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And then there was only one. Three days of Individual competition at the 2023 CrossFit Games are in the books, with a clear race for both respective champions starting to take shape.

For the Women, sophomore competitor and 2022 Rookie of the Year Emma Lawson holds the pole position before Sunday’s Finals. Laura Horvath, in second place, does not trail far behind. On the Men’s side, Roman Khrennikov continues to successfully avenge his runner-up finish from 2022 by maintaining his stranglehold of the leaderboard. Current 2023 runner-up Jeffrey Adler might be the only athlete who can stop him.

2023 CrossFit Games Individual Leaderboard

Here is the current top 10 for the Women heading into Sunday’s Finals:

Women

  1. Emma Lawson (Canada) — 729 points | Leader
  2. Laura Horvath (Hungary) — 681 points
  3. Arielle Loewen (United States) — 668 points
  4. Alexis Raptis (United States) — 626 points
  5. Gabriela Migała (Poland) — 593 points
  6. Alex Gazan (United States) — 576 points
  7. Annie Thorisdottir (Iceland) — 531 points
  8. Emma Cary (United States) — 521 points
  9. Emma Tall (Sweden) — 518 points
  10. Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir (United States) — 516 points

Here is the current top 10 for the Men heading into Sunday’s Finals:

Men

  1. Roman Khrennikov (United States) — 716 points | Leader
  2. Jeffrey Adler (Canada) — 703 points
  3. Chandler Smith (United States) — 628 points
  4. Patrick Vellner (Canada) — 612 points
  5. Brent Fikowski (Canada) — 606 points
  6. Jay Crouch (Australia) — 588 points
  7. Bayley Martin (Australia) — 559 points
  8. Bjornvin Karl Gudmundsson (Iceland) — 545 points
  9. Lazar Dukic (Serbia) — 531 points
  10. Jelle Hoste (Belgium) — 530 points

Event 7 Results — Cross-Country 5K

The “Cross-Country 5K” did not aim to reinvent the wheel or spark a caveman-style fire. This was a simple and straightforward 5K run for time, with no window dressing, purely favoring speed and endurance.

Emily Rolfe cruised ahead of the rest of the Women with a 17:48.62 run. That was over 30 seconds faster than second place. On the Men’s side, Jelle Hoste (16:39.68) just edged out Jeffrey Adler (16:46.48) for the victory. Hoste is a CrossFit Games rookie, with the Cross-Country 5K acting as his first-ever event win. Roman Khrennikov was not far behind in third place (16:57.08) as he continued to cement his strong position as the overall Men’s leader.

Event 8 Results — Intervals

Power and short-term endurance were the name of the game during “Intervals.” Here was the athletes’ complete docket during this event.

Two intervals for total time with a 12-minute time limit, two rounds:

  • 21 box jump-overs (20-inch box for Women, 24-inch box for Men)
  • 15-calorie row
  • Nine burpee box jump-overs (36-inch box for Women, 48-inch box for Men)

Rest until the six-minute mark before the final two-round push:

  • Nine burpee box jump-overs (36-inch box for Women, 48-inch box for Men)
  • 15-calorie row
  • 21 box jump-overs (20-inch box for Women, 24-inch box for Men)

Emma Lawson separated herself from the pack with a time of 7:48.64 for the Women as the only woman to complete the course in less than eight minutes. As for the Men, Patrick Vellner (7:21.36) had roughly 24 seconds of separation from nearest contender Jonne Koski (7:45.38).

Event 9 Results — Olympic Weightlifting Total

The “Olympic Weightlifting Total” was the respective athletes’ final opportunity to earn points before Sunday’s Finals. As the name suggests, every competitor had two attempts at a one-rep max snatch and two attempts at a one-rep max clean & jerk. The total between both would act as an athlete’s score.

To put herself within striking distance of Lawson on the leaderboard, Horvath recorded a 470-pound total and the Women’s event win. Meanwhile, another CrossFit Games rookie, Jack Farlow, scored a 701-pound total for the Men’s victory.

Sunday’s Finals Await

With the roster cut now officially made, the stage is set for an epic Individual CrossFit Games Finals in Madison, WI. Just 48 points separate Lawson and current runner-up Horvath in a run at the Women’s ultimate throne. The margin is even thinner for the Men, with Khrennikov holding just a 13-point lead on Adler. Any slip-up or terrific performance in the final slate of events can mean all the difference.

While the actual champions remain to be decided, there will assuredly be two new Games winners when the dust finally settles.

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Justin Medeiros entered the 2023 CrossFit Games in Madison, WI, hoping to add a third consecutive Men’s title to this trophy case. However, as the athlete competed on Individual opening day, he earned a 29th and 37th finish in the first two events (“Ride” and “Pig Chipper”) of the contest. Such an initial performance has put Medeiros’ repeat chances in genuine jeopardy.

On August 4, 2023, Medeiros appeared in a video with the Buttery Bros on their YouTube channel to discuss his opening performance. The interview with Medeiros begins at 2:00.

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The start of the 2023 Individual CrossFit Games featured “Ride,” an event where athletes had the task of finishing as many laps as possible on a Trek Bikes Marlin 8 mountain bike with a 40-minute time limit. An unfortunate crash set Medeiros back to a 29th-place finish amongst his competitors.

Medeiros explained that he had collided with Lazar Đukić twice, leading to his falls. Đukić had apparently stepped on one of his pedals too hard, slowing Medeiros down enough to crash. It is unclear if Medeiros’ crash was from the side or a rear-end. On the second occasion, Medeiros tried to maintain the inside track on Đukić, which he said was an advantage his peer tried to eliminate.

Medeiros didn’t want to give up his positioning, thrusting him into another crash. Đukić would take 35th place.

“I don’t think he [Đukić] wanted me to be on the inside, so he tried to squeeze me out,” Medeiros said. “I could have braked and gone around him, but I didn’t want to brake … I don’t think either of us wanted to fall, so I don’t think either one of [the collisions] was on purpose.”

Once it was time for the “Pig Chipper,” Medeiros was visibly shaken and managed only to recover enough for a 37th-place finish: the worst workout result of his young career. Đukić would take second place behind overall leader Roman Khrennikov.

At this stage of the 2023 Games, another Medeiros title seems unlikely. However, the athlete recovered enough to make the cut and will be a fixture all the way through Sunday’s Final.

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After the second day of Individual Competition at the 2023 CrossFit Games, Sophomore CrossFit Games competitor Emma Lawson, while Roman Khrennikov widened the gap between himself and the rest of the Men. Alexis Raptis (second place) is just ahead of likely favorite Laura Horvath and Chandler Smith is the closest to Khrennikov. Following a poor opening day, reigning Men’s champion Justin Medeiros (12th place) rebounded nicely to put himself within striking distance of the top through the rest of the way.

