Weird and wonderful fitness races and challenges have been around for a while. Over the years, CrossFit has created a sport that provides the variety and spectacle we see in other sports, but now we are seeing many more styles of fitness races becoming very popular.
Hyrox has gained a significant amount of momentum over the last couple of years and still seems to be on the way up. Athx is trying to create an event that sits somewhere between Hyrox and CrossFit, providing a one hour fitness race like Hyrox, spread across three different workouts that test strength, endurance and mixed modal fitness like CrossFit. Over the years, we have also seen different organisations and coaching companies create their own type of fitness race, such as the OPTathlon from OPT, now OPEX, and The Crucible from Complete Human Performance.
In this episode, we talk about some of the key differences between these events, where they might complement each other, and what one type of event or race could learn from another. Listen to hear more and find out what we would include in our three event hybrid test.
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Show Notes:
- [2:00] Has Hyrox hit its peak?
- [3:45] Is CrossFit accessible for recreational level athletes
- [7:00] The positives of more accessible events
- [8:00] Why competitive CrossFit is psychologically hard
- [10:30] Not having to train for fitness race events
- [15:30] Other types of hybrid tests and events
- [18:00] What would we put into a hybrid event





