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James M’s Whole90 Testimonial!

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[vc_row][vc_column width="1/1"][text_output]In more than one way this has been a life changing experience. Even though I had started eating mostly paleo a few months in advance, going through first through the whole30 was a challenge that gave me a better understanding of how my body works and how much of its daily functioning depends on the “fuel” I give to it. Along these lines, the most interesting fact for me was to realize that what I discarded most of the time as regular nuisances (lack of energy, sleepiness, a bothered stomach) where in reality the consequences of my meals. Together with this recognition, the experience was a great way to build a daily routine that made me avoid missing meals and having enough nutrients in each of them in order to function. Before doing the Whole90 I had an idea of what kind of food was better for me, and I was already trying to avoid things that were not that good. But while I understood this in principle, I did not have the experience of seeing exactly how my body could work with a more regulated, free of all “bad foods” diet. While the first thirty days were difficult because of things that I was holding on to like peanut butter, beer, honey, beans, etc., they gave me the opportunity to not only see how I could feel without them, but also to discover other ways in which a completely paleo diet—and even a whole30 diet—could be multifarious and exciting. After the first 30 days, it was almost all smooth sailing for me. Granted I still missed things like beer, or the occasional piece of bread or cheese, but being able to have a glass of tequila for example, or a “cheat day” a month was enough. I think that, like with other things like stopping smoking, the most difficult thing is always to break the habits, the conducts and “traditions,” and not the actual separation from the substance or food. Thus, once I have gotten used to not eating my food always with bread, or not going out for beers, I did not miss the thing unless I got myself in the same context again (i.e. conferences, birthday parties, etc.). In this way, the whole90 and paleo appeared clearly as what they are, not diets but ways of life or styles of living. At the end, it became clear how it was a choice of how I wanted to live my life from now on, and not just a small project of “trying to get in shape” or “to lose a few pounds.” Finally, I think one of the most important aspects of the experience is that it allows people to stop and reflect for a second on the food culture we have in the US. I am a foodie, I believe that if you have the time you should make the best out of each meal. But this does not only mean to find the best recipe or to make the most complicated sauce, it also means to realize what exactly are you giving to your body, and how it is going to help or damage it next day or in the long run.[/text_output][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Mitch’s Whole 90 Testimonial

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[vc_row][vc_column width="1/1"][container][text_output]So my experience with the Whole 90 was a little different from the start. I am a fitness enthusiast and have always maintained a very active lifestyle. The one thing that was really missing from my fitness lifestyle was a completely strict diet. I managed to eat moderately healthy and watch certain things that I ate but I was never very strict with it. I had belonged to Crossfit South Bend for a short period of time before I had inquired about the Whole 90. Once I finally asked about it I was instructed to talk to Robby because his vast knowledge in itself is a reassuring factor that he knows his stuff and wants to share lifestyle knowledge with others. It took me just one extensive conversation with Robby to feel completely motivated and compelled to give this a try. My initial goals for the Whole 90 were to lean out my body some and start peaking in my performance with Crossfit. To go along with my performance I wanted to make sure that I could get back to sleeping well again. Robby had mentioned that certain things in my diet could have been causing me some problems in regards to my sleep. I would say within the first 10 days I had dropped about 10lbs and within the 15- 20 days I was sleeping a deep sleep throughout the night. That right there made my performance that much better. I had all the energy in the world and my recovery was phenomenal. Whenever I had a question Robby was not too far and was very willing to help me out with a list of resources to refer to. The most rewarding thing I have gained from the Whole 90 is honestly,I have more confidence in myself. I'm not just visual happy but mental happy as well. Despite having a long background in this kind of lifestyle, staying very committed to this diet in belief that it would change my life was very tough at times. I am the kind of person that I need to see it to believe it. Well I did see it and I will continue to see it. Over the Whole 90 I had dropped some weight, gained back some muscle and have continued to improve my performance. I feel amazing and have helped motivate others in my family to live a healthier(Paleo-ish) lifestyle and make changes in their fitness. I also would like to say thank you to the Crossfit South Bend family. The coaches, the athletes, and my friends there all helped play a part in that journey in my life that I will forever be grateful. Thank you Robby for sharing this lifestyle with me and I will continue to enjoy a Paleo lifestyle.[/text_output][/container][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width="1/1"][image type="none" float="none" info="none" info_place="top" info_trigger="hover" src="10347"][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width="1/1"][share title="Share this Post" facebook="true" twitter="true" email="true"][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Neika’s Whole 90 Journey