2023 CrossFit Games Individual Leaderboard

Here are the top 10 Individual Women after two days of the 2023 CrossFit Games:

Women

  1. Emma Lawson (Canada) — 477 points
  2. Alexis Raptis (United States) — 458 points
  3. Laura Horvath (Hungary) — 457 points
  4. Alex Gazan (United States) — 450 points
  5. Arielle Loewen (United States) — 432 points
  6. Jamie Simmonds (Australia) — 388 points
  7. Annie Thorisdottir (Iceland) —356 points
  8. Bethany Flores (United States) — 370 points
  9. Emma Tall (Sweden) — 327 points
  10. Paige Powers (United States) — 350 points

Men

  1. Roman Khrennikov (United States) — 543 points
  2. Jeffrey Adler (Canada) — 443 points
  3. Chandler Smith (United States) — 432 points
  4. Jay Crouch (Australia) — 411 points
  5. Brent Fikowski (Canada) — 405 points
  6. Bjornvin Karl Gudmundsson (Iceland) — 401 points
  7. Patrick Vellner (Canada) — 392 points
  8. Jelle Hoste (Belgium) — 364 points
  9. Bayley Martin (New Zealand) — 363 points
  10. Jonne Koski (Finland) — 357 points

Event 4 Results — The Alpaca Redux

Instead of being a closing workout like it was in 2022, the Alpaca Redux kicked matters off on Day 2 of the 2023 Games.

Athletes had the task of pushing a weighted sled (443 pounds for the Women, 546 pounds for the Men) 126 feet for the fastest time. After they finished their sled push, the competitors had to perform three rounds of:

  • Two legless rope climbs
  • 12 kettlebell clean and jerks
  • A 42-foot sled push starting with two (53 pounds for Women, 70 pounds for Men) kettlebells 

Note: After each round, two additional kettlebells were added.

Khrennikov began to pull away from the field with a dominant win thanks to a time of 12:34.59. Emma Tall coasted ahead of the rest of the Women with a victory and time of 15:54.01. That was nearly 42 seconds better than Horvath (16:36.18) in second place.

Notably, CrossFit Games veteran Ben Smith suffered a torn patellar tendon in his right leg during the workout. The athlete did not withdraw and, at the time of this writing, is still persevering in the competition. Smith had surgery on a torn meniscus on his left leg in 2019.

Event 5 Results — SkiBag

On the SkiBag, the athletes had another race for time, in this instance completing the below circuit as fast as possible:

  • 30-calorie SkiErg
  • 30 sandbag squats (125 pounds for Women, 200 pounds for Men)
  • 20-calorie SkiErg
  • 20 sandbag squats (125 pounds for Women, 200 pounds for Men)

With a blistering time of 4:36.18, Laura Horvath flexed her muscles en route to a comfortable win by over a minute. For the Men, Colton Mertens (4:30.60) just edged out Samuel Kwant (4:34.75).

Event 6 Results — Helena

The Helena of the 2023 CrossFit Games was a slight variation of the classic benchmark WOD that most of the athletes were already familiar with. Rather than implement kettlebell swings and pull-ups, this Helena consisted of three rounds of the below, with an 11-minute time limit:

  • 400-meter run
  • 12 bar muscle-ups
  • 21 dumbbell snatches (35 pounds for Women/50 pounds for Men)

For the Women, Jamie Simmonds paced ahead of the group with a time of 8:27.12. Meanwhile, Jeffrey Adler (7:56.58) was the only competitor to complete the course with a sub-eight-minute time, besting his nearest competitor, Will Moorad (8:05.63) by slightly more than nine seconds for the Men’s workout win.

Day 3 On Tap

Just like that, half of the 2023 Individual CrossFit Games are in the books, and it looks like there could be two new champions. On the Men’s side, barring an outright collapse, Roman Khrennikov seems to be in a great position to break through with a title after his runner-up result last year. On the Women’s side, a appears to still be too close to call, but Lawson, Horvath, and Raptis have certainly separated themselves thus far in a race for the top.

Saturday and Sunday in Madison await, and it will be a Games marathon, not a sprint.

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After coming in first place in the Men’s 35-39 division at the 2023 CrossFit Games in Madison, WI, Sam Dancer will return to competing in Individual CrossFit next year. The athlete announced he would retire from the Men’s 35-39 class (which is considered the start of Masters competition in CrossFit) and feature in Individual again in his post-victory interview on Thursday, August 3, 2023.

CrossFit General Manager of Sport Dave Castro would confirm the same news in an Instagram post, congratulating Dancer for making a successful “comeback” after a biceps tear ended his 2022 season. Castro applauded Dancer for taking on another comeback effort to return to Individual competition in 2024.

Here is precisely what Castro had to say about Dancer’s battle through injury adversity and plans to return to competing as an Individual.

“It [Dancer’s Men’s 35-39 win] was a lot closer than his 70-point margin of victory suggests,” Castro wrote. “Between reconstructive surgery to repair his bicep and the arrival of his daughter, he took lot of time off. Maybe too much, Sam thought. When the 2023 season began, he was scared he wouldn’t be the same anymore. He was right. He’s not. He’s better. Which is why you won’t see Sam Dancer in the 35-39 division next year. If all goes according to plan, he’ll be making another big comeback at the 2024 CrossFit Games to Individual competition.”

A seasoned CrossFit competitor, Dancer has not competed as an individual since the 2016 CrossFit Games, where he came in 32nd place. His Team, CrossFit Invictus X, finished as the runner-up at the 2018 edition of the Games and would miss the cut the following year. After a three-year absence, Dancer attempted to return in 2022 before his biceps injury forced him to withdraw.

Now, the athlete’s journey has come full circle with the Men’s 35-39 win and an ambitious Individual return plan.

Every now and then, CrossFit serves up a wonderful story of redemption like Dancer. Given his future Individual plans, this story is far from over.

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The first day of Individual competition at the 2023 CrossFit Games has finally concluded. Alexis Raptis and Roman Khrennikov are in first place for the Women and Men, respectively, with three days remaining for this segment of the competition. Emily Rolfe (second place) and Arielle Loewen (third place) round out the early podium for the Women. On the Men’s side, Jay Crouch (second place) and Spencer Panchik (third place) are just behind Khrennikov.

2023 CrossFit Games Individual Leaderboard

The athletes began their day at 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time in Madison, WI. Unlike last year’s Games, there was no major inclement weather that pushed any event or workout scheduling back. Though the 2022 Games did initially have plans for a rest day, that is not the case in 2023. The Individual athletes who make it all the way to the Finals are expected to compete for four consecutive days through Sunday, August 6, 2023.

Here are the respective top-10s for the Individual Women and Men after Day 1 of the 2023 CrossFit Games:

Women

  1. Alexis Raptis (United States) — 270 points | Leader
  2. Emily Rolfe (Canada) — 246 points
  3. Arielle Loewen (United States) — 225 points
  4. Emma Lawson (Canada) — 222 points
  5. Annie Thorisdottir (Iceland) — 216 points
  6. Bethany Flores (United States) — 204 points
  7. Laura Horvath (Hungary) — 202 points
  8. Paige Powers (United States) — 198 points
  9. Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir (United States)— 188 points
  10. Jamie Simmonds (New Zealand) — 183 points

Men

  1. Roman Khrennikov (United States) — 279 points | Leader
  2. Jay Crouch (Australia) — 258 points
  3. Spencer Panchik (United States) — 225 points
  4. Moritz Fiebig (Germany) — 216 points
  5. Samuel Cournoyer (Canada) — 204 points
  6. Brent Fikowski (Canada) — 201 points
  7. Bjornvin Karl Gudmundsson (Iceland) — 164 points
  8. Dallin Pepper (United States) — 143 points
  9. James Sprague (United States) — 143 points
  10. Jonne Koski (Finland) — 128 points

Event 1 Results Ride

In this workout, athletes had 40 minutes to complete as many 2,400-meter laps as possible while riding a Trek Bikes Marlin 8 Mountain Bike. Each lap featured an 80-meter run with the bike to return it to a place where it can be ridden again.

