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Hyrox Dallas?
Posted on 7/11/25 at 10:47 am
Posted on 7/11/25 at 10:47 am
........I know, I know.
Wife talked me into this months ago and we were fortunate enough to get tickets during the mass chaos release.
Just seeing if anyone else here is also doing it.
I dont mind it because it doesnt have the olympic lifting and shite and I am a fairly strong runner. It just piecing together thing string of things on tired legs and lungs.
Wife talked me into this months ago and we were fortunate enough to get tickets during the mass chaos release.
Just seeing if anyone else here is also doing it.
I dont mind it because it doesnt have the olympic lifting and shite and I am a fairly strong runner. It just piecing together thing string of things on tired legs and lungs.
Posted on 7/11/25 at 11:08 am to Polar Pop
I’m doing pro doubles. The sled is fricking heavy. 202 kg’s
I’ve done it once in the past (for the record I haven’t paid for either, I got a hookup with them, it’s insanely overpriced), my recommendation, especially if you are doing mixed doubles, is just get your running in good shape. If you are relatively strong the implements are short enough where running is where you make or lose all your time.
The difference between a slow and fast 1k row is like 10-15 second. The difference between a fast and slow 1k run, of which you are doing 8 times can be a minute plus
I’ve done it once in the past (for the record I haven’t paid for either, I got a hookup with them, it’s insanely overpriced), my recommendation, especially if you are doing mixed doubles, is just get your running in good shape. If you are relatively strong the implements are short enough where running is where you make or lose all your time.
The difference between a slow and fast 1k row is like 10-15 second. The difference between a fast and slow 1k run, of which you are doing 8 times can be a minute plus
Posted on 7/11/25 at 11:20 am to Mingo Was His NameO
Word. We are doing mixed doubles. Wife is pissed about having to do "MaNz" weight but she will live.
Getting sled / sim work in every Sunday.
I have been seeing where you treat it as a "running" race with stations in between, so as much as I hate to, I am running more than lifting at the moment.
Getting sled / sim work in every Sunday.
I have been seeing where you treat it as a "running" race with stations in between, so as much as I hate to, I am running more than lifting at the moment.
Posted on 7/11/25 at 11:27 am to Polar Pop
Cool, let us know how it goes.
Brace for downvotes, the lift only bros do not like running, at all.
Brace for downvotes, the lift only bros do not like running, at all.
Posted on 7/11/25 at 11:40 am to Lakeboy7
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Brace for downvotes, the lift only bros do not like running, at all.
Those same only lift bros probably can’t move that sled so frick em
Posted on 7/11/25 at 6:25 pm to Polar Pop
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Hyrox
Never heard of this before. Looks interesting. I guess you buy a ticket to participate? There appears to be a waiting list to get in but idk. How much does the ticket cost? Likelihood of getting in off the waiting list?
This post was edited on 7/11/25 at 6:35 pm
Posted on 7/11/25 at 6:41 pm to Tyga Woods
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How much does the ticket cost?
About $175
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Likelihood of getting in off the waiting list?
My guess is they’ll “drop” another round of tickets at some point. I think they do a limited release to create fake scarcity personally. I’d joint the waitlist to be safe, but hard to put a percentage on it.
It has grown substantially in the US over the last several years. I did one of the first races here, but I do think they’re full of shite about how popular it actually is. Like I said, I think they only release a percentage of the actual spots that they know will “sell out” for marketing purposes.
Posted on 7/11/25 at 10:16 pm to Tyga Woods
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It has grown substantially in the US over the last several years. I did one of the first races here, but I do think they’re full of shite about how popular it actually is. Like I said, I think they only release a percentage of the actual spots that they know will “sell out” for marketing purposes.
The popularity thing is real imo.
I’ve done 4 Hyrox events, starting in 2023 in Chicago and most recently did Vegas this year.
It was eye opening how big Vegas was compared to previous years..plus the level of competitor was much higher.
Hyrox is a spectacle, they run an amazing event. I’m glad it’s catching on and highly recommend people do one.
Posted on 7/11/25 at 11:38 pm to Lawyers_Guns_Money
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The popularity thing is real imo.
