1. Seattle
Kettlebell Club’s training has improved their mental and physical health for
the better.
Beth works as a consultant, so she appreciates that
SKC has a variety of class times to cater to her busy schedule.
“With work, I’m often kind of stressed out and
overwhelmed. When I come here, it just resets me and gives me a mental pause,”
Beth said.
2. While
the classes are challenging, they are also beginner friendly.
Like many of our current members, Derek and Beth gave CrossFit
a try but found that some of the exercises weren’t accessible. Derek recalls
being asked to do handstand push-ups at his first class- a little intimidating
for a newcomer!
“I think what
made SKC effective for me was that I saw people of all ages and all ranges of
health- tall, short, old, young, skinny, fat, muscular. Everyone here is super
welcoming and going at their own pace. It feels like more of a community where
people cheer each other on. I’ve never lasted more than 3 months at any type of
strength program until now,” Derek said.
PC: Matt Burn Photography |
3. They
both love the coaches!
“That’s the number one thing that gets people coming
back is when they have a good experience with coaches,” Beth adds. “I love that
every class is different, and time just flies by. For me, I can come to any
class, and I know that I’ll have a good time.”
4. They
can continue to reach and make new goals for themselves.
With his own drive and help from regular training
sessions with trainer Hailey, Derek has become ingrained in the competition
lifestyle and notes he’s become addicted to coming to the 5 am classes.
“I like to come here and push and challenge myself,”
Derek said. “I always think about when I started here and took a beginners class
with 6-kilogram weights.”
Now, Derek is training hard for his third competition where he'll be doing a 10-minute biathlon (Jerk+Snatch) with 16-kilogram bells at Seattle Kettlebell Clubs's 3rd Annual Pro-Am.
“It has been really cool watching Derek do the sport
stuff and be super focused. Just learning about the way they approach the
training cycles is interesting to me,” Beth praises.
While Derek is engrossed in training for his next
competition, Beth is focusing on keeping her workouts consistent, and she’s set
a goal of coming to 100 classes in 2019. She also compares her training to learning
a new sport as a kid.
“I really didn’t have much happening besides work, so it’s
cool to just have another activity that I’m doing that I care about,” Beth
said. “It’s fun to feel like I’m growing and learning something new.”
Thank you for being a part of the SKC community, Derek and Beth!
-Camille Borodey
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