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[vc_row padding_top="0px" padding_bottom="0px" border="none" parallax="true"][vc_column width="1/2"][promo image="10013"]Before[/promo][promo image="10014"]Before[/promo][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/2"][text_output][content_band style="color: #fff;" bg_image="http://crossfitsouthbend.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/neikarulez.jpg" parallax="true" border="all" inner_container="true"] [custom_headline style="margin-top: 0; color: #fff;" level="h4" looks_like="h3"]My Whole 90 Journey[/custom_headline] I came to Crossfit South Bend as a marathoner, that was pretty much all I did was run. I also came here as a vegetarian/vegan (I'd been both over the previous 20 year period). I came here looking for change. Everyone around me could drink a shake and lose weight and despite logging thousands of miles over the previous 15 years, I always struggled to lose weight at all. I started talking to people and adding weight resistance was a common recommendation people were giving me. During the first few months here, it felt hard to fit in. It felt hard to not know the routine or what the names of the moves were, but I trudged on. During one of my workouts with Brandon, I got what I can only call an exertion headache. Splitting pain that came on instantly during back squats. If not for that moment the course of my life would probably not be where it is right now. I went to the doctor, had some blood work done and eventually found out that my hypothyroidism had progressed into something called Hashimoto's Disease. Basically it is a ridiculous name for your body is now starting to attack your thyroid as a foreign invader. The doctor encouraged me to meet with a nutritionist in his office. This woman I previously knew as a 30 year vegan, was now telling me that to help my body, I needed to eat meat. I was intensely devastated. My husband couldn't even understand me on the phone when I told him, it was that heartbreaking for me. Being vegetarian was part of my identity. My kids had only known this vegetarian life. My internal thoughts were swirling about how eating meat was being a traitor to my animal kindness beliefs. After months of seeking other opinions only to find that they all said basically the same thing, I finally decided to make some changes. It was during this time that I was also talking to Robby, who was telling me the same thing the doctors were. When I was ready, I took the plunge and read, "It Starts With Food" and joined Robby for the 90 day plan. To say it was the best thing I ever did is probably an understatement. Despite some medical setbacks late in the process, I have never felt better. Robby literally helped me every step of the way. He helped me before I started when I wanted to back out. He helped me during the first 6 weeks when my results were at their best. He said to me, "It's like your a different person! Your face is clear and you just seem so happy." He even helped me when towards the end some of my symptoms started to return. (Acne is a big indicator of something being off for me and it returned, despite following the plan.) He encouraged me to have blood work redone and sure enough, there were things that were off again. The good news was that the Hashimoto's numbers were better and my pre diabetic numbers too, those are what the food change helped with. But my thyroid numbers were worse, something food didn't have much control over. Although my stats are pretty boring, I only lost 9 pounds and 2 inches off my waist, I don't regret a minute and would do it all again. As a matter of fact, I never stopped the original plan. I never added the other things back in. I feel so good that I don't see the point in messing with it. Truth is that sometimes I miss the sweets and the bread but not enough to stop eating this way and mess with all my progress. I plan to continue this journey as long as it takes to reach my goal. I'm thankful for Robby in so many ways, but the biggest is despite not knowing me very well, he believed I could do it before I did!! Thanks Robby! Thanks CrossFit South Bend! Thanks to all the coaches who've encouraged me this last year, I honestly wouldn't have done it without you! [/content_band][/text_output][share title="Share this Post" facebook="true" twitter="true" google_plus="true" linkedin="true" email="true"][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width="1/2"][promo image="10017"]After[/promo][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/2"][promo image="10019"]After[/promo][/vc_column][/vc_row]

John and Anne’s Husband and Wife Testimonial

