Adapting and Thriving: An Interview with CrossFit Video games Athlete Amy Bream

Many world-class rivals are die-hard athletes who dreamed about profitable championship titles for years. Amy Bream isn’t certainly one of them. A self-admitted “non-athlete” for almost all of her life, Bream spent her youthful years learning music fairly than taking part in sports activities. Nonetheless, when circumstances unexpectedly aligned, she noticed a chance to channel her aggressive spirit into an outlet she seemingly by no means anticipated.

Bream was born with proximal femoral focal deficiency (PFFD) — a uncommon congenital dysfunction that resulted in lacking the vast majority of her proper leg. The decided athlete hasn’t let that come wherever near stopping her, as she’s been a high contender within the CrossFit Video games Decrease Extremity Adaptive division since its inception in 2021.

Bream has positioned fifth, third, and fourth on the CrossFit Video games (2021, 2022, 2023 respectively) and she or he continues coaching and competing internationally. Just some weeks after the 2023 Video games, we had a chance to get her concepts about CrossFit training, the way forward for the Adaptive division, and learn how to shock your self with success after first getting your self uncomfortable.

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Breaking Muscle: You really began in a boxing health club earlier than moving into weight coaching. How’d you begin there and find yourself right here?

Amy Bream: I didn’t used to exercise a lot. Positively not in public or something like that. So I began boxing in 2015. It wasn’t sparring or something, it was extra of a bunch health type of factor. After which I picked up my first barbell in 2019.

In that health club, they began a weight coaching class. It was like practical health, however I began to perform a little little bit of power and conditioning. After I came upon CrossFit had Adaptive divisions in 2021, January of 2021 is definitely once I began making an attempt out CrossFit coaching. I didn’t really step foot into my first field, although, till the Saturday earlier than I left for my first Video games.

BM: Do you suppose you’d’ve gotten into CrossFit coaching if there wasn’t that avenue to compete?

AB: You understand, that’s an excellent query. I don’t know, as a result of I used to be content material with the place I used to be and I used to be content material with the type of coaching that I had.

An Adaptive athlete on Instagram reached out to me about it and I actually instructed him at first, “Hey, no offense, however I’ve seen CrossFit folks. I respect it, however y’all are nuts. There’s no method.” And he was similar to, “I really feel such as you would reply fairly properly to it,” as a result of I had been posting about my health journey as much as that time.

He mentioned, “You may have a few months to coach. What’s the worst that may occur? You’ll be able to strive it and hate it, and then you definitely simply cease.” I spotted that was an excellent level. I’ve a aggressive persona. At that time, I didn’t understand fairly the extent of it as a result of I’d by no means competed in something bodily.

I believe I used to be much like individuals who aren’t in CrossFit and simply have these stigmas of their thoughts of what it was or what it regarded like. You understand, the quote-unquote “haters.” Then I began doing it and I used to be similar to, “Oh.” I perceive why these stigmas are there, however that is nothing like that and I really beloved it.

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BM: That does carry up one subject that the “haters,” or the critics, have. They take into account ‘CrossFit coaching’ completely different from ‘coaching for CrossFit.’ They’ll say, “The folks on the Video games don’t practice CrossFit.” However, do you? Is there a distinction?

AB: I believe there’s a distinction in that, clearly if you’re becoming it right into a CrossFit class, you may solely have a lot intentionality at sure issues. It is vitally related. You will be the perfect athlete on the planet and go take a CrossFit class and get your butt kicked. As a result of you may push to no matter depth stage that you simply’re personally at.

Clearly if you happen to’re an individual that’s simply trying to usually get a bit of bit more healthy and also you’re taking a CrossFit class, you’re not going to do it with the identical strategy and intentionality. It’s straightforward to say, “Oh, they’ve that motion, however I’m going to scale.” If you happen to don’t have a ability, you actually need to place in some further time exterior of the category with the intention to construct it.

You’ll be able to’t realistically anticipate to be taught all of those new issues inside an hour class, three to 4 instances per week. That’s simply not going to occur. There’s too many issues to be taught. So I believe the content material of a CrossFit class is similar to what competing athletes expertise. They simply strategy it with a special intent and so they’ll do extra of that.

