HYROX Gym Setup Guide: Equipment and Layout Requirements

Why HYROX is Reshaping Commercial Gym Equipment Decisions
HYROX has exploded in Australia. What started as a niche endurance competition is now mainstream fitness, with thousands of Australians training specifically for HYROX events. Commercial gyms that offer proper HYROX training capabilities are attracting dedicated, motivated members willing to pay premium rates.
Setting up a HYROX-compliant training area requires specific equipment, thoughtful layout, and understanding of the event's unique demands. This guide provides everything Australian gym owners need to create effective HYROX training spaces.
What is HYROX? Understanding the Event Format
HYROX is a standardized fitness race combining running with functional workout stations:
Event structure:
8 x 1km runs
8 workout stations between runs
Total distance: 8km + workouts
The 8 workout stations:
1. SkiErg: 1000m
2. Sled Push: 50m
3. Sled Pull: 50m
4. Burpee Broad Jumps: 80m
5. Rowing: 1000m
6. Farmers Carry: 200m
7. Sandbag Lunges: 100m
8. Wall Balls: 100 reps
This specific format means specific equipment needs.
Essential HYROX Training Equipment
1. SkiErg (Non-Negotiable)
What you need:
Concept2 SkiErg (industry standard)
Wall or floor-mounted
Cost: $1,100-$1,400 per unit
Quantity:
Minimum 1 for HYROX training
2-3 if running dedicated HYROX classes
Space: 1m x 2.5m per unit
2. Sleds (Both Push and Pull Capability)
Push sled requirements:
Low push handles (hip height)
Weight loading: accommodate 50-150kg
Smooth gliding on turf or rubber
Pull sled requirements:
Pull rope or harness attachment
Same weight loading capacity
Cost: $400-$900 per sled
Quantity: 2-4 sleds (can use same sleds for push/pull)
Space: Need 15-20m straight running lane
3. Concept2 Rower (Exact Specification)
HYROX uses Concept2 Model D/E exclusively:
Model D: $1,400-$1,600
Model E (elevated): $1,600-$1,800
Quantity:
Minimum 2 for training pairs/groups
4-6 for dedicated HYROX classes
Space: 2.5m x 1.2m per rower
4. Farmers Carry Handles/Heavy Dumbbells
Options:
Dedicated farmers carry handles: $180-$350 per pair
Heavy dumbbells: 30-40kg pairs work
Kettlebells: 28-32kg
Quantity: 3-4 pairs for group training
HYROX weight requirements:
Men: 2 x 24kg (Open), 2 x 32kg (Pro)
Women: 2 x 16kg (Open), 2 x 24kg (Pro)
5. Sandbags (Specific Weights)
HYROX specifications:
Men: 20kg (Open), 30kg (Pro)
Women: 10kg (Open), 20kg (Pro)
Purchase:
Commercial sandbags: $80-$150 each
Need 4-6 for group training
6