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Salty Soul Highlight: Kolby Krystofik

Erin Wilson

We were so excited to connect with Kolby Krystofik, an Arizona guy now living our west coast dream in Malibu, California.   Kolby works at CrossFit Malibu and started his own company, Water WOD Training.  We are personally struggling right now between two jobs and a busy social season to make our health a priority and Kolby gives some good advice on this below!  

Kolby recently became engaged to the beautiful Elizabeth Lutz and we could not resist asking about the proposal.  These two are true Salty Souls!

If you are in Malibu and are looking for a good workout or to learn how to surf, contact Kolby!  But the good news for the rest of us is that he also has remote programming.  Enjoy the Q&A!

Q: Where are you from originally and how did you end up in Malibu?  

A: I'm from Gilbert AZ, I played water polo growing up and ended up getting recruited to play for Pepperdine University. Once I came over the hill and saw the beach and knew I wanted to stay. 

Q: We see you are a Crossfit instructor, is this in addition to the programs you offer via Water WOD Training?   If yes, can you help us understand the difference? 

A: Yes, I am a CrossFit instructor at CrossFit Malibu where I have been for almost 5 years now. I have had an amazing mentor, Mike Anderson, who owns the gym that has taught me so much of what I know and use today. In addition to the coaching that I do there, I do water related training like surf lessons, swim lessons, and ocean safety. My guiding principles are very similar to CrossFit, but adapted for the environment I love so much. (The ocean!) 

Q:We see you offer surf lessons as well.  How often do you surf and what do you feel it brings to one's life?  

A: It's a little tricky in Southern California, we go through periods of time where we have no waves to surf. But when there are I'm probably in the water 3-5 times a week, sometimes twice in a day. I don't consider myself to have a stressful life, but surfing is a way for me to practice being present. You can't think about the past and can't think about the future, you have to be in the moment. I love that about surfing and I think we could all use a little more often. 

Q: We love that you believe the outdoors, physical fitness are so important to a balanced life but have you personally been able to achieve this balance?  With such hectic schedules it is hard for so many people to get to this place and often we put our own health on the back burner.  

A: First and probably the easiest way that I fight for balance is where I live. In Malibu the weather is so amazing so often that it is hard not to be outside. The other thing about Malibu is there are so many like minded people around who want to be outside or in the ocean that it makes it easier. I understand the hectic schedule, and how difficult it makes not only exercise but living a healthy life! One of my biggest secrets on how I keep health and fitness incorporated is this: instead of trying to fit health and fitness into a circle with all the other circles of life (like work, friends, family, fun, etc...) I've decided to make health and fitness the big circle and everything else fits inside of it! 

Q: Okay, Pepperdine University.  Was it amazing?  We have driven by and it really must be the most gorgeous campus in the world.  

A: Not only was the campus absolutely incredible, the faculty and staff are some of the most genuine and loving people I have ever met. I had personal relationships with most of my professors and my advisiors actually cared about the life I wanted to build. I am still friends with some of my professors and I can definitely say that Pepperdine has shaped a lot of who I am today. 

Q: Favorite local spot in Malibu? 

A: Difficult question! Malibu is so small that each place gives a unique vibe so I'll just give a couple. Malibu Kitchen is my favorite coffee shop/ hangout and la costa beach club is my go to beach hangout spot if I'm not surfing. 

Q: If we are coming out to Malibu for vacation, will you take one off appointments? 

A: Yes! Please stop by Malibu for a surf lesson! I have beginners boards and wetsuits for anyone. It's definitely a great experience if you've never tried. 

Q: If someone lives elsewhere but would love to benefit from your workouts and knowledge, what are their options? 

A: Another great question! I do offer remote programming to people who don't live in the area or have specific goals they are trying to make. I create 12 workouts for you after taking a half hour to talk with you on the phone and set up goals and talk about questions. You'll get another check in with my about two weeks in to check your progress and answer and questions as they come up. This is a great, affordable way to get yourself on the road to better health. 

Q; You are a wealth of knowledge - if you were to give the rest of us one health related tip...what would it be? 

A: One of the best pieces of advice I can give is to learn to play. As we grow up we forget to do things for no other reason than because we enjoy them. Learning to play again will bring joy to your life! 

Q: And we have to ask...you are now engaged to your fiancé, Liz.  How did you propose?  

A: What a great memory.  We went for a sunrise hike at a place called Makapu Point on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. We left at 4am to get there before sunrise with some friends. It was "their idea" to go on this early morning hike. Sunrise was glorious as we neared the top where there was a vista of a lighthouse overlooking the east side of the island. We climbed over the railing to get a better look at the lighthouse and "take some pictures" and that's when I got down on one knee and asked her if she wanted to spend the rest of our lives together. 

The Salty Soul Community - Giving Back

Erin Wilson

Bringing together a community of Salty Souls is so important to us.  What is even more amazing is that this community is giving back to the next generation and helping them experience something we all hold so close to our heart, the ocean. 