BM: Earlier this 12 months, you turned a full-time athlete. What does that appear like? Are you doing two-a-days six days per week, or what?

AB: It is dependent upon the season of coaching. Main as much as the Video games, sure, that’s what I used to be doing. And my coaching remains to be not as intense as you’d say for the elite Particular person division. Adaptive divisions are a bit of bit completely different. And in addition, what my physique can bodily deal with on my one leg is a bit of bit completely different, as properly. So I’m fairly acutely aware of that.

However I used to be positively within the health club 4 to 5 hours a day, six days per week. It was nonetheless fairly intense. I began at that boxing health club for enjoyable, ultimately began working there part-time, after which turned operations director of their three areas right here in Nashville. So I’ve completed that full-time for about six years now.

And I stepped again and went to part-time an excellent little bit of this 12 months to make extra room for coaching. As that stored progressing, it turned fairly clear. If I need to do different issues and attempt to develop my very own issues on the facet, there’s simply no method I can have each. So I made some fairly distinct choices and I used to be really nonetheless coaching lessons there, simply because I really like teaching, all through the summer season alongside my coaching. I had given them a heads up that I wouldn’t be returning after the Video games. So yeah, life could be very completely different now.

BM: So now, do you may have an offseason? There’s the Video games and the Open, however are there different competitions you participate in? I do know WheelWod is one. What does your 12 months appear like?

AB: Technically talking, the offseason is now [September]. I’ll say, it’s a bit of bit completely different. There are at all times different competitions you may expertise. With the non-adaptive divisions, loads of them are doing the Rogue Invitational on the finish of October. And there might be ones right here and there, like Wodapalooza and issues.

However these competitions, you care about competing and also you’re going to be in form for it, however it’s not fairly as intense because the CrossFit Video games. I’d say, the season of what folks see is beginning with the CrossFit Open, often in February, and also you simply preserve progressing by means of qualifiers to attempt to make it to the Video games. So if you happen to’re in that loop, it simply will get an increasing number of intense. After which lockdown season is the tip of Could up till the Video games in August.

One factor that I do type of want is that there was a bit of bit extra cohesiveness with Adaptive divisions. It’s been my expertise that Adaptive competitions are rising, which is nice. Nevertheless it’s not precisely on the identical schedule because the Video games. So I really go away to compete in Australia in slightly below three weeks. And I’m taking a special mentality. My physique remains to be recovering proper now. I took it as a result of I actually need the expertise and I’d like to be in Australia and do all of these issues.

But in addition, loads of the adaptive competitions are in direction of the tip of the 12 months and the technical non-adaptive division begins up to start with of the 12 months. So I don’t really feel like I’ve a lot respiratory room as a result of I compete about each three months regardless. However, once more, for this season it’s working.

BM: In your thoughts, or in your ear, is there a distinction between being known as an “Adaptive athlete” versus “an athlete?”

AB: In concept, I believe there shouldn’t be. I believe, in actuality there’s, if I’m being sincere. And I believe that goes to each side as a result of, if I’m being completely blunt, clearly if you happen to’re competitions just like the Video games, many of the emphasis might be placed on the elite divisions and the divisions that carry essentially the most consideration, which I fully perceive.

On the identical time, I’d prefer to see that shift and develop a bit of bit extra as a result of I believe the opposite divisions may get extra air time and issues. I believe the athletes deserve that, as a result of I believe that there are athletes which might be simply straight-up unimaginable athletes, Adaptive or not, and they need to have a bit of bit extra, I don’t know if the phrase is “respect,” however simply recognition for it.

I don’t suppose folks even understand simply how good loads of adaptive athletes are. And I’m not even being like, “Oh, I’m so good.” I’m simply speaking the game typically. I’ve seen adaptive athletes kick non-adaptive athletes’ ass. It’s for actual.

BM: I consider it. Casey Acree flew by means of, undefeated, and it’s crickets. But when an Particular person competitor did that — first place, first place, first place straight by means of in each occasion — for positive, it’s noticeable.

[Editor’s Note: Casey Acree is a three-time CrossFit Games champion in the Men’s Upper Extremity Adaptive division (2021, 2022, 2023). In both 2022 and 2023, Acree maintained an undefeated winning streak for a total of 25 events, placing first in every workout from the CrossFit Open through to the Games.]

