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Should I Do HYROX If I Have Injuries or Concerns About My Fitness
HYROX is a demanding fitness event that combines running with functional exercises. It attracts many adults aged 35 to 60 who want to challenge themselves. But not everyone should jump into a full HYROX event, especially if you have existing injuries or concerns about your fitness. This post explains who should avoid a full HYROX, why the team event might be a smarter choice, and how to protect your health while still enjoying fitness.
Archie Cunningham
Jan 163 min read


Lessons in Recovery: Understanding Post-HYROX Fatigue and Common Injuries
Completing a HYROX event feels like a big achievement. Many first-timers and those aged 35 to 60 come through the race day feeling strong and ready to jump back into their usual routine. But what happens in the weeks after the event is less talked about. The body often sends signals that are easy to overlook or misunderstand. This post explores what commonly happens after HYROX, why it’s normal to feel off for a while, and how to avoid mistakes that can slow recovery.
Archie Cunningham
Jan 143 min read


Are You Strong Enough to Conquer HYROX Training Safely and Effectively?
Many adults aged 35 to 60 have already signed up for HYROX, eager to test their endurance and strength. But before diving headfirst into training, a crucial question arises: Do you need to be strong before training for HYROX? The answer is yes, and understanding what “strong enough” means can make the difference between success and injury. HYROX is a demanding event that exposes weaknesses under fatigue. Strength is not just a bonus; it is a prerequisite. This post will clar
Archie Cunningham
Jan 123 min read

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