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DoD Dialogues
by CrossFit Doors of Daring
A fitness podcast designed to add value for members of our CrossFit Doors of Daring (DoD) community but might also appeal to anyone interest in fitness! Covering topics related to CrossFit, nutrition, overall health and wellness.
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May 2026 | Gym Rules, CrossFit Culture & Community, and Training Mindset
What actually makes a great gym… great? In this May 2026 episode of DoD Dialogues, Jim Powell and Courtney Barbour break down the core values and “unwritten rules” that shape the culture at CrossFit Doors of Daring. From showing up on time and leaving your ego at the door, to why cheering people on matters more than your score… this episode dives into what separates a true fitness community from just another place to work out. They also talk about: - Why consistency beats intensity- How to avoid injury and train smarter- The importance of being coachable- Why you should never quit (and never cheat)- Fueling your body the right way- Celebrating wins… and failures- Building real community through fitness Whether you're new to CrossFit or years in, this is a reminderof why you started—and how to keep growing. Plus, shoutouts to athletes heading into semifinals.Available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. CrossFit Doors of Daring | Waxhaw, NC#podcast #CrossFit #GymCulture #FitnessMindset #Consistency #Community #CrossFitLife#FunctionalFitness #TrainSmart #FitnessJourney #DoDDialogues
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April 2026 | Stuart McKechnie: CrossFit, Golf Performance, Mental Toughness & Training Consistency
In this episode, we sit down with long-time member and golf coach Stuart McKechnie.Stuart shares his journey from growing up playing multiple sports to becoming a competitive golf coach and CrossFit athlete. We get into what changed for him this year, jumping from the 60th percentile to qualifying for quarterfinals, and why he decided to do all 4 workouts in one day.We also talk about:- Why fitness is becoming non-negotiable in golf- The mental game and how it separates good from great- How consistency beats motivation every time- Why doing less, but with more intention, matters in training- The biggest mistakes golfers make (and how to fix them)If you’re into fitness, golf, or just getting better at hard things, there’s a lot in here.Drop a comment if you want more conversations like this.
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March 2026 | Competition Highlights, Programming, Coaching Development & CrossFit Standards
In the March 2026 episode of DoD Dialogues, we dive into a few member questions and some timely hot topics.We start by sharing highlights from members competing in Fittest of the Coast, spotlighting athletes of all ages and skill levels, including first-time competitors and seasoned veterans. From podium finishes to personal bests, it’s a celebration of community and achievement.Next, we discuss why DoD switched to Training Think Tank (TTT) programming. Courtney gives her take as the head coach, and Jim weighs in with his early reactions. We spend a little time talking about how are coaches are constantly learning and improving, including L2 and L3 certifications and how continuous education impacts gym members. Finally, we tackle the importance of CrossFit standards, explaining why proper movement mechanics, full range of motion, and tracking results accurately matter for both fitness and functional health. Jim and Courtney break down the philosophy behind adhering to standards, building integrity, and fostering a supportive and fun environment.This episode is packed with practical insights for athletes, parents, and anyone looking to improve their fitness, strengthen community, and make every rep count!
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February 2026 | CrossFit After 50: Injury Recovery, Longevity, and Staying Consistent as a Couple
In the February 2026 edition of DoD Dialogues, we sit down with longtime members Rick and Carla to talk about CrossFit after 50, sharing their journey from little to no athletic background to consistent, long-term fitness. They give an honest look at what it takes to stay healthy, strong, and motivated as busy professionals and as a couple.We dive deep into topics like injury recovery, longevity, and maintaining consistency, highlighting how CrossFit can support both physical and mental health over time. Rick and Carla share the real challenges and victories of training through injuries, building strength, and improving health markers like blood work and overall fitness.In this interview, we cover practical insights and strategies that anyone can use: • How to start CrossFit with no prior sports experience • Scaling workouts and modifying for injuries or limitations • Maintaining consistency as busy professionals • Mental health benefits of group training and community support • Using fitness to improve daily life, travel, and long-term mobilityWe close the episode by reflecting on what it really means to stay active after 50, how to set realistic goals, and why showing up consistently, sometimes even in small ways, can have massive long-term results.
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January 2026 | CrossFit Open, Plateaus, Glucose, and Menopause
In the January 2026 edition of DOD Dialogues, we kick off the new year by talking about what makes the CrossFit Open such a powerful experience, whether you are a seasoned athlete or brand new to CrossFit. We break down why the Open matters, how it builds community, and how it serves as an annual “fitness checkup” to measure progress beyond the leaderboard.We also dive deep into training plateaus, especially for athletes who train consistently but feel stuck. We discuss scaling versus intensity, mindset shifts, recovery, and how to keep progressing long term without burnout.From there, we answer common questions from the gym community: • How CrossFit uses different energy systems • Why CrossFit is often considered a glucose-based activity • How to fuel workouts with carbohydrates, protein, and recovery nutrition • Managing fatigue, inflammation, and energy levels • What really impacts metabolism (and what does not)We close the episode by addressing perimenopause and menopause, including how hormonal changes affect training, weight, stamina, and recovery, and why strength training and CrossFit remain essential tools for health, longevity, and confidence at every stage of life.This episode is designed to encourage, educate, and equip athletes of all levels as we head into a new year of training.Links/Resources:Varied, Not Random Podcast: Episode #243 with EC Synkowski “Menopause, Training & Misinformation” https://youtu.be/dxLhm0Fo6ng?si=Lod-IS6fVjKcIfNc
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Episode 1
Episode 1 of DoD Dialogues. Jim and Courtney introduce themselves, explain the purpose and goals of the podcast, and answer several member questions about CrossFit, fitness, nutrition, and overall health and wellness.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
A fitness podcast designed to add value for members of our CrossFit Doors of Daring (DoD) community but might also appeal to anyone interest in fitness! Covering topics related to CrossFit, nutrition, overall health and wellness.
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