Member Spotlight

Member Spotlight2023-09-02T14:57:29-07:00

OCTOBER ATHLETE OF THE MONTH

Robin Johnson is our Athlete of the Month for October.

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This is no surprise to anyone, this girl deserves some recognition!

Robin has been faithfully attending our 5:30am classes since the new year. She walks in every morning with a huge smile on her face, the most positive attitude you could ask for (at 5:30 in the morning), and such a go-get-it attitude. She is super welcoming to anyone who walks through our doors. She is always cheering on and motivating her fellow early-risers during and post workouts. Partnering with Robin in a workout is the best, you couldn’t ask for a more supportive partner.

Each WOD Robin tackles head-on. She doesn’t cherry pick, she doesn’t hit the snooze button in the morning to avoid her less than favorite movements or lifts.
What she does do, is get after it! The changes and improvements this woman has made is amazing! And she continues to amaze us coaches and the Big Rock members around her.
She is always looking to improve, go a little faster, lift a little heavier. And yes Robin, with your growing strength and determination,  your day will come when you get those pull ups mastered!

Robin’s CrossFit journey…

What do you do for fun?
I enjoy spending time with my family, working on any of the numerous projects around our home, baking, fishing, and the occasional girl’s night out.

When did you start at CrossFit Big Rock?
After much convincing by my husband, who insisted I would love CrossFit, my first day at the box was the 0530 class on January 12, 2016.

What is the biggest change you have noticed since coming?
Beside the inches lost, and the muscle gained?  The next best thing, I am a much happier person.

Do you have a short term goal for your CrossFit self?
To nail pull-ups!

If you could make up your own workout, what would it be?
This is a tough one but I’d definitely pick rowing and bench press as the components.

CFBR has been an important addition to my life.  I look forward to the classes, regardless of the WOD, because I know the coaches and members are there as support. Thank you CFBR coaches, members, and my husband for being right.   

AUGUST/SEPTEMBER ATHLETE OF THE MONTH

This Month our athlete of the month is the hard working Kris Munroe

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How long have you been at this CrossFit business?
Started at the barn in Carnation in September of 2012.  It’s scary to think back to when I started I remember being very intimidated by all the weight everyone was lifting.  I felt the weakest person around and I was. I could barely lift the bar.  I think I felt physically sick after every workout for the first 2 months.  I can never stop now because I never want to go back to that feeling.

How have you developed into a such ninja?
I started just going two days a week for about 2 years and I progressed very slowly.  The most improvement I have seen has been since I started at CrossFit Big Rock and then jumped it up to going 4-5 times a week.  It really makes a huge difference the more time you put in the more you get out of it.

Where is your favorite place to travel?
Chelan

What is your least favorite move to see on the board?
It used to be almost everything but really the only thing that I hate to see now is thrusters at 95. (Better work on that this year)  Fran brings back those good old sick feelings I used to have.

What is your most favorite?
TTB

What fellow Big Rockers have to say:
“Kris has the most focus and persistence to get through any kind of a WOD of anyone I know and comes out smiling every time.”
“He never gives up!”
“Athlete of the month? Kris of course.”
“Great motivation, working out next to Kris.”

JULY ATHLETE OF THE MONTH

July’s Athlete of the Month is Mr. Greg Dianich
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Question time…
How long have you been at this crazy business of CrossFit?
Started CrossFit about 5 years ago.
We have seen the numbers you put up. Wow! What keeps you going strong?
For me CrossFit is a fun family of friends who encourage strength.
What did you do prior to your life as Super Dad?
I used to be a commercial photographer then a contractor and now a stay at home, yarn shop owning, sheep farming dad who a few times a week likes to lift heavy sh!t!
Any advice for newcomers?
Listen to your body because if you’re injured working out sucks!
Giddyup!

Here is what fellow Big Rockers have said about Greg:
“One of the nicest guys you will meet”.
“He works so hard, his sweat sweats”.
“Seriously, strong”.
“Any man that brings his own cry towel is not someone I want to #*%^ with”.
“Always works hard, always challenging himself, always thinking of everyone else, and always by the front door. Love working out with him”.

 

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