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Meet member Scott M.

Athlete Profile….Scott M.

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Name: Scott McNaney

Age: 46

Occupation: Major Account Executive

Previous workout/exercise history before starting CrossFit? The usual weight training and cardio, at LA Fitness, Lifetime etc. usually 3 days a week.

CrossFitting Since: July 2012

How did you learn about CrossFit Sting? Worked out with and knew Danielle and Jessica before they opened CrossFit Sting.

Was it love at first WOD? Yes and No! Some WODs I never thought I’d survive early and were really challenging to finish even! But quickly came to enjoy the challenge of each one, especially the modifications and working on form first.

Favorite WOD or movements? All Met Con’s, AMRAP’s, EMOTM’s. Push Press, Box Jumps, Situps.  (Scott really likes to use the lingo, so go check out the definitions page to understand this answer!)

Least favorite WOD or Movements? KBS, WallBalls (I believe he also left out SDHPs, OHS,handstands and listening.  Am I correct, Scott?)

Favorite CrossFit Sting moment? It was cool to be at CrossFit Sting right at the beginning when Danielle and Jessica started it all. Doing the WOD’s before the mats were even down. Also doing Kipping Pullups without bands after just a few months.  (Scott was our first official member and we thank you for your support and trust in us!)

Why do you CrossFit? I like the team training environment, not having to think of what workout to do each day, the variety of the WODS, and not wanting to miss the challenge of that days’ Strength/Skill and WOD. Also the pushing by the trainers and other members to get better, fitter, and stronger.

Tell us something new about you that we don’t already know? Played 2 sports in College, (GK in Soccer and SS in Baseball) before getting drafted and playing in the Baltimore Orioles Organization.

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Meet member Emily K.

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Name: Emily Kallos

Age: 34

Occupation:Senior Campaign Manager for the Atlanta Light The Night Walk- The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS). LLS is the world’s largest voluntary health agency dedicated to blood cancer and has a mission to Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. I work on the Light The Night campaign which is an annual, family friendly, fundraising walk that brings hope and light to patients, survivors, caregivers, and those that have lost a loved one to cancer. It is a fun festival like evening that ends with participants carrying illuminated balloons on a leisurely walk to light the night sky. I pretty much think I have one of the coolest and most meaningful jobs possible. If you’re so inclined, you can come on out to Centennial Olympic Park on Saturday, October 12th to see exactly what I do all day!

Previous workout/exercise history before starting CrossFit? Years of failed gym memberships due to extreme boredom. Then 2 years of run/walk training for two ½ marathons.

CrossFitting Since: November 9, 2012

How did you learn about CrossFit Sting?  I have an amazing group of health mind friends and family, many of which are Crossfitters at Sting and other local boxes. My husband and I had spent the last year and half reading, watching documentaries, and listening to others, not on how to diet, but how to eat clean, real, from the Earth food. I noticed immediately the changes in our energy and mood when our diet changed, but we were still not 100% where we wanted to be. With the encouragement of family and friends we decided that we’d give Crossfit a chance, even though I didn’t think it was for me. Since we know many of the athletes at Crossfit Sting it seemed the best place for us to start and it’s become our Crossfit home. Peter and I have both felt welcomed, encouraged, supported, and strong since day one! (Truthfully, Anna was also pushing Emily for years to give CrossFit a shot.  We are thankful that Emily has trusted us enough to come in and has really been amazing.)

Was it love at first WOD? I would say it was more like the WOD passed me a note, folded 80’s style, that said- – Do you like me? Check yes, no, or maybe with a big red check mark on maybe.   (Emily has been extra tough on herself and we are working on this daily.  She has made some amazing gains.  I even got to see her conquer some real fears at the Spartan Race this past weekend.  I was like a proud mom watching her scale those walls and climb the cargo net!)

Favorite WOD or movements? With the exception of Filthy Fifty I’ve really enjoyed all the named WOD’s. We did Filthy during my first few weeks and I thought I was near death. I’m sure if we do it again soon I’ll change my tune and love it. I also really enjoy the Saturday team WOD’s.  (Since Emily wrote this I am happy to say she requested this for her birthday last week and not only did she complete it she was faster and completed more things as Rx!)