AB: Sure, precisely. And I believe, once more, if you hear “adaptive athlete,” if you happen to haven’t skilled it and seen it firsthand earlier than, it’s straightforward to suppose in your head what the competitors appears to be like like. However they’re not realizing.

It’s humorous, I’m positive you noticed every thing with Roman [Khrennikov]* this 12 months. Unbelievable. I don’t need to take away from that. All of that was unimaginable. Him doing [jump rope] double-unders. I can’t think about the emotional state that he was in. Being in first place and having to go and present up, and all of these issues.

However the crowd was like, “That’s unimaginable!” Which it was. It was. I used to be watching it on-line and I keep in mind at one level, when Roman completed the double-unders after which went to the sled pull, he put his leg down and was pushing off that one leg to drag. The announcer mentioned, “Man, he’s actually bought to watch out about doing all these actions on one leg.”

And I keep in mind simply stopping and pondering, folks really don’t know. He’s doing this exercise and, if I used to be doing this exercise, it’s precisely how I’d be doing it. Double-unders on one leg, they requested me to try this in 2021. We had sled pulls this 12 months however they didn’t allow us to sit down, so I used to be simply pulling standing up on one leg. Folks really don’t know that athletes are competing at a excessive stage and doing all of these items simply as he’s. In order that’s the type of factor I simply want folks noticed extra, actually.

And once more, if you happen to’re not uncovered to it, you’re not uncovered to it. So I do perceive. However my level is, if you happen to say that you simply need to present an area for adaptive athletes, make folks uncovered to it. You understand? Let’s go all the way in which with it. I’m hoping it simply takes a while, however that it’s going to get to that time.

*[Editor’s Note: Roman Khrennikov was the points leader during the first three days of the 2023 CrossFit Games and appeared on track to win the Individual Men title. However, he suffered a fractured foot during the first event of the competition’s final day and completed the remaining two events primarily on one leg, eventually earning third place.]

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BM: For 2024, CrossFit did say they’re going to have all eight Adaptive divisions compete on the Video games — Imaginative and prescient, Brief Stature, Seated with Hip Perform, Seated with out Hip Perform, and Mental, along with Higher Extremity, Decrease Extremity, and Multi Extremity.

AB: Yeah, and I’ve much more confidence that it’s going to change for the higher on condition that they’ve made some modifications, staff-wise. To not say something unhealthy on what it was, however I personally know the individual that is getting into the function from a programming standpoint.

I’ve been to different competitions the place he’s been over the adaptive elements and it was superbly completed. Not good, as a result of adaptive divisions are at all times studying and adjusting, and it may be so messy. However so properly completed. And so the truth that he now has a bit of bit extra management in that offers me confidence.

I’ll say, too, that a few of it’s on the adaptive divisions, as a result of it’s very straightforward for adaptive athletes to be like, “We would like this, we what this, and we would like this.” For one, I get it, however endurance. And two, be proactive. If you happen to’re complaining about not having illustration, then try to be paying to point out up at these competitions and be within the crowd.

You’ll be able to’t complain and never do something. If you wish to see change, be part of the change whereas it’s messy.

BM: So, is Adaptive Teen division going to be a factor in 10 or 15 years?

AB: I’d like to see that. I didn’t ever see adaptive athletes once I was a teen. This wasn’t a factor. I’ll say, as messy because it’s been, there’s so many alternatives for adaptive athletes that weren’t a factor once I was a young person. I believe, let’s simply preserve it going. Let’s do it whereas it’s messy, even it out, and make room for that sooner or later.

BM: There’s a lot risk on that finish. Proper now, you’re coaching with the East Nashville PRVN team. Are you rubbing elbows with Tia and Shane or is it simply whoever’s round?

AB: Yeah, just about. I imply proper now it’s the offseason so clearly Tia and Shane are in Australia. However yeah, that was an enormous hurdle for me simply because I used to be actually intimidated. My first session with them, I assumed I used to be going to be with one individual that I had met and it was simply going to be this quiet little “are you in form or not” factor.

I present up and their entire crew is there. And I used to be like, “Ho-ly crap.” I used to be doing clean & jerks subsequent to Tia simply making an attempt to be as quiet as attainable. However yeah, that’s been nice.