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[vc_row][vc_column width="1/1"][image type="rounded" float="none" info="none" info_place="top" info_trigger="hover" src="9807"][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width="1/2"][text_output]Well, my Whole 90 was really great...for the first 45 days. For the first 45 days, I was eating well and felt wonderful. I lost weight and inches and was feeling great. But then, things got incredibly stressful at work. I had to make some very difficult decisions, and turned back to my old friends carbs and sugar to cope. I know that I'm an emotional/binge eater, but the power of feeling good from the healthy food I was eating was not enough to overcome my brain's desire to comfort myself in food. I felt very deprived, very sad that I could no longer eat what made me feel good. This is not new - I've had these struggles my whole life. Now, I can identify them. But it's very difficult in the moment, for me, to make the right choices. What has the Whole90 done for us as a family though? Tons. Jonathan, wow. I'm so impressed at how this has changed him. Jonathan is the guy who would have gladly eaten McDonald's or Wendy's three or four times a day. When we met, he was really skinny, ate everything and never gained an once. As he got older though, he started to gain weight, especially in his belly. I could see that it bothered him, but he wasn't willing to do anything about it until we signed onto this plan together. Also, just doing this at mealtimes at home, our daughter's eczema has cleared up substantially. Jonathan will keep me going and keep me on track, since he's the cook in our house. I'm trying to take it one meal at a time, and am trying to make sure that at meals I am eating the right amount of protein and fat to stay full so those chocolate covered pretzels stop calling my name. -Anne[/text_output][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/2"][text_output]Thank you to you and the rest of the team running the Whole30 classes (sessions? seminars?). I learned a great deal about things of which I was not aware before beginning them, and am glad to have done so. In addition, it is always nice to have confirmed some things which one always suspected (e.g., the importance of omega-3 intake). Moreover, the weight and bulk losses in changing my eating habits have been slow and steady, and I think the changes will be permanent. I have enjoyed your lectures, peppered as they are with philosophy and your own attendant wisdom. In learning and reflecting upon this information, several things have happened in regards to my daily habits. First, simply, I make better choices. When given an open selection, I have moved towards eating whole foods - minimally-processed meats and vegetables - from the best sources available and affordable. I have become an inveterate can, box, package, etc. reader when purchasing anything with an ingredient list, and have discovered whole hosts of things to avoid in innocuous-looking items. (For instance, canned tuna almost always has soy in it; even brands which formerly did not have soy now use it.) I have also learned about my own gluten sensitivity, and the need to avoid dairy in my diet, with the exception of certain grass-fed butters. In addition to these things, I have learned about my own sensitivities, particularly to lack of protein. Eating 3/4 of a pound of protein at a meal has been a challenge, particularly where prep time is limited. But, deciding to eat in a Paleo-compatible way requires foresight. This has been a side benefit - the increase in mindfulness requires not only choosing the food, but planning the time. We have had more meals with the whole family after making a move to this diet (especially breakfast), which is another benefit of the mindfulness and planning. --Jonathan[/text_output][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Tara R Whole 90 Testimonial

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[vc_row][vc_column width="1/3"][promo image="9735" alt="before"]Before[/promo][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/3"][promo image="9737"]After[/promo][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/3"][promo image="9736"]After[/promo][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width="1/1"][container][text_output]When I first joined Crossfit and heard about Whole 30 I was intrigued but thought that there was no way I could ever do it. As I began to learn more about Whole 30 I thought "anyone can do anything for 30 days," so I decided to give it a shot. My goal when I first joined Crossfit was to be fitter by 40 and nutrition certainly needed to play a big part in my goal. I had also been feeling sluggish, having joint pain, headaches and severe heartburn so I knew something in my life needed to change. I have tried every possible diet known to humankind and have struggled with my weight for years. Nothing has ever really worked for the long term for me. I am a junk food junkie and love sweets so you can imagine that I anticipated Whole 90 being difficult. The really surprising thing was it was not difficult. Not at all. It did require preparation and meal planning but isn't that true of anything worth doing? The 90 day challenge CHANGED MY LIFE. Really. I know that might sound cliche but it is true. In three short months I not only lost weight but too many inches to count. It transformed