I mean it’s definitely growing.
But I also have a hard time believing there were like 20k people in the queue for Dallas like they’re saying there was.
I definitely just speculating though
Posted on 7/14/25 at 6:25 pm to Mingo Was His NameO
What are you guys doing for training?
Today I did 4 rounds of
800m run
15 dumbbell bench
25m sled push with 150kg
Today I did 4 rounds of
800m run
15 dumbbell bench
25m sled push with 150kg
Posted on 7/14/25 at 8:50 pm to Mingo Was His NameO
I like to do repetitive shite so my week looks like this:
Mon: blah
Tues: 4x8 Full Body lift
Weds: Tempo 5ish run
Thurs: Hyrox based functional lift/run circuit at home (Chat GPT has been clutch)
Fri: Track Style interval run
Sat: 8-12mi easy
Sun: Gym group Hyrox specific workout
Yesterday we did:
3x
300m run or row
20 WB
10 Box Jump Burpee
5ea DB Snatch
3x
300m run or row
10 Front rack BB Lunge
10 BB Row
10 KB Swing
Amrap
100m run
200# Sled Push
10 HR Pushup
Also Mingo did you see they just announced 70.3 Dallas
Mon: blah
Tues: 4x8 Full Body lift
Weds: Tempo 5ish run
Thurs: Hyrox based functional lift/run circuit at home (Chat GPT has been clutch)
Fri: Track Style interval run
Sat: 8-12mi easy
Sun: Gym group Hyrox specific workout
Yesterday we did:
3x
300m run or row
20 WB
10 Box Jump Burpee
5ea DB Snatch
3x
300m run or row
10 Front rack BB Lunge
10 BB Row
10 KB Swing
Amrap
100m run
200# Sled Push
10 HR Pushup
Also Mingo did you see they just announced 70.3 Dallas
Posted on 7/14/25 at 8:55 pm to Polar Pop
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Also Mingo did you see they just announced 70.3 Dallas
Yeah, just bumped the thread, I’m probably going to do it
Posted on 7/14/25 at 11:00 pm to Polar Pop
Don't know anything about this, but if it has rowing, work on your form. Get some coaching or at least watch some YouTube. Nonrowers who try to row almost universally have bad form and expend way too much energy. Good form vs bad form could easily be the difference in the aforementioned 10-15 seconds.
Posted on 7/14/25 at 11:29 pm to Jim Rockford
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Get some coaching
It’s a 4 minute row in an 70 minute plus race
This post was edited on 7/14/25 at 11:30 pm
Posted on 7/15/25 at 1:30 pm to Polar Pop
I haven't paid much attention to Hyrox, but the races seem to be tailored to my strengths.
I honestly didn't realize they were this popular and anyone could join (if you get tickets).
Might have to pay more attention.
I honestly didn't realize they were this popular and anyone could join (if you get tickets).
Might have to pay more attention.
Posted on 7/15/25 at 1:40 pm to Salmon
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I haven't paid much attention to Hyrox, but the races seem to be tailored to my strengths. I honestly didn't realize they were this popular and anyone could join (if you get tickets). Might have to pay more atten
Come do a race baw
Posted on 7/15/25 at 9:34 pm to Mingo Was His NameO
Mingo, in your opinion, what would a respectable finish time be for a well trained 40 year old male and female duo?
I dont really have a gauge and would like something to shoot for before we do a full sim run through at the gym in the near future.
I dont really have a gauge and would like something to shoot for before we do a full sim run through at the gym in the near future.
Posted on 7/16/25 at 12:13 am to Polar Pop
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Mingo, in your opinion, what would a respectable finish time be for a well trained 40 year old male and female duo?
I would think sub 85 is respectable, sub 75 is good, sub 65 is great.
I believe the elite times in mixed doubles are like 55 minutes.
Either way, if you go sub 90, you’ll beat a ton of people. Because the movements are approachable, there are a lot of people who aren’t very fit that participate
Posted on 7/19/25 at 3:44 pm to Polar Pop
I looked to late for tickets
My friend and I want to do mix doubles
My friend and I want to do mix doubles
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