With irreverence, humor, and soul-touching candor, the former editor of
Bicycling magazine explores the CrossFit phenomenon, the fitness
revolution sweeping America, chronicling his experience "inside the box"
and how he got into the best shape of his life.
Lifelong amateur athlete Stephen Madden decided to put himself to the
test, physically and mentally, by immersing himself in the culture,
diet, and psyche of CrossFit--the fast-growing but controversial fitness
regime that's a stripped-down combination of high intensity aerobic
activity, weightlifting, calisthenics, and gymnastics practiced by more
than two million athletes worldwide. But what's crazier? The fact that
such a grueling regimen--in which puking and muscle breakdowns during
workouts are common--is so popular, or that people pay good money to do
it?
In Embrace the Suck, Madden chronicles the year he devoted to
mastering all of the basic Crossfit exercises like double unders, muscle
ups and kipping pullups, and immersing himself in the Paleo diet that
strips weight from its followers but leaves them fantasizing about
loaves of bread. Throughout, he explores the culture of the sport,
visiting gyms (boxes) around the country, becoming a CrossFit coach, and
confronting some basic questions about himself, his past and athletic
limitations--and why something so difficult and punishing can be at once
beautiful, funny, and rewarding.