Kimmy Moss

Originally from Northern Virginia, Kimmy is a high-voltage human with a passion for optimal experience. She has a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in Communication from George Mason University, where she was a two-sport NCAA Division I athlete (soccer & track), and taught communication courses for four years. After college, Kimmy spent a decade coaching and teaching in Virginia prior to moving to California. She is an NLP Practitioner, XPT Level 3 Coach, CrossFit Level 2 Trainer, and was the 2018 Virginia State High School Coach of the Year, where she led her soccer team to a state title in her second year as head coach. Kimmy created and currently runs the Breath & Exposure program at DEUCE Gym. Committed to a lifetime of better understanding human perception, Kimmy is enthusiastic about teaching others how breath, exposure and movement can help them live healthier, more peaceful lives.

NEW! DEUCE Racing Podcast, Episode 5: Campbell Lillard

We have a saying at DEUCE, “Killers Only.” Make no mistake, the connotation behind that saying is positive, in reference to the self-propelled drive of a living organism to proactively

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“You cannot not communicate.”

“You cannot not communicate.” Go on, read it back one more time and let that line soak in for another moment.. While your inclination here may be to analyze what

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Things You Remember In Bed…

Talk to any high-level performer who’s been in the game for any great length of time and ask them about the most important contributors for longevity in their craft. Beyond

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DEUCE Racing Podcast: “I don’t know how to like anything, I only know how to love things.”

Let’s start here: we don’t call her “Mayor of the Morning” for nothing… In this week’s episode, we’re featuring a DEUCE legend, Chessa Latiffi Donaldson! She’s been a student at

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Improving Task Completion with One Simple Rule

If you’re someone that tends to check your email (read: play) on your phone while training – this one’s for you.  That’s right, you – you who thinks your coach

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