Once consumed by meth addiction and years of isolation, Nick Wells, who saw himself as the black sheep of his family, traded one destructive dependency for another — food — reaching nearly 400 pounds in the aftermath of his arrest. At trial, it was not his sentencing that changed him; it was the voices of those he had harmed. Sitting in court, listening to victim impact statements, he began to see his actions not as charges on paper, but as pain etched into real people’s lives. For the first time, he could put faces to his crimes, and it reshaped everything.
In prison, Wells found an unexpected path forward through fitness. Through discipline, accountability, and community, he lost over 200 pounds and rebuilt his identity from the inside out. While incarcerated, he earned his CrossFit Level 1 Certificate, laying the foundation for a future he never imagined possible.
Now, more than 17 years sober, Wells is a CrossFit trainer dedicated to helping others reclaim their lives. Supported by the CrossFit community and staff at CrossFit HQ, he walked out of prison and into a gym, where he immediately immersed himself, coaching up to 50 hours a week.
Today, his mission extends far beyond fitness. Through his nonprofit, Redemption Road CrossFit, Wells is working to change prison culture by instilling mentorship, accountability, and purpose, offering others the same opportunity for transformation that once saved his life.