


Random training instead of structured programming
Strong in one area (running or strength), exposed in the other
No pacing or race strategy
No real simulation of race conditions
Official HYROX Training Club
Structured hybrid programming
Coach-led sessions
Race-specific strategy + pacing
Local Training



8 x 1 km runs (alternating with workout stations)
8 functional workout stations performed in a fixed sequence
Total distance: 8 km of running + all station work
Timed from start to finish, your overall time is your score


PREMIUM FACILITY
PROVEN RACE RESULTS
COMMUNITY SUPPORT & CULTURE
STRATEGIC TRAINING
You have a competitive fitness background (endurance, strength)
You’re new to HYROX specifically but committed to preparing seriously for your first race
You want expert coaching and structured programming not YouTube tutorials and guesswork
You have a specific HYROX race on your calendar (or are ready to register for one)
You place higher value on quality coaching and progressive benchmarks over random workouts




Q: I’m an experienced athlete but I’ve never done HYROX. Is this training right for me?
This is exactly who this program is built for. You’re not starting from zero, you have a competitive fitness foundation. What you need is HYROX-specific skill development, station technique, race strategy, and the hybrid conditioning that this format demands. Our training takes your existing athletic base and builds HYROX readiness on top of it.
Q: How long does it take to prepare for a first HYROX race?
For athletes with an existing training foundation, our typical preparation timeline is 10–16 weeks depending on your baseline fitness, the specific gaps we identify in your assessment, and your target race date. Your coach will give you a realistic timeline during your Readiness Assessment.
Q: What if I’ve never used a SkiErg, pushed a sled, or done wall balls?
That’s exactly what our training addresses. We don’t assume prior station experience. We teach proper mechanics from the ground up, sled drive technique, SkiErg pacing, rowing efficiency, wall ball rhythm. You’ll develop competence and then build capacity. Many of our most successful first-time HYROX athletes had zero station experience when they started.
Q: How is this different from just following a HYROX training plan I found online?
A generic plan doesn’t know your weaknesses. It can’t correct your sled push angle. It can’t adjust your pacing strategy based on benchmark data. And it can’t simulate race conditions with coaching feedback. REGYMEN provides certified coaching, individualized programming adjustments, real-time technique correction, performance assessment, and race simulation, all within an Official HYROX Training Club facility with competition-grade equipment.
Q: What does the HYROX consultation involve?
It’s a 30-minute, one-on-one session with a certified coach. We’ll also discuss your competition history, HYROX goals, and available training time. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of where you stand and what your preparation path looks like.
Q: Do I need to have a race already booked?
Not necessarily, but we strongly recommend having a target race date. Training with a specific deadline creates accountability and allows us to build a periodized plan that peaks you at the right moment. If you’re not sure which race to enter, our coaches can advise you on upcoming HYROX events and appropriate divisions.
Q: Can I train for HYROX while also training for another event (marathon, Ironman, etc.)?
It depends on the timeline and your goals. HYROX preparation can complement other endurance training, but it requires dedicated sessions for station work and hybrid conditioning. During your assessment, we’ll discuss your full race calendar and design a program that manages training load across your goals. We’re honest about what’s realistic.
Q: Is there a limit on how many new athletes you accept?
Yes. We cap new HYROX athletes each month to maintain coaching quality and ensure every athlete receives the attention and programming they need. When spots fill, new athletes are placed on a waitlist for the next availability.
