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BY AMIRA VAN LEEUWEN
Jeremy Tucker owns Elite CrossFit + Personal Training.
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Workouts at Elite CrossFit + Personal Training can include wall balls.
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Locally-owned CrossFit gym oers functional tness
Fitness has always been a part of Jeremy Tucker’s life. At the age of 12, Tucker got his rst gym mem- bership. He played college football and worked the front desk at Ray Wilson Family Fitness and GNC, before landing his rst job as an assistant high school football coach. After becoming a personal trainer he began training collegiate teams at the University of Incar- nate Word before making the decision to open his own gym. Tucker opened his rst gym—called Elite CrossFit + Personal Training—in San Antonio at 18347 Redland Road near North San Antonio in 2008.
What they oer The gym oers multiple one-hour group CrossFit classes throughout the day. CrossFit uses functional movements at high-intensity intervals, Tucker said. The gym’s group classes are priced at $200 a month. Personal training sessions range from $75- $100 an hour. Elite CrossFit + Personal Training also has a $25 drop-in fee. “There’s a starting point for anybody who wants to try this,” he said. Aside from tness classes, Elite CrossFit + Per- sonal Training oers three types of sports massage modalities: cupping, scraping and dry needling.
The gym oers 1-hour group classes daily.
COURTESY ELITE CROSSFIT + PERSONAL TRAINING
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18347 Redland Road, San Antonio www.elite-crosst.com
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