Podcasts about crossfit radio

  • 4PODCASTS
  • 30EPISODES
  • 28mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Sep 15, 2017LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about crossfit radio

Latest podcast episodes about crossfit radio

FITLETE Radio
Test #4: A Great Point By Greg Glassman

FITLETE Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2017 4:57


Greg Glassman Is 100% RIGHT | A Podcast episode recommendation on Crossfit Radio

greg glassman crossfit radio
The CrossFit Podcast
CrossFit Radio: Greg Glassman on the Disease Economy

The CrossFit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2017 56:46


Shortly after the CrossFit Games crowned the Fittest on Earth in Madison, Wisconsin, CrossFit Founder Greg Glassman says CrossFit’s true purpose is curing chronic disease. Speaking with Executive Director of Media Sevan Matossian, Glassman explains that his original prescription was designed to challenge the best athletes on the planet, and then he backfilled the program for grandmas, so to speak. While the spotlight is often on the elite, Glassman knows his program can also help millions of people who are sick and overweight. “The best work of the affiliates is the reversal and prevention of chronic disease, not sending athletes to the Games,” Glassman explains. Glassman says that the CrossFit community has already attracted all the fit people and athletes, and the new market is the unfit, the broken and the sick—people who are literally dying for help. “If you only work with healthy people, that’s only 30 percent of the population. … Seventy percent are going to die from chronic disease. I’d like to have that market,” he says. To that end, Glassman is reorienting his staff to understand that CrossFit Inc. is in the business of curing chronic disease. “We need to make it clear—starting with us, then going to the affiliates, and then going to the 175,000 trainers, and then to all of their clients, everyone that CrossFits in the land, and then finally to the general public that isn’t CrossFitting—that we sit in unique possession of a solution so elegant to chronic disease that it may be optimal. The only thing missing is our awareness.” Chronic diseases are ravaging the world, and yet the conditions are curable. These self-inflicted diseases are caused by excessive consumption of carbohydrates and sedentarism. Luckily, they can be cured with two complementary steps: “The solution is get off the couch, get off the carbs.” CrossFit affiliates are uniquely positioned to lead a health revolution through diet and exercise, and Glassman says it’s as simple as approaching people and telling them the truth: “You’re fat. You’re going to die. I can help you.” Overall, Glassman has recognized that while his program produces people like Mat Fraser and Tia-Clair Toomey, its most important application is with people who are sick and dying. “We’re part of the disease economy, but we’re just the guys who make people well.”

The CrossFit Podcast
CrossFit Radio: The Milton Story

The CrossFit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 44:52


CrossFit Radio gets a reboot in its inaugural episode in which you’ll hear the story of Milton Anthony–a blind, nearly-deaf, triple amputee who does CrossFit in Huntsville, Alabama. Anthony talks about the challenges and benefits of training in a CrossFit gym—and he isn’t afraid to open up about his past. His story is raw and gritty, and involves enough violent crime to qualify for a Quentin Tarantino film.   Written and Directed by Russell Berger.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio Episode 370

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 20:34


On Episode 370 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed CrossFit South Bend owner Brandon Wilton. This episode was webcast on Feb. 25, 2015.2:03 In honor of this year’s edition of the CrossFit Games Open, Judkins played a clip from a presentation by Jason Khalipa. In “Building Your Engine,” the perennial CrossFit Games athlete spoke about changes he’s made to his fitness in order to perform better in competition.6:43 Brandon Wilton wants all members of CrossFit South Bend to participate in the Open this year, and he spoke about how he encouraged his athletes to sign up. Wilton has plans to make the Open extra special for his members, including hiring a photographer to take pictures during each workout. With competitive athletes always looking for ways to get more reps in less time, Wilton explained why he sometimes coaches people to “game” a workout. Turning toward the day-to-day operations of his affiliate, Wilton spoke about getting his coaches to meet his standards of excellence, and he provided details about some of the different programs at his box in Mishawaka, Indiana.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio Episode 371

