Jai Ellis

Jai Ellis

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Although I am fairly new to the world of self publishing, I have been writing since I was in middle school. I think that the reason I love to write is because I like to be in control of the outcome of things. I also love reading as much as I love writing. My favorite book is The Coldest Winter Ever and after reading that book I knew that I wanted to entertain through writing. So thank you Sister Souljah. 
Though I'll always have a special place in my heart for my hometown of Chicago, I now live in a nice, small town in Iowa. When I'm not writing or reading I can be found listening to music (another of my great loves), watching one of my favorite movies (The Wood, Life, or Free Willy), or spending time with my family. I have three younger sisters and I love spending time with all of them and my Mommy, who is also one of my best friends.

Learning to Breathe Fire: The Rise of CrossFit and the Primal Future of Fitness

Learning to Breathe Fire: The Rise of CrossFit and the Primal Future of Fitness

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<p><b>The absorbing, definitive account of CrossFit's origins, its explosive grassroots growth, and its emergence as a global phenomenon.</b><br /> <br />One of the most illuminating books ever on a sports subculture, <i>Learning to Breathe Fire </i>combines vivid sports writing with a thoughtful meditation on what it means to be human. In the book, veteran journalist J.C. Herz explains the science of maximum effort, why the modern gym fails an obese society, and the psychic rewards of ending up on the floor feeling as though you're about to die. <br /> <br />The story traces CrossFit’s rise, from a single underground gym in Santa Cruz to its adoption as the workout of choice for elite special forces, firefighters and cops, to its popularity as the go-to fitness routine for regular Joes and Janes. Especially riveting is Herz’s description of The CrossFit Games, which begin as an informal throw-down on a California ranch and evolve into a televised global proving ground for the fittest men and women on Earth, as well as hundreds of thousands of lesser mortals. <br /> <br />In her portrayal of the sport's star athletes, its passionate coaches and its “chief armorer,” Rogue Fitness, Herz powerfully evokes the uniqueness of a fitness culture that  cultivates primal fierceness in average people. And in the shared ordeal of an all-consuming workout, she unearths the ritual intensity that's been with us since humans invented sports, showing us how, on a deep level, we're all tribal hunters and first responders, waiting for the signal to go all-out. </p>

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