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The May Mixer

$32.25

Includes 7.5% tax
Total price might change depending on your location


When:  Saturday, May 9th | 8:30 am - 10:30 am

Venue:  The Block Jax

Address: 7520 Quarter Ml Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32256


We’re back at The Block for a morning packed with movement, wellness and recovery. We’re bringing the crew in before doors officially open and turning it into a high energy morning. Start with a workout or just come for the vibes, hit the cold plunge, grab a coffee, tap into some recovery, and start your day off right.


Workout options:


🙆‍♀️ Mat Pilates Sculpt by HiReformance

💪 F45 Workout by F45 Training St. John's Town Center


Ticket includes your choice of workout plus:


☕️ Coffee by The Block Jax

💉 B12 Shots by Nuvita Wellness Center

🥊 Boxing Challenge by Title Boxing

🫨 Lagree Challenge by KAI Studios

😮‍💨 Chiro Sessions by MaxLiving

🍵 Matcha Samples by Rocka Matcha

⚡️ Mini IV Drips by Drip Bar

🥥 Premium Vietnamese Coconut Water by Coaqua

🤩 Brow Sugaring by Sugaring LA

☺️ Regenerative Treatments & Shockwave Therapy by East Coast Injury Clinic

🏀 Basketball Arcade by Hoop Jacksonville

💆 Massage by Restoration Massage

🔮 Tarot Readings by Lago Taro

🔊 Live DJ sets

🥵🥶 Cold plunge & Sauna (Weather Permitting)


All attendees must be 18+

Ticket sales are final. No Refunds / Exchanges.

  • What do I bring?

    Bring a towel, bathing suit and a yoga / pilates mat

  • How cold does the ice bath get?

    COLD! Typically keep it between 45°F and 55°F, a temperature range ideal for stimulating recovery and promoting health benefits.

  • How hot is the sauna?

    Our wood-burning outdoor sauna heats up to 200°F  and offers a spacious, comfortable environment for up to 10 people at a time.

  • Will there be booze?

    Our events focus on wellness and community connection, we'll offer other kind of drinks to support a healthy and mindful experience.

  • Is cold plunging safe?

    Cold plunging is generally safe for most people and offers many health benefits. As is the case for most new physical activities, it’s best to consult your doctor beforehand. We also recommend listening to your body and easing into the experience if you’re new to it.