You've Been Training For Hyrox Without Even Knowing!
Since the news about RMA now being an official Hyrox Training Club, we have gotten a lot of questions about how things will change, and if we are just going to do wall balls and running from now on. The answer is…
No, and no!
What we do at RMA already prepares people for Hyrox incredibly well. Being a Hyrox Training Club does not change what we are currently doing, but rather helps us add on to the services we can provide to our community, while helping others who may want to prepare for the event, or just enjoy a certain style of workouts.
For starters, Hyrox is a threshold style race that challenges endurance through functional movements. Running, wallballs, ski erg, burpees, etc… Basically what we do every week. You need strength, muscle endurance, and aerobic fitness to excel. So train some strength, and do some cardio that is a mix of high, moderate, and low intensity.
Let’s take a look at this week's programming at RMA. For strength, we have squats, lunges, pressing, hinging, and pulling. All things that are needed for having the strength in the positions needed for Hyrox. For conditioning we did workouts lasting 12, 20, 25, and 35 minutes. Those time domains matter because they train your ability to push, pace, or sustain effort over longer periods, which is exactly what you’ll experience in a race that can last an hour or more.
One of the biggest misconceptions is that Hyrox is just cardio, but that’s not really the case. If you’re not strong, every weighted movement feels harder than it should. Strength is what makes those movements more efficient.
At the same time, your engine plays a huge role. Hyrox rewards people who can find a sustainable pace and hold onto it without falling apart halfway through. That’s something we train all the time, whether it’s in longer workouts or intervals. Learning how to manage effort and keep moving when things get uncomfortable is absolutely a skill. If you have been here for our Wednesday workouts, this is exactly what we’ve been doing. Trying to find a repeatable pace, with very little rest between rounds.
So will things change? Not really. You might see a bit more running or some additional sled work, but the foundation of what we do isn’t going anywhere, because it works for everything. We’ve never trained just to be good inside the gym. We train so you can take on challenges, stay strong, build endurance, and actually use your fitness outside of RMA. Hyrox just happens to be another way to do that.
A few things to look out for if you missed our previous email and/or are interested in Hyrox race information.
1. Denver race coming November 12-15, 2026!
2. We have early access to race tickets for our members! (Links will be sent out before sign ups for each race.)
3. Be on the lookout for RMA Hyrox events/simulations
4. And for an RMA run club! (the hardest part of HYROX)
See you out there on the rubber!
Hart