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 26:37


On Episode 371 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed the athletes atop the CrossFit Games Open Leaderboard after workouts 15.1 and 15.1A: Maude Charron and Nick Urankar. This episode was webcast on March 4, 2015.3:01 Maude Charron was virtually unknown until she crushed 15.1 and 15.1A to edge out defending CrossFit Games champion Camille Leblanc-Bazinet by 4 points in the overall standings. Charron, who has a background in gymnastics and acrobatic training for circus performance, talked about finding CrossFit and lifting heavy for the first time. She described her reaction when she heard Games Director Dave Castro announce the first workouts, and she detailed a strategy that included two attempts at the paired challenges. To close, she shared her thoughts on the rest of the competition season.13:40 Nick Urankar competed in the CrossFit Games in 2012, and his performance in the first week of the Open shows he’s working hard to qualify again in 2015. Urankar said he decided to redo 15.1 and 15.1A at his wife’s suggestion, and he talked about the adjustments he made after his first attempt. Urankar is happy to be atop the standings but knows a lot of work still separates him from his ultimate goal. Sharing some strategy, the Central East athlete explained what he looks for as top competitors perform the workouts immediately after they’re announced. The affiliate owner closed by talking about how CrossFit 061 in Granger, Indiana, has grown and will soon be moving into a bigger building.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio Episode 372 2

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 26:10


On Episode 372 of CrossFit Radio, Justin Judkins interviewed CrossFit Naperville owner Neil Khant and multiyear CrossFit Games competitor Michele Letendre. This episode was webcast on March 11, 2015.1:43 Over the years, Neil Khant has used a lot of creativity to build a successful affiliate in Illinois. With St. Patrick’s Day on the horizon, one of Khant’s favorite signature events is coming up: the sixth annual edition of Green Beer and Burpees, a workout and pub day. Khant spoke about the origins of the popular tradition, and he also described several programs he offers at CrossFit Naperville before giving his opinion on good programming.12:52 Michele Letendre competed with Emily Bridgers immediately after Open Workout 15.2 was announced. Letendre talked about her experience at the event in Austin, Texas, and said she had a hunch 15.2 would be a repeat of a test from a previous year. She explained her strategy for the couplet of overhead squats and pull-ups, and she said she loves competing live in front of a crowd. The Canadian said she believes she’s a more well-rounded athlete this year, and she spoke about trying to land on the podium this year after finishing fourth at the CrossFit Games in 2014.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio Episode 373

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 27:54


On Episode 373 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed Brennan Morton, owner of NEPA CrossFit in Plains, Pennsylvania. This episode was webcast on March 18, 2015.1:52 Morton opened the show by explaining how his athletes are doing in the CrossFit Games Open, and he gave his thoughts on how the new “super regionals” have affected his team. Morton said attending the old Coach’s Prep Course (now officially known as the Level 2 Certificate Course) improved everything at his affiliate. The gym owner explained what he learned about programming and said the course made him realize he needs to avoid trying to fit too much into one training session. NEPA CrossFit offers a barbell club, and Morton explained how he coordinates that option with his regular CrossFit classes. He said he likes to provide choices for his athletes every day, and he believes offering many diverse programs is a good thing for the affiliate.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio Episode 374

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 28:01


On Episode 374 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed CrossFit NorthRidge owner Chris Majors and Blue Star CrossFit owner James Wende. This episode was webcast on March 25, 2015.2:35 Chris Majors’ affiliate is a bit different from most others: CrossFit NorthRidge in Northport, Alabama, is part of a 2,600-member fitness facility. As general manager of the larger facility and owner of the CrossFit affiliate inside, Majors explained how the two businesses coexist and how his affiliate benefits from the relationship. All synergy aside, Majors said he’s made the culture of his affiliate distinctive from that of the traditional gym that surrounds it.14:40 James Wende explained how he approaches the subject of nutrition with athletes at Blue Star CrossFit in San Antonio, Texas. In the near future, he’ll take things further and offer nutrition classes for his members. The forward-thinking affiliate owner is also starting a new program called Metcon Membership. These classes will still feature intensity, constant variation and functional movements, but the emphasis will be on gymnastics movements, and barbells will be absent. Finally, Wende described a program he started to help wounded veterans and adaptive athletes achieve fitness.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio - Episode 375

