRAINER CERTIFICATE SCOPE
The CrossFit Level 1 Trainer Certificate Course is a two-day introductory course on methodology, concepts,
and movements.
The course includes classroom instruction on: CrossFits concepts and methodology, CrossFits foundational movements,
programming to optimize training results, and nutrition strategies to support fitness.
Practicals include small group training sessions where students are instructed in CrossFits foundational movements
under low intensity with a focus on improving technique. Students have their movement observed and corrected, and
engage in dialogue concerning effective correction techniques.
Large, group CrossFit workouts are conducted as an example of bringing it all together; establishing an example of how
to conduct a class and how to hold a standard of proper technique under high intensity and scaling for any ability level.
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1.4 PURPOSE
The purpose of the course is to provide students with an introductory level education on the fundamental
principles and movements that make up the CrossFit Program.
The L1 course is structured to meet a two-fold goal:
1.
Provide attendees the understanding to better use CrossFit methods for themselves; and
2.
Provide attendees an initial and foundational education for them to begin training others using CrossFit.
For trainers-to-be the purpose of the Course is not to provide an exhaustive CrossFit education but rather provide
an initial credential and foundation through which to gain expertise safely and effectively with practice and
experience. The CrossFit Level 1 Certificate is one of the requirements for becoming a CrossFit affiliate. However,
earning the L1 Certificate should not be considered the end of an education to be a trainer, but rather the
beginning.
1.5 LEARNING OUTCOMES
After completing this course and successfully passing the Level 1 Certificate Test, participants will be better able to:
Identify the Primary Points of Performance and instances of their violation for the foundational
movements
Identify correct movement or violations of sound movement and apply appropriate correction toward
improved movement
Apply the CrossFit program safely and effectively in order to gain experience necessary to develop
competency in training others using CrossFit methods.
Perform the foundational movements safely and correctly or assess when one is not and apply an
appropriate correction toward improved movement
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The 50-question multiple-choice test is based on the core concepts, methodology, and foundational movements of
CrossFit. All of the material used comes directly from the course and the CrossFit Training Guide. Participants are given 45
minutes to complete the test. It is a closed book, no-notes test.
The test is designed to be a review and measure of understanding of the course and the essential elements underlying
CrossFit training methods. Upon passing the test and completing all course requisites, the student will receive a CrossFit
Level 1 Trainer Certificate.
Participants may opt out of taking the test. Participants who choose not to take the test will be awarded a Certificate of
Attendance. A Certificate of Attendance does not afford the CF-L1 Trainer designation and is not sufficient for training
others using CrossFit methods, nor is it sufficient for applying for affiliation with CrossFit.
1.7 NON-SCORED TEST QUESTIONS
The CF-L1 test contains five unscored questions that are being pretested or evaluated for future use. These questions
are not scored and they do not affect an individuals pass/fail status. The unscored questions are scattered throughout
the test so participants will answer them with the same effort that they give to the actual scored questions.
To ensure the CF-L1 test reflects current information, new questions must be continuously introduced and evaluated.
Pretesting is an accepted practice that creates a statistically sound standardized test and allows participants to receive
scores that are based only on pretested questions.
1.8 INSTRUCTOR QUALIFICATIONS
All CrossFit Level 1 Course Instructors have passed the Level 1 test and the Level 2 Coachs Certification and have
worked at or owned a CrossFit Affiliate for at least 1-year. Each has been screened, developed, and demonstrated their
competency through rigorous peer review and CrossFit HQ staff training. Positions on staff are competitive and this
training, professional development and evaluation are on going throughout each instructors time on staff. Many of our
trainers have extensive personal qualifications and backgrounds in strength and conditioning, college level sports and
the professional health and fitness industry. Additionally, there are doctors, lawyers, executives, teachers, military and
law enforcement professionals, and many other arrays of experience & talent among the CrossFit Instructor Staff.
For qualifications of a specific CF-L1 Instructor, please contact the instructor directly.
