Monday, February 21, 2011

Faces of Culpeper.... The Fit Ones


Cindy Wenzel, personal trainer at Gold's Gym


As we go through life it seems  that most of us work, off and on, at being physically fit.  "Getting in shape" has to be the number one New Year's resolution.  However there are a lot of people who stay in good physical condition year in and year out.  Most of us strive to different degrees to maintain the mind set that will make the hard work to attain a great physique a possibility.  I have often said when I  see someone particularly ripped that: "I would give anything in the world except the hard work it would take to have a body like that."  I find it interesting that in a town as small as the Pepper there are three facilities to help people with their conditioning.  Each one is different and fills a special need for their clientele.  In this blog we will look at two of them and some of the people who work out there.


ANYTIME FITNESS

The Anytime Fitness gym is owned by a neighbor of mine whom I had never met before doing this blog.  He was at the facility the second time I stopped  by and I found him to be a really engaging guy.  We had a good conversation. The first time I went to Anytime Fitness I was escorted to Veronica McBride who is the General Manager and a personal trainer.   While I was telling her who I am and why I was there, she was looking at my last blog.  It took her exactly 2.5 seconds to find it on her computer.  This woman is very friendly and clearly all professional about her business.  We talked a bit about Anytime Fitness and the ways it  is  different from the other gyms in town. Then she gave me free rein to wander around and shoot whatever I wanted and to photograph some of their patrons.  Veronica is the kind of person that I would choose for a friend. 

What makes Anytime Fitness unique and a great fit for certain people is that it is very comfortable and non threatening. It is more intimate than the others and that definitely appeals to a certain clientle.  The staff is welcoming and makes you feel at home immediately.  There is great personal and personalized attention.  If a person is just starting to train or a veteren of working out but not interested in being surrounded by tons of people as they workout and learn....this is the place.  There is not a lot of  distracting hubbub going on and in fact I found the general ambiance to be very calm considering what the people were doing.  I felt very little sense of competition existing there.... just people doing their thing in a comfortable setting. 
AND......
It is open 24 hours a day 365 days a year!!!!!!!  That is just amazing!

Let's check this place out.


This big ol dude is TJ Russell.  He is an 09 graduate of Eastern View and he works out at AF every night.  Here  he is doing bench presses.




Mike Wright works for Campbell Heating and Air Conditioning. He works out three times a week.  He is working his abs.




In between workouts, Cathy Earnest works for the VA Workers Comp Commission.  She has lived in Brandy Station for the last seven years and works out three times a week. It makes me nervous to attempt this but...... I think this exercise is called a Side Plank.  Of course Cathy is really executing  the exercise....I am just attempting to get the name correct.



I am really glad that I ran into this young lady working out on a treadmill because she is a teacher (yeah!!!!) at Culpeper High School.  If you have read my profile you know that my professional background is education.  This is Colbi Williams and she just joined the high school faculty this semester.  She came all the way from Atlanta to teach in the Pepper.  She must be special! I suspect that the kids she teaches are very fortunate.


GOLD'S GYM

I was warmly welcomed at Gold's!  The manger told me that he was happy to have me taking pictures  and saw my blog as one more way to get the word out about his gym.  I dropped in on Thursday around noon and even at that time of day there was a fair amount going on.  I have driven by in the evening and looked in the windows and know that it is a very busy place.  I thought it would be best for me to get the shots I wanted if I went when things were a little slower.  I was correct. 

This facility is very large...... and has a ton of  workout equipment.   I found it interesting that they had a special room called "Lady Gold's"  which allowed for female patrons who were not totally comfortable with all the testosterone and big bodies working out to have a place of their own.  Another really fun feature is the "Cinema Room."  This is a room where you can do your  entire cardio workout while watching a movie on a big screen.  Too cool!

Let's look around.




This is Emily Beker who is a personal trainer certified through AFAA.  I don't know exactly what that means but Emily wanted me to know that so I think it is important. She is obviously working out her biceps which look amazing.  She has been with Gold's here in the Peper for three years.




This is James Terrell upside down. Obviously he is doing bench presses.  James is a lab tech for Superior Paving. 