my body the first month and continued to do so throughout the challenge. I lost 6 inches in my waist the first month! I dropped two pant sizes and wear a smaller shirt size as well. More importantly, I feel better than I have felt in 10 years. There is something very satisfying about eating whole, natural foods and fueling your body with what it needs. Once I stopped eating the junk, sugar and processed foods, I didn't miss or crave them. I also learned a lot about my body, including that I have several food allergies. Although minor on the scale, the allergies were enough to wreak havoc on my digestive system, so as result I choose not to include them in my meals. I don't suffer from joint pain, headaches or heartburn anymore. It is amazing!! It's always "two steps forward, one step back" in my life and this process has been no different. This is a lifestyle change and as with any major change progress takes time. I am only just beginning this journey and plan to continue to strive to eat healthier. I am astounded at the incredible results I had doing the challenge and would recommend it to anyone. I also cannot get over the number of friends and family that have noticed the changes and have commented about how great I look. Naturally, that makes anyone feel wonderful and is a great motivator to continue a healthy lifestyle. I am exceptionally grateful to the Whole 90 coaches who helped me on my journey. I am very passionate about Whole 30 because it was so dramatically life-altering for me. I just wish everyone would give it a shot. What's a mere 30 days in your life?[/text_output][/container][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width="1/1"][share title="Share this Post" facebook="true" twitter="true" email="true"][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Mike SWOLE90 Testimonial

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[vc_row][vc_column width="1/1"][container][text_output]I followed the Swole 90 protocol for the entire 90 days while following the Strength and Conditioning programming. In that time I put on 11 pounds and increased all of my measurements including 2.25" in my chest, 1.0" in each thigh, and 0.5" in each (upper) arm. I also had a number of PRs including adding 30 lbs to my front squat. The extra calories allowed me to get above 175 for the first time, and eating healthy food and sleeping properly helped my body recover noticeably faster from hard workouts. Robby is a great resource to have while making these lifestyle changes, and he was very generous with his time. 1/9/2014[image type="rounded" src="http://crossfitsouthbend.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/10272509_692979827433187_3863378634427931459_o-e1410894497817.jpg" float="right"] Shoulders 3.5" down, 43.75" Chest 36.25" Arms 5.5" up from elbow, 13.25" (R) 13.25" (L) Waist 32.5" Hips 37.75" Thighs 9" up from top of knee cap, 23.75"(R) 23.75" (L) Weight 173. 4/28/2014[image type="rounded" src="http://crossfitsouthbend.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/10272606_693450940719409_6940788686235365390_o-e1410894591156.jpg" float="right"] Shoulders 3.5" down, 44" Chest 38.5" Arms 5.5" up from elbow, 13.75" (R) 13.75" (L) Waist 34" Hips 39" Thighs 9" up from top of knee cap, 24.75"® 24.75" (L) Weight 184.2 Difference Shoulders: +0.25" Chest: +2.25" Arms: +0.50" Waist: +1.50" Hips: +1.25" Thighs: +1.00" Weight: +11#[/text_output][/container][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width="1/1"][share title="Share this Post" facebook="true" twitter="true" email="true"][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Amber’s Whole 90 Testimonial

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[vc_row padding_top="150px" padding_bottom="150px" border="none" bg_image="9662" parallax="true"][vc_column width="1/1"][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width="1/1"][container][columnize][dropcap]M[/dropcap]ost of my life I have been skinny, but never healthy. I never had a problem keeping off the pounds till after my second child. I gained 20 lbs in the year and a half after having my second son. I think it was a combination of my husband losing his job, his depression, my schedule at work and craziness with the kids schedule that made me depressed enough to stop caring about the food [pullquote type="right"] I stopped eating the rest of my kids food, or snacking just because everyone else was. I chose healthy food and eating this way helped my allergies, psoriasis, an joint pain.[/pullquote]I put in my body or what I looked like. Luckily my brother runs this great gym with a great lifestyle plan. I started at Crossfit when they had a lifestyle challenge that began January 1st and lasted 90 days. I lost 16 lbs the first month, and my total loss after two months was 32 lbs. My last weigh in was one week after the challenge was over. My total loss was 38 lbs. Everyone is telling me I look better than ever and my " love handles" are gone the first time in my life. It's great! Aside from the weight loss I noticed my cravings and senseless eating had stopped. I stopped eating the rest of my kids food, or snacking just because everyone else was. I chose healthy food and eating this way helped my allergies, psoriasis, an joint pain. I also sleep better than ever and have more energy than ever. I finished the challenge a week ago. When