On February 2nd, Mat Fraser, five-time CrossFit Games champion and the CrossFit's "Fittest Man in History" retired from competing. Considered to be the Greatest of All Time (the GOAT, to most), Fraser ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
For the last three years, no one has come close to challenging CrossFit Games champion Mat Fraser. Not only has Fraser won every competition he’s entered, he has also dominated the field, with ever ...
CrossFit champ Mat Fraser said he went sober at 17, and it helped him build strong fitness habits. Fraser said he channeled his 'addictive personality' into rigorous workouts, with community support.
"I know there's a timestamp on what I'm doing. So I want to take full advantage of what I'm capable of, so that when I'm at the end of my sports career, I'm not looking back and wondering: could I ...
The final three events of the 2020 CrossFit Games on Sunday were merely formalities for American Mathew Fraser and Australian Tia-Clair Toomey. Below them in the standings, however, there was plenty ...
Five-time CrossFit champion Mat Fraser, arguably the most dominant and decorated athlete to compete in CrossFit, is officially announcing his retirement from the competitive games. The 31-year-old ...
As soon as the former weightlifter Fraser appeared on the CrossFit scene in 2014, he was immediately heralded as the future of the sport. READ: Pat Vellner aiming to overthrow ‘CrossFit King’ Mat ...