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Cary-Grove Chamber hosts ribbon cutting for new location of Crossfit AMRAP

On Saturday, June 4, the Cary-Grove Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the grand opening of the new location of Crossfit AMRAP, 760 Industrial Drive, Ste. B, Cary.

Crossfit AMRAP began 12 years ago at their original location in Lake in the Hills. The new location in Cary has twice the space of their original location. Owner Javier Babin and the team at Crossfit AMRAP believe in a community-based and personal approach to a healthy lifestyle. They have different workouts comprised of simple body-weight and free-weight movements

Babin has been doing Crossfit since 2013 and is a certified CrossFit Level I Trainer, and USA Weightlifting Certified.

"Good health is a product of good habits," says Babin, "Put your energy and effort into the health and wellness you truly desire. Create the right habits, surround yourself around supportive people, and have fun doing it."

Crossfit AMRAP offers a varied workout of the day, HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training), weight training, and cardio via biking, rowing, and skiing. The first week is free to new members, and they offer discounts to families, college students, service members and first responders. To learn more about Crossfit AMRAP, to schedule a free introduction appointment, visit their website at www.crossfitamrap.com. They can also be reached by phone at (815) 631-1657.

The Cary-Grove Area Chamber of Commerce is a business organization of over 530 local business members and professionals, community and non-profit groups and area leaders dedicated to a prosperous local economy and a high quality of life for area residents. The Chamber provides programs and resources to help local businesses succeed and coordinates community events such as Cary Cruise Nights, Halloween Walks and Merry Cary Holiday Parade and Festival. The Cary-Grove Chamber is located at 445 Park Ave. in Cary and has a full business resource center for community residents and local businesses.

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