The story of the workout was undoubtedly Emma Lawson, who paced ahead of the Women with seven laps for the first Games event win of her career. Lawson was the 2022 CrossFit Rookie of the Year and appears to already be building well on that debut. On the Men’s side, Ant Haynes cruised ahead of the rest of his peers with seven laps, too, but the current overall top two (Khrennikov and Crouch) weren’t far behind in fifth and fourth place, respectively. Haynes is in 30th place after the first day.

Here are the top five finishers for the Women:

Women

  1. Emma Lawson — 7 laps
  2. Emily Rolfe — 7 laps
  3. Emma Tall — 7 laps
  4. Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir — 7 laps
  5. Alexis Raptis — 7 laps

Men

  1. Ant Haynes — 7 laps
  2. Arthur Semenov — 7 laps
  3. Jeffrey Adler — 7 laps
  4. Jay Crouch — 7 laps
  5. Roman Khrennikov — 7 laps

Event 2 Results Pig Chipper

During this workout for time, the athletes had to throw around a mechanized “pig” weighing 254 kilograms (560 pounds) while completing other exercises, chipper-style. In a chipper, every repetition of one exercise must be finished before proceeding forward. The sequence was as follows:

  • 10 pig flips
  • 25 chest-to-bar pull-ups
  • 50 toes-to-bar
  • 100 wall ball shots
  • 50 toes-to-bar
  • 25 chest-to-bar pull-ups
  • 10 pig flips

Khrennikov began to separate himself from the pack during this event, finishing the Pig Chipper with a time of 14:28.77. That was almost 16 seconds faster than runner-up Lazar Dukic. Laura Horvath was even more dominant for the Women, with a time of 13:50.40, which was over a minute faster than the next best competitor.

Event 3 Results Inverted Medley

For the final event of Day 1 at the 2023 CrossFit Games, the athletes had to be handstand-proficient in the aptly-named Inverted Medley. For time, with a seven-minute time limit, here is what the athletes had to complete:

  • 30-foot unbroken handstand walk over the ramp
  • 8 free-standing handstand push-ups
  • Unbroken obstacle steps to a 180-degree pirouette
  • 16 pull-overs
  • 360-degree pirouette to an unbroken step obstacle
  • 8 free-standing handstand push-ups
  • 30-foot unbroken handstand walk over the ramp

With a time of 3:12.75, Danielle Brandon set the pace for the Women. On the Men’s side, Cole Greashaber (3:47.89) was victorious, but runner-up Justin Medeiros might have been the bigger story. The two-time reigning champion in Medeiros sits in 22nd place after the first day of the Games. It is unclear what precisely happened to Medeiros, but commentary teams noted he had fallen during the Ride event. It is too early to declare a new champion, but Medeiros’ reign is in jeopardy after one day.

Day 2 Is Up Next

The 2023 CrossFit Games continue on Friday, August 4, 2023, with just a two-workout slate: The Alpaca Redux and the Ski Bag. Any athlete proficient in pushing sleds, legless rope climbs, and the SkiErg machine is likely relishing what’s to come in Madison. With three days left at CrossFit’s flagship contest, anything can happen, with both sides of the Individual field now seemingly wide open. There’s an entire weekend to go, and chaos already reigns.

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On August 2, 2023, during a press conference held about the 2023 CrossFit Games, CEO Don Faul revealed that the Individual and Team portions of the contest would be once again broadcast on ESPN. Any CrossFit fans tuning in on August 3-6, 2023, have a multitude of options to watch the action, which now includes live coverage on ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN+. Prior to 2023, the last time the Games were broadcast on ESPN was in 2016. They would to CBS platforms the following year. A seven-year absence from the “Worldwide Leader in Sports” now fills in the gap for the biggest contest in CrossFit.

Note: A subscription is required to view any coverage on ESPN+, and this overall addition only applies to audiences in the United States. International viewers still have other options for viewing not applicable to ESPN’s affiliates.

Here is what Faul said, clarifying the decision to reunite with ESPN in a broadcast partnership of the 2023 CrossFit Games:

“We are thrilled to be back on the preeminent platform for sports as CrossFit’s top athletes showcase their fitness on the very highest stage,” Faul stated. “… This relationship with ESPN will help introduce CrossFit to millions of people, welcoming them into the most supportive and hard-working community on a shared journey to long-term health and fitness.”

Each day of the 2023 Games will have a specific window on a different ESPN platform. For Sunday’s respective Individual Finals, in particular, the final moments will be captured on ESPN2 from 4-6 p.m. E.T.

The 2023 CrossFit Games are already well underway, with the Adaptive and Team Divisions starting earlier this week. The Individual athletes began their portion of the competition on Thursday, August 3, 2023. Justin Medeiros is the defending Men’s champion while the legendary Tia-Clair Toomey’s absence has left behind a sizable chasm for the Women’s competitors to fill.

Stay glued to Breaking Muscle for leaderboard updates and how all the athletes fare on the respective workouts. A weekend of exciting chaos, energy, and competitiveness in Madison, WI, assuredly awaits.

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If you have ever wandered down the internet rabbit hole when searching for the best protein shakes, you are not alone. Step away from the search bar though, because this round-up features our top 11 best protein shakes. 

These aren’t just any protein shakes. They were carefully selected for their formulation, cost, and unique features that fit several of life’s occasions. Protein shakes can be excellent supplements to help with weight loss, and they may decrease your risk of developing a chronic disease, improve muscle mass, and even support pregnancy. (1)(2)  

We want to help support your health and wellness journey. Through rigorous research, our goal is to make sure that you are well informed to make the best decision for you. Are you ready to find a protein shake that will best fit your lifestyle? Check out our top picks below to dig deeper into how they may help elevate your health. 

Medical disclaimer: This article is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for medical advice. For health advice, contact a licensed healthcare provider.

Our Top Picks for the Best Protein Shakes

Best Protein Shakes for Weight Loss: PhenQ Complete Meal Shake


PhenQ Complete Meal Shake

  • Type of protein: Whey protein concentrate 
  • Cost per serving: $2.99
  • Calories per serving: 180 to 190
  • Protein per serving: 16 to 17 grams 
  • Flavors: Chocolate, Strawberry & Cream, Vanilla


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Pros

  • Digestive enzyme complex added to aid in digestion and absorption 
  • Made with zero added sugars 
  • Contains 13 vitamins per scoop

Cons

  • Manufactured with xanthan gum and sucralose 

There is no magic wand for weight loss. However, the PhenQ Complete Meal Shake may be the missing link in your fitness routine to put your weight loss goals into action. This vegetarian-friendly supplement uses mostly natural ingredients, including gluten-free oat flour, whey protein concentrate, and flaxseed. PhenQ is honest about its development process and reports that it has gone through 32 renditions of this shake to achieve the perfect combination of taste, texture, and nutrition. 

