My husband came home from work yesterday and was telling me all about how he had a surprise health exam at work that day. He is a fireman and the town he works for has recently started a points based health system to determine the cost of their health insurance. (side note: I actually think this is kind of a neat idea as it does motivate the men to take better care of themselves). They get points off if they are smokers, have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and if their BMI (Body Mass Index) score is higher than it's supposed to be. Over the last 6 months my husband has worked very hard to be more mindful of his eating habits and to be more active. Last year he was put on blood pressure medication, his cholesterol was too high, and he was overweight and struggling with back pain and poor sleep. Since then he has lost 50 lbs and gained strength and endurance and is enjoying his life. He is more confident, he is sleeping better, many of his aches and pains have subsided, and he is just overall, feeling good. So anyways, back to the health test at work... He came home telling me about this test and seemed shocked to find out that his blood pressure was down and that his cholesterol was down. Guys! This is what taking care of yourself can do for you!
I always thought being active meant as long as you're out of your home doing something physical then it meant you were keeping in shape. But really, being active can take on any meaning depending on who you are. For me, I found my active lifestyle with CrossFit.
I had no idea what that word meant or what it entailed. And so I took it upon myself to try several different gyms, or boxes, as we call them. Most boxes out there offered a free first class. How great! Boy, what a roller coaster of disappointment. Yes, each time I was explained what the class would be doing. Yes, they challenged me mentally and physically. But that free first class always ended up with someone wanting my verbal and written confirmation that I would be choosing their box right here right now. No one wants to feel pressured into doing something they've never done before. That's exactly how I felt. And so, after a friend referred me to WildFire CrossFit, I thought, I'm really not sure. One more attempt to see if this is really what I wanted.
Bri Maynes Rack Positionv2First thing that comes to mind is I love WildFire CrossFit! My home away from home. I have felt the passion and desire from these amazing coaches since day one. They coach with determination and motivation. They make lasting impressions on all athletes. I have been challenged in such a positive way that I just can't get enough. I'm tested every day I set foot in that gym. There are no limits for me. The relationships I have with the coaches and my fellow athletes are not anything I could create anywhere else. When I am going my hardest during a workout and I hear my name and cheers for me to keep going I don't want to disappoint. I love that everyone at WildFire CrossFit is a team supporter and player. We push ourselves to the limit and it's okay. It's okay to set goals, reach them, and set new ones.
There are so many proud moments I have achieved at WildFire CrossFit. Too many to list but the list is never-ending. There is always room for improvement. Never did I think I could do double unders, kipping pull-ups, flip tires or a handstand hold. I love adding to my achievements and doing it in a place where I love the great community.
WildFire Crossfit is not just another gym. Not just another box. At WildFire CrossFit you are part of a community that wants you to be who you deserve to be and teaches you so much about yourself. Thank you Skip and Tiffany for being amazing and creating this Rockstar community. Fuel The Fire!!
I just finished a free week trial. I was EXTREMELY satisfied with how welcoming everyone was, and how I was given individual attention. Not once did I feel intimidated or out of place.
These guys are phenomenal! They show pure passion when they teach. They make sure nobody is left out. They not only teach effective fat-burning exercises, but the skills to keep the weight off. Those guys definitely deserve a plethora of accolades.