• John Edward Heath
    Oct 28 2025

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    We sit down with John Edward Heath to talk about making adaptive fitness accessible, building identity beyond labels, and replacing inspiration culture with informed coaching and real inclusion. From military roots to amputation to leadership, John maps a path any gym can follow.

    • why adaptive days focus on education and resources, not hype
    • how machines and simple drills teach real adaptations
    • why inspiration culture harms and how to replace it
    • the cost reality of adaptive sport and travel
    • identity beyond athlete, veteran, and amputee labels
    • grief, addiction, faith, and choosing normal life
    • building networks among gyms, PTs, and adaptive athletes
    • how affiliates can host adaptive seminars and prepare staff
    • performance goals that serve purpose, not ego

    Interested in hosting a Break the Barrier hosted by Adaptive Athletics Foundation of Maryland? It’s a great resource for gym owners , staff and everyday gym goers. Reach out to John @carbonfiber_john_ or @adaptiveathletics_md


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    49 Min.
  • Gabe & Nina : Team Aye Paisano
    Oct 13 2025

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    We trace our paths from school sports to CrossFit, then take a hard look at the Open—what it tests, what it misses, and how cheating and video standards skew results. We debate scaled divisions, movement safety, and whether “Fittest on Earth” is even the right title, before sharing coaching tips, training environment trade-offs, and goals for the season ahead.

    • school and college sports feeding stronger movement foundations
    • early lifting setting up skills and body control
    • the Open’s bias toward accessibility and engine
    • missing heavy and high-skill tests at the first stage
    • video audits, cheating risk, and leaderboard integrity
    • movements to cut: pistols, wall walks as tests, weighted muscle-ups
    • safer strength tests at locals versus 1RMs in tight spaces
    • scaled divisions versus intermediate as the baseline
    • who excels: gymnastics and swimming backgrounds
    • coaching versus training environment trade-offs
    • upcoming comps, qualifiers, and season goals


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  • Jen Forik
    Oct 3 2025

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    We sit down with Jen Forick, nurse practitioner and co-owner of CrossFit T1, to explore how coaching, caregiving, and community can build lasting health. From palliative care lessons to snatch Sundays and Wellness Wednesday, this is about turning a gym into a true wellness engine.

    • what palliative care really is and how it shapes Jen’s view of quality of life
    • using workouts as an emotional reset and resilience builder
    • the path from commercial gyms to barbell proficiency and gymnastics capacity
    • simple nutrition rules: walk more and eat enough protein
    • EMOMs for fundamentals: chest-to-bar, toes-to-bar, and smart progressions
    • lessons from ownership: respond slowly, be visible, earn trust
    • building T1 as a one-stop wellness hub: nutrition, PT, and responsible hormone literacy
    • community churn, returns, and keeping the culture strong
    • watching CrossFit HQ’s next chapter and what it could mean for affiliates
    • longevity over aesthetics: training that pays dividends in everyday life

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    57 Min.
  • Amie Landis
    Jun 16 2025

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    We're joined by Amie Landis, nutrition coach and owner of Fueling Fitness Nutrition, who shares her journey from martial arts to CrossFit and how proper fueling transforms performance.

    • Beginning martial arts at age 7 and discovering her love for competition when she won her first tournament
    • Using personal experiences with different diets to inform her nutrition coaching approach
    • Overcoming Lyme disease while continuing to train in CrossFit
    • The importance of tracking macros as a learning tool before transitioning to intuitive eating
    • Why consuming carbohydrates is essential for high-intensity activities like CrossFit
    • How sustainable nutrition plans should accommodate life events like vacations and celebrations
    • The misconception that lifting weights makes women "bulky" when in reality it takes years of dedicated training
    • The value of focusing on "non-scale victories" rather than just weight loss
    • Working with clients to establish realistic timelines and expectations for nutrition goals
    • The 80/20 nutrition approach allowing flexibility while maintaining consistent progress

    If you're looking for nutrition coaching, reach out to Amie Landis at Fueling Fitness Nutrition to help you maximize your performance and health.

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  • Rachel Fricker
    May 5 2025

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    Rachel Fricker shares her journey from high school softball player to CrossFit Semifinals athlete, detailing how she transitioned from using CrossFit as training for softball to making it her primary athletic focus and eventually competing at an elite level.