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 23:50


On Episode 375 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed CrossFit Blacksburg owner Amy Crawford. This episode was webcast on April 1, 2015.7:51 CrossFit Blacksburg in Virginia became an affiliate in 2008, and since then Amy Crawford has worked hard to create a culture in which members give back to their community. She described how her crew uses the CrossFit Games Open as a fun way to compete but also to raise funds for local organizations in need. When introducing new athletes to CrossFit, Crawford said she uses a system of levels instead of the foundations or elements classes that are very common. She also detailed how the gym’s Slim Down Competition helps its athletes add a solid nutrition plan to their lives.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio - Episode 376

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 25:57


On Episode 376 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed this year’s winners of the CrossFit Games Open. Two-time CrossFit Games champion Annie Thorisdottir is featured in the first half of the show, and Mathew Fraser joins Judkins on the second. This episode was webcast on April 8, 2015.1:00 After recovering from an injury that sidelined her in 2013, Annie Thorisdottir returned to form in 2014, finishing second at the CrossFit Games. She followed that up with a win in this year’s Open. “Iceland Annie” gave her thoughts on the Open and described what the next six weeks will look like as she prepares for the Meridian Regional, to be held May 29-31 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Thorisdottir is heavily involved in CrossFit affiliates in both Iceland and the United States, and she talked about how she manages her training and her business interests. She ended by describing what it’s like to work out with “The Dave Castro,” as the Director of the CrossFit Games is known on social media.12:34 Mathew Fraser finished second to Rich Froning at the CrossFit Games in 2014 but evened the score by taking top spot in the Open in 2015. The two competed against each other live in Massachusetts immediately after Workout 15.1 was released, and they danced at the top of the Open Leaderboard right down to the wire. Fraser talked about how he was able to lock down the competition by tying for first in the final Open workout. The athlete from Champlain Valley CrossFit said his fitness has improved over the past year and explained how he’ll handle the pressure that comes with being a favorite to win the CrossFit Games. First, Fraser will have to qualify for the Games at the East Regional, set for May 22-24 in Hartford, Connecticut. As he prepares for regionals, Fraser said he plans to keep training fun despite his lofty goals.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio - Episode 377

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 26:29


On Episode 377 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed two athletes who were at the top of the regional leaderboards in the CrossFit Games Open. Carleen Mathews placed first in the North West, and Christian Lucero was No. 1 in the South West. This episode was webcast on April 15, 2015.2:18 Best in the North West, Carleen Mathews was also 17th worldwide, putting her in very elite company. The owner of CrossFit Saint Helens in Oregon said her Open performance has given her confidence as she prepares for the West Regional, to be held May 29-31 in Tacoma, Washington. Mathews talked about her work on the mental side of competition and offered advice on choosing a trustworthy coach who can help an athlete prepare for the tough CrossFit Games season. As an affiliate owner and competitor, Mathews explained how she finds balance in her busy life.12:12 Christian Lucero talked about his results in the Open and described his athletic background. With the South Regional set for May 15-17 in Dallas, Texas, Lucero reflected back to the 2014 South West Regional, where he and several others contracted a debilitating case of the flu and had to drop out of the competition. He explained how last year’s unfortunate results motivated him in 2015. Lucero, a coach at Backcountry CrossFit in Littleton, Colorado, offered some insight into his training as regionals approach, and he said keeping things light and fun helps him prepare for the pressure that will come in less than a month.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio Episode 378 2

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 27:09


On Episode 378 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed Chelsey Hughes, who finished seventh overall in the CrossFit Games Open and first in the North East. This episode was webcast on April 22, 2015.1:50 Hughes is an experienced competitor who was part of the Brick CrossFit team that finished 13th in the Affiliate Cup at last year’s CrossFit Games. In 2015, she’ll be competing as an individual, and she explained why. While her results in the Open have given her confidence, she knows the regional round of competition will be very challenging, and she described how she’ll use her team experience to help her perform solo at the East Regional, to be held May 22-24 in Hartford, Connecticut. Hughes talked about how her training has evolved to include daily mobility work, and she detailed how she has moved around the United States in the pursuit of fitness.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio - Episode 379