PhenQ recommends replacing only one of your daily meals with this shake. It is important not to rely solely on dietary supplements for nutrition. Following a healthy diet composed of whole foods and macronutrient recommendations specific to you will be the best way to nourish your body. The PhenQ Complete Meal Shake is meant to supplement your intake of healthy, whole food sources.

Unlike many other protein supplements, it contains a digestive enzyme complex and Carb10. Carb10 is made out of high-quality pea starch. Several research studies have shown that peas positively impact our metabolism and decrease our risk of developing diabetes. Pea protein has also been found to help curb our appetite. (1)

The Digezyme Enzyme Complex has five major digestive enzymes: lactase, cellulase, protease, lipase, and alpha-amylase. Whether or not you have digestion issues (such as lactose intolerance), this complex may help you. This special blend of key enzymes helps to facilitate the digestive process to increase nutrient absorption and decrease gastrointestinal discomfort.

Additionally, by improving absorption, you are less likely to develop a vitamin or mineral deficiency that could hinder weight loss. (3) For example, those who have vitamin D deficiency may have more difficulty losing weight. A healthy diet in addition to improving vitamin D levels has been correlated with weight loss. (4)

Best Tasting Protein Shakes: Premier Protein Chocolate Peanut Butter Shake


Premier Protein Chocolate Peanut Butter Shake

  • Type of protein: Milk protein concentrate and calcium caseinate 
  • Cost per serving: $2.37 to $2.50
  • Calories per serving: 160
  • Protein per serving: 30 grams 
  • Flavors: Banana, Cafe Latte, Cake Batter Delight, Caramel, Chocolate, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Cinnamon Roll, Cookies & Cream, Pumpkin Spice, Root Beer Float, Strawberries & Cream, Vanilla


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Pros

  • Variety of delicious flavors
  • Only five grams of carbs and one gram of sugar per bottle
  • 650 milligrams of calcium per serving — 50% of your recommended daily value 

Cons

  • Manufactured with gums, fillers, and artificial sweeteners
  • Not suitable for individuals who have chronic kidney disease

The award for best tasting protein shake goes to Premier Protein — particularly for its chocolate peanut butter flavored shake. At the time of this writing, this product has 193,783 reviews on Amazon and holds a 4.5 out of 5-star rating. 

Many users report that this product is very smooth and does not leave their mouths feeling gritty from the protein blend. Since it comes pre-made, you do not have to hassle with making your own protein shake with powder and trying to find the right water-to-powder ratio. Premier Protein is quick and easy for you to consume. 

This shake is served up with a whopping 30 grams of protein per bottle. Protein is one of three macronutrients, with fats and carbohydrates being the other two. Protein is the main one to help with increasing satiety (keeping you full for longer). This is highly beneficial for those who are seeking to lose weight. (5) Premier Protein’s delicious flavor is just a fantastic added benefit. 

However, this product is not suitable for those diagnosed with any stage of chronic kidney disease. If you have chronic kidney disease stage 5 and receive dialysis, your protein needs will be high. However, every other stage of kidney disease calls for a low-protein diet. Regardless if you are a dialysis recipient and no matter the stage of kidney disease you have, Premier Protein shakes will be too high in potassium and phosphorus. One bottle provides 320 milligrams of potassium and 550 milligrams of phosphorus — both nutrients that those with kidney disease have to pay special attention to. (6)

Tip: try pairing this high-protein shake with a fruit for a yummy breakfast combo. Bananas with chocolate and peanut butter? Yes, please!

Best Protein Shakes for Muscle Gain: Fairlife Core Power Elite


Fairlife Core Power Elite

  • Type of protein: Filtered low-fat grade A milk 
  • Cost per serving: $4.62 to $4.82
  • Calories per serving: 230
  • Protein per serving: 42 grams 
  • Flavors: Chocolate, Strawberry, Vanilla


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Pros

  • Made with the lactase enzyme to aid in milk protein digestion and decrease the likelihood of GI discomfort 
  • Offers a heaping amount of protein per 14-ounce bottle
  • Zero grams of added sugars 

Cons

  • Chocolate flavor is not available on Amazon for purchase, at the time of this writing 
  • Made with fillers, gums, and artificial sweeteners 

What if I told you that you could have a protein shake with 42 grams of protein and only eight grams of carbohydrates? We’re not wizards — it’s real. Fairlife Core Power Elite shakes are an excellent source of protein if you are looking to gain muscle. Researchers have found that high-protein diets are advantageous for those looking to increase muscle mass. (2)

In each bottle, you will receive 900 milligrams of calcium. If you want to gain muscle, this is in your favor. Quick anatomy lesson: muscle fibers are composed of bundles of two proteins called “actin” and “myosin.” When your muscles contract, actin and myosin essentially slide on top of one another. Without calcium, actin and myosin would not be able to connect, and the muscles would not contract. (7) Therefore, getting 70% of your recommended daily value for calcium in one bottle is huge. You will feed your muscles what they need to contract, tear, and build.

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Best Pre-made Protein Shakes: Orgain Grass-Fed Protein Shake


Orgain Grass-Fed Protein Shake

  • Type of protein: Grass-fed organic milk protein concentrate, organic whey protein concentrate
  • Cost per serving: $3.58
  • Calories per serving: 160
  • Protein per serving: 26 grams 
  • Flavors: Creamy Chocolate Fudge


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Pros

  • Gluten-free and soy-free 
  • Made without genetically modified organisms (non-GMO) 
  • Certified USDA Organic 

Cons

  • Only one flavor option available 

As long as you are down with the flavor Creamy Chocolate Fudge, Orgain Grass-Fed Protein Shakes will be sure to impress you as much as it does us. 

This product checks a lot of boxes. It’s gluten-free, soy-free, USDA organic, non-GMO, Kosher, high-protein, and low-sugar. With only 160 calories per bottle, it brings 26 grams of protein, 15 grams of carbohydrates, and four grams of fat to the table. Orgain uses whey protein concentrate to help pack its bottles with high-quality protein

Whey protein has functionality qualities, meaning it provides many health benefits that surpass its nutritional value. This is a big role to fill considering that whey protein is already a refined, highly digestible protein source in itself. (8)

For example, whey protein has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It may decrease your risk of developing cancer or diabetes. Whey protein is so compatible with the human body, that once we digest and absorb it, its amino acids target specific organs that may need its help. For example, it may improve cardiac-related lab values that are associated with an increased risk of developing heart disease. (9)

Best Protein Shakes for Diabetics: Transparent Labs Grass-Fed Whey Protein Isolate


Transparent Labs Grass-Fed Whey Protein Isolate

  • Protein type: Whey protein isolate
  • Number of servings: 30
  • Cost: $2.00 per serving
  • Calories per serving: 120 to 150
  • Protein per serving: 28 grams
  • Flavors: Chocolate Peanut Butter, Cinnamon French Toast, French Vanilla, Milk Chocolate, Mocha, Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie, Strawberry, Unflavored, Vanilla Peanut Butter
  • Third-party tested: Yes, by independent labs


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Pros

  • Zero grams of fat and one gram of carbohydrate per serving 
  • Manufactured with stevia and no artificial flavors or sweeteners
  • Made in powder form — you can blend it into the beverage of your choice and/or sprinkle it onto food 
  • Made without artificial preservatives 

Cons

  • Not suitable for those with a dairy allergy, as it contains milk 

Your search for a 100% all-natural protein powder has come to an end. Transparent Labs has gone out of its way to ensure you don’t have to question its products. The whey protein isolate supplement derives from totally grass-fed American dairy cattle and has only naturally occurring ingredients. 