    • Started CrossFit at age 15 when her mom introduced her to Brandywine CrossFit
    • Already had experience with basic barbell movements from speed and agility training
    • Competed in her first CrossFit Open in 2014 despite being unable to do chest-to-bar pull-ups
    • Found CrossFit appealing because results directly correlated with effort, unlike team sports
    • Made significant performance improvements after beginning work with coach Greg at Golden Line Trainubg
    • Qualified for Semifinals as part of a team in 2022 and then individually for the past three years
    • Recently took a year's leave from her job as a special education teacher to train full-time in Colorado
    • Currently preparing for TFX competition with a goal of finishing in the top 10
    • Believes the combination of individualized coaching, proper recovery, and mental preparation has been key to her success

    If you want to follow Rachel's journey to the CrossFit Semifinals, you can find her on Instagram @rachel_frick7 and watch her compete at TFX in mid-May.


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    54 Min.
  • Lauren Conner
    Apr 29 2025

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    Lauren shares her journey balancing four kids, two gyms, and a breast cancer diagnosis, revealing how CrossFit gave her both a competitive outlet after her track career and the strength to face life's toughest challenges.

    • Bringing her children to work at the gym, with her youngest two even creating their own workouts alongside her
    • Starting CrossFit after a collegiate track career at the University of Arkansas, where she discovered her competitive nature
    • Meeting her husband during a police traffic stop where she was his backup officer
    • Opening CrossFit ARCS after moving to New Jersey, starting with bare-bones equipment and handwritten membership tracking
    • Receiving a breast cancer diagnosis in October 2023 despite being fit and health-conscious
    • Fighting through needle phobia and medical anxiety during cancer treatment
    • Planning to attend law school to study food and drug law after becoming passionate about food quality and environmental factors
    • Hosting biannual CrossFit competitions, including an upcoming same-sex partner competition in May

    Get your workout in today. Just go do it!


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    41 Min.
  • Battle on Bridgestreet Dave Boelker
    Apr 22 2025

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    Dave's 13-year CrossFit journey has transformed him from a 287-pound former college football player to a 190-pound trail runner and coach. His competitive spirit and love for both CrossFit and endurance events showcase how complementary these fitness modalities can be when combined thoughtfully.

    • Finding CrossFit through watching the Games on ESPN3 and being inspired by competitors like Annie Thorisdottir
    • First joined a CrossFit gym after seeing another runner dramatically improve after 9 months of CrossFit training
    • Transformed from 260+ pounds to 190 pounds through running, CrossFit and learning proper nutrition
    • Uses CrossFit to enhance trail running performance rather than having to choose between activities
    • CrossFit helped resolve persistent lower back and knee issues by building balanced, functional strength
    • Competed in the "Labor Pain" 12-hour trail run event, achieving a personal best of 50 miles
    • Finds CrossFit's high-intensity workouts allow you to discover your true limits in ways traditional training doesn't
    • Organizes the Battle on Bridge Street competition, now in its sixth year
    • Values designing competitions for efficiency and athlete experience over flashy extras
    • Believes in "showing your fitness out in the wild" rather than just in the gym

    Registration is now open for the Battle on Bridge Street competition on June 7th at Iron Cross Athletics in Phoenixville. The male-female partner competition runs from 8am-1pm and welcomes teams of all ability levels.


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    51 Min.
  • Dwight Sheehan
    Apr 5 2025

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    Dwight Sheehan shares his journey from a 268-pound globo gym member to CrossFit affiliate owner, highlighting how an unexpected hospital stay changed his career trajectory and life path.

    • Started CrossFit in March 2021 after two gym members suggested he consider bodybuilding
    • Played offensive and defensive line in high school football, later becoming a high school coach
    • Lost significant weight in 2016, dropping from 268 pounds to 225 through running and diet changes
    • Developed a MRSA infection right before his first CrossFit comp
    • Decided to leave his unfulfilling mortgage job after his boss asked if he could work from the hospital
    • Took over CrossFit 717, growing membership from 65 to 110 members
    • Created "Nobody's Safe Athletics" as his coaching brand for individualized programming
    • Balances the dual challenges of being both a coach and owner
    • Preparing for the Master's Fitness Championships qualifier after placing fourth by half a point last year



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    49 Min.