1.9 PROGRAM UPDATES
Any changes to the Level 1 Trainer Certificate Programs purpose, scope, requisites, and intended learning outcomes, as
well as any changes to the registration process and any and all other changes that may affect participants, will be kept up
to date within this Participant Handbook. The most current version will always be available at:
www.crossfit.com/cf-info/certs.shtml
2 ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
2.1 ELIGIBILITY
Participants are eligible for the CrossFit Level 1 Trainer Certificate if they are at least 17 years old and in good standing
with CrossFit, Inc. Minors under 17 years of age may attend the course and receive a Certificate of Attendance but they
are not eligible for the Level 1 Trainer Certificate.
2.2 STATEMENT OF NON-DISCRIMINATION
CrossFit endorses the principles of equal opportunity. Eligibility criteria for test and qualification as a CrossFit Level 1
Trainer are applied equally to all participants regardless of age, race, religion, gender, national origin, veteran status,
sexual preference or orientation, or disability.
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Attendance for the entire two-day course from 9am-5pm, both days, to include:
passing the Level 1 written test in person with a score of 35/45 (77%) or higher.
Only by fulfilling all of the above stated requisites will a participant be awarded a CF-L1 Trainer Certificate.
Participation is defined as actively participating in all group activities and movements, exercises, and workouts.
Attendance is defined as being there from start to finish each day of the course.
Participation in all workouts is required to receive a Trainer Certificate. All workouts can and will be scaled
appropriately for individuals with special needs. Please see the Lead Instructor at the beginning of Day 1 in order to
arrange for appropriate accommodations.
Due to the introductory nature of the course, and not all attendees being interested in training others, participants
may choose to not take the test. In that case, or in the event that a participant fails the test, a Certificate of
Attendance will be awarded. Certificates of Attendance do not afford the CF-L1 designation and do not expire.
3 REGISTRATION PROCESS
3 REGISTRATION PROCESS
3.1 REGISTRATION AND FEES
All participants are required to register for the CrossFit Level I Certificate program at www.CrossFit.com under the
link for the specific event.
The link will take the participant to a third-party tool called RegOnLine for registration and fee collection.
Final balances are due paid in full six weeks prior to the course. A $250 deposit must be placed to secure a spot in
the course. Payments can be made up to six weeks prior to the course. The course must be paid in full six weeks
prior to the course or you will forfeit your spot.
Checks are accepted in US funds ONLY.
If you are paying by check, then you have two options for sending it to us:
by mail
CrossFit, Inc.
P.O. Box 29869
Phoenix, AZ 85038-9869
by courier
Wells Fargo Lockbox S4001-01A
Ref: CrossFit, Inc. Box 29869
1305 W. 23rd St.
Tempe, AZ 85282
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Individuals verify that they have read and agree to all policies and procedures in this Participant Handbook.
These include but are not limited to:
security policies,
course requisites,
test-site rules,
participant confidentiality,
registration process,
The examinations and the questions contained therein are the exclusive property of CrossFit and are protected
by federal copyright law. No part of the examination(s) may be copied, reproduced in part or whole by any
means whatsoever, including memorization.
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3.3 LANGUAGE
The Level 1 Course is currently offered in English only. Please contact [email protected] at least two weeks prior
to the course start date for information and permission on attending the course with a translator, using a foreignlanguage dictionary, or to be given more time to complete the test. No accommodations or permissions will be
made on site. Translators will be allowed to translate during the course only. No translators can be used during
the test.
Currently, the written test is offered in English, South American Spanish, Korean, German, French, and Italian. The
CrossFit Training Guide (study material) is available in English, South American Spanish, Castilian Spanish, French,
German, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Icelandic, and Russian. CrossFit is continually in the process of translating its
educational materials to other languages, so please check with [email protected] for the most up-to-date list of
languages available.
If we do not have the test or study material translated into your primary language and you are not 100% confident in
your English comprehension we strongly urge you to consider attending at a later date when your primary language
is available. If we do not have your language available and you decide to test anyway and fail, the test results will be
final and a 150.00 retest fee will apply for your next attempt.