This is a pretty cool picture if  I do say so myself.  I wrote down everything about this man but the most important thing..... his name.  Dang!!!!!! I know that he graduated from Woodbridge High School, has lived in the Pepper since 2004, has four kids and a wife, is retired from the Army and Coast Guard after 22 years of active duty and now is a part time real estate agent.  If I just knew his name.....help!!!!  If anyone can tell who it is from this picture please email me at   facesofculpeper@gmail.com   Boy, do I feel dumb.....good picture, though.  :)




OK...Here is Fred Grote doing curls.  Fred is a truck driver who is originally from California.  He has lived here in the Pepper for 11 years.  He told me that he started coming to Gold's four months ago.  In that four months he has dropped twenty two pounds, increased his chest by four inches, and reduced his waist by ten.  That is a lot of change, but he has come in everyday of those four months to workout.






Scott  Strand who works at Swift  as a Network Engineer.  He works out five times a week.  He comes a few times a week during his lunch break and in the evening for his major workouts.





It is interesting who you meet at Gold's.  This is the dining room manager at The Inn at Little Washington. His name is Neil O'Heir.  He has lived in the Pepper for 18 years with his wife.  They have five boys!  My wife and I raised three sons and boy do I understand the need to find some time at the gym....five boys!  Wow!




Finally.....here is another woman!   This is Gin Carter who is a mom of three and just loves to workout.  She was also there with her son who we will see later. 




  
The manager stopped by to tell me that I should be sure to get a picture of Tim Roberts who he said, "Is in the best shape of anyone who comes here."  Done!  Tim is ripped for sure.  He is a paralegal in DC and a long time resident of Culpeper.  Christine O'Brien, a personal trainer,  was helping Tim and making sure he gets it right.  She has been with Gold's for five years.




Jeff Russell is doing some leg stretches.  He is an iron worker and has owned his own business for the last nine years.




This is Josh.  We met his mother, Gin just a little bit earlier.  She wanted to be sure that I got a picture of her boy working out.  Josh, amazingly, is eleven years old and is getting himself ready for fall football.  Someone is going to have a pretty big order to try to block this kid. Here he is practicing striking and kicking with personal trainer, Cindy Wenzel.  She is the person who is doing the handstand at the beginning of this blog.  I will tell you one thing.....this boy has phenominal hand speed!!




I want to wrap things up with Jonathan James.  Jonathon was one of the first people I met in the Pepper after I decided to do a photo blog of the faces here.  He helped me with my business cards. His family business is Xpress Copy & Graphics.   When you meet him it is obvious that he is not the run of the mill kind of guy.  He is really built and certainly is one of the best known athletes in this area.  Jonathon competes in contests for "natural body builders."  That means they use no steriods nor other performance enhancers.  He was my motivation to do this blog on those who are working to be fit.  We have been talking about getting a picture of him for months.  The first time I tried he was getting married the next day and just couldn't work me in....can you imagine?  When I went to his business the other day and told him that I finally was going to do the picture he was concerned that he was not in his best condition. However he was a good sport and agreed.  I had him pose so that the trophies he has won were right behind his arm.  He seems to be a very nice guy and also pretty humble. 


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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Faces of Culpeper......Brrrrrrrrrr !



Here I am with my granddaughter Audrey all bundled and ready to go out in the cold weather.  You know it is not always easy to think of a subject that I want to cover photographically here in the Pepper.  When I think of something that grabs my fancy I get excited about it and automatically think about how it is going to work out.  It has been cold here lately......This December was the coldest one on record.  January is predicted to progress the same way.  So I thought it would be fun to go out and take pictures of the people all bundled up against the cold.   My image was big overcoats, hooded parkas and other heavy winter wear.  So I first headed to the Target parking lot sure that I would find women and men in winter gear rushing to their cars.  It was after all, 32 degrees.  I did not have to wait long for the first woman to exit the store.  She was wearing......nothing in the way of a coat or jacket!!  She stood there for three or four minutes with no visible sign that it was cold and then strolled to her car.  What??!!! In time I was not disappointed with the people who were well dress for cold weather, but what was surprising was the number of thin sweaters, light hooded sweat shirts,  jackets  (and just wait until you see what one guy was wearing!) and other light articles of clothing.  Those under dressed people  were all shivering and the ones I ask said they hated the cold, but they were doing nothing to fend off the low temperature.  I was astounded!  The second day it was 30 degrees when I ventured forth and the wind was blowing making it feel much colder.  Almost everyone was dressed for the cold. That made me feel somewhat better about the sanity of my fellow citizens.  Let's see who I found.

