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Home » The ‘hybrid’ fitness trend is taking off — why it’s more efficient than other workouts
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The ‘hybrid’ fitness trend is taking off — why it’s more efficient than other workouts

News RoomBy News RoomApril 3, 20262 ViewsNo Comments

Forget leg day.

Hybrid training is the fitness world’s latest obsession, promising to make participants faster, stronger and more resilient than ever.

Next month, New Yorkers will get a front-row look as Hyrox, the world’s largest mass-participation hybrid fitness race, returns to Pier 76 at Hudson River Park for an epic eight-day showdown.

Some 50,000 athletes are expected to take on the challenge, which pairs running with eight functional workout stations designed to test both their endurance and strength.

Billed as a “fitness race for every body,” Hyrox describes itself as “the first mass-participation event that gives everyday gym-goers their own race to train for,” open to participants with a range of ages and abilities.

Industry leaders say the growing interest in hybrid training reflects a larger evolution in the fitness world, with people increasingly prioritizing performance goals over aesthetic ones.

“There’s been a clear shift from ‘How do I look?’ to ‘What can I do?’” Scott Brown, vice president of fitness at Orangetheory Fitness, told The Post. 

Events like Hyrox, he said, give people something tangible to train for — and goals that go beyond a number on the scale.

“When you have a goal on the calendar, you show up differently,” Brown said. “Performance goals drive consistency, and when people train for performance, the aesthetic results often follow.”

Here’s everything you need to know about hybrid fitness — including why it might be worth trying next time you’re at the gym, even if racing at Hyrox isn’t on your calendar.

What is hybrid fitness training?

It’s a structured, performance-based approach to working out that builds both strength and stamina in the same session.

“Instead of separating cardio and lifting into different days, hybrid training intentionally blends modalities like running, rowing and functional strength to improve how the body performs under fatigue,” Brown explained. 

While events like Hyrox have brought hybrid training into the spotlight, he said the idea of combining strength and cardio for long-term health and performance has been evolving for decades.

What activities does it involve?

“Hybrid training blends aerobic intervals with functional strength work,” Brown said.

In a Hyrox race, that typically means eight 1-kilometer runs, each followed by a functional workout station testing movements like rowing, sled pushes and pulls, lunges and carries.

To help athletes prepare, a growing number of fitness brands, including Orangetheory, now offer structured race-prep classes that draw on the principles of hybrid training.

“A sample hybrid-style session might include a progressive treadmill block that builds from base pace to near-threshold effort, followed by rowing intervals focused on sustained power,” Brown explained.

“From there, members move to a strength circuit that pairs lower-body and upper-body movements with controlled rest, and end with a short high-output finisher designed to teach pacing and technique while fatigued.”

What are the benefits?

“When you train modalities together, you’re building both capacity and capability at the same time,” Brown said.

That’s something most workouts don’t take into account.

For example, Brown noted, focusing only on strength may build power but doesn’t fully develop the cardiovascular base needed to sustain it.

Meanwhile, focusing solely on endurance can improve stamina, yet leave the body without the muscular strength required to generate force efficiently.

“Hybrid training improves how those systems work together,” Brown said. “You’re challenging multiple energy systems in a single session, which improves cardiovascular health, muscular endurance and overall work capacity.”

It’s also efficient. 

“In one hour, you can build speed, strength and power without sacrificing one for the other,” Brown said. “Most importantly, it prepares people for real-world performance.”

Tips for hybrid training beginners

First and foremost: focus on structure.

“Hybrid training works best when it’s progressive and balanced, ideally in a coach-led environment,” Brown said.

He recommends that newcomers build their aerobic base first, since endurance can often be a limiting factor.

At the same time, Brown says mastering foundational strength movements — like squats, hinges, pushes and pulls — is essential before worrying about speed or heavier loads.

“Most importantly, learn to pace yourself,” Brown added. “You don’t need to go all-out on day one.”

Consistency and smart progression, he said, are what ultimately build long-term performance.

“The key is that it’s scalable, and you don’t have to be race-ready to get started,” Brown said.

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