3.4 RETESTING: PARTICIPANT FAILS
In the event that a participant fails to pass the Level 1 Test or opts not to take the test, he/she will have unlimited
opportunities to retake the test during test sessions as scheduled by CrossFit, Inc. within one year from the date of
the initial attempt. After one year of unsuccessful attempts to pass the test, an individual must re-attend the Level 1
Trainer Course. Fee for re-attendance is $500.00.
3.5 REVALIDATION: PARTICIPANT PASSES
In the event that a participant passes the CrossFit Level 1 Certificate Test, the participants certificate is valid for five
years from the date of issue. After the five years, to revalidate the CrossFit Level 1 Trainer Certificate, the course must
be re-attended and the test passed. Fee for revalidating an expired certificate is $500.00.
3.6 CANCELLATION, TEST OR FEE REFUND, OR FAILURE TO APPEAR
CrossFit does not accommodate refunds or transfers for courses or tests. Under extreme circumstances cancellations
may be accepted and refunds or transfers accommodated.
Registrants who do not attend the course or sit for the test and do not request a refund forfeit all fees.
If a registrant has missed the course or test due to emergency or hardship they may contact [email protected].
Approvals for refunds and transfers will be made on a case-by-case basis.
3.7 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
Special arrangements shall be provided to participants with a disability (as defined by Section 3 of the Americans
with Disabilities Act) who submit, with their course registration, a written explanation of their needs along with
appropriate medical documentation. Forms to use when applying for accommodations are included in the Forms
section of this Handbook, under ADA Accommodations Request.
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All participants must have registration receipt and proper government-issued photo ID to be admitted.
Participants arriving more than five minutes late for the test will not be admitted and will forfeit their fees.
No unauthorized reference material, books, papers, or personal items (purses, briefcases, coats, etc.) are
allowed in the test area.
No electronic devices are permitted during the test, including but not limited to cell phones, Blackberries,
iPhones, signaling devices such as pagers and alarms, PDAs, and other hand-held computers.
No assisting or soliciting assistance from other participants or those responsible for the administration of
the test.
No test materials, documents, or memoranda of any sort are to be taken from the test site.
Participants may not communicate with other participants during the test. Proctors are authorized to maintain a
secure and proper test administration environment, including relocation or expulsion of participants or guests.
Participants who must leave the testing room during the test must receive permission from the proctor and will be
escorted while outside the testing room. Participants will not be allowed additional time to make up for time lost.
4.8 VIOLATING TEST RULES
If a participant is caught violating testing rules, the participant will be dismissed from the test site and may
be declared permanently ineligible for future CrossFit courses and tests. Test proctors are authorized to take
immediate, appropriate measures against participants who are caught violating testing rules.
Receipt, possession, or transmission of CrossFit test materials, either before the test, on site, or in the future,
including test questions in any form, is a breach of CrossFit policy and is strictly forbidden. CrossFit reserves the right
to take whatever measures it deems necessary to protect the integrity of its tests. This could include, but would not
necessarily be limited to, exclusion from a current course and test and future courses and tests, and suit for recovery
of damages.RESULTS PROCESS
5 RESULTS PROCESS
5.1 SCORE REPORTING
The CrossFit Certification and Training Department is solely responsible for the decision of issuing certificates.
Scores will be delivered to participants via email within 5-7 days from the test date. Certificates will be individually
mailed and can take up to 3 weeks to arrive domestically and 4-6 weeks to arrive internationally.
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5.2 PASSING
Participants who pass the Level 1 Certificate test by scoring 35/45 (77%) or higher will be awarded a CrossFit Level 1
Trainer Certificate, a sample of which is displayed below:
Designation and Meaning:
The issuance of a CrossFit Level 1 Trainer Certificate confirms the participant has met all program requisites including
passing the written test.
