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CrossFit Meets HYROX, Part 2 — John Singleton and the Progrm on How to Successfully Integrate HYROX Training at Your CrossFit Gym

Editor’s Note: This article is the second in a three-part series on the topic of integrating HYROX and CrossFit training. See part one here.

There is a growing demand for HYROX classes within the CrossFit community, but launching successful classes requires more than enthusiasm — it requires a well-thought-out strategy.

The details: This is the second in a three-part series on the topic of HYROX and CrossFit. The first article focused on how gyms can get started; this one examines what to do next in the integration process.

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Assess for Success 

The way HYROX is added to a gym’s schedule matters. You don’t want to overdo it at the start and overwhelm yourself with new classes and low levels of attendance. Assessing demand while fostering a growing interest is the key to success. 

To do that, one must understand how HYROX fits into the gym’s culture and local market demand.

In short, understand where you are and move from there. 

Introducing an “untested” new class format requires adaptability. Most gyms will find success by launching their HYROX classes in smaller numbers and scaling up as they become more efficient at running them and demand grows. 

That said, every gym is unique — a strong running culture in your area or an upcoming HYROX race close to you may change the scale at which things can take off. That’s why The Progrm’s HYROX Class provides different levels of weekly class frequency.

It doesn’t end there, though. 

Many pieces come into play: space and equipment needs, gym culture, education on HYROX as a discipline, and how to run a race prep.

Space and Equipment

CrossFit gyms are uniquely positioned to take advantage of the new HYROX trend. First, CrossFit coaches have extensive knowledge of teaching proper and efficient movements in station work. Second, the gyms already have all or most of the necessary equipment. 

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However, what might be lacking is the dedicated space for walking lunges, burpee broad jumps, and, well, running. That’s where class planning comes into play, alongside cardio machine management. 

Staff Training

CrossFit’s similarities to HYROX allow CrossFit coaches to easily approach and understand hybrid training. However, incorporating HYROX into a CrossFit gym might mean the coaching staff needs a “tune-up.” 

The Progrm HYROX Class includes resources for staff training, ensuring coaches can feel confident leading the classes and focus on providing value to members.

Track Member Progress and Feedback

CrossFit athletes will find a lot of benefits in HYROX, as it provides another metric for them to measure their fitness and track progress. 

Tracking member progress and tweaking classes based on feedback is key to keeping clients engaged. 

Singleton’s program provides tools for measuring performance metrics so gym owners can continually assess how their clients are improving.

The Class Experience

Even though HYROX is built around a very limited number of exercises and metrics, it provides a highly adaptable experience for a variety of individuals. 

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This means that gyms can use one class to attract and retain a variety of clients, many of whom may not have walked into a strictly CrossFit-oriented gym.

The Bottom Line 

By following a clear and structured approach, gym owners can ensure the successful integration of HYROX classes into their existing schedules. 

HYROX classes can allow gym owners to improve member retention while simultaneously expanding their client market.

Singleton’s HYROX programs provide the roadmap needed to get started, with tailored guidance for both gyms and individuals.

For those who want to dive deeper, The Progrm is now offering a free ebook, which is available here.

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