BM: How does that work, is it simply sharing a health club or sharing programming? What’s the day-to-day like in a group environment?

AB: That was really actually completely different than I used to be used to. However yeah, it’s group and group programming. For me, clearly it was a bit of bit completely different as a result of I don’t have the identical issues as the opposite groups.

After I joined the group, each side, myself and them, had been fairly sincere. They had been like, “Hey, we haven’t had an adaptive athlete on the group earlier than. So that you’re going to have to inform us, as we go, the way you adapt sure actions.” They’d program for the group and I’d strategy them and say, “We’re not going to get this motion in a contest” or “I have to develop this power first” or no matter it was, and they’d change it for me from there.

As a group, you stroll in and clearly everybody’s doing sure actions. They’ll do sure items collectively or everybody’s lifting of their a part of the health club. They’ve a group of athletes, coaches Shane and Dwight, Nick, and some others. Everybody’s simply strolling round.

It’s not fairly one-on-one essentially on a regular basis and it’s not like a fishbowl impact. However you’re doing all of your exercise and the coaches will strategy you to observe sure items. And clearly no matter questions now we have, we go to them and so they’ll assist alter from there.

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BM: I noticed that you simply lately loved studying “The Struggle of Artwork” by Steven Pressfield. Did that click on with you as an athlete or as a musician?

AB: Oh, that’s an excellent query. Yeah, I’d say possibly it clicked with me extra as a musician, however I believe it’s coming from that inventive area. It’s very relevant to something. I’m a really logical human being. If you happen to inform me to do one thing, OK, however if you happen to inform me why I’m doing it and the way it will straight apply to the larger image, then I’m in.

So, as a musician, I didn’t like training scales for hours, however I’d do it as a result of I felt the method distinction within the lovely, lyrical music I used to be doing that had technical points of it. It was very straightforward for me to make that connection.

However in terms of one thing that feels greater image and scary, and depends extra on a quote-unquote inventive sense, I’ll distract myself with, “I’ll return to training scales, thanks very a lot.” It’s more durable to have that self-discipline with one thing that’s scary.

For me, that e book simply clicked as a result of, once I learn it, I had plans and I knew that I needed to make modifications in my job. Just because I needed to make room for coaching. But in addition, I’m doing much more talking engagements and simply issues for myself as, for lack of one other method of claiming it, myself as a model. Simply doing issues that I used to be wanting ahead to, but additionally had been actually scary.

And it’s straightforward to speak about, however to sit down down at a pc and make these issues occur was a battle for me for a very long time, as a result of oftentimes I’d really feel overwhelmed and I’d keep away from doing these issues. Studying that e book was simply such a sensible sense for me of making use of one thing that felt type of mystical and making it, “No, sit down. Day-after-day. And do it.” I used to be like, oh, OK, it’s like anything. It’s like training scales, however otherwise.

BM: Talking of your mindset, certainly one of video on the CrossFit Video games YouTube channel is your “Battle for One Extra Rep.” It’s bought 360,000 views thus far. 20 seconds to go, nonetheless grinding away, you get one final rep.

Once you’re approaching the time cap in an occasion and, to be frank, if it’s clear you’re not going to win the occasion, how do you not simply suppose, “Meh, further relaxation. I’ll wait.” How do you focus for that yet one more rep?

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AB: That’s exhausting and it is dependent upon what scenario I’m in. However I believe if I am going into it with the mindset of, it’s about profitable the occasion, then it’s very straightforward to surrender.

And I’ve gone into occasions earlier than and I see fairly shortly that I’m not going to win it, and I simply need to shut down. Then the exercise turns into method worse than it wanted to be as a result of I’m all in my head. However I strive very exhausting not make that almost all of the time. Particularly now, having extra competitions and seasoning.

For that specific occasion, I’ll always remember, a number of the video exhibits exchanges between me and my coach on the time. And his entire factor that week was “It doesn’t matter what occurs, you’ll give every thing. You’ve earned your proper to be right here. You’ll give every thing that you must show to your self that you simply belong. And also you’re not going to crap out now.”

