CrossFit is suitable for any sport and athletes of different abilities. It combines rowing, jumping, running, rope climbing, free weights, rings, and so on. The CrossFit program is decentralized, with a common methodology used by thousands of private affiliated gyms, fire departments, law enforcement agencies, and military organizations. There is even CrossFitKids, designed specifically for children. Every year, a huge number of tournaments are held, as well as world championships.
Meaning and History
At first, the idea of a comprehensive type of fitness did not receive the support it deserved. The founder, gymnastics coach Greg Glassman, was sure that he was on the right track and found a more open place in a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu studio. He opened his own gym called CrossFit Santa Cruz in 1995. After Glassman began issuing certificates to CrossFit students, branches began to open all over the city and soon around the world. Just a few years later, in 2001, the program was patented by CrossFit Inc. In the next 15 years, the mass popularity of the program in the world prompted the opening of more than 15,000 sports organizations for this sport. The CrossFit Games, first held in 2007 in Carson, Los Angeles County, have now become an international competition. CrossFit still has a strong following.
What is CrossFit?
CrossFit is a commercially oriented sports movement and fitness company. It is promoted both as a system of physical exercises and as a competitive sport. CrossFit helps to optimally develop flexibility, strength, power, speed, balance, endurance, agility, and precision.
2000 – 2003
The CrossFit logo is characterized by its bold and minimalist design. It features the word “CrossFit” in a strong, sans-serif typeface, emphasizing a sense of strength and intensity. The inscription has letters “C” and “F” capitalized, making the two words that make up the name clearly visible. The black color is a perfect color to show that the CrossFit programs create strong and determined individuals.
2003 – 2016
Despite its simple and minimalistic design, the CrossFit logo became a symbol of strength, resilience, and community. In 2003, the design has been adjusted. The earlier version features notably narrower stroke width. The first two characters are also slightly different, which means that the font has been modified.
2016 – Today
The logo has undergone subtle changes over the years, but its essence remains the same. Unless both versions are set side by side, not many will see the difference between this and previous logo. This updated logo has the characters adjusted to have a more balanced look. This included longer horizontal bars for the “F” and bigger dot above the “i”. The inscription has also been stretched out vertically, which made it look like a blend of the two earlier versions.
Font and Color
The company used a few different fonts for its logo. They all had a few common characteristics. The strokes are bold and the characters have a strong, geometric style. The original bold and condensed font with high contrast and tight spacing resembles Haettenschweiler font. The next font is also bold and has thick strokes and compact appearance. It resembles Impact Std Roman font. The logo introduced in 2016 features a font that resembles Cargi Extra Bold font and Champion Gothic Welterweight font.
The logo is done in black, which is a symbol of power and strength. Black is also used to convey a sense of confidence and fearlessness. It also reflects the toughness and ruggedness of the CrossFit program. Beyond representing the characteristics valued in sports, this color palette is timeless and versatile, which ensures that the logo stays relevant and the image is not distorted when used by different organizations.