The female commentators are talking about how they'd do it, what's wrong here, oo she's tall and it's embarrassing because it's not about you. The male commentator is trying to keep it to what's happening in real time and they're like "it takes strength and endurance and it's tough" ... We get that, that's why we're watching... Be better, focus on the field. As a new person, very interested and watching the Tests here on RU-vid (only acces for me) It's difficult enough to keep up without seeing everyone's rep count, knowing which face belongs to which name, who's leading, how close they are to second and what exercise they're going to... Keep it to what's happening, that's the exciting part, tell us where they're at, how far they have left, how they did on their last test that's it! It's so distracting to get "it's tough, it's hard, it's taxing" and have the camera on the person competing and not know where they are or how many reps they have left and if they're even on the top 5. At some point I'm watching Vitesson and have no idea how far she is and it's dead air then "she's so tall", come on. You're representing women as commentators as well talk about what's happening. It's so frustrating, the camera showed her taking the lead and you said nothing about it
A lot of people should notice the strongman-inspired events are less stupid than other events. More sled pushes, 5-rep squats, logs, husefell carries, and not handstand walking.
@@christophejergales7852 Its not crying its constructive criticism. Crossfit wouldn't be the laughing stock of strength/endurance sports if they took out the stupid events. Which they won't.