What a great morning spent at my friend Valerie’s CrossFit box, Fit and Fearless CrossFit in Austin, Texas. There were about 75 of us there to get our Saturday WOD in; but, more importantly we all had gathered to help support a little boy named Timothy with a rare disease called Duchenne. If you haven’t heard of it, Duchenne is a very rare muscle-wasting disease that has no cure and is ultimately 100% fatal. Only affecting males, the life expectancy for a boy with this disease is only about 25 years of age. But, through ongoing research, we all have hopes that discoveries will be made to improve this devastating prognosis
For the second year, Valerie will be running the Austin Marathon on behalf of Timothy and the other 200,000 boys worldwide who cannot run because of this terrible form of muscular dystrophy. Through the marathon’s program, 26 Miles for 26 Charities, Valerie will run to raise money for the grassroots foundation CureDuchenne, a non-profit that supports cutting-edge research. I hope you will please consider my plea to help cure Duchenne by making a donation of any amount.
You can donate here.
So, I’d also like to share the WOD we did today, it was lots of fun for me. Probably because it had a ton of running in it!
Great WOD for supporting little Timothy. I’ve never heard of this disease before, heartbreaking to hear it’s 100% fatal.
This was an awesome event to attend and watch all those crossfit/non-crossfit peeps compete and support CureDuchennes! LOVED IT.