Before joining 608, I never believed CrossFit was truly for everyone. I thought you had to be a certain level of fit before walking through the door. I couldn't have been more wrong.
What makes 608 special isn't just the workout, it's the people. Every coach genuinely cares and is willing to go out of their way to help you succeed, no matter where you're starting. Whether you're brand new to fitness or a seasoned athlete, you're met exactly where you are in your fitness journey and encouraged to keep growing from there.
The community is unlike anything I've experienced. There is a wide range of abilities, yet everyone supports one another. Every milestone, and victory, big or small, is celebrated. People truly cheer for each other's success, creating an environment that pushes you to become the best version of yourself.
When your gym community is so good that it becomes a factor in where you're willing to live. CrossFit 608 has officially made the house-hunting criteria list. 😂
608 has completely changed the way I think about fitness, has helped me find my spark but more importantly, my best friends. It created accountability and believed in me more than I did myself at the time. If you've ever wondered whether CrossFit is for you, I can honestly say: it is. The coaches, members, and culture at 608 will make you feel right at home. 💜💪🏽🏋️♀️
No. Many of our members started with little or no fitness experience. Our coaches modify every workout to suit your current ability and help you build confidence from day one.
Comfortable workout clothes, a water bottle, and a willingness to try something new. We'll guide you through everything else.
We offer several membership options to suit different schedules and training preferences. Our team will help you choose the option that fits your lifestyle and goals.
We focus on creating an environment where people feel supported, challenged, and connected. Great coaching and genuine relationships are at the heart of everything we do.
Most new members begin with two to three sessions each week. As your fitness and recovery improve, you can gradually increase your training frequency.