Frequently asked questions
What should I put in my CrossFit TikTok bio?
Name your lane — beginner, masters athlete, box coach, or home-box — and what you teach, like scaling, Olympic-lift technique, or mobility. Add a reason to follow such as weekly WOD tips. Skip generic "fitness lover" so the right athletes know you're for them. Keep it under 80 characters.
How do I write a CrossFit bio that attracts followers?
Signal who belongs in your community. Most of the audience isn't Games-level, so "everyday athlete, not the Games" or "beginner, zero shame" pulls the people who feel intimidated elsewhere. Lead with what you teach and a clear reason to follow, and owning your scaling builds real trust.
Should my CrossFit bio say I scale workouts or that I go Rx?
If you're speaking to beginners and everyday athletes, make scaling a selling point — "I scale it so you know you can too" welcomes the huge intimidated-beginner audience. If your niche is competitive athletes, lead with Rx and your goals. Match the signal to the followers you actually want.
Keep going: CrossFit hooks, CrossFit captions, or all bio ideas by niche.