Blame the Sled, Blame the Carpet, Blame Yourself

Blame the Sled, Blame the Carpet, Blame Yourself

What actually makes a good coach: knowledge, experience, and care
Blame the sled, blame the carpet, blame the erg. Or maybe it's the pizza and beers the night before
Why most people pick the wrong coach and stay too long
The red flags: long bios, fake credentials, and "business coaches" who've never done anything
Why authenticity is starting to win and the cookie-cutter content is getting exposed
Content vs experience: why doing the thing matters more than talking about it
HYROX vs CrossFit: race vs training methodology
Why you can't just "do CrossFit" and expect to be good at HYROX
CrossFit missed the fitness racing moment, and HYROX didn't
Influencers, media, and the growing tension inside HYROX events
The mic situation: rules, respect, and how to handle it in the moment
Why most people complaining haven't actually done the race
Fitness definitions: what does "fittest" actually mean?
Community vs results: what actually matters and what's just a byproduct
Boundaries: when to stop giving energy to people who give nothing back

Summary

This one goes in a few different directions, but it all comes back to the same idea. There's a big difference between talking about something and actually doing it.

Steven's content works because it sits right in that space. It's funny, it pokes at HYROX and CrossFit, but it comes from experience. That turns into a bigger conversation about coaching, content, and competition, and how easy it is for people to fake their way through all three.

We get into what actually makes a good coach, why people stay in bad situations too long, and how to spot the red flags early.

There's also a separate conversation around boundaries. When to stop giving time and energy to people who aren't giving anything back, and how that shift changes everything, both in training and outside of it.

From there it moves into HYROX vs CrossFit, what each one is trying to do, and why most of the loud opinions come from people who haven't done both.

It ends up being less about which one is better and more about defining what you actually want from training and who you want around you. Once you do that, the rest gets a lot simpler.

Guest Links: Steven Rayner

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