As Crossfit grows in popularity as a way to get fit and active, so does it's legitimacy as a competitive sport.
On Friday and Saturday, Rotorua's Crossfit Ruark hosted the New Zealand Masters Fours, the first event of its kind held for masters athletes (aged 35-plus).
CrossFit is designed to test a wide range of fitness aspects, including high-intensity interval training, Olympic weightlifting, plyometrics, power lifting, gymnastics and strongman, and the New Zealand Masters Fours were no different as athletes were put to work in six different events.
Organiser Keanu Flavell said 16 four-person teams competed in the event, which included divisions for beginners, intermediate and Rx (elite).
"It was a definite success, all the athletes have given us positive feedback. It comes down to athlete experience and if they're happy then as an organising body you are too.