Attainment of the certificate means individuals have demonstrated a basic understanding of the CrossFit fundamentals,
both concepts and movements, presented in the CrossFit Level 1 Trainer Course. This can be a starting point to begin
training others and continue successful development as a CrossFit Trainer. It affords the designation of CrossFit Level 1
Trainer (CF-L1), meets CrossFits requirement for training others using CrossFit methods, and provides the opportunity to
apply for affiliation with CrossFit.
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Result: Fail
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Each of the subject areas is weighted differently, as indicated in the test blueprint (below), printed in Section 7.2 of this
Handbook. The standardized method to scoring the test means participants will not be able to average scores on the
subject areas in an attempt to determine a specific score. Subject area analysis is provided solely for the purposes of
preparing for the next test.
Due to issues of test item security CrossFit, its instructors and other representatives will not provide information on the
exact questions that were answered incorrectly. If you are struggling passing the test one option is to attend the course
again or to study/work with someone who has passed the test.
5.7 REQUEST FOR HAND SCORING
Should a participant feel there was an error made in scoring his/her test, a hand score of the answer sheet can be
requested. Requests must be made in writing within 30 days from the date the test was taken. Requests should be sent
to CrossFit via email to [email protected]. Fee for hand scoring is $25.00.
On receipt of a written request and payment of the $25.00 fee, the participants answer sheet will be inspected and hand
scored by CrossFit. This process ensures that no stray pencil marks, multiple responses, or other conditions interfered
with computer scoring. The results of the hand score will be final.
5.8 APPEALS POLICY
An appeal is a formal request to CrossFit for special consideration for accommodation after the test has been scored. A
sound rationale (logical basis) regarding the need for special consideration must be provided by the student. An appeal
is not an avenue for requesting a passing score on a failed test.
Submission of an Appeal
An appeal must be lodged no later than thirty (30) days after notification by CrossFit of the adverse decision by sending
a letter of appeal. Appeals shall be submitted via email to [email protected] or faxed to (202) 354-4889 within 30
calendar days of the test with the word Appeal in the subject line of the email.
The Appeals Application is included in the Forms section of this Handbook. Appeals shall include:
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Test taken
Test location
Test date
Reason for appeal. Include as much information possible and a reasonable rationale for the appeal.
Outcome desired
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All relevant supportive documentation must be included or referenced in the appeal submission. The application
for submitting an appeal appears in the Forms section of this Participant Handbook. The appeals process is
detailed below.
Appeals Process
Initial Review:
The Certification and Training Department staff shall review appeals within seven business days of receipt and a
response will be sent to the appellant via email.
Initial Response:
The response will be one of:
Appeal Denied, along with an explanation for the denial and/or information on an alternate course of
action where applicable. The denial will include information on appellants further recourse if appellant
wishes to pursue the appeal.
Appeal Forwarded to the Appeals Board, with information to the appellant about how he/she will be
contacted to present the appeal.
Appeal Delayed to provide time to gather further information. Within 30 calendar days appellant will be
sent either a Denial or Appeal Forwarded notification.
Upon receipt of the appeal, the Certification Director shall inform the Appeals Board to evaluate the appeal. The
individuals must be impartial and have no conflict of interest with the appeal. Where conflict of interest exists, it will
be disclosed, and the Appeals Board member will recuse him/herself from the case. The Certification Director will
then ask the Advisory Panel Chair to appoint a neutral member of the Advisory Panel to the appeal.
The Appeals Board shall meet by teleconference within thirty (30) days of receipt of the appeal. All determinations
regarding appeals shall be made by simple majority vote of the Appeals Board.
Written notice of the Appeals Board determination shall be provided to the appellant within ten (10) business days
of the determination. The Appeals Board determination shall be final.
5.9 REQUEST FOR DUPLICATE CERTIFICATE
Any participant may request additional copies of his or her certificate at any time. Requests must be sent via email to
[email protected]. Please allow up to 3 weeks within the US or 6 weeks internationally for your Certificate
to arrive.