This is Tyrone Richards who like me, is a retired guy.  He said he hates the cold and has considered moving to Arizona, but then asked me if I had seen the weather they have been having there.  I have seen that weather and think that he and I both will be content to stay put in the Pepper for a while.




This lovely lady who is perfectly dressed for cold weather or any other occasion is Delores Smead.  Delores grew up in the Culpeper area and then moved to California for most of her adult life.  Recently she has moved back to help her mom.




You know, guys are interesting.  It was almost 30 degrees with snow predicted for the next day and Craig Newsom decided it was a perfect time to wash his vehicle.  There may be some ladies out there that are shaking their heads, but most of us guys understand and think it is perfectly reasonable.  Even if it only looks great for a few hours.......it is worth it.  Not only that, but Craig had the good fortune to have his good friend supervising from the warmth of his own truck nearby. 



This is the previously mentioned "friend" who offered suggestions, barbs and observations while Craig labored.  His name is Josh Brooks.




I had just pulled into a parking lot when I saw this attractive family heading my way.  I grabbed my camera and stepped out of my car.  This lady, Noreen Shorey,  proceeded to make my day by saying, "I know who you are!  You are Rich Crowley."  She told me that her BFF had told her a few months ago that "people are actually following this guy" and that her mom who lives in Richmod follows this blog. (Let me give a shout out here to the BFF's mom in Richmond)  That promted Noreen to start following the feature, "Rich Crowley's Snapshots of Culpeper" which appears weekly in the Culpeper Times.  Just this week she had seen the picture of the woman and her daughter with the Christmas trees and wondered if she would ever cross paths with me.   She did and the rest is history except to note that the handsome gentlemen accompanying their mom are Miles on the left, and Jonathon on the  right.


NOW FOR THE UNBELIEVEABLE PART OF THIS BLOG

TA DAH!!!!!!!!




I was entering the parking lot of Kohls when I spotted this guy with no shirt getting something out of the bed of his truck.  I had to have this picture cause man, it was freezing.  James Keck was at the back of his truck because he had decided it was time to put something on and so he was getting a sleeveless tshirt.  He assured me that he kept the cab of the truck really warm.  As I told some people I was photographing about James, a couple reported that they had seen him driving around without his shirt.   James !!!!!!!!!!




After James.....whew!.....my attention was drawn accross the street to where several cars had stopped.  I saw the sign and headed on over to see what was happening.  Butch, L.J. and Chris had a pen of pit bull pups for sale and boy were they getting a lot of traffic.  That is Bryan who is a potential customer holding the puppy.






Lincoln Catron and Megan Payne had stopped to look at the dogs and I grabbed their picture.  Even the wind could not alter what a nice looking couple they are.




Saturday we had snow......for about two hours and then it melted.  I was lucky enough to take this picture of Clarence Carte in the snow.  Now.....he fits the mold I had envisioned with the big parka and the stocking cap.  I know he was warm. 





It was absolutely freezing and ice was on the ground when I found Dawn Pollard.  She is a cake decorator at Walmart.


AND NOW FOR THE BIG FINISH!!!  THANKS TO PTI.




These ladies were loading their car at Marty's (as we call Martins) when I happened upon them.  They were so nice to let me take their pictue and to stop and talk for a few minutes while they froze.  This is a mother/daugher team.  Delores Lucas is on the right in the fashionable hat.  She is a high school teacher at Battlefield High School.  Delores commented that she always looks for my "Rich Crowley's Snapshot of Culpeper"  in the Culpeper Times.  Well she and her daughter will be in it before long.  On the left is Jackie Lucas the daughter who is an attorney.  They are great people and an excellent way to end my blog.



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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

It's Christmas Time in the City




"Silver bells, silver bells, it's Christmas time in the city.  Hear them ring, ting-a-ling....soon it will be Christmas day."



To begin please click the link below.  My talented daughter in law created a short video to express the real meaning of Christmas.  That's me on the vocal.




Like so many others, Christmas is my favorite time of the year.  We no longer have children at home to wake up on Christmas morning hoping that Santa has been by, but we have thoroughly enjoyed watching our own children's excitement as they prepare Christmas for their children who are, of course, our grandchildren.  As a family we never lose sight of the fact that we celebrate the birth of the Saviour on this day. 

