CrossFit champ Mat Fraser said he started using drugs and alcohol in fourth grade, and going sober at 17 helped him become an elite athlete.
Every summer, top CrossFitters compete in “the Games,” a five-day, 14-event CrossFit challenge that’s like the decathlon, American Ninja Warrior, and World’s Strongest Man mashed into one ab-tastic ...
After retiring, Fraser began coaching elite CrossFit athletes and created his own training app. He told Insider that the No. 1 movement people should master to get fitter is squats. Mat Fraser is the ...
About 4 million people around the globe do CrossFit, according to the CrossFit Fortify blog. In January 2022, Morning Chalk Up estimated there were approximately 12,500 affiliate gyms around the world ...
Five times CrossFit Games winner Mat Fraser is finding retirement as rewarding as competing, it is only the outlets for his perfectionism that have changed. “It’s been really shocking to see how many ...
Mat Fraser picked up CrossFit on a whim. He leaves it as a legend — the Fittest Man in history. The record-setting CrossFit Games champion has decided to retire from competition, he announced Tuesday ...
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