Friday, April 04, 2025

Something good

How about something wildly different! 

Here is an update on our classes at CrossFit. In the first photo the woman on the left is Bonnie. She started working out in 2015 ?? with a personal trainer [who later started our CrossFit gym]. Her concern since she is petite was to protect her bones from Osteoporosis. She is active in the church and the community. Bonnie is in her early 80's.

The middle gal travels as a Sheep Judge and photographer. She is in her 30's. I don't recall the woman on the rights name, but she is in the next generation. 

On Friday April 18th, it is bring a friend day to CrossFit. I've asked my grand daughter Ariel to join me and she said yes!


The photo below is a shot of our current Legends Class for our gym. As you can see, we are just ordinary folks over the age of 55+. Most of us much more than 55. Some of us are in our 7th decade but I'm not going to say who.

--I've got the baseball hat on---

We come from all walks of life. Most of us are 'retired' now. You wouldn't know it but some of us are battling some major health issues and we are each other's support.

We stick together like glue in the gym and laugh as we work out with a fantastic coach who tailors our workouts to our abilities and aching parts.

We move together, we moan together, we laugh together.

All of Mobility issues are addressed by our coach and we've seen improvement in everything we do. We don't have to kill ourselves trying to be Olympians, we can be ourselves.



Imagine coming into a workout where we have to run a quarter of a mile. The coach figures out what we can do. We walk fast for 100 meters, 200 meters, whatever it takes to do movement. Those who can 'run' [me] do. Those that can't walk. No one is looked down upon for their abilities and we only encourage each other with positive words and actions.

Some of us lift PVC pipes just to do the motion of lifting. Some of us use weights. Some who cannot walk well may choose to ride a stationery bike or row. No judgement. We encourage and support each other.

The coach leads us in this. She is an amazing person. Her name is Angie. What can I say about a wonderful lady who has encouraged me and made me feel loved and wanted in a gym situation for the past 4 years. If anyone is the epitome of positivity, it is her. 

I've had people ask me ... "but isn't it terribly expensive?" 

Actually no it isn't. It is less expensive for one month's fee than one visit to a Physical Therapist.  I know. I had two shoulder surgeries and one elbow surgery in 3 years. For nearly 3 years, I had to see PT in order to be able to move my shoulders and elbow again.

One does not have to 'be' in shape to join up with our gym. The coaches always work to your level, whatever that might be.

Whatever the world is doing out there at the moment. I have this positive outlet in my life and I am so grateful for it and the people I've made friends with.

Our motto:

I'll be there for you.

9 comments:

  1. What a SQUAD! You all look so healthy and energetic and fun to be around! You all certainly bloom where you are planted. And what a positive facility and trainer. I know you are all getting great benefits mentally and physically. And how cool your granddaughter is coming!
    I am doing a 3 week round of PT and lucked out with the BEST therapist. She has me starting slow and working up, she is going to print pages for me to continue to advance. She had me order some inexpensive stuff for home and I am just feeling so good about admitting an issue and taking the first step. And how lucky am I? She is moving to a different facility the day after my last session. So glad the stars aligned.

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    1. I'm so happy that the Therapist helped figure out why you are prone to tipping over. It is amazing what you can accomplish with PT.
      Like I said, I went for nearly 3 yrs so I understand what it is like.
      But...I can reach both hands overhead when I couldn't do that for a few years!
      Kuddos for you!

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  2. Great photo of you bad a@@ Legends! Glad you found such a wonderful workout coach and community. How fun that Ariel will be joining you at your CF gym again!!

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  3. You all LOOK like Legends! Well done!

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  4. A few years ago, we had seniors fit or whatever it was called. It was a very good thing.

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  5. Wow, this is great. Good to hear about how you all work as a team and really support each other!

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  6. Anonymous7:15 PM

    What a perfect way to get some exercise and have a terrific social life. Just right for you!!! Lori

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  7. Anonymous8:20 PM

    What a perfect bunch of people to be involved with! Legends for sure! Far side

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  8. Hooray for all of you. You have my admiration and I am sure that of many others, too. Apart from the physical benefit derived from the exercise I have no doubt that the friendship and emotional support is worth a great deal. There is never a time when we don’t need each other.

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