Since diabetics have to actively watch their carbohydrate intake, it is especially difficult to find a dietary supplement that supports their therapeutic diet. Allow me to put your mind at ease, since this powder has only one gram of carbohydrate, zero added sugars, and less than one gram of total sugars per serving. 

Those diagnosed with type 2 diabetes are at an increased risk of experiencing digestive issues — particularly fast gastric emptying (when the food you eat passes through your stomach to your intestines very quickly, causing discomfort). Research studies have found positive correlations between consuming whey protein and slowing gastric emptying. In other words, this whey protein powder can help improve GI discomfort for those who have type 2 diabetes. (10)

Transparent Labs Whey Protein Isolate is in powder form, unlike other supplements in this review that are pre-made shakes or drinks. It is easily mixed and dissolves quickly in most beverages. But to keep your carbohydrate intake low, add a scoop of this powder to water instead of juice.

Best Vegan Protein Shakes: Orgain Vegan Organic Nutrition Shake


Orgain Vegan Organic Nutrition Shake

  • Type of protein: Organic pea protein, organic chia seeds
  • Cost per serving: $3.00
  • Calories per serving: 230 to 240
  • Protein per serving: 16 grams 
  • Flavors: Smooth Chocolate, Vanilla Bean


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Pros

  • Made with plant-based protein sources 
  • Certified organic and non-GMO 
  • Made with 24 vitamins and minerals 
  • Lactose-free 

Cons

  • Not a low-carb choice at 30 grams per serving/carton
  • Includes 10 grams of added sugars per serving/carton

If you’ve struggled to find the best plant-based protein shakes, look no further than Orgain Vegan Organic Nutrition Shakes for your plant-based protein fix. Orgain uses pea protein and chia seeds in this formulation to provide you with the best dairy-free protein shake. 

Pea protein has gained popularity over the last few years for its versatility in the cooking industry and its vast amount of health benefits. Who is ready for a protein shake that could possibly decrease your risk of developing heart issues, reduce the risk of getting diabetes, drive cholesterol numbers down, and help fight obesity? It can’t be just me. Pea protein has been directly linked to these health benefits. (11)

Chia seeds are frequently used by food manufacturers to increase their product’s nutrient density. These tiny seeds are chock full of protein, fiber, and omega-3 fatty acids. Therefore, they help to promote digestive and cardiovascular health. Present within chia seeds are phytochemicals, ingredients that help us to fight bacteria and viruses. (12) So, go ahead and add potential immune-boosting capabilities to the chia seed benefit list as well. 

Best Protein Shakes for Pregnancy: Ritual Daily Shake Pregnancy & Postpartum


Ritual Daily Shake Pregnancy & Postpartum

  • Protein type: Pea
  • Number of servings: 15
  • Cost: $2.67 per serving
  • Calories per serving: 115
  • Protein per serving: 20 g
  • Flavors: Vanilla
  • Third-party tested: Informed Sport


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Pros

  • 250 milligrams of choline per serving 
  • Informed Sport and Informed Protein Certified 
  • Non-GMO, soy-free, gluten-free, no artificial flavors or colors
  • Sweetened with sugarcane and monk fruit 

Cons

  • Only one flavor option available 

Mamma, it takes hard work to grow your child, and there can be a lot of pressure in choosing safe nutrition supplements for your growing baby. To ensure you give your baby a head start on a healthy life, good nutrition during your pregnancy is essential. Ritual Daily Shake has got you covered during this big life transition.  

To support your pregnancy, this powder packs 250 milligrams of choline into each scoop. When it comes to choline, experts agree wholeheartedly on one thing: it is absolutely essential for a mother to consume this compound during pregnancy. Adequate choline levels help to support your growing baby’s nervous system and decrease its risk of birth defects. It also offers a protective function for the mother’s liver and placenta. (13)

Although this plant-based protein powder only comes in one flavor, product users aren’t upset with it. Several describe it as having a vanilla flavor with a hint of caramel. To diversify how to use Ritual’s daily shake, try making popsicles after blending it up, throw in a few extra ingredients for high-protein ice cream, mix it with fat-free milk and cocoa powder for protein pudding, or make your own lean protein smoothie!

Best Protein Meal Replacement Shakes: Huel Ready-to-Drink


Huel Ready-to-Drink

  • Type of protein: Pea protein, ground flaxseed 
  • Cost per serving: $5.00
  • Calories per serving: 400 
  • Protein per serving: 20 grams 
  • Flavors: Banana, Chocolate, Salted Caramel, Strawberry Shortcake, Vanilla


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Pros

  • Non-GMO
  • No animal products and, therefore, dairy-free
  • Gluten-free 

Cons

  • More expensive than comparable items on the market 

Huel’s ready-to-drink protein shake is a true meal replacement and has 19 grams of fat and 41 grams of carbohydrates per serving. A good combination of fat, protein, and carbohydrates will keep you satiated for longer than a high-protein shake with zero grams of fat and carbs. If you need complete nutrition on the go, consider this your meal in a bottle. However, keep these macronutrients in mind if you are seeking a high-protein shake that is low-carb and low-fat. 

This vegan meal replacement shake delivers 400 calories alongside 20 grams of protein per bottle. Huel comes in several flavors, and many users report that it is smooth, not gritty, and tastes great. In addition to vitamins, minerals, omega 3, and omega 6, this gluten-free product features a fantastic eight grams of fiber per serving. 

Fiber is a highly beneficial nutrient that most Americans do not consume enough of daily. It may decrease the risk of developing cardiovascular disease or diabetes and increase digestive regularity. This phytonutrient plays a large role in suppressing hunger between meals and therefore can help improve body weight. (14)

Best Protein Powder for Shakes: Jacked Factory Authentic ISO


Jacked Factory Authentic ISO

  • Protein type: Whey isolate
  • Number of servings: 30
  • Cost per serving: $1.20 to $1.33
  • Calories per serving: 110 to 130
  • Protein per serving: 25 grams, depending on the flavor
  • Flavors: Cookies & Cream, Unflavored (if you buy from Amazon)
  • Third-party tested: No


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Pros

  • Low-fat and low-carb shake 
  • One gram of total sugars and zero added sugars per serving 
  • cGMP certification  

Cons

  • Manufactured with the artificial sweetener sucralose 

If you prefer to make your protein shakes yourself, allow Jacked Factory’s Authentic ISO powder to complete your shake with a solid 25 grams of protein per scoop. This third-party verified powder will not disappoint you or your wallet. For only $1.33 per scoop, it is one of the more affordable products we have reviewed. 

Jacked Factory takes the extra steps necessary to ensure the ingredients are clean and pure. You don’t have to worry about gums, fillers, or ingredients that are too complicated to pronounce.

Unlike many other supplements we have researched, the Authentic ISO powder features Himalayan rock salt. This type of salt is particularly high in calcium, potassium, magnesium, and sodium. All of these electrolytes are essential for fluid management to help keep you properly hydrated. (15)

One reason we have deemed this protein powder the best for making shakes is its versatility. Since it is not a pre-made mixture, you can get creative with how you use it! Many users report great success with using the Vanilla Oatmeal Cookie flavor to make high-protein cookies and the Blueberry Muffin flavor to make protein-packed muffins and bread.