I went off plan for the first time I felt bloated, sick and I didn't overindulge either. I like how I feel much better when I make the right choices with my food. I plan on eating this way for the rest of my life. Thanks to Crossfit South Bend for sending me down the right path. Amber Weight Lost: 38.8 Inches Lost: 37.5[/columnize][/container][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width="1/2"][image type="none" float="none" info="none" info_place="top" info_trigger="hover" src="9660"][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/2"][image type="rounded" float="none" info="none" info_place="top" info_trigger="hover" src="9659"][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width="1/1"][share title="Share this Post" facebook="true" twitter="true" email="true"][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Dawn’s Whole 90 Testimonial

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[vc_row][vc_column width="1/1"][container][text_output][dropcap]A[/dropcap]s a person who was a creature of habit, I all but settled with the fact that my body shape was genetic and that my weight was was destined to stay around 200 pounds. Everyone makes excuses and tries to justify maintaining bad habits, even when they know deep down that they are hurting themselves. I blamed my poor habits on my job, stress, lack of sleep and basically everything else that I could think of.I have been riding the weight roller coaster my whole life. Food has always been a comfort to me in happy times as well as stressful times. I may do good for a while but always returned to my bad habits. This time I chose to take the classes in addition to the workouts. Wow, did it make a difference. My knowledge of the "reasons why" has transformed me into a new person. I feel better, sleep better and handle stress better from the tools learned from the coaches and Robby's lectures. I now feel that changing my lifestyle is a permanent solution to many old problems. I did not realize that I had a gluten allergy, nor did I ever think that my psoriasis (lifelong problem) would be changed simply by following the Paleo lifestyle. I would encourage anyone to take the class and give maximum effort during the 90 days. It will change your life.[/text_output][/container][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width="1/2"][container][promo image="9639"]Before[/promo][/container][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/2"][promo image="9625"]After[/promo][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width="1/2"][container][promo image="9646"]Before[/promo][/container][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/2"][promo image="9627"]After[/promo][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width="1/1"][container][text_output][blockquote cite="Dawn" type="right"] My knowledge of the "reasons why" has transformed me into a new person. I feel better, sleep better and handle stress better from the tools learned from the coaches and Robby's lectures.[/blockquote][/text_output][/container][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width="1/1"][share title="Share this Post" facebook="true" twitter="true" email="true"][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Jenn’s CFSB Testimonial

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[vc_row padding_top="0px" padding_bottom="0px"][vc_column fade_animation_offset="45px" width="1/1"][container][text_output]Click here to reserve your spot in our Whole90 Challenge - Deadline to sign up is January 15th 2016![/text_output][text_output][image type="rounded" src="http://crossfitsouthbend.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/1378476_10201871496083641_831120687_n-e1409857952556.jpg" float="right"][dropcap]i[/dropcap] was waiting for an amazing story about how I lost a billion pounds before I talked about how Crossfit has impacted me. I am telling this story for the person that might be disappointed because they do not see immediate results. My “transformation” was rather slow but there is value to telling the story of a person that did not get the magic results. I had to stick it through and wait for my body to recover from the harm I inflicted over 8 years of high stress, lack of sleep and poorly managed vegetarianism (I was a cereal-tarian). A lot of people have amazing results after doing whole30. This doesn’t mean you will. There are so many factors that play into successful weight loss some that you may or may not be able to fix immediately. So have patience and wait for your body to bounce back. The body is a tightly regulated machine and it takes time for all the biochemical processes to reach equilibrium and perform how they should after years of having to compensate for your bad habits. Why I got a little big: For starters, I have never been athletic, never played a single sport in my life. I have always been a book worm, taking lots of classes and staying up all night. I have failed to get more that 5 hours of sleep every night. I mention this because I believe this is one reason why my body was a bit slower to recover and respond to the Crossfit regimen. I put my body through so much stress by not sleeping or eating well from age 15 to 21. Food quality and sleep are essential for effective weight-loss and muscle building. [pullquote type="left"] How I decided to get my body back: I was in a unfamiliar place 2,200 miles away from family and friends. I felt down about myself and thought my body reflected that, and caused me to lose out in life.