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5.10 COMPLAINTS
Complaints are defined as any written communication submitted to [email protected] in which a customer/
participant explicitly expresses dissatisfaction regarding any area of service. Complaints must be communicated
independently of the standard feedback form.
Complaints will be handed primarily by the Certification Department Registrar or passed on to the appropriate person to
handle. All complaints will be handled in an unbiased and timely manner.
5.11 PARTICIPANT FEEDBACK
After the course, all participants will receive an email from CrossFits Certification Department soliciting feedback on all
aspects of the course. Additionally, participants can contact [email protected] at any time with course or
test feedback.
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7 COURSE OUTLINE
7.1 LECTURES AND METHODOLOGY LEARNING OBJECTIVES
What is CrossFit:
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Define Variance
Define General Physical Preparedness (GPP) and indentify the relationship of Variance to GPP
Explain the concept of failing at the margins of your experience and how it relates to GPP & Variance
Define Intensity
Define Functional
Natural
Essential
Safe
Core to Extremity
Power
Articulate the relationship between Intensity and results related to fitness goals
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What is Fitness:
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Define the 4 supporting models of this definition: 1) 10 General Physical Skills; 2) The Hopper; 3) Metabolic
pathways; and 4) Lifestyle choices (Sickness-Wellness-Fitness Continuum)
Differentiate training from practice and the adaptations developed under both
Explain the goal of the CrossFit program in relation to the power curve
Explain the deficiency of using definitions such as in shape or the absence of disease for Fitness and
Health, respectively
Explain the concepts of measurable, observable, and repeatable and how they lend themselves to CrossFit
being an evidence based fitness program.
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Technique:
Define Technique
Define efficiency
Explain the relationship of Coordination, Accuracy, Agility, and Balance to Practice & Technique
Differentiate traditional definitions of strength from CrossFits definition of Strength (i.e. the productive
application of force)
Explain how to use threshold training as a tool for practicing and improving technique while
maximizing speed
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Articulate the relationship between the 3 macronutrients and 2 hormones: insulin and glucagon
Identify the diseases that make up the Deadly Quartet and the cause and effect relationship between them,
the food you eat and insulin
Identify the recommended diet for avoiding sickness (i.e., inflammation, insulin resistance, metabolic
syndrome etc)
Identify the CrossFit recommendation for optimizing performance (i.e., measuring portions using
Zone guidelines)
Identify the most effective fish oil dosage and the conditions under which an individual should stop taking
fish oil
Articulate the benefits of recording how much you eat (i.e. weighing and measuring)
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Define and articulate the importance of core strength and Midline Stabilization
Articulate the exercises for which the GHD is used in CrossFit (i.e. hip extension, back extension, hip & back
extension, GHD sit-up)
Describe how to scale the common CrossFit GHD exercises for any level of athlete
Articulate/ Identify primary points of performance for the common CrossFit GHD exercises
Identify the musculature used for the common CrossFit GHD exercises.
Describe how musculature is working in the common CrossFit GHD exercises (i.e. static vs, dynamic)
Programming:
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Define GPP
Define and give examples of the types of movements most commonly used in CrossFit
programming (G/W/M)
Define and give examples of common types of CrossFit workouts (i.e. single modality, couplets, triplets,
chippers, AMRAP, classic girl benchmarks)
Define time priority workouts and identify how to measure an increase in power in these workouts
Define task priority workouts and identify how to measure an increase in power in these workouts
Identify the scope of the movements used in CrossFit Programming (i.e., Functional Movements)
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Define and Identify the common Functional Movements used in CrossFit programming (i.e. Gymnastics,
Weightlifting, Monostructural Cardio)
Identify the factors that can be varied (i.e., time, load, movements, objects, environment, etc.)
