There's a moment in almost everyone's day where a voice says: just skip it today.
Coach Curtis Seidel knows that voice well. Between coaching at DCF, serving as a priest and school administrator, and leading multi-day backpacking trips through the Wind River Range, his days are long. Some nights, the couch and a quiet evening sound a lot better than gym clothes.
"Some days that voice wins," he told us. "But the days where I take a breath and say no, I'll be happier if I go — invariably, just making that decision, I'm already happier with myself. I'm choosing for my future self."
That's the line that's stuck with us since recording: you judge the value of something by how you'll feel after, not how you feel right now.
"You Already Won"
Curtis has a phrase he tells members who walk in unsure if they wanted to show up: "You already won. You won the workout. Everything else from there is gravy."
It's such a simple reframe — but it takes the pressure off the entire hour. Walking through the door is the win. Whatever happens after is bonus.
The Integrated Human
A theme that runs through Curtis's whole approach — both as a priest and a coach — is that we're not separate compartments. Spiritual life, relationships, physical health: they all feed each other.
"If I'm not physically active, my capacity to relate well to others is hampered," he said. "And vice versa — as one gets stronger, it enables the other."
It's part of why CrossFit resonated with him in the first place: it treats fitness not as vanity or punishment, but as part of being a whole, capable human — the kind of human who can carry a 165-lb person down a canyon if it ever actually comes to that (true story — ask him about his Grand Canyon instructor training sometime).
Play, Not Punishment
Another idea Curtis brought up: the best workouts often feel like being a kid on a playground again. Box jumps, rope climbs, wall walks — things that are hard and a little ridiculous and fun.
"I think we sometimes take fitness so seriously," Nikki noted. "The whole goal is for it to be a good hour in your day — because everything else gets better."
That's "type 2 fun" — the kind that's miserable in the moment and makes a great story (and a stronger you) afterward.
A Send-Off, Not a Goodbye
Curtis is moving to Spokane this summer to continue his work as a priest and school leader — but if you've been part of DCF for any length of time, you know this gym has a way of staying connected to people long after they walk out the door.
Before he goes, we're throwing a hangout after his last class. Come tell him thanks, hear his stories, and send him off the DCF way.
Showed up today? You already won.
See you on the floor, Nikki + the DCF Team
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