Ethan Goetz MetFix Wash Park
Ethan Goetz MetFix Wash Park
- Coach
- Affiliate Owner
- Recovery
- First Responders
- Seniors
- Veterans
1200 W Evans Ave, Denver CO 80223 USA
https://www.crossfitwashpark.comCrossFit Wash Park is co-owned (with his wife Kristina) and run by head coach Ethan Goetz. Ethan holds a CrossFit Level 2 certification (see below for additional certifications), and has hundreds of hours of experience training and coaching with CrossFit workouts. He strongly believes that perfecting fundamental fitness movements is the key to maintaining safety and maximizing performance. A former college baseball player, Ethan has been involved in athletics his entire life and is an avid snowboarder. He has a strong personal commitment to constantly getting fitter, stronger, and faster, and has a passion for helping others do the same. Additionally, Ethan realizes fun is an essential component of exercise and does not take himself too seriously. While he is pretty good at doing pullups, he's also quick to point out he's pretty bad at growing a beard, getting a tan, or not wearing the same gym pants every day (which his wife loves to point out). He and Kristina also like to think that they are the only MIT graduates - Ethan BS Mathematics 2000; Kristina BS Nuclear Engineering 2000 - who own a CF gym, but have no way to verify this. If you're an MIT grad who owns a CF gym, please keep that to yourself and don't spoil it for us.
New Resources
February 11 2026
| Fitness
The Total Prescription
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By MetFix
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| An Allergy to Prevention
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Journal Club: February 5, 2026
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| 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
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| An Allergy to Prevention
Sugar, Carbs & the Gateway Drug: Summary
What Addiction Medicine Missed – and What Bitten Jonsson’s Work Reveals
By Karen Thomson
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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
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Ultra-processed food and mental health: Summary
Medical Society Webinar with David Wiss By Karen Thomson
