The Great Attendance Challenge of 2024

Back for the fourth year, we proudly present to you, the Great Attendance Challenge of 2024.

It’s simple.

We challenge you to attend 225 group classes at CrossFit Roots in 2024. 

Why? Because consistency matters. A simple daily effort with solid overall effort will make one of the largest lasting impacts on your long-term fitness and health.

So here’s how it works.

Go to class. Sign-up in Zen Planner. Check in when you arrive at the shop. We’ll tally your progress throughout the year and let you know if you’re on track in the monthly newsletter. 

All group classes and personal training sessions count toward your total. Open Shop, workouts done at home, a hike – they don’t count. Don’t even ask. Sorry, not sorry. 

What happens if you do hit that 225 mark?

We’re glad you asked.

For all of you who earn that magical number of 225 – we’ll enter your name in a drawing where one person will win a free year of membership at CrossFit Roots!  That’s right, we’ll draw ONE name from the pool of folks that hit 225. If your name is selected you could basically become a paid athlete with a consistent year’s worth of work (and a little luck).

Here’s how to play:

  1. Go to class.

How to Be Successful

We recommend that you spend some time thinking about how you can be successful. Maybe it’s adding a 5:30am class to the schedule on the day you have a jam packed work day. Maybe it’s making Sunday group class part of your weekly schedule. Or maybe it’s blocking off your attendance schedule in your weekly calendar so it doesn’t get the short end of the stick. Maybe it’s making the effort to go to class on the day you leave for vacation and the first day you’re back. And maybe, it’s a good idea to find an attendance buddy.

Fine Print

Don’t cheat. We don’t really know how you would cheat, or why, but just don’t do it. The winner will earn 12 months of membership fees on us! It is the responsibility of the athlete to sign up and check themselves into all classes for accurate class attendance records.