How Jorge Fernandez Stays Competition Ready with Suji
Stronger Muscles. Less Pain. More Movement.
For CrossFit athlete Jorge Fernandez, training is about more than pushing limits. It’s about staying ready for whatever challenge comes next. When you’re hitting high-intensity workouts every day, recovery becomes just as important as performance.
That’s where Suji comes in.
“I’ve tried every recovery tool out there,” Jorge says. “But Suji is different. It doesn’t just help me feel better. It actually makes me stronger.”
Turning Recovery Into Reinforcement
Like many competitive athletes, Jorge dealt with constant soreness, joint stiffness, and nagging pain in his knees and shoulders. Traditional recovery methods like ice baths, foam rolling, and massage guns offered short-term relief but never addressed the root cause.
Suji’s Targeted Compression Technology changed everything.
By using Suji before and after training, Jorge found a way to relieve pain while strengthening the muscles that protect his joints. In under 10 minutes, Suji boosts blood flow, triggers endorphins, and activates key stabilizers so he can train with confidence.
"It’s Like Having a Physical Therapist in My Gym Bag"
CrossFit demands versatility, and Jorge’s recovery routine needs to keep up. Whether he’s warming up for heavy lifts or recovering after a tough workout, Suji fits right into his schedule.
“It’s simple. I put Suji on, open the app, and let it work,” Jorge explains. “I feel the difference right away. After a few weeks, my knees felt more stable and my shoulders stronger.”
From Pain Relief to Performance Boost
For Jorge, Suji isn’t just about recovering. It’s about staying ahead.
With consistent use, he experiences fewer setbacks, better movement, and more time doing what he loves. As competition season approaches, that advantage is key.
“Recovery used to be something I only thought about when I was already in pain,” Jorge says. “Now, with Suji, it’s part of my training. It keeps me going.”
Where Can You Find Jorge?
Follow his journey on Instagram @jorgeafernandez and see how he integrates Suji to stay strong, pain free, and competition ready.