JUNK Life

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    Dad Strong | Sam Dancer Q&A

    Dad's, usually associated with questionable fashion choices and bad jokes, but not this Father's Day. We got a chance to chat with JUNK athlete Sam Dancer, who also happens to be a totally kickass dad. He's here to break the "dad bod" stigma and share some of his tips on how to stay fitness forward while living the dad lifestyle.
  • National Bike Month | Drew Crew Interview

    May is National Bike Month, and since JUNK HQ is located in Bentonville, AR which is regarded as the "Mountain Bike Capital of the World", we had to get together with two of our athletes, Rich and Sarah Drew, who are avid bikers themselves and see what the cycling hype is all about.
  • baby wearing JUNK headband getting kissed by her mom, the text says Mom strong Q&A: Jenn Dancer

    Mom Strong | Jenn Dancer Q&A

    Jenn Dancer, a former professional soccer player, current CrossFitter, and absolute mom boss, gave birth to her first child, daughter Star, in October of 2020. Now she's learning how being a mom fits with living a fitness-forward lifestyle. Jenn shared some of her tips and insights on what it means to be mom strong - check it out!
  • Sarah and her son Dex smiling in their bike helmets, the text reads mom strong Q&A: Sarah Drew

    Mom Strong | Sarah Drew Q&A

    Sarah Drew is a badass boy mom to five-year-old son Dexter, or Dex for short while leading a holistic adventure-loving lifestyle. She lives her life family forward while finding time to work on her fitness journey. Now Sarah is providing us with just a few of her thoughts on how she blends and harmonizes her passions - take a look!
  • woman holding her art wearing a colorful junk headband text says Artists series: Chelsea Nobles

    JUNK Artist Series | Chelsea Nobles

    Chelsea Nobles is an Air Force Staff Sergeant turned artist - after returning home from deployment in Afghanistan, Chelsea knew she would need an outlet to get back into the swing of civilian life. That's when art, more specifically, acrylic painting came into her life and gave Chelsea a new activity to put her concentration on.