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Training CrossFit With Cancer 

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In this panel from the 2022 CrossFit Games, Allison Betof Warner, MD and Ph.D., and affiliate owner Amy Hollingsworth join Mike Giardina to discuss the current guidelines and recommendations for training athletes in cancer treatment or remission, and running a successful cancer program in a CrossFit affiliate. Currently, the American Society for Clinical Oncology’s guidelines recommend 150 minutes a week of low-intensity exercise or 75 minutes a week of vigorous exercise. Additionally, they recommend incorporating resistance training two to three days per week - a recommendation that is new to the guidelines.
According to Betof Warner, there is a precipitous decline in fitness when undergoing cancer treatment, but CrossFit training can be a safe and effective tool to offset these losses. She discusses how the guidelines can be followed by those who are new to the CrossFit program as well as recommendations for those who are already CrossFitters.
Hollingsworth shares her personal experiences from running a successful cancer program in her affiliate. Her program, she explains, improved both physical and mental health outcomes in the athletes who participated.
Both panelists agree creating a team - coach, doctor, and maybe registered dietician - is very important when training these athletes.
Affiliate owners and coaches will walk away from this panel with more confidence in coaching current cancer patients and those in survivorship.
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@samantharose149
@samantharose149 Год назад
I can’t imagine being turned away from a gym because of having cancer. I’m so thankful that I was cross fitting for almost a year before my brain tumor diagnosis… at this point I had already become apart of the community and a part of a family. A much larger family than I could ever imagine. They kept me going through all of it. 9 years later; my brain tumor has increased in size and I have to go through this journey again…im thankful for this video popping up in my feed.
@lilariki3183
@lilariki3183 Год назад
This is wonderful news - I did crossfit during all my treatments and as a BC survivor crossfit got me through it (physically and mentally). I would do a WOD before treatment and I can tell you it helped my recovery especially the weight and cardio component together. With a gratitude heart - thank you crossfit for creating a wonderful space. 🙌🏽🙌🏽
@Rachelo17
@Rachelo17 Год назад
I really love this, I'm an oncologic physical therapist and a cross fitter. And I would love to bring those 2. worlds more together.
@IIMado
@IIMado Год назад
I honestly couldn't train, the chemos just made me so tired, felt toxic. Even after a good year now it's still a struggle to get back to it.
@lilariki3183
@lilariki3183 Год назад
Absolutely find the right clinical team that will support you/guide you in the right direction, don’t hesitate to ask for updated data regarding the medication/info that you have. Some are just oblivious assholes that love to play God- trust your instincts if they don’t know what they’re talking about.
@user-bq7jp2tn8u
@user-bq7jp2tn8u 2 месяца назад
Can you still lift with a chemo port? Push-ups, pull-ups?
@CoolInOlympia
@CoolInOlympia Год назад
Very cool!
@harutjan
@harutjan 9 месяцев назад
Can someone help me find Allison’s social media account?
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