Friday, October 1, 2010

The Spirit of the Gym


It was a rest day for me yesterday but I still went to the gym; not to workout however. I went to work on some mobility issues of mine. I recently started following Kelly Starrett's MobilityWOD...magnificent stuff! I was propped up against a wall, taking a break between stretches, when a buddy of mine approached me. He asked me, "What are you doing, taking a trip down memory lane?" I must have had a long-lost look on my face--I realized that I had slowly been scanning "our box"...of course, I am talking about the fitness center where all of us had shared so much blood, sweat, and tears. 

As most of you know, unfortunately, CrossFit Ramstein has reached its end...effective today. To be honest with all of you, I really don't feel up to explaining all of the "whys"...I have done that countless times and it upsets me every time I talk about it. Long story short: it is a matter of misunderstanding, the unwillingness to support us, bad information, and negative perceptions. But, that is not the theme of this blog post. The theme is about the Spirit of the Gym.

As I gazed out upon the floor of the gym, where countless WODs had taken place, I felt a sense of pride. We have accomplished so much in the last two and a half years. We have trained hundreds of people; we have touched the lives of many. I would like to believe that CrossFit Ramstein was a significant catalyst with regard to the growth of CrossFit affiliates in Europe. Although our affiliate is no longer, the spirit of what we accomplished radiates throughout the gym. I have confidence that that spirit will remain...be it in one person attempting a one-rep max snatch on one of the weight lifting platforms or in a group of CrossFitters banging out the "Filthy Fifty" together.

For all of those who still hit the WOD regularly at the North Side Fitness Center: keep the spirit alive, okay? If you see someone new, attempting a CrossFit workout, introduce yourself. Just because we are not allowed to train CrossFit anymore, does not mean that we cannot share our passion for it! 

1 comment:

  1. Great accomplishments go noticed - a lasting testament to all your dedication and hard work!.

    "Ignorance breeds monsters to fill up the vacancies of the soul that are unoccupied by the verities of knowledge." ~ Horace Mann

    Dad Bowen

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