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 30:02


On Episode 379 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed CrossFit Level 1 Seminar Staff member Jason Ackerman, as well as top athlete Travis Mayer. This episode was webcast on April 29, 2015.2:14 Jason Ackerman recently sold his third CrossFit affiliate and moved from New York to Florida for better weather. He talked about why and how he sold the affiliates, and he said it was refreshing to transition from business owner to coach. As a former gym owner, Ackerman might be one of the most experienced employees in the community, and he detailed different suggestions he’s made to help affiliate owners find success. A member of CrossFit’s Level 1 Seminar Staff, he said he works hard to ensure everyone finds value in the seminar—even those who have a great deal of CrossFit experience.14:56 Tops in the South East, Travis Mayer also placed seventh worldwide in the Open. He talked about how he balances training with running CrossFit Passion in Alpharetta, Georgia, and he described some of the things he’s done in order to find greater success in the CrossFit Games. Mayer said he’s been working with a sports psychologist and explained how he motivates himself on days when training feels like a grind. With regionals quickly approaching, Mayer shared the tests he’d offer competitors if he were programming the events.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio - Episode 380

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 19:06


On Episode 380 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed Jacob Heppner, who finished 18th at the CrossFit Games in 2014. This episode was webcast on May 5, 2015.2:59 Jacob Heppner talked about how he addressed his weaknesses over the last year, which helped him finish first in the Open in the North Central region and ninth worldwide. Heppner said he found success working out at a variety of CrossFit affiliates this year, and he spoke about the challenges of interacting with a long-distance coach. With the North Central athletes paired up with the tough crowd from the Central East in the Central Regional, Heppner speculated on his chances of qualifying for a return trip to the Games. All regional events have now been announced, but Heppner offered the test he would program for Event 1 if he were sitting in Dave Castro’s chair.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio Episode 370

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 20:34


On Episode 370 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed CrossFit South Bend owner Brandon Wilton. This episode was webcast on Feb. 25, 2015.2:03 In honor of this year’s edition of the CrossFit Games Open, Judkins played a clip from a presentation by Jason Khalipa. In “Building Your Engine,” the perennial CrossFit Games athlete spoke about changes he’s made to his fitness in order to perform better in competition.6:43 Brandon Wilton wants all members of CrossFit South Bend to participate in the Open this year, and he spoke about how he encouraged his athletes to sign up. Wilton has plans to make the Open extra special for his members, including hiring a photographer to take pictures during each workout. With competitive athletes always looking for ways to get more reps in less time, Wilton explained why he sometimes coaches people to “game” a workout. Turning toward the day-to-day operations of his affiliate, Wilton spoke about getting his coaches to meet his standards of excellence, and he provided details about some of the different programs at his box in Mishawaka, Indiana.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio Episode 371

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 26:37


On Episode 371 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed the athletes atop the CrossFit Games Open Leaderboard after workouts 15.1 and 15.1A: Maude Charron and Nick Urankar. This episode was webcast on March 4, 2015.3:01 Maude Charron was virtually unknown until she crushed 15.1 and 15.1A to edge out defending CrossFit Games champion Camille Leblanc-Bazinet by 4 points in the overall standings. Charron, who has a background in gymnastics and acrobatic training for circus performance, talked about finding CrossFit and lifting heavy for the first time. She described her reaction when she heard Games Director Dave Castro announce the first workouts, and she detailed a strategy that included two attempts at the paired challenges. To close, she shared her thoughts on the rest of the competition season.13:40 Nick Urankar competed in the CrossFit Games in 2012, and his performance in the first week of the Open shows he’s working hard to qualify again in 2015. Urankar said he decided to redo 15.1 and 15.1A at his wife’s suggestion, and he talked about the adjustments he made after his first attempt. Urankar is happy to be atop the standings but knows a lot of work still separates him from his ultimate goal. Sharing some strategy, the Central East athlete explained what he looks for as top competitors perform the workouts immediately after they’re announced. The affiliate owner closed by talking about how CrossFit 061 in Granger, Indiana, has grown and will soon be moving into a bigger building.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio Episode 372 2

