Matt Shindeldecker Crave MetFix
Matt Shindeldecker Crave MetFix
- Affiliate Owner
715 S Sugar St, Celina OH 45822 USA
https://www.crossfitcrave.comMatt Shindeldecker has been through a life changing transformation due in great part by CrossFit. As someone with a full schedule, an active family of 6, a job that often takes him away from home and a small business he thought he had all the excuses in the world to remain out of shape and unfit. After just a short time participating in the "Sport of Fitness" that is CrossFit he quickly realized that regardless of age, level of physical fitness, height, weight or coordination anyone can obtain their goals if they want to put forth the effort in making that goal happen. He is now driven by results, both his personal goals and the goals of others that walk through the door at CrossFit Crave. He loves to see the smile of one of our new athletes when they learn their first kipping pull-up as much as he enjoys the loud grunt of one of the experienced athletes as they PR on a heavy snatch. Matt has been CrossFitting since March, 2011 and received his Level 1 CrossFit Certification in April 2012. He has been Certified in speed, flexibility, and compression band therapy by Coach Dick Hartzel founder of "JumpStrech". Matt coaches Football for Celina High School in which he also coordinates their off season strength and conditioning program. He and his wife Jen own and operate Celina Gym and Cheer where he holds a USASF Certification and coaches tumbling, partner stunting and competitive cheerleading. Favorite Bible Verse: Luke 6:37 "Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven.
New Resources
February 11 2026
| Fitness
The Total Prescription
A Conversation with Bruce Edwards on Metabolism, Community, and the Road to Health
By MetFix
February 05 2026
| An Allergy to Prevention
Is mitochondrial dysfunction the root cause of hereditary cancer syndromes?
Journal Club: February 5, 2026
By Bob Kaplan
February 04 2026
| Articles
The Sad Push to Polypharmacy
When number-chasing replaces treating the root cause
By Mary Dan Eades
The Total Prescription
A Conversation with Bruce Edwards on Metabolism, Community, and the Road to Health By MetFix
Is mitochondrial dysfunction the root cause of hereditary cancer syndromes?
Journal Club: February 5, 2026 By Bob Kaplan
The Sad Push to Polypharmacy
When number-chasing replaces treating the root cause By Mary Dan EadesNew Webinars
January 21 2026
| An Allergy to Prevention
Sugar, Carbs & the Gateway Drug: Summary
What Addiction Medicine Missed – and What Bitten Jonsson’s Work Reveals
By Karen Thomson
December 17 2025
| An Allergy to Prevention
Ultra-processed food and mental health: Summary
Medical Society Webinar with David Wiss
By Karen Thomson
December 03 2025
| Fitness
OARS – with Matt Miller
The Art and Science of Uncomfortable Conversations
By Karen Thomson
Sugar, Carbs & the Gateway Drug: Summary
What Addiction Medicine Missed – and What Bitten Jonsson’s Work Reveals By Karen Thomson
Ultra-processed food and mental health: Summary
Medical Society Webinar with David Wiss By Karen Thomson