Demonstrate an understanding of movement functions (i.e., pushing vs, pulling, shoulder vs. hip initiated
movements (pull-up vs. row), planes of movement (overhead, below, in front), partial vs. full ROM of the
shoulder and hip (kettlebell swing vs. squat)
Demonstrate the ability to design workouts based on what has happened the previous day, days and cycle
Demonstrate how to scale a workout for special populations (e.g., an injured athlete, an elderly athlete, a
beginner, an advanced athlete)
Demonstrate how to apply the strategy of mechanics, consistency and then intensity based on an athletes
capacity, health, and experience level
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State and identify the primary points of performance for each movement and their violations
Describe how these points of performance are applicable to most functional movements used in
CrossFit programming
Practical Instruction: 1) Squat/ Front Squat/ Overhead Squat, 2) Press/Push Press/ Push Jerk, and 3) Deadlift/ Sumo
Deadlift High Pull/ Med Ball Clean
Receive hands-on coaching and individual prescription for correcting/ bettering these moves in oneself
Gain exposure to the fundamentals of teaching, seeing and correcting these movements in other athletes
Receive hands-on coaching and individual prescription for correcting/ bettering these moves
Be able to state and indentify the primary points of performance and their violation for each of
the movements
7.3 WORKOUTS
Day 1 Workout:
Experience being instructed, being corrected under intensity and/or having a workout appropriately
scaled for oneself
Day 2 Workout
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Experience being instructed, being corrected under intensity and/ or having a workout appropriately
scaled for oneself
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% of Test
Brief Explanation
What is CrossFit
12-18%
What is Fitness
10-15%
The Moves
28-33%
Technique
4-8%
Nutrition
12-18%
Programming
20-25%
Total:
86-117%
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Lumbar extension, weight in the heels, depth below parallel, and knees tracking over the toes.
b) Lumbar extension, hands up, weight in the heels, and depth to parallel.
c)
Weight in the heels, hands up, head up, and knees tracking over the toes.
d) Chest up, knees not traveling past the toes, depth to parallel, and heels down.
The CrossFit prescription of relative intensity refers primarily to scaling workouts based on:
a)
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8 FORMS
8.1 LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE TEST APPEALS APPLICATION
APPEALS APPLICATION
Appellant Information:
Name of appellant:
Postal address of appellant:
Email address of appellant (required):
Telephone contact number(s) of appellant:
Test Information:
Test Taken:
Test Location:
Test Date:
Lead Instructors Name:
Reason for Appeal:
Include as much information possible:
Outcome Desired:
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Zip Code:
Cell Phone:
Email Address:
Special Testing Accommodations:
Test Date and Location (test center) for which you are requesting accommodation:
Address:
City:
State:
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in my capacity as a(n)
(professional title)
The participant discussed with me the nature of the test being administered. It is my opinion that because of this
participants disability described below, he/she should be accommodated by providing the special arrangements
listed on the Special Testing Accommodation Request Form.
Comments on Disability:
Signature:
Title:
Organization:
License # (if applicable):
Phone Number:
Date:
Participant Instructions:
Return this form with a copy of the Special Testing Accommodation Request Form to [email protected] or fax
to (202) 354-4889. Please write Accommodations Request in the Subject line of the email or cover page of the fax.
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INDEX
Language, 10
About CrossFit, 5
Learning Outcomes, 6
Appeals Policy, 15
Mission, 5
Revalidation/Participant
Passes, 10
Overview, 5
Score Reporting, 12
Certificate Expiration, 14
Certificate Verification, 17
Participant Feedback, 17
Statement of NonDiscrimination, 7
Complaints, 17
Participant Privacy, 17
C
Cancellation, Test or Fee Refund,
or Failure to Appear, 10
Eligibility, 7
Eligibility Requirements, 7
F
Failing, 14
Forms, 27
I
Identity and Test Security, 9
Invalidation of a Certificate, 14
T
Taking the Test, 10
Test Administration, 11
Passing, 13
Program Requisites, 8
Test Conditions, 11
Program Updates, 7
Test Handling, 11
Purpose, 6
Test Irregularities, 11
Test Rules, 12
Test-Taking Strategies, 25
Trainer Certificate Use, 13
V
Violating Test Rules, 12
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