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 26:10


On Episode 372 of CrossFit Radio, Justin Judkins interviewed CrossFit Naperville owner Neil Khant and multiyear CrossFit Games competitor Michele Letendre. This episode was webcast on March 11, 2015.1:43 Over the years, Neil Khant has used a lot of creativity to build a successful affiliate in Illinois. With St. Patrick’s Day on the horizon, one of Khant’s favorite signature events is coming up: the sixth annual edition of Green Beer and Burpees, a workout and pub day. Khant spoke about the origins of the popular tradition, and he also described several programs he offers at CrossFit Naperville before giving his opinion on good programming.12:52 Michele Letendre competed with Emily Bridgers immediately after Open Workout 15.2 was announced. Letendre talked about her experience at the event in Austin, Texas, and said she had a hunch 15.2 would be a repeat of a test from a previous year. She explained her strategy for the couplet of overhead squats and pull-ups, and she said she loves competing live in front of a crowd. The Canadian said she believes she’s a more well-rounded athlete this year, and she spoke about trying to land on the podium this year after finishing fourth at the CrossFit Games in 2014.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio Episode 373

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 27:54


On Episode 373 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed Brennan Morton, owner of NEPA CrossFit in Plains, Pennsylvania. This episode was webcast on March 18, 2015.1:52 Morton opened the show by explaining how his athletes are doing in the CrossFit Games Open, and he gave his thoughts on how the new “super regionals” have affected his team. Morton said attending the old Coach’s Prep Course (now officially known as the Level 2 Certificate Course) improved everything at his affiliate. The gym owner explained what he learned about programming and said the course made him realize he needs to avoid trying to fit too much into one training session. NEPA CrossFit offers a barbell club, and Morton explained how he coordinates that option with his regular CrossFit classes. He said he likes to provide choices for his athletes every day, and he believes offering many diverse programs is a good thing for the affiliate.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio Episode 374

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 28:01


On Episode 374 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed CrossFit NorthRidge owner Chris Majors and Blue Star CrossFit owner James Wende. This episode was webcast on March 25, 2015.2:35 Chris Majors’ affiliate is a bit different from most others: CrossFit NorthRidge in Northport, Alabama, is part of a 2,600-member fitness facility. As general manager of the larger facility and owner of the CrossFit affiliate inside, Majors explained how the two businesses coexist and how his affiliate benefits from the relationship. All synergy aside, Majors said he’s made the culture of his affiliate distinctive from that of the traditional gym that surrounds it.14:40 James Wende explained how he approaches the subject of nutrition with athletes at Blue Star CrossFit in San Antonio, Texas. In the near future, he’ll take things further and offer nutrition classes for his members. The forward-thinking affiliate owner is also starting a new program called Metcon Membership. These classes will still feature intensity, constant variation and functional movements, but the emphasis will be on gymnastics movements, and barbells will be absent. Finally, Wende described a program he started to help wounded veterans and adaptive athletes achieve fitness.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio - Episode 375

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 23:50


On Episode 375 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed CrossFit Blacksburg owner Amy Crawford. This episode was webcast on April 1, 2015.7:51 CrossFit Blacksburg in Virginia became an affiliate in 2008, and since then Amy Crawford has worked hard to create a culture in which members give back to their community. She described how her crew uses the CrossFit Games Open as a fun way to compete but also to raise funds for local organizations in need. When introducing new athletes to CrossFit, Crawford said she uses a system of levels instead of the foundations or elements classes that are very common. She also detailed how the gym’s Slim Down Competition helps its athletes add a solid nutrition plan to their lives.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio - Episode 376

