Learn more about the up-and-coming Grid League.
You’ve probably seen the videos on Instagram and TikTok of a CrossFit competition where all of a sudden, the athletes break out into burpee backflips, back uprises, or a combination of movements like a toes-to-bar into a chest-to-bar into a bar muscle-up.
That’s because you’re actually watching Grid League.
There is a substantial amount of crossover between the two sports, with many of the Grid League competitors having roots in CrossFit and/or still belonging to a box and training fitness regularly.
One of those crossover athletes is Alec Smith, a four-time Games veteran and 2019 second-place finisher in the Affiliate Cup with CrossFit Krypton.
Smith came on to the Grid League’s Daytona Beach Venom as a “mid-season signing,” a team member who jumps into competition mid-way through to hopefully take the Venom to the season’s final stage.
While this is his first time playing with the Venom, this is not Smith’s first time competing in Grid League.
Years ago, when the sport was under the brand “National Pro Grid,” Smith competed for three seasons. Later, the “National Pro Grid League” became the “Florida Grid League,” and a recent expansion has led to the rebranding and new name, “United Grid League.”
Smith told Morning Chalk Up that he loved his time competing with Grid but shifted to CrossFit because he was able to make a better living, thanks to sponsorships.
However, when a friend reached out to him, sharing that the Daytona Beach Venom needed another teammate, Smith contacted Venom’s owner, Paul Behar, and asked if he could join the team.
Smith signed on as a “gymnastics specialist.” And anyone who has seen him compete or watched any of his videos can see why the Venom is lucky to have him in that role.
Smith explained that it’s difficult for entire teams to train in one location, so many teammates work out on their own and share videos to keep communication open.
Everyone’s training is slightly different as well.
While Smith is the gymnastics specialist, he explained that there are also strength specialists, whose workouts focus much more on barbell cycling and heavy lifting.
It’s a testament to their abilities that the teams can gel so well despite training separately.
Smith told us that he’s working primarily on high-level gymnastics skills, many of which involve fast-twitch muscles and quick reactions.
The upcoming competitions in Las Vegas are significant to the sport’s growth. This will be the first Grid League event held outside of Florida in six years — a sign of Grid League’s growing popularity and nationwide interest.
As Smith makes his debut for the Daytona Beach Venom in October, we’ll be looking forward to watching him set foot on a competition floor once again.
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