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Best Low-Carb Protein Shakes: Naked Nutrition Vegan Protein Shake


Naked Nutrition Vegan Protein Shake

  • Type of protein: Yellow pea protein 
  • Cost per serving: $1.40
  • Calories per serving: 130 to 150
  • Protein per serving: 20 grams 
  • Flavors: Chocolate, Chocolate Coconut Almond, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Lemon Blueberry, Peanut Butter Blueberry, Strawberry Banana, Vanilla


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Pros

  • Certified gluten-free and vegan-friendly 
  • No artificial sweeteners, flavors, or colors 
  • GMO-free and soy-free 

Cons

  • Many flavors are not suitable for those with a peanut allergy 

If you are in the market for a low-carb shake as a way to reduce blood glucose levels (blood sugar) from spiking, Naked Nutrition’s Vegan Protein Shake has you covered. In addition to 20 grams of protein, it has just six grams of carbohydrates per serving, making this our best low-carb option. 

Yellow peas are the sole origin of protein, making this dietary supplement suitable for vegans. Research has demonstrated that those who consumed pea protein had a significantly lower blood glucose level after eating than placebo groups. (16)

Not only is the carb count of Naked Nutrition Vegan Protein Shake already low but the fiber in the pea protein can also slow carbohydrate absorption. Dietary fiber and plant-based proteins have been found to delay glucose absorption and therefore keep you from feeling hungry so quickly between meals. (17)

Made without artificial flavors, sweeteners, or colors, this vegan protein powder is GMO-free, soy-free, and gluten-free. Naked Nutrition products are always produced in the United States and its protein sources are grown on both United States and Canadian farms. In addition to knowing exactly where your protein source is coming from, you can also trust that what’s listed on the ingredient label is exactly what you will find in this protein powder.

Best Protein Shakes for Weight Gain: Crazy Nutrition Mass Gainer


Crazy Nutrition Mass Gainer

  • Number of servings: 20 
  • Price per serving: $4.50
  • Calories per serving: 488 
  • Protein per serving: 39 to 40 grams
  • Fat per serving: 10 grams
  • Carbohydrates per serving: 55 to 56 grams


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Pros

  • Manufactured with a gluten-free oat flour 
  • Contains an added digestive enzyme complex for ease of digestibility 
  • Vegetarian-friendly

Cons

  • Advertised as providing 50 grams of protein but only contains about 39 grams of protein per serving 
  • Serving size is four scoops (125 grams)

Develop powerful muscles with Crazy Nutrition’s Mass Gainer. This vegetarian-friendly mass gainer supplement has the perfect concoction of ingredients for those wanting to gain weight and bulk up. Per each 125-gram serving, you will get an average of 487 calories, 10 grams of fat, 56 grams of carbohydrates, and nearly 40 grams of protein. It also contains MCT oil, which has been well-studied for its ability to contribute to weight gain. (18

Other ingredients specific to this product’s formulation are gluten-free oat flour, whey protein concentrate, maltodextrin, and medium-chain triglycerides (MCT) oil powder. Oat flour is gluten-free and considered highly nutritious. The six grams of fiber it provides per serving is a comparably good fiber content when compared with other supplements. Fiber can also assist with appetite control and improved lipid panels (fat in your bloodwork). (19)

Research-backed outcomes support the use of maltodextrin (a type of carb) for improving endurance and sports performance. When combined with glutamine, maltodextrin supplementation directly increases muscle power in athletes. Since whey protein is composed of about eight percent glutamine, and Crazy Nutrition’s Mass Gainer’s protein source is whey protein concentrate, it may help you perform better in the gym. (3) It can also support your post-workout muscle recovery. (20)

How We Chose the Best Protein Shakes

To make sure we can support your health and fitness goals, we research each and every product we review. You can rest assured that each product has been vetted so that you can make a well-informed decision about what will work best for you.

To decide which protein shakes made the cut for the list above, we reviewed the cost, protein type, ingredients, overall calorie content, and macronutrient profiles. Whether you consume animal products or follow a vegan lifestyle, are looking to gain muscle or lose weight, or have a small or large budget, you should be able to find a protein shake that suits your needs.

Benefits of Drinking Protein Shakes

There are many reasons to consider adding protein shakes to your diet. Protein shakes can:

  • Help facilitate weight loss (1)
  • Decrease risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular disease (1)
  • Improve your satiety levels (1)
  • Build muscle mass (2)
  • Aid in post-workout muscle recovery (3)

When Is the Best Time to Drink Protein Shakes?

The best time to drink a protein shake is entirely up to you! How you expect protein shakes to fit into your everyday life will help you determine the best time to consume them. For some, a protein drink in the morning with a piece of fruit is a quick, easy way to get out the door for work. For others, drinking a protein shake directly after working out helps to increase muscle gains and improve post-workout recovery time. Modify the time that you choose to drink your protein shake to suit your lifestyle. 

Are Protein Drinks Healthy?

To determine if a protein drink is healthy for you, you will need to review its nutrition label to make sure it is compatible with your health status and lifestyle.

For example, a high-carbohydrate protein shake may be dangerous for someone with diabetes and cause high blood glucose levels. A protein shake that is too high in potassium and phosphorus is damaging to those who have chronic kidney disease. Choosing a protein shake that will be healthy for you is a very individualized decision. Ensure that the product you choose will help support you, not hurt you. 

What To Consider When Buying Protein Shakes

Choosing the best protein shakes requires some careful consideration, as everyone has different nutrition needs and goals. Our guide below covers everything you should evaluate before deciding which protein shake is right for you.

Price

Protein shakes and powders above cost anywhere from $28.48 to $89.99. This price range is reflective of what you will get out of them. Protein shakes and powders with a higher number of natural ingredients and higher-quality proteins usually cost more. That is not to say that the less expensive products are made with cheap ingredients. They just tend to lack a wide variety of ingredients that bolster your health goals. 

Also, remember that many of the supplements above have your money in mind. To keep you as a recurring customer, many manufacturers offer scheduled shipments, bulk-buying, and webpage subscriptions that often discount the price. 

Calories

Protein shakes and powders can have anywhere from 110 to 487 calories per serving. To determine how many calories you should get out of your shake, you should first determine how many calories per day you should consume. Healthy women and men, at an ideal body weight, can multiply their weight in kilograms by 25 and 30 to determine their daily calorie range. Individuals with a BMI classified as obese should multiply their ideal body weight in kilograms by 30. This method of calculating calories is based on ideal body weight only. (21)

The Mifflin-St Jeor Equation, however, takes into consideration lifestyle factors such as activity level, sex, and age to provide a range for achieving your goals safely. This method has been used for decades and is vetted by research as a way to accurately calculate your ideal calorie range. You can easily find Mifflin-St Jeor calculators online to help you determine your calorie needs.

The number of calories you eat per meal will be determined by your activity levels and lifestyle. For example, if you are planning on having a heavy workout session after dinner, it’s a good idea to save some of your daily calorie allotment and consume a higher-calorie dinner than breakfast and lunch.

