Our Team
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Jim Beebe
Owner, head coach at CrossFit Unbreakable
Kelly Daum
CrossFit Level 1 Coach
Jen Beebe
CrossFit Level 1 Coach
Rob Rigdon
CrossFit Level 1. Sports Performance Coach
Chad Dockery
Head Sports Performance Coach
Melissa Keithley
CrossFit Level 1
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Jim Beebe
Owner, head coach at CrossFit Unbreakable
Age: Born 12/10/1974
Occupation: Owner, head coach at CrossFit Unbreakable
Home: I was born and raised in Cleveland, OH. I live in Plainfield now.
Family: Wife, Jen. My three children: Jack (13), Maddie (12), and Sam (10). My three step-children: Kate (17), Lauren (13), and Madi (10).
CrossFit Level I certificate: October 2017.
North American Strongman Chair for Indiana
USA Powerlifting Coach since 2017
I received my CrossFit Powerlifting and Strongman certificates
What is your favorite CrossFit WOD? Fight Gone Bad, Murph, CFU Monthly Challenges.
What is your least favorite movment? Toes to bar and hand stands.
What is your least favorite CrossFit WOD? Most WODs with skillwork are not my jam. But it all simply become training with a new target. And new targets are fun.
What are 3 coaching goals you have for 2018? Become USAW certified.
Kelly Daum
CrossFit Level 1 Coach
Lawrence North HS, 1996BS in Fitness and Sports Studies, IU, 2001
Gymnastics coach, DeVeau’s School of Gymnastics 1996 – 2007
Gym Manager, DeVeau’s School of Gymnastics, 2002-2007
Varsity Cheer Coach, Cascade HS 2001-2006
Head Cheer Coach, Indiana Elite Cheer and Dance, 2007-2014
Married to Steve, 2003
2 kiddos – RE, 8/23/06
AJ, 6/25/11
Favorite Crossfit workout: Annie, anything without running 🙂
Favorite lift: tie….. Back Squat and Cleans, also love trying new skills
Favorite part of coaching: watching people overcome fear of a skill, making everyone feel welcome
Jen Beebe
CrossFit Level 1 Coach
CrossFit Level I: 2016
USA Powerlifting Coach: 2017
Certificates: Completed the CrossFit Powerlifting and Strongman certificate
Athletic Goals for 2018: Compete in a powerlifting meet, Back squat 300lbs
Coaching Goals for 2018: complete USAW cert
Favorite movements: back squat, sled pushes, KBS
Favorite WODS: any long chipper, 14.5, & DT
Least Favorite movements: HSPU & TTB
Least Favorite WOD: anything w/ HSPU
Favorite Quote:
- “we’re gonna need a bigger boat” – with a family of 8 + 3 dogs you can substitute about anything for boat.
- Be on guard, stand firm in faith. Be courageous. Be strong. 1Cor6:13
My Fitness Journey
Like most, I was an athlete in high school and went away to college, and quickly became busy with life. Little did I know that I wasn’t busy at all. The busy started in reality as I held a full time job/career with 3 small kids. As a nurse for Merck I began putting myself last on the priority list as moms often do. After I had Madi I decided to start doing something for myself – working out. I started slowly at the rec center taking group fitness classes. I counted myself lucky to have found a group of ladies that held me accountable and encouraged me. Next thing I knew we had all signed up for a sprint triathlon. One race led to another, and before I knew it I was running half marathons.
All the while I had known about CrossFit through my cousin who was a CF-L1 in the early years of CF. CrossFit was something I always longed to try, but there was a little voice inside me that said it was going to be too hard. That voice won for much too long. One day I finally faced my fear, told that voice to shut up, and walked through the doors of CFU by myself. I even remember my first workout – Tabata. I couldn’t walk for a week.
You can say the rest is history. I not only fell in love with CrossFit and the CF community, but also discovered powerlifting and strongman. I love the confidence that people gain through CrossFit – doing things they never thought they could do. It’s been great, and I’ve never looked back.
Rob Rigdon
CrossFit Coach and a Sports Performance Coach
Certificates: Crossfit Level 1 Certificate, Adult/child CPR
Occupation: Physical Education Teacher at Plainfield Community Middle School
Family: Wife Judy, daughter Jessica
Fitness Journey
From a very young age, Rob has developed a love for competition and camaraderie. After nearly 40 years of participating in or coaching seven different sports, he still has the desire to compete in everything he does. In 2015 his daughter, Jessica, became an intern at Crossfit Unbreakable. She knew crossfit was the perfect challenge for him and convinced Rob to give it a try during the summer of 2015. She was right! Crossfit has provided Rob with all the same opportunities for competitiveness and camaraderie that team sports have offered him. Combining both of those with his love for fitness was a perfect blend.
In early 2017 Rob was given a chance to coach at Crossfit Unbreakable, and after briefly thinking about it, he knew he couldn’t pass up an occasion to work with like-minded people. He has a never-quit attitude that becomes contagious. It’s his positive attitude toward goal achievement and his enthusiasm for fitness and a healthy lifestyle that Rob wants to share with others.
In July 2017 Rob was given another opportunity – to work with young athletes on the Crossfit Unbreakable Sports Performance team. He believes that through personal integrity, discipline, and dedication any athlete can attain his or her goal.
He wants to thank his wife, daughter, and parents for inspiring him and for showing him that hard work pays off. He also wants to thank his crossfit friends for pushing him throughout every workout.
Chad Dockery
Head Coach for Unbreakable Sports Performance
Fitness Journey
Chad Dockery begins his 19th season as a strength coach. Prior to arriving at Unbreakable Sports Performance Dockery was the director of strength and speed for the Mooresville Consolidated School District, head football coach, head track coach and health/P.E. department chair where he oversaw all varsity sports. During Dockery’s tenure at Mooresville athletes broke every record in the weight room and most importantly Dockery began tracking and recording female records as well. Dockery also oversaw a complete renovation of the weight room facilities from the flooring to the equipment used to train athletes.
Dockery moved to Mooresville after 4 years as the strength and speed coach, head football coach, and head track coach at Woodmont High School in Piedmont, South Carolina. Before joining the Wildcats; coach spent 5 years working as the offensive coordinator, strength coach and head track coach at Berea High School. Coach Dockery’s first coaching stint in South Carolina was at Wade Hampton High School as the offensive and defensive line coach, strength coach, as well as the special teams coordinator.
Before Coach arrived in South Carolina he spent 4 years working at his alma mater; Evansville Memorial as a varsity assistant, head freshman football coach, head track coach and strength and speed coach. Coach Dockery is certified as a Speed and Explosion Coach by The National Association of Speed and Explosion. After the regular season ends he stays very involved with coaching football through speaking at clinics and working as an instructor at camps. Coach Dockery has worked the Bishop and Dullaghan Passing Camps, USA football coaching schools, and with the Chicago Bears.