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The CrossFit Podcast

The World Is Finally Ready for Us: Kelly Starrett on CrossFit’s Potential

The CrossFit Podcast

CrossFit LLC

Health & Fitness

4.3757 Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2026

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Kelly Starrett joins the CrossFit Podcast to look back on the early days of CrossFit and ahead to what the next 20 years can become. From finding CrossFit through a grainy GIF in the early 2000s to opening one of the first affiliates in the world, Starrett reflects on the ideas that shaped the methodology and the lessons learned through decades of coaching athletes, Olympians, and everyday people.

This conversation explores durability over time, why pain is not a failure but a request for change, and how movement quality, range of motion, and basic strength set the foundation for performance at every age.

Starrett and host Jocelyn Rylee dig into the future of CrossFit, from longevity and conditioning to the irreplaceable value of affiliates as places built around coaching and community. This episode is an honest look at what CrossFit has always been about and what it can become if we apply what we have learned.

Topics Covered

  • The early days of CrossFit and the original affiliate culture
  • Mobility, durability, and reframing pain in training
  • Why youth athletes need movement literacy before specialization
  • Training for sport versus training only for fitness
  • The future of CrossFit and longevity-focused strength and conditioning

Resources Mentioned

Community Highlight

Kristin Savage grew up around autoimmune disease. By age 5, she was dealing with joint inflammation, and years later, she was formally diagnosed with lupus.

She found CrossFit in 2012 and later trained and coached at CrossFit Gambit, where she was mentored by Kelly Jackson. Kristin earned her Level 1 and Level 2 Trainer credentials and now has aspirations to pursue her Level 4.

After a severe flare-up forced her to reassess how she trained, Kristin shifted her focus to nutrition, recovery, and scaled training — learning to work in rhythm with her body instead of against it. Within a year, she qualified for Desert City.

Today, Kristin coaches CrossFit in Las Vegas and spends much of her energy helping others navigate training and chronic illness — sharing what she’s learned through experience.

Know someone you think deserves to be highlighted? Nominate them here.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The needs of our Olympic athletes and our grandparents differ by degree and not kind.

0:03.3

The world is obsessed with longevity. Get in fucking line. We have been doing this for 20 years.

0:08.9

There are plenty of famous people on the internet right now or in the world.

0:12.4

We're like, yeah, yeah, you should get strong and breathe hard. I'm like, bro, have you seen

0:17.2

what we've been doing for thousands of people for decades. That's why the CrossFit gym

0:22.0

will exist forever. What are we not doing that you wish we were doing? What are we doing too

0:27.4

much of that you wish we weren't? Like, what's the lever that we could pull to make that different?

0:43.6

Hey, everyone. I'm Jocelyn Riley. Welcome to the CrossFit podcast. Today I am super stoked to be joined by Dr. Kelly Starrette, also known as K-Star, the original Supple Leopard himself, one of the most

0:50.0

OG characters in the crossfit space. Kelly, welcome to the podcast. Oh, so fun to be here. I can't wait

0:55.1

to see where this goes. So let's take ourselves. It's the early 2000s. We've just survived

1:00.2

Y2K. You just got a brand new Motorola razor flip phone and you find CrossFit. Take me through

1:07.2

how you ended up finding CrossFit. I just had moved to the city in 2000. I had decided

1:14.6

to go to physio school. And so I was in my first semester of physical therapy school. Julia was

1:19.4

an attorney in Oakland. And I'm looking, I'm already training with an Olympic lifting coach

1:23.9

in South San Francisco. And I was looking for information about how to perform the

1:29.1

Olympic lifts with dumbbells. And I found a gif of Nicole Carroll snatching a dumbbell. And I was like,

1:35.9

oh, look at this. And then I was like, oh, it's this site. And what's interesting is I read like sort

1:42.1

of the CrossFit manifesto. Remember, this is like left nav. It's really early.

1:46.1

Maybe it's right now. And the site is just rough. But it's a site. And all of a sudden I'm like,

1:53.3

oh, this is really compelling and interesting. I try one of the workouts. I think the first work

1:57.7

that I did was Cindy. And I was a two-time national champion. I had

2:03.2

paddled in a couple world championships. I was a good athlete, round athlete. In fact, for one of my

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