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2906, 2016

Monday, July 4th: 2016 JACINTO STORM

June 29th, 2016|Categories: News|

We’ll be celebrating July 4th with a traditional "Jacinto Storm". For those of you who don't know, Jacinto is an NYC CrossFit legend -- the fittest 76-year-old around!  He turns 77 on July 3rd; we'll be completing his birthday WOD on the 4th!

2906, 2016

Tuesday July 19th: The 2016 CrossFit Games Begins!

June 29th, 2016|Categories: News|

The 2016 CrossFit Games begins Tuesday, July 19th! The action will be streaming live on YouTube and ESPN -- tune in to see amazing athletes throwing down in the brutal heat of Carson, CA. The teens and masters competitions run Tuesday-Thursday; individuals and teams run Friday-Sunday. We'll be hosting a viewing party at the gym on the afternoon of Sunday July 24th to catch the finals -- get it on your calendar!

2406, 2016

Ivan Dimov’s Ambitious Plan To Change LGBTQ Lives In Bulgaria

June 24th, 2016|Categories: Articles|

By Spenser Mes Last summer, CrossFit Virtuosity member Ivan Dimov was at a party in his native Bulgaria. "I'm outspoken," Ivan says, "and it became kind of obvious that I'm gay." Later that night a teenager approached him, fumbling, nervous. He said he was gay too, and that he didn't have anyone to talk to. "I was probably the first person he ever told," Ivan says. The moment was pivotal for Ivan, who left Bulgaria after high school to attend Williams College in Massachusetts and has since spent more than 20 years living and working in the United States. “Of course I knew that Bulgaria is not an easy place to be gay,” says Ivan, “but that was when I started to think seriously about what I could do to make things better.”

2006, 2016

Masters and Commanders

June 20th, 2016|Categories: Articles|

By Spenser Mes Andrew Bielawski says it was easy to find a squad for the masters division of last year's CrossFit Team Series competition. "We just gathered all the old [sic] people from Virtuosity," he laughs. The CFV team, which included Maibritt Jensen, Lucas Rooney, and Elizabeth Wipff, brought the heat. As Andrew remembers it, their only hiccup was a workout that opened with jump roping: "Rooney and I both struggled. The ladies finished their portion of the entire workout before we had even finished our double-unders." In the end, though, "Old Dawgs, New Trix" placed a very respectable 69th in the world. Encouraged by that success, Andrew and Maibritt decided to compete this year at the Long Island Masters Team Competition in Hauppauge, New York. Andrew is 47, but since the youngest team member determines the age bracket, they competed with the 40-44 year-olds. While the second workout brought back Andrew's old double-under nemesis, thankfully the rules allowed Maibritt to complete most of them. For Andrew, the real struggle came later during the fourth workout of the day, a six-minute max distance sled push, which he described as, "the most brutal thing I've done." "Please Please Please," he posted on Facebook, "NEVER program sled pushes."

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