Least favorite WOD or Movements? Bar work- need to get over the pain in my hands.

Favorite CrossFit Sting moment? Describe your experience here. There are many, all of which center about the sense of family and community at the box. My most recent favorite was during a Saturday team WOD, we had an uneven number of participants and two teams had 4 members instead of 5. Teams that had completed the WOD before the small teams jumped in and completed the movements with them to get the job done. Teamwork. Family. Encouragement. That’s what I love the most.

Why do you CrossFit? To get stronger, keep a level head, lose weight, and socialize with my friends and family on a daily basis, something I wasn’t able to do before CrossFit.

Tell us something new about you that we don’t already know? I’ll try anything at least once (well just about anything) if it’s to do good, be good, or feel good! It is my life’s goal to not miss out on good things because of fear.  I am also a part time Happy Picture Taker (aka: photographer- but that really seems to formal of a title for what I do) and love capturing moments of families and children as they are “right now”. I believe you should have beautiful images of yourself and the people you love to be shared with generations to come, even if you think you need to lose 10 pounds, get a haircut, etc. because to the people in your world you are perfect and stunning. A good photograph becomes a keepsake that they will cherish long after you’ve gone. (Check them out http://www.luluphotos.com/)

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Meet member Stan!

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Athlete Profile…..Stan!

Name: Stan Hazard

Age: 41

Occupation: Business Development Manager for Spectrum Brands

Previous workout/exercise history before starting CrossFit? Very little exercise for last 20 years, played football and ran track in high school.

CrossFitting Since: July 2011

How did you learn about CrossFit Sting? Word of mouth through friends while looking for a new gym

Was it love at first WOD? Absolutely NOT! I wanted to quit for the entire first month.

Favorite WOD or movements? Deadlifts, Squats, Powercleans, Tire Flips (also playing in the chalk…..sort of like last weeks member we profiled, Traci)

Least favorite WOD or Movements? Burpees or any variation of Burpees

Favorite CrossFit Sting moment? 12 days of Christmas WOD, Sandy Hook WOD and Team WOD on Saturdays

Why do you CrossFit? Now, because I’m addicted and love it! My journey in Crossfit began after I received a letter denying me elective life insurance coverage citing “Morbid Obesity” as the reason for denial and that I was considered too much of a “health risk” to insure. That one statement really hurt but opened my eyes to how unhealthy I had become. I had a membership at the YMCA and rarely if ever used the membership. I knew I needed to be pushed like a football coach would push from my past experience in my youth. I had never been one to do voluntarily exercise or workouts. My step-brother owns a Crossfit gym in Cartersville, GA(Crossfit Adrenaline) and he encouraged me to give it a try. My weight was out of control, I had to use an asthma inhaler, I had high cholesterol, and my doctor told me I was on my way to being diabetic. So, I needed Crossfit. I can honestly say CF has probably saved my life and not just physically as far as my health is concerned but socially and emotionally as well. I had become a social recluse because my weight was embarrassing to me, buying clothes was a terrible experience, and just being in public period was hard because my self esteem was so low. I have to admit I was very intimidated to try Crossfit, especially after watching some YouTube videos online. What I found after my first workout was how encouraging and supportive the Crossfit regulars were to the new people like me. The trainers were great too. I honestly have to thank my very first Intro WOD trainer, Anna Bullis, for being tough but also knowing just the right encouraging thing to say to keep me coming back. I wanted to quit everyday but Anna kept me coming back by making me believe I could do it. As I got to know the regulars that came to the 6:30 class, I made some great friendships. Those people kept me coming back too those first few months. Thanks Danielle, Jessica, Craig, Jessica W, Jennifer, Chuck, Avery, Greg, Brian and many others along the way! I felt like I belonged to a community. Now I just get plain pissed if I have to miss a workout. I love seeing the new people come in and try Crossfit. I feel like it’s my turn to pay it forward and be the encourager for someone else now. Seeing people achieve things they thought was impossible, or pushing friends to set new PR’s, or watching people shed a ton of weight and become stronger, healthier and happier, that’s why I Crossfit.

Tell us something new about you that we don’t already know? I am a science and history geek so I watch H2 every night at bedtime.