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 25:57


On Episode 376 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed this year’s winners of the CrossFit Games Open. Two-time CrossFit Games champion Annie Thorisdottir is featured in the first half of the show, and Mathew Fraser joins Judkins on the second. This episode was webcast on April 8, 2015.1:00 After recovering from an injury that sidelined her in 2013, Annie Thorisdottir returned to form in 2014, finishing second at the CrossFit Games. She followed that up with a win in this year’s Open. “Iceland Annie” gave her thoughts on the Open and described what the next six weeks will look like as she prepares for the Meridian Regional, to be held May 29-31 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Thorisdottir is heavily involved in CrossFit affiliates in both Iceland and the United States, and she talked about how she manages her training and her business interests. She ended by describing what it’s like to work out with “The Dave Castro,” as the Director of the CrossFit Games is known on social media.12:34 Mathew Fraser finished second to Rich Froning at the CrossFit Games in 2014 but evened the score by taking top spot in the Open in 2015. The two competed against each other live in Massachusetts immediately after Workout 15.1 was released, and they danced at the top of the Open Leaderboard right down to the wire. Fraser talked about how he was able to lock down the competition by tying for first in the final Open workout. The athlete from Champlain Valley CrossFit said his fitness has improved over the past year and explained how he’ll handle the pressure that comes with being a favorite to win the CrossFit Games. First, Fraser will have to qualify for the Games at the East Regional, set for May 22-24 in Hartford, Connecticut. As he prepares for regionals, Fraser said he plans to keep training fun despite his lofty goals.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio - Episode 377

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 26:29


On Episode 377 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed two athletes who were at the top of the regional leaderboards in the CrossFit Games Open. Carleen Mathews placed first in the North West, and Christian Lucero was No. 1 in the South West. This episode was webcast on April 15, 2015.2:18 Best in the North West, Carleen Mathews was also 17th worldwide, putting her in very elite company. The owner of CrossFit Saint Helens in Oregon said her Open performance has given her confidence as she prepares for the West Regional, to be held May 29-31 in Tacoma, Washington. Mathews talked about her work on the mental side of competition and offered advice on choosing a trustworthy coach who can help an athlete prepare for the tough CrossFit Games season. As an affiliate owner and competitor, Mathews explained how she finds balance in her busy life.12:12 Christian Lucero talked about his results in the Open and described his athletic background. With the South Regional set for May 15-17 in Dallas, Texas, Lucero reflected back to the 2014 South West Regional, where he and several others contracted a debilitating case of the flu and had to drop out of the competition. He explained how last year’s unfortunate results motivated him in 2015. Lucero, a coach at Backcountry CrossFit in Littleton, Colorado, offered some insight into his training as regionals approach, and he said keeping things light and fun helps him prepare for the pressure that will come in less than a month.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio Episode 378 2

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 27:09


On Episode 378 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed Chelsey Hughes, who finished seventh overall in the CrossFit Games Open and first in the North East. This episode was webcast on April 22, 2015.1:50 Hughes is an experienced competitor who was part of the Brick CrossFit team that finished 13th in the Affiliate Cup at last year’s CrossFit Games. In 2015, she’ll be competing as an individual, and she explained why. While her results in the Open have given her confidence, she knows the regional round of competition will be very challenging, and she described how she’ll use her team experience to help her perform solo at the East Regional, to be held May 22-24 in Hartford, Connecticut. Hughes talked about how her training has evolved to include daily mobility work, and she detailed how she has moved around the United States in the pursuit of fitness.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio - Episode 379

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 30:02


On Episode 379 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed CrossFit Level 1 Seminar Staff member Jason Ackerman, as well as top athlete Travis Mayer. This episode was webcast on April 29, 2015.2:14 Jason Ackerman recently sold his third CrossFit affiliate and moved from New York to Florida for better weather. He talked about why and how he sold the affiliates, and he said it was refreshing to transition from business owner to coach. As a former gym owner, Ackerman might be one of the most experienced employees in the community, and he detailed different suggestions he’s made to help affiliate owners find success. A member of CrossFit’s Level 1 Seminar Staff, he said he works hard to ensure everyone finds value in the seminar—even those who have a great deal of CrossFit experience.14:56 Tops in the South East, Travis Mayer also placed seventh worldwide in the Open. He talked about how he balances training with running CrossFit Passion in Alpharetta, Georgia, and he described some of the things he’s done in order to find greater success in the CrossFit Games. Mayer said he’s been working with a sports psychologist and explained how he motivates himself on days when training feels like a grind. With regionals quickly approaching, Mayer shared the tests he’d offer competitors if he were programming the events.

