Remember Will Lanier, the King of CrossFit? Well, he’s back. And, in a big way. He’s running a new box, Brick, which opened just two months ago in Chelsea. With over 400 members, it’s taking the city’s CrossFit scene by
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Remember Will Lanier, the King of CrossFit? Well, he’s back. And, in a big way. He’s running a new box, Brick, which opened just two months ago in Chelsea. With over 400 members, it’s taking the city’s CrossFit scene by

On Franklin Street between Church and Broadway, a new wellness hub is shaping up (literally). You’ll find AIRE, the luxurious, Turkish-style Tribeca bathhouse (heavenly, I highly recommend)… …and the newly-opened CrossFit 212. Then, there’s AQUA, where my fitness blogger friend

This past week, I staged a much-anticipated hometown hangout (otherwise known as the “staycation”). I exercised every day: cycling at SoulCycle and Revolve, cross training at Equinox or running in Hudson River Park. “Ringo” (Japanese for “apple”) is artist Reina

As the biggest moneymaker of NYC events ($750 million+), not to mention all the buzz surrounding the tournament and players (did you catch Venus Williams cycling at Flywheel?), the U.S. Open is a must-go. Despite yesterday’s rain delay, it was

Our iPhone alarms went off simultaneously at 4 a.m. and by 4:45, I was riding shotgun as my friend Audrey careened our 12-passenger van around twists and turns up the mountain, Smuggler’s Notch. The sun was just peeking out of

Body Glide? Check. Reflective wristbands? Check. Three pairs of socks? Check. Packing for the 100-mile relay race this Saturday…here’s what’s inside my bag: My race day check list includes: a headlamp (our team’s start time is 6 a.m. and

A little rain didn’t keep New Yorkers from hitting the pavement via foot, bike and blades on Saturday morning, for day one of Summer Streets. Here, a few snapshots of the action. The rock climbing wall, a highlight of REI’s