However, to keep things simple for determining how many calories per serving you need your protein shake to be, let’s divide your calorie intake by five small, frequent meals throughout the day. If you were to eat 2,000 calories total daily, each meal may have 400 calories, so you’d want to look for a protein shake with 400 calories per serving.

Macronutrients

The recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for daily protein has been verified repeatedly and is considered the gold standard for protein calculation. You can determine how much you need by multiplying 0.8 grams of protein by your body weight in kilograms. These needs increase to 1.0, 1.3, and 1.6 grams of protein depending on if you perform minimal, moderate, or high-intensity workouts. This increase in protein can assist with increasing strength and skeletal muscle mass. (22)

You can also determine how many grams of protein you need a day based on your calculated calorie goal. Daily protein intake can safely range from 10 to 35 percent of your daily calorie goal. Depending on your activity level, you can determine where in that range your needs fall. 

According to the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, it is easier to gain muscle when you consume protein in even intervals throughout the day. Once you have calculated the amount of protein you should eat per day, you can determine how many grams of protein you should ideally consume at each meal. From there, you can determine how much protein your ideal protein shake should have per serving. (23)

For example, if you eat 150 grams of protein daily and want to spread it evenly across five meals, you should look for a protein shake with 30 grams of protein per serving.

The amount of carbohydrates and fat needed in your protein shake will come down to your nutrition goals. For example, if you want to incorporate a morning protein shake into your on-the-go lifestyle, consider a protein shake with fat and carbohydrates in it to keep you fuller for longer. If your goal is weight loss, choose a shake with a limited amount of carbs and fat to avoid unnecessary calorie intake. 

Micronutrients

Micronutrients are the vitamins and minerals found in food. Different types of protein shakes have different micronutrient profiles. Plant-based protein sources tend to have a higher fiber content per serving when compared to animal-based protein. Proteins derived from plants also have naturally high potassium, vitamin C, and folate levels. Animal proteins are usually high in zinc, iron, and vitamin B12. Check the nutrition facts label of a supplement to get specifics on the micronutrients you may want to consume more of. 

Type of Protein

If you prefer dairy and animal-based sources, look for shakes with whey protein concentrate, whey protein isolate, and filtered low-fat grade A milk. If you follow a vegan and plant-based lifestyle, look for protein shakes with pea protein, chia seeds, and ground flaxseed. 

Ingredients List

A nutrition facts label will be a good friend to depend on when making your choice about the best protein shake to fit into your routine. Manufacturers routinely list major food allergens or intolerances on the supplement bottle. Check the label carefully for ingredients that may cause concern, like gluten, soy, or dairy. If you are concerned about how certain ingredients will interact with your medications, check with your provider to make sure the supplement you pick is appropriate. 

In addition, be on the lookout for other ingredients that may reinforce your health desires, such as antioxidants, omega-3, omega-6, vitamins, minerals, essential amino acids, probiotics, and fiber. If you feel like you need further guidance about reaching your nutrition destination, speak with a registered dietitian nutritionist. 

Storage

When in doubt, follow the manufacturer’s recommendation for properly storing your protein shakes and protein powders. Generally speaking, protein powders will last for just over a year when stored in a cold, dry, and uncontaminated area. After opening, pre-made protein shakes normally last around five to seven days if they are closed and refrigerated properly. Unrefrigerated protein shakes can make it just over a year if you store them properly. Always rely on the expiration date of these products to ensure safe consumption.

Potential Side Effects

Protein shakes affect everyone differently, and potential side effects are something to consider prior to your purchase. For example, liquid protein intake on an empty stomach can lead to GI discomfort and feelings of bloating or diarrhea. Choose a product that will not interfere with your medical diagnoses or current medications. To be sure a dietary supplement is appropriate for you, consult your medical provider. 

Final Thoughts

Protein shakes are a fantastic way to boost your protein intake and support your health goals. Whether you are looking to improve lean muscle mass, lose weight, gain body weight, or recover quicker from a workout, adequate protein intake can help.

There are many factors to consider before deciding which protein shake or powder you want to roll with. To help you pick one that promotes your fitness journey and your overall wellness, we have compiled our favorite 11 options from the literal thousands of protein supplements out there. Use our guide above to help you choose the right protein shake for your needs.

FAQs

What is a very good protein shake?

A “good protein shake” is a protein shake that best supports your lifestyle and health goals. But if you want us to name names, we’re going to have to go with Orgain Grass Fed Protein Shake. 

What is the healthiest weight loss protein shake?

If you are looking to lose weight in a safe, effective manner, PhenQ Complete Meal Shake is our top choice. Remember that weight loss is best achieved by following a well-balanced, whole-food-containing diet. Don’t rely solely on supplements for nutrition, as they are exactly that — supplements to your everyday food intake. 

What is the best protein shake for belly fat?

Once you combine it with the beverage of your choice, Transparent Labs Grass-Fed Whey Protein powder becomes our top choice for shakes that are best for belly fat. This protein supplement has zero grams of fat and only one gram of carbohydrates per 120-calorie serving. The most sustainable way to lose belly fat comes down to proper exercise and adequate nutrition.  

Research

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The 2023 NOBULL CrossFit Games are taking place from Tuesday, August 1, to Sunday, August 6, in Madison, WI. The Age Group and Adaptive divisions began on Aug. 1 and will conclude on Aug. 3. Meanwhile, the Team Division and what some may consider the main attractions of the Games — the Individual Men and Individual Women divisions — begin Aug. 3 and crown their respective champions on Aug. 6.

Both the Team and Individual divisions will feature a two-tier cut to pare down the finalists. After the workouts on Friday, August 4, only the top 30 Teams and Individual competitors will continue on to Saturday. After Saturday’s workouts, only the top 20 Teams, the top 20 Individual Men, and the top 20 Individual Women will continue vying for the title.

Two-time Mens champion Justin Medeiros is looking to become the third-ever three-time Mens winner. In the Women’s division, a new champion will be crowned for the first time in six years as the winningest victor in the history of the sport — Tia-Clair Toomey — sat out of the 2023 competitive season to raise her first child.

2023 CrossFit Games Leaderboard

Men

  1. Noah Ohlsen
  2. Ant Haynes
  3. Will Moorad
  4. Samuel Kwant
  5. Bjornvin Karl Gudmundsson
  6. Brent Fikowski
  7. Jason Smith
  8. Cole Sager
  9. Jay Crouch
  10. Patrick Vellner
  11. Spencer Panchik
  12. Jonne Koski
  13. Alex Vigneault
  14. David Shorunke
  15. Bronislaw Olenkowicz
  16. Jake Douglas
  17. Samuel Cournoyer
  18. Chandler Smith
  19. Jeffrey Adler
  20. Uldis Upenieks
  21. Bayley Martin
  22. Michal Wesolowski
  23. Dallin Pepper
  24. Arthur Semenov
  25. Colten Mertens
  26. Henrik Haapalainen
  27. Justin Medeiros
  28. Mick Mathew
  29. Jack Farlow
  30. James Sprague
  31. Kaique Cerveny
  32. Moritz Fiebig
  33. Jelle Hoste
  34. Roman Khrennikov
  35. Jayson Hopper
  36. Lazar Dukic
  37. Luke Parker
  38. Fabian Beneito
  39. Cole Greashaber
  40. Morteza Sedeghat
  41. Kalyan Souza

