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Hyrox's Rise in Asia
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Hyrox's Rise in Asia
How a global indoor fitness phenomenon is evolving across Asia, connecting competitors while transforming lifestyles through specialised training and community
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How to recover after a Hyrox race, according to experts
From what to eat in the first 2 hours, to contrast therapy, compression and sleep optimisation, here’s how to recover after a gruelling Hyrox race.
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How Hyrox helped these 4 racers find work-life balance
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Hyrox endurance: fuel like a pro with tips from nutrition experts
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Asia’s hottest new travel trend? The Hyrox ‘race-cation’
Athletes and spectators are combining fitness challenges with exploring new cities across Asia, boosting hotel demand for specific wellness amenities.
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Your Hyrox race-day road map: tips on training, recovery and mindset
Three competitors – from first-timers to pros – explain what to expect, and how to balance strength with speed to cross the finish line with confidence.
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Hyrox races are taking Asia by storm, redefining fitness culture
The rise of the hybrid format is fuelled by its community-driven races, accessible indoor fitness structure, and strategic partnerships.
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