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CrossFit PTC is a coach-led box on Tiger Way in Peachtree City — not a place you swipe a card and wander. Richard Thompson Jr opened it in 2015 after years coaching Fayette County high-school athletes, and he still writes the programming and takes the 5am hour himself. Classes stay small on purpose: warm-up, strength or skill, then the workout, with everything scaled so beginners and long-time lifters share the same room. New people start with a free 45-minute intro, then a short fundamentals block before jumping into the daily hour.


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