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Anonymous
One here.
I'd say go for it... the range and short nature of the WOD (workout of the day) makes it a really easy program to organise yourself around.
You'll certainly get bulky, no joke about that, but no where near as wide as you would just doing a straight lifting program. What you do gain in muscle, will be extremely useful as well... don't let the size of those athletes fool you, they're immensely more flexible and agile than most. It is a really good training regime for any sport really, you can even find ways to specialise to martial arts if you get comfortable with the plain WODs.
Overall... get yourself into it, but you're going to have to find a good gym with some freeweights and squat racks etc. and you're going to have to get your form perfected in order to really push yourself in the WODs, and BELIEVE ME, YOU WILL HAVE TO PUSH YOURSELF.
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