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December 2023 by Michelle Scott
Love this CrossFit gym, everyone is very friendly over there!.The coach is great and is always encouraging and helping people out during their workouts.
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December 2023 by nehemie etchu
Great atmosphere with member specific coaching. And the programming always hits the mark! Highly recommend
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November 2023 by Chad Long
Been doing CrossFit for almost 3 years. I came here while working in Jacksonville for a few months. It’s been great and I really enjoy the Coaching by Casey. He has really helped me get my form better in all the different workout’s especially lifting and gymnastics. Great guy and a great experience and highly recommend.
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August 2023 by Olivia Smith
Absolutely love this gym!!! Workouts are challenging, but everything is scalable, and you’re never made to feel less than. The coaches are amazing, welcomed me with open arms and made me feel like I belonged from day one. This place is filled with laughter, fun, camaraderie, and support- just all around amazing place. ♥️
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August 2023 by Kalli Ligon
Ive been going here for about a month now & I am in love! Every single person has been so welcoming and awesome & the coaching is just the push I needed to get myself back into working out regularly!!! Highly highly highly recommend!Bonus points for putting up with my two kiddos I take to every class with me :) I couldn’t be happier that I found missing link CrossFit!!
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August 2023 by Eric Hambly
The best drop in experience ever! I walked in and was immediately greeted by the owners. The coaching and energy was phenomenal! I would sign yearly memberships if I lived in Jacksonville. Drop in, workout, and order a shirt cause that’s what I did and loved every moment! Thank you Missing Link CrossFit! Cheers!
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July 2023 by Kalli Nunez
Ive been going here for about a month now & I am in love! Every single person has been so welcoming and awesome & the coaching is just the push I needed to get myself back into working out regularly!!! Highly highly highly recommend!Bonus points for putting up with my two kiddos I take to every class with me :) I couldn’t be happier that I found missing link CrossFit!!
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July 2023 by Nicholas Huys
The gym is open and amazing. As someone who’s been professionally involved in fitness and strength coaching and has a passion for it I can honestly recommend Casey, his classes and this gym to anyone in the area. The equipment gives you a mixed feel of new CrossFit style and older iron meathead but the people give you great vibes and are inviting and friendly.
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June 2023 by Meghan James
Great gym! Stopped by for a drop-in and had a great workout with a great coach. Looking forward to coming back!
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May 2023 by Taylor Nichols
Missing link CrossFit is awesome! Their coaches are very helpful and the environment is inclusive to all levels of fitness. They will take time to help you with any questions you may have about any exercises. Easily the best CrossFit gym in town!
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May 2023 by Elizabeth Muglia Holt
Used the gym for drop in workout while I was in town. They were very responsive and helpful - answered all questions quickly. I would recommend this gym and use again next time I’m in town!
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January 2023 by Avid R.
Lacking facility, rough atmosphere, subpar coaching, absolute drama mill.Edit: 1/18/2023 - The Co-Owner, Mere, WILL slander you and spread rumors if you choose to leave her gym.I've attended CrossFit classes and done 24/7 access over the last year, irregularly both due to a difficult schedule and an honest distaste for the environment.I enjoyed the excitement and hype coming in the gym to attend the class the first coupleWhen I realized the warm ups were rinse and repeat regardless of what the days movements called for, I started noticing more issues.1. The equipment is marginally looked after, very aged and rarely updated and or replaced. I'd say 2 barbells had decent spin, none are spectacular and the majority will spin maybe a rotation before stopping.2. The rig is large, yet still ends up being space limited and the pull up bars don't appear to be tended to in order to maintain texture and grip. Some tape is tossed on but otherwise doing high rep/high intensity movements like bar muscle ups and butterfly pull-ups and even toes to bar are going to be limited by grip texture and just plain old slipping off the bar.3. Plenty of rowers, a couple ski ergs, and a few rogue bikes. But any issues (broken seat) are given a bandaid (a roll of tape) to fix its, no permanent fix after MONTHS at minimum of disrepair. It's been a obviously known broken piece of equipment since before I got there.4. Security/Safety - not a concern for the owners despite multiple gripes, especially by women, about the lack of exterior lighting around the side and back entrance to the building when accessing early morning and after sunset when no gyms are in session (24/7 access door). There is no way to know if someone is lurking, there are no lights or security cameras to deter potential attackers. As a father and husband, this is a massive red flag. If you don't care to address the safety complaints of your athletes and coaches, then what do the owners care about? Unsavory foot traffic is constant at all hours of day and night due to the location. Many of who could very easily hide in shadows and do what they may when anyone exits the back door.5. Owners are more focused on the personal training aspect, and appear to be focused on monetizing the clientele over providing a solid foundational experience for anyone to develop a sense of community off of. Competitions appear to be hosted quite often, with astronomical prices to be paid by participants to compete in a subpar gym with subpar equipment. Coaches aren't paid, rather, they have their own membership written off as work trade (absolutely horse crap). As a current client and former CrossFit coach from Northern California, this is the poorest example I've seen of leadership in a gym.6. Social Madness. Not just social media, but in-person, the owners appear to target individuals they feel threatened by in a personal or professional aspect. From long, multi page stories on Instagram attacking individuals for egregious conduct that should be settled in court rather than attempting to slander a person as often as they can, to talking down to a married female coach of their own gym for having spoken to the male co-owner and being warned not to flirt, to lashing out at other coaches because of their lack of direction/leadership and incentivizing coaches to poach client sign ups from eachother for "bonuses".All in all, some of the individual clients at the gym are the sole reason the gym continues to be any level of successful, despite a recent mass exodus of both clients and coaches (for reasons stated above). The ownership and community fostered by them is toxic and a shameful mark on the CrossFit Community as a whole. I would not recommend this gym as a place for especially beginners/new athletes to try to learn foundations or receive coaching to develop healthy and proficient movement patterns. This is a gym best suited for friendly workouts with people you know on a 24/7 access basis, but do carry a measure of self defense when accessing while the sun
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December 2022 by Jesse Quandt
I’ve only been a part of the program for a couple weeks now and I already love the community. Great environment, great workouts, and even greater people!
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December 2022 by Dustin Daily
Great gym, better people. over the past 8 months I've been able to call this gym home and it's been nothing short of great. Been involved in CrossFit for about 10 years now and this is definitely one of the best gyms I've been to.
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November 2022 by Darcy Winward
I came to Missing Link CrossFit after months of not working out and was feeling insecure to say the least. Since day one the coaches have been so supportive, encouraging, and welcoming. They meet me where I’m at within my workout and I don’t feel judged or excluded. I was blown away by the amount of time and attention spent on each athlete. The owners are always smiling and engaged. I feel grateful to be a part of this community.