S3 EP7 - Why Training for Aesthetics Is Holding You Back... Elite CrossFit Training, Burnout & Nutrition with Aimee Cringle
In this episode, we’re joined by Aimee Cringle, a female CrossFit athlete currently ranked 8th in the world, who shares what it really takes to compete at the highest level.
CrossFit is often misunderstood, many people assume it’s only for elite athletes or that you need to already be in incredible shape to start. But in reality, the sport was designed to be scalable and accessible to everyone.
We talk about how she first got into CrossFit, what it’s like training and competing at an elite level, and the mindset shifts required to train for performance rather than aesthetics.
From the outside, elite athletes can look superhuman, but behind the scenes there’s a constant balance between pushing limits, prioritising recovery, and managing the mental challenges that come with high-level sport.
We also dive into body confidence in the CrossFit space, dealing with self-doubt, and why nutrition and recovery are just as important as the training itself.
Whether you’re new to CrossFit, training competitively, or simply trying to build confidence in the gym, this episode offers something for everyone when it comes to making progress physically and mentally.
In this episode, we cover:
*Aimee’s journey from discovering CrossFit to becoming a top 15 athlete in the world
*How and why CrossFit can be for everyone
*Training at an elite level and what it takes
*How recovery and nutrition factor into performance
*Balancing intense training with rest to avoid burnout
*Body confidence in a performance-driven sport
*Training for strength and performance over aesthetics
This episode is a reminder that elite athletes aren’t defined by perfection, they’re defined by resilience, consistency, and learning to trust the process.
When you focus on what your body can do, rather than how it looks, training becomes more powerful, sustainable, and rewarding.
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