Even earlier than that occasion, I used to be within the again nearly throwing up. I used to be so nervous as a result of I knew the load was a PR for me. I had by no means gotten that over my head at that time earlier than. I actually instructed him “I can’t do that. I don’t need to exit in public and battle, as a result of I do know it’s going to be a battle.” He mentioned, “You’ll struggle for each second. You’ll not give up.” And I used to be like, “OK.”

I believe that’s what resonated with folks, as a result of lots of people did reply to that video. I imply, I used to be final. It wasn’t about profitable the occasion. It was nearly pushing by means of. And I believe, too, to not pull this card as a result of typically I believe it may be overused, however I’m very grateful for having one thing that makes me very conscious of what I’ve.

Lacking a leg has made me extra conscious that I’ve three full-functioning limbs that I can use to the fullest. And going to different adaptive competitions and seeing folks with completely different challenges, and arguably a lot larger challenges than what I expertise, has made me so grateful for what I’ve.

And I believe, to point out up with an perspective like, “Properly if I’m not gonna win, I’m not gonna do it in any respect,” is only a slap within the face to everybody that will give a lot to have the motion that I’ve. So, yeah, out of respect for myself, however out of respect for these folks, I’ll at all times ensure that to work my hardest.

BM: What do you suppose non-CrossFitters — let’s assume not the “haters,” however the ones which might be really fascinated by discovering one thing helpful — what may they get from CrossFit coaching as an entire?

AB: I’d say seeing the significance of staying according to small issues, the way it contributes to the massive image. As a result of it’s very straightforward to have a look at folks doing muscle-ups, if you happen to’re a first-timer, and say “Properly, I’m by no means going to try this.”

However you begin with tiny issues. “Properly, I discovered a kip. After which I discovered a kipping pull-up. After which I discovered a kipping chest-to-bar.” After which a pair months later… Somewhat than simply shutting it down. Simply do a tiny bit at a time. And that’s so relevant to issues exterior in life.

I believe additionally, folks can love or hate this phrase, however “getting into the ache cave.” It is likely one of the hardest issues on the planet to really feel bodily ache, if you’re simply so drained and need to hand over. And the adrenaline you’re feeling, even if you happen to’re not profitable, however ending one thing.

In 75% of my exercises, I’ll have a minimum of one level within the exercise pondering “I can’t end this.” However I make myself end, and that adrenaline rush of “I simply did that. I did one thing that I didn’t suppose that I may do” has given me a lot confidence and psychological stamina to not hand over in different areas of my life.

So once I strategy my job, it’s like, “That is tiring or that is exhausting, however I’ll end it. I’ll accomplish this process.” And that’s so useful in life.

BM: It sounds nearly “meatheady” to say, however there’s a lot carryover from the health club to exterior the health club.

AB: Very a lot, yeah. Meathead or not, it’s true.

BM: Is there anything about your background or your experiences that you really want folks to learn about?

AB: Not essentially. I really like CrossFit, I really like competing. I believe loads of what I need to proceed to do and I’m type of rising into is, once I discuss to folks, I at all times need to be relatable. So having folks perceive I didn’t develop up athletic, that I didn’t develop up having confidence, simply loads of issues.

I believe lots of people can relate to that after they hear “CrossFit,” or perhaps a health club setting typically. It’s simply very intimidating. Notice you don’t should look X, Y, Z with the intention to stroll right into a health club area. You don’t should need to compete. You don’t should need any of these issues.

Nevertheless it actually could be a life-changing expertise to only do one thing that you simply’re a bit of bit petrified of, and continue to grow in that, and see the place it takes you. Out and in of the health club. I do talking engagements, there are issues which might be arising I’m actually enthusiastic about, however it all comes from that. Me wanting to speak that thought.

You don’t want stipulations with the intention to begin CrossFit or another sport, or to do issues that scare you. You simply should be keen to be a bit of bit uncomfortable and to maintain going after you fail.

BM: Excellent. So what’s the perfect place for folks to seek out your stuff?

AB: My web site’s simply amybream.com. They’ll additionally go to onelegtostandon.com, if that’s how they know me. It will likely be each. And naturally my socials, Instagram and TikTok, primarily. Onelegtostandon.

Featured Picture: @onelegtostandon / Instagram

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