[/pullquote] I was a vegetarian who ate horribly and was sedentary. Stress from waiting to hear from graduate schools and trying to decide where I wanted to go took me away from my hiking and healthier cooking. I just kinda let myself go even after effectively losing weight I gained in high school. . . I gained it all back (plus more) during my senior year in college and the summer prior to moving across the country. How I decided to get my body back: I was in a unfamiliar place 2,200 miles away from family and friends. I felt down about myself and thought my body reflected that, and caused me to lose out in life. In a superficial world where people judge you by your outer appearance it is difficult to forge any type of relationship when someone writes you off because you look a certain way. I was tired of being some mean girl’s chubby friend who they used to feel better about themselves. This is a topic for another post but keep away from these people, any person who views your weaknesses as a method to inflate themselves usually does not want you to succeed. They see your success as a threat to the comfort you provide them with. If anyone pulls away as you start to become happier/after you succeed this a person that needs to work on themselves before they could ever be a good friend. [image type="rounded" src="http://crossfitsouthbend.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/63507_10202611461902324_1701569342_n-e1409858577155.jpg" float="left"]I was angered by this and I thought it was time for my body to reflect my inner beauty. I desperately needed an outlet for my stress and something to ward off homesickness. I started to go to the gym after or before teaching during my first year. I started running outdoors and trying to gain some mileage typically adding a mile to my runs every other week. I dropped 40 lbs in a few months. I stopped losing weight. My diet was pretty clean but the elliptical and treadmill were not doing anything for me anymore. It was time for me to move on to something new. How I found my Box: I made a great group of friends in graduate school. They were like minded and kind to me and they introduced me to a friend who later joined Crossfit. I saw the results that he got in just a few months and I wanted to try it. I got my roommate to sign up with me for a one month fundamental course. We arrived at this industrial building and we did a short introduction. The coach talked to us about our goals and what we wanted from Crossfit. We gave him the very typical goals which were all aesthetic. This makes me blush and roll my eyes when I think about it now. He probably thought I was a new years resolution junkie that would do the first 30days lose steam and move on to the next thing that promised to make me smaller. After this talk, he made us do a diagnostic WOD consisting of: 500m Row, 40 air squats, 30 situps and 20 ring rows (pull-ups). I remember it took me just under 10 minutes to finish this “WOD”.The next day I felt like a bus hit me and it hurt to sit on the toilet for a few days. I thought I was going to die. When I finally got to the On-ramp class it took a few days to not feel like a old lady when trying to sit down or like a 400lb manatee trying to do cardio. Outcome 1.5 years later: I did Whole30 for about 2.5 months. I did not lose much weight but I lost a few inches. I felt better and learned the hard way that my body hates cheese, nitrates and sulfates. I did not lose the 20-40lbs that some people lose when going on whole30/Paleo diet but I was pretty well versed on processed foods and ate pretty clean before (I ate paleo + beans and some cheeses). I also was a vegetarian for 7 years and my body needed more than 60 days to recover from lack of protein it was used to. I was pretty happy with how energetic and good I felt: I could now see my cheekbones, I liked my reflection in the mirror. I picked up the pace and upped the WODs to 5 days from the 3 days I started with. I was able to lose weight and get down to 165#. I struggle to juggle my personal life, crossfit and my graduate career. I am still learning sometimes one or all of these things suffer.[pullquote type="right"]One of the best messages that Crossfit has implanted into society is that strength is beautiful this means that being bigger than that 100# model is okay but if you are an 100# model that is okay too[/pullquote] I am now back up to 175# but I am a lot stronger and have lost over 21″ all over my body. When I started I had a 65# back-squat and I am now at 165#. My full clean was at 75# I am now at a 123# and 133# power clean, I used to have a 53# overhead squat now my 1rm is 120#. My weight loss and health journey did not start with Crossfit but it gave me the tools to keep the weight I lost off and build muscle and strength. Crossfit turned my new -40lb jiggly disaster of a body to a firmer stronger machine that is working better than it has in years. Crossfit is a great sport and it had a positive impact in my life. One of the best messages that Crossfit has implanted into society is that strength is beautiful this means that being bigger than that 100# model is okay but if you are an 100# model that is okay too! In society obsessed with the scale and riddled by body dysmorphia and eating disorders, it is nice to see something that embraces the human body no matter the shape it is in.