I have attempted in this blog to present a flavor of Christmas in our town of Culpeper.  It is a fun place to be during this season and the people I have encountered were happy.    
Let's jump in:


Christmas in Culpeper is about decorating houses and businesses.  It is about house lights......





And decorated mailboxes.....




And more house lights........





And wreaths in the windows of businesses.....






And about shop owners who provide products to enhance our enjoyment of Christmas.  This is Shirley Kinneman the owner of "Designers Choice."  This store may be the most fun of any in the Pepper during the Christmas season.  Shirley has owned it for sixteen years.  It is on Davis Street.  It is the part of town where Christmas comes alive.


 


Christmas is about helping others........

The Salvation Army has been about its business of helping others since 1865!  I respect these men who do their part in the cold.  They are Stuart Clatterbaugh and Jonathon Brooks.


















Toys for Tots is a program that is run nationally by the Marine Corps reserve and provides gifts for needy children.  Bet you didn't know that!  It has been in existence since 1947!  Below is Connie Carpenter who accepted my donation. 




Christmas in the Pepper is about toys for good girls and boys

There are stacks of American Flyer riding toys at Clarke's Hardware.  They are my favorite since they were around when I was boy.  We bought a great American Flyer rocking horse there.  It has provided hours of fun for the grandkids.



And there are rows of toys at the department stores.





And everywhere are parents with their kids checking out the toys.  Here are Michelle Ragland,  son Shay Rayland and daughter Sayvonn Linsay with the almost endless variety of dolls.




Here are Beth and Mary Stephens looking at Elmo and other fun toys.


















Christmas is about finding just the right present. 

Here great grandmother Lucy Creel and grandmother Gloria Phillips making sure that they will make a grandchild smile. Isn't that just sooo cool!!



Jackie Smith wants the kids  in her house to get just the right snow sled from Santa.  Christmas is just fun!!



Christmas in the Pepper is about Christmas trees and wrapping paper. 

Marie Thompson and her daughter pass through the display of Christmas trees at Target.  I have sadly noticed that there are few Christmas tree lots this year.  That is too bad.  That said, I am thoroughly enjoying my artificial Christmas tree.



Heidi Welch gives her daughter an early start on learning how to pick gift wrapping paper.



And Christmas is about "waitin on a woman."

If you have never heard the Brad Paisley song, "Waitin on a Woman" then you have really missed out.  Next time you go shopping take notice of the men hanging out at the doors or sitting in the chairs provided for, you guessed it, men who are waitin on a woman.  They don't provide those chairs for the female folks, you know.  Even during Christmas shopping I found a man patiently doing that kind of waiting.  His name is Jack Clatterduck and in this case he was waiting for his granddaughter.  He is a good sport.




Christmas is about wreaths on the gates of historic houses, street decorations, rows of poinsettias and a Christmas tree made out of purses in the window of Pepperberries.












Christmas has become a time to shop for electronics.

Billy Samuels is getting some excellent  assistance from Staples store manager Karen Douglas as he looks for a photo printer.



One of the truly great things about living in Culpeper is the early December "Parade of Historic Homes."   So in the Pepper, Christmas is about touring historic homes!


Bill Reighard portrays a confederate soldier in the front yard of one of the homes.



Katrina Negley is a Southern Belle


John Ruf is the owner and provides historical information on the house and what life was like when it was first built.



As  we left there was a group gathering for the next tour.





Let's not forget that Christmas is also about Santa Claus.

I went to Belk on Saturday  because I knew that Santa Claus was going to be there.  Unfortunately all of the young children had come and gone by the time I got there and I needed to have someone on Santa's lap.  This sweet lady readily agreed and she sat on Santa's lap and whispered in his ear.  He never told me a thing, but from the way these two look.......I think she was a naughty girl this year.




Then this young girl also agreed to be with Santa for a photo.  You can just tell that she was nothing but good all year long.



Christmas is about giving and being happy to do so.

Just like in the song, "Silver Bells," Designer Amy Schilling is "rushing home with her treasures."




So here in Culpeper, Christmas is a lot of things and it is a great season.

BUT MOST OF ALL...... CHRISTMAS IS ABOUT THE BIRTH OF THE BABY JESUS WHO BROUGHT THE MESSAGE OF PEACE, HOPE, AND LOVE TO THE WORLD.  LET'S BE SURE TO NEVER LOSE SIGHT OF THAT MIRACLE.




MERRY CHRISTMAS, EVERYONE


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