Great exercise option for active older adults. Knowledgeable and personable instructors. The perfect amount of intensity of strength training, cardio and balance. Small classes. Close, friendly...
CrossFit Phinney Ridge
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CrossFit Phinney Ridge (CFPR) in Seattle, WA offers a community-driven approach to fitness, catering to individuals of all ages and abilities. Emphasizing the connection between physical training and overall well-being, CFPR aims to enhance life beyond the gym walls. The welcoming atmosphere and experienced coaches create a supportive environment for members to achieve their fitness goals.
At CFPR, group classes cover functional fitness across various membership options, ensuring a comprehensive workout experience. Additionally, specialized programs like the 55+ series and Olympic weightlifting nights provide tailored training opportunities for diverse interests and skill levels. Testimonials highlight the supportive nature of the instructors, the variety of workouts offered, and the inclusive community vibe.
Whether you're looking to improve your fitness level, learn new skills, or simply have fun while working out, CFPR's dedicated coaches are there to guide you every step of the way. With a focus on technique, safety, and progress, CFPR encourages individualized workouts that challenge and inspire members to reach their full potential.
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My first experience with CrossFit, worried that I should already look the part and act a certain way, I was pleasantly surprised to find that CFPR is truly a welcoming environment for everyone!...
One year in at CFPR and love everyday. It's the highlight of my day and has turned me into a morning person. The format takes all the guess work out of 'what to work on today?'. Show up, learn...
I've been attending small group training with my aunt for the past couple weeks and omg, Emily has totally turned me into someone who won't stfu about how awesome CrossFit is. Whether your goal...
I should probably start this off by saying that for the longest time, I hated CrossFit and thought the concept of being "very good at exercising" was dumb. For this reason, I stuck with my...
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