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Does CrossFit create real athletes or just cult-like injury statistics?
As CrossFit's popularity surges amid a growing fitness culture in 2026, debates intensify over whether its high-intensity methodology builds genuine athleticism or merely inflates injury rates. Cast your vote to weigh in on this polarizing fitness phenomenon.
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