Women

  1. Annie Thorisdottir
  2. Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir
  3. Sydney Wells
  4. Arielle Loewen
  5. Amanda Barnhart
  6. Victoria Campos
  7. Emma McQuaid
  8. Feeroozeh Saghafi
  9. Jamie Simmonds
  10. Danielle Brandon
  11. Emily Rolfe
  12. Rebecka Vitesson
  13. Alexis Raptis
  14. Shelby Neal
  15. Paige Semenza
  16. Baylee Rayl
  17. Laura Horvath
  18. Bethany Flores
  19. Christine Kolenbrander
  20. Manon Angonese
  21. Karin Freyova
  22. Kelly Baker
  23. Gabriela Migala
  24. Matilde Garnes
  25. Caroline Stanley
  26. Emma Tall
  27. Michelle Basnett
  28. Shahad Budebs
  29. Ella Wunger
  30. Ellies Turner
  31. Paige Powers
  32. Alex Gazan
  33. Emily De Rooy
  34. Olivia Kerstetter
  35. Seher Kaya
  36. Emma Cary
  37. Emma Lawson
  38. Elisa Fuliano
  39. Alexia Williams
  40. Abigail Domit

2023 CrossFit Games Events

Day One

The first day of Individual competition will test the athletes with three separate events over the course of the day.

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Men and Women athletes compete in concurrent heats against their own respective divisions.

Ride

The first event of the contest may appear uncomplicated, but that certainly doesn’t make it easy. Athletes have 40 minutes to complete as many 2,400-meter laps as possible riding on a Trek Bikes Marlin 8 mountain bike. Notably, every lap also requires an 80-meter run to transport the bike through the race course.

This event is scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. CST. Results will be updated as they become available.

Men

Women

Pig Chipper

Competitors will have to manhandle the Pig — a specialized implement nearly eight-feet tall, roughly three-feet wide, and 20-inches high, weighing up to 254 kilograms (560 pounds). The unique equipment will be incorporated into a chipper-style workout requiring athletes to complete, as quickly as possible:

  • 10 pig flips
  • 25 chest-to-bar pull-ups
  • 50 toes-to-bar
  • 100 wall ball shots
  • 50 toes-to-bar
  • 25 chest-to-bar pull-ups
  • 10 pig flips

This event is scheduled to begin at 11:15 a.m. CST. Results will be updated as they become available.

Inverted Medley

This handstand-focused event will be a test of upper body strength, total-body stability, and gymnastic competence. Athletes will compete for time with a seven-minute time cap:

  • 30-foot unbroken handstand walk over the ramp
  • 8 free-standing handstand push-ups
  • Unbroken obstacle steps to a 180-degree pirouette
  • 16 pull-overs
  • 360-degree pirouette to an unbroken step obstacle
  • 8 free-standing handstand push-ups
  • 30-foot unbroken handstand walk over the ramp

This event is scheduled to begin at 2:15 p.m. CST. Results will be updated as they become available.

How to Watch the CrossFit Games

Presuming you’re not attending the Games in Madison, WI, you can watch the 2023 CrossFit Games via the CrossFit app, or online at the CrossFit website (Games.CrossFit.com), YouTube, Facebook, or Twitch.

The Games Move Forward

The full field of Age Group athletes will continue showcasing their skills over the coming days until a champion is crowned in each of the nine categories. Breaking Muscle will continue delivering the action from Madison right to you. Check back regularly for official results and updated leaderboard standings.

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The 2023 NOBULL CrossFit Games are taking place from Tuesday, August 1, to Sunday, August 6, in Madison, WI. The Age Group and Adaptive divisions began on Aug. 1 and will conclude on Aug. 3. Meanwhile, the Team Division begins on Aug. 3 will crown the champions on Aug. 6.

Both the Team and Individual divisions will feature a two-tier cut to pare down the finalists. After the workouts on Friday, August 4, only the top 30 Teams and Individual competitors will continue on to Saturday. After Saturday’s workouts, only the top 20 Teams will continue vying for the title.

With the retirement of Team Captain Rich Froning Jr., five-time CrossFit Games Team champions (2015-16, 2018, 2021-22), CrossFit Mayhem Freedom, will not be competing this year. At the end of the 2023 contest, the sport will see a new team crowned as a potentially dominant force.

2023 CrossFit Games Team Division

2023 Teams Division

  1. CrossFit Invictus
  2. CrossFit Believe
  3. CrossFit Krypton
  4. CrossFit Invictus Unconquerable
  5. Cape CrossFit Wolfpack
  6. CrossFit Rotherham
  7. CrossFit Mayhem Independence
  8. CrossFit Portti
  9. CrossFit Genas
  10. CrossFit Trondheim
  11. Q21 CrossFit
  12. CrossFit Kilo II
  13. CrossFit OBA
  14. CrossFit Invictus Sea of Green
  15. CrossFit Osla Navy Blue
  16. CrossFit CLT The Grit Haus
  17. CrossFit PSC Invasion
  18. No Shortcuts CrossFit
  19. CrossFit Walleye Athlete
  20. CrossFit Omnia
  21. CrossFit Torian Mayhem
  22. Koda CrossFit Redemption
  23. TTT CrossFit Black
  24. CrossFit Marvel Black
  25. CrossFit Milford Team Conquer
  26. CrossFit East Nashvill PRVN
  27. CrossFit Move Fast Lift Heavy 247
  28. CrossFit Fly High Kolesnikov Team
  29. Templo SA CrossFit
  30. CrossFit Franco’s Misfits
  31. PFC CrossFit 3076
  32. Einhorn CrossFit Ascend
  33. CrossFit Oslo NAJS
  34. CrossFit Prestanda
  35. Rhino CrossFit Dawgs
  36. Plus64 CrossFit 64ARMY Endgame
  37. CrossFit Oslo Blackout
  38. AB CrossFit – Mayhem

Day One

The Team competition kicks off with the first of two events for the opening day. Teams will compete in heats to determine overall placing.

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2-2-2-2 Redux

The first event of the contest splits each team into two male/female pairs. Competitors must accumulate 175 overhead squats. Starting every two minutes: one pair will complete 12/9-calorie SkiErg (M/F) and one seated, legless rope climb (M/F). Teams will perform max-rep synchronized overhead squats. When two minutes are up, the first pair stops working and returns while the second pair begins working.

Each pair will have to work four intervals, for a total of eight intervals per team.

This event is scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m. CST. Results will be updated as they become available.

Teams

Ride Relay

This biking event is very likely much more challenging that it appears. With only two bikes per four-person team, athletes must complete as many laps as possible in one hour.

This event is scheduled to begin at 12:10 p.m. CST.

Teams

How to Watch the CrossFit Games

Presuming you’re not attending the Games in Madison, WI, you can watch the 2023 CrossFit Games via the CrossFit app, or online at the CrossFit website (Games.CrossFit.com), YouTube, Facebook, or Twitch. For the first time since 2016, CrossFit coverage can also be found on ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN+.

The Games Move Forward

The Teams will continue showcasing their skills over the coming days until new champions are crowned. Breaking Muscle will continue delivering the action from Madison right to you. Check back regularly for official results and updated leaderboard standings.

Featured Image: @crossfitgames / Instagram

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