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The CrossFit community is in an uproar after the owner of Blue Ridge CrossFit gym posted a video of female trainees’ buttocks’ on Instagram, adding sexualized captions.
“CrossFit initiated a third-party investigation within 48 hours of the tragic accident that is actively underway,” a CrossFit spokesperson told Women’s Health.
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Two athletes from Brevard County are on their way to a CrossFit competition in Las Vegas. The two women both battle disabilities that impact their vision. FOX 35's Esther Bower reports.
For this reason, I can understand why women (and men) get a little culty about Crossfit. I'll stick to a part-time cult member status, with the view of never bench-pressing you with my pinky.
CNN reached out to CrossFit but did not get a response on Thursday. The letter from CrossFit was provided to CNN by Jonnson’s attorney, Waukeen McCoy, who blasted the company’s decision.