CrossFit Radio's tracks
CrossFit Radio - Episode 380

CrossFit Radio's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 19:06


On Episode 380 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed Jacob Heppner, who finished 18th at the CrossFit Games in 2014. This episode was webcast on May 5, 2015.2:59 Jacob Heppner talked about how he addressed his weaknesses over the last year, which helped him finish first in the Open in the North Central region and ninth worldwide. Heppner said he found success working out at a variety of CrossFit affiliates this year, and he spoke about the challenges of interacting with a long-distance coach. With the North Central athletes paired up with the tough crowd from the Central East in the Central Regional, Heppner speculated on his chances of qualifying for a return trip to the Games. All regional events have now been announced, but Heppner offered the test he would program for Event 1 if he were sitting in Dave Castro’s chair.

CrossFit Radio
CrossFit Radio - Episode 295

CrossFit Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2013 18:46


On Episode 295 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed Shari Keener, who trained at the first CrossFit box and overcame addiction to create a new life for herself. This episode was webcast on Sept. 14, 2013.1:45 After reflecting on the early days at Coach Greg Glassman’s original CrossFit box, Shari Keener spoke about turning to running and health after breaking free from serious drug problems. She described her journey from addiction to fitness and spoke about how Bryan MacKenzie gave her the gift of running. As she did in the CrossFit Journal video Meet Shari Keener: Changing the Pattern, she talked about learning from her experiences and using them to improve her future.

CrossFit Radio
CrossFit Radio - Episode 294

CrossFit Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2013 32:05


On Episode 294 of CrossFit Radio, host Justin Judkins interviewed Level 1 Seminar Staff member Chuck Carswell. This episode was webcast on Sept. 14, 2013.2:40 Level 1 Seminar Staff member and multi-year CrossFit Games judge Chuck Carswell was at the recent CrossFit Trainers Summit held in San Diego, Calif., and he spoke about the message CrossFit is sending to athletes around the world. Carswell, who spends much of his time on the road leading Level 1 Seminars, also gave his thoughts on how the Games fit into the CrossFit program.

CrossFit Radio
CrossFit Radio -Episode 293

CrossFit Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2013 89:26


This show will focus on the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) upcoming decision on Sunday, September 8. The IOC will decide which one of three sports will be in the 2020 Olympics. The sports that are up for the vote are baseball/softball, wrestling and squash.  Featured on the show will be interviews with ET Colvin the President of USA Softball, Mark Schultz who won an Olympic gold medal in wrestling, and National Freestyle Development Coach at the Olympic Training Center Bill Zadick.  Each representative will give his opinions and perspective regarding their own sport and the decision that is looming with the IOC along with the possible impact the decision could have on their sport. 

CrossFit Radio
CrossFit Radio

CrossFit Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2013 29:35


On August 31st the community of CrossFit came together to host a workout and a fundraiser for the families of the 19 members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots firefighting team tragically lost their lives on June 30, 2013 while fighting a fire in Yarnell, AZ.Host, Justin Judkins will be speaking to Bill Grundler and Peter Egyed who participated in the event in Prescott, Arizona on the 31st. 

CrossFit Radio
CrossFit Radio

CrossFit Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2013 28:23


CrossFit Radio originates in the CrossFit Journal. The shows are live interviews and discussions about all things CrossFit. The show's host, Justin Judkins, interview a wide variety of guests, including community members, trainers, HQ staff and CrossFit affiliate owners. The topics cover the full spectrum of the CrossFit world. Interviewees speak of their experiences, insights, strategies, approaches around all aspects of functional movement and elite fitness. The shows vary in length and scope, but tend to be focused around two 10-15 minute interviews.