[/text_output][/container][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row padding_top="150px" padding_bottom="150px" border="none" parallax="true" bg_image="9549"][vc_column fade_animation_offset="45px" width="1/1"][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row inner_container="true" no_margin="true" padding_top="0px" padding_bottom="0px" border="all" parallax="true" bg_color="#f4a8e1"][vc_column fade_animation_offset="45px" width="1/1"][text_output][blockquote cite="Jenn" type="right"]Crossfit wants you to be fit so you can live life to the fullest looking great is just a side effect of being healthy. It made me accept my large legs, made me view my short stature as an advantage, and it has given me a sense of community and family thousands of miles away from home. So if you are on the fence about making that first step know that we all have to start from somewhere. Change is difficult but the payoff is well worth it. Invest in yourself, we all know that long-term investments often reap the most fruitful results.[/blockquote][/text_output][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row padding_top="0px" padding_bottom="0px"][vc_column fade_animation_offset="45px" width="1/1"][image type="none" float="none" info="none" info_place="top" info_trigger="hover" src="9531"][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row padding_top="0px" padding_bottom="0px"][vc_column fade_animation_offset="45px" width="1/1"][share title="Share this Post" facebook="true" twitter="true" email="true"][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Bri’s CFSB Whole 90 Testimonial

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[cs_content][cs_section parallax="false" separator_top_type="none" separator_top_height="50px" separator_top_angle_point="50" separator_bottom_type="none" separator_bottom_height="50px" separator_bottom_angle_point="50" style="margin: 0px;padding: 45px 0px;"][cs_row inner_container="true" marginless_columns="false" style="margin: 0px auto;padding: 0px;"][cs_column fade="false" fade_animation="in" fade_animation_offset="45px" fade_duration="750" type="1/1" style="padding: 0px;"][x_image type="none" src="http://crossfitsouthbend.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/breezyhotstuff.jpg" alt="" link="false" href="#" title="" target="" info="none" info_place="top" info_trigger="hover" info_content=""][cs_text]I had all but come to terms with being a “curvy” girl when I was approached about the Whole 90 challenge at Crossfit South Bend. By approached I mean harassed until I broke under the pressure. But I sure am glad I rose to the challenge I was even let go from a “curvy” modeling job I had held for about a year because “we cannot market to ‘curvy’ women when our ‘curvy’ model is wearing a size 4.” The best reason for being fired I’ve ever heard of. I had talked about wanting to do a 30 day challenge for a while when Robby talked me in to the 90 day challenge. He convinced me upon reiterating that it was a more economical choice and I would be a knockout in time for my 21st birthday in late April. I knew I needed to do a diet overhaul when I stepped on the scale and was getting close to 200 pounds. I was wearing a 12/14 and was constantly not fitting into clothes the way I wanted to. That is absolutely not OK for a 5’3, athletic, collegiate, 20 something. Not purely because of looks was this not okay, but for my health. I was tired and my performance in the gym had plateaued. So I accepted the challenge and even talked my parents into doing it with me. I wanted to lose 20 pounds; the 20 pounds I had gained over the past 3 years after ACL reconstruction and college life, but I knew this goal was a bit ambitious. I knew that upon losing weight my strength numbers would go down. It has been just over three months and I am downMy dad has lost nearly 50 pounds, no longer snores or has acid reflux, and hardly ever needs his inhaler, almost 40 pounds. I have lost seven inches around my waist, six around my hips, five from my chest, and two off of each arm and thigh. To say I reached my goal is an understatement. I went way above and beyond my goal. I look incredible, if I do say so myself, and feel incredible. No longer am I dragging through the days looking forward to my next mediocre, fast food meal. I perform better in the gym and although my strength numbers have fallen, they are on the rise again. Not to be sappy, but I am incredibly proud of myself. Also, my parents for the changes they have made and seen. My dad has lost nearly 50 pounds, no longer snores or has acid reflux, and hardly ever needs his inhaler. I was even let go from a “curvy” modeling job I had held for about a year because “we cannot market to ‘curvy’ women when our ‘curvy’ model is wearing a size 4.” The best reason for being fired I’ve ever heard of. This has turned into a lifestyle. No longer is it the torturous Whole 90 Challenge. Sure, I indulge every once in a while, but that handful of times a year will not hinder my progress or my potential. If I can do it, anyone can, but of course not without the incredible support that I have had and the knowledge I have gained.[/cs_text][/cs_column][/cs_row][/cs_section][/cs_content]