We only launched the brand this Spring but so many of you have supported us and today we want to say THANK YOU to this amazing community.  Today is what we are most excited about.  Our brand does not say Nantucket but this is where we are based and it is an incredible community that has helped us get off the ground with open arms.  So our community efforts start here on Nantucket, today!  To everyone who has made A Salty Soul purchase so far....this is happening because of YOU!

We are still working through the give back component but we knew we wanted to start with the community we call home.  There is often the misconception that everyone living on Nantucket is a millionaire, and that is simply not the case.  After many conversations throughout the winter, one gap was highlighted....surf lessons for local kids.  

We are thrilled to share that A Salty Soul has made a donation to The Nantucket Boys & Girls Club funding surf lessons for the first time as part of their 2017 summer program.  This organization is a critical part of our local community!   None of this would be possible without Gaven over at ACK Surf School who has stepped in and offered discounted rates as well so more kids can learn to surf during this pilot program.  So if you are on island, check out ACK Surf!

We look forward to seeing how this goes and as the brand grows, we cannot wait to work with more communities.  This is just the beginning and thank you to everyone who helped to get us here!   We welcome input and ideas, let's figure out together how to grow this!

 

 

 

ALL PHOTOS COURTESY OF LEIGH MCCARTHY  - be sure to check out her work!

Salty Travels: Los Angeles

Erin Wilson

People tend to either love or hate LA.  We definitely fall in the love camp.  But we should take a step back and explain that we have a real thing for California in general. The feelings are legit and strong.  While we love our island of Nantucket we dream of a life split between the two.  Never stop dreaming people! 

We have been lucky to spend a lot of time on the left coast and we wanted to share some of our favorite spots in the LA area.  We can't wait for our next trip.  Enjoy!

Where to Stay: Not shocking, we prefer to stay by the beach typically in either Santa Monica or Venice.  Airbnb is always a great option and one of our friends just rented a cottage on the canals which sounds amazing! We also love The Viceroy in Santa Monica.  1819 Ocean Ave, Santa Monica 

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Coffee Stop:  You must stop by Groundwork coffee and try their nitro iced coffee, still dreaming of this, it is that good!  They have multiple locations, we loved the one on Rose Ave in Venice.  671 Rose Ave, Venice 

 

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Hiking:  We have always loved the hike at Runyon Canyon, but this last trip we finally went over to Topanga and talk about a gem of a find.  Runyon is great and you get awesome views of the Hollywood sign, but Topanga makes you feel like you are worlds away and offers 36 miles of hiking trails.  From Santa Monica, take the Pacific Coast Highway towards Malibu and soon after the Getty Villa, take a right at the Malibu Feed Bin.  Keep driving and eventually you will see signs for the park.  

Topanga is also a cool, artists community so be sure to check out the town and read up on what events are taking place. 

Biking:  Or shall we say cruising.  If you are by the beach, definitely go rent a beach cruiser and ride along the beach path scoping out the scenery.   Let the hair flow in the wind!  We rented from Perry's which was easy and inexpensive.    2400 & 2600 Ocean Front Walk, Santa Monica (there are many locations) 

Unique Dining:  A friend recently tipped us off to the Old Place Restaurant.  We get it, we are likely late to the game on this one but we love quirky spots and can't wait to go back.  They have been in business for over 45 years and the restaurant has transferred from father to son.  There is no freezer,  so the food is fresh!  Check out their hours as they aren't open 7-days a week and you don't want to miss this one.   If you need to wait for seats (very likely!), there is a winery next-door.   We had a glass of wine and they had a great musician playing acoustic guitar.  This was 100% worth the drive!   Hint hint: we desperately want one of their "gift certificates."

 

Healthy Cafe:  We stumbled upon Bondi Harvest when we were staying at a friends place around the corner.  It's the perfect spot to have a healthy breakfast and coffee while sitting in the alley catching up on work, a good book, etc.   Our absolutely favorite is their acai bowl.  It's a great laid back, local scene at this Australian cafe.     1814 Berkeley Street, Santa Monica, CA

Burger & Beer:  Father's Office is the spot to go.  Order at the bar, expect no frills but this is an awesome old school joint.   1018 Montana Avenue, Santa Monica

Classic Margarita:  If you are sensing a trend, you are right...we love old school spots. Casablanca Restaurant in Venice has been around for over 30 years and might have just one of the best margaritas we have ever had.  That and their delicious homemade tortillas.     220 Lincoln Boulevard, Venice

Venice Canals:  The canals are ever so charming and we are pretty sure, like us, you will want to buy a home there after strolling around.  

Farm to Table:   We used to stay around the corner from Eveleigh quite often for work.  This is a charming spot with beautiful, rustic decor and delicious food. You will feel at home here!     8752 West Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood 

Photo credit:  Eveleigh 

Photo credit:  Eveleigh 

Brentwood Country Mart:  There isn't a ton of shopping in the Brentwood Country Mart, but we just love this place especially the charming post office.  If you need to mail something definitely mail it from Substation No. 1 - operating since 1948.  We love grabbing lunch at the Farmshop, you can sit down or grab something to go and sit at the picnic tables outsides.  Typically, you always spot someone in this place!

225 26th Street at the corner of San Vicente in Santa Monica.