Paradiso CrossFit WOD Blog

How to Choose the Best Playa Del Rey CrossFit Gym

Where you work out can directly affect the results. You may be able to stay in shape by hitting the treadmill for an hour every day, but is that really

Culver City Fitness Club | Why CrossFit is King

Do you feel caught in a fitness rut? Do you ever feel like you’re staying in shape, but not seeing any noticeable improvements? If so, it may be time to

Playa Del Rey Fitness Center | How to Get the Maximum Results

Are you tired of your workouts plateauing? Have you hit a wall that you just can’t seem to overcome? If so, you may want to change your approach to fitness.

Culver City Group Exercise Class | Why the Group Dynamic Matters

There are so many factors at play when it comes to choosing an effective workout plan. Getting in the best possible shape requires you to carefully consider the exercises you

Need a Playa Del Rey Personal Trainer? | Why Choose Paradiso

Spending time with a personal trainer is one of the easiest ways to make your workout sessions more productive. A good instructor helps you to perform exercises safely, motivates you,

Santa Monica Best Gyms | Reasons to Consider Paradiso

Whether you’re looking for a place to finally achieve your fitness goals, or you just don’t feel like you’re reaching your full potential at your current fitness center, Paradiso CrossFit

Deadlift Wednesday!

Wednesday, January 14, 2015 First Day of PCFU Gymnastics Class at Venice tonight!  Contact us to see if there is still room available.  Learn to master basic bodyweight movements like

Nutrition: Rocket to Success

Tuesday, January 13, 2015 Prehab: Tricep mash/Rack stretch Bottom of Squat, 1-2 min. Lat activations/Bar swings Warm-up: Monster Walks, 10x each direction 10 Wall balls 10 Burpees 10 Tuck ups

Week of 1/12/15

Week 2. I tried to add more pulling and overhead volume where possible. Let’s monitor how this week goes in terms of fatigue and hitting individual weaknesses. Monday – Snatch/Squat 1)

New Crossfit Moves | Plymotric Pushups Technique

Description This is a version of a Plyometric Push – Up using plates. Thruout the push-up keeping a nice tight line from the shoulder to hip, knees and ankle. Start