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The community is what makes CrossFit special. Its not just about getting in shape its about the relationships and the su
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"The community is what makes CrossFit special. It's not just about getting in shape; it's about the relationships and the support you find along the way"

- Ben Smith

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This quote by Ben Smith speaks to the distinct power of CrossFit. It is not just about physical fitness, however about the community that is constructed around it. The relationships and assistance that are found in CrossFit are what make it unique. It is a location where people come together to support each other in their fitness objectives, and to build relationships that last beyond the fitness center. It is a place where people can come together to share their successes and struggles, and to encourage each other to keep going. CrossFit is a place where people can come together to form a neighborhood, and to find strength and support in each other. It is a place where people can come together to find a sense of belonging and to build relationships that will last a life time.

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Ben Smith This quote is written / told by Ben Smith somewhere between May 16, 1990 and today. He was a famous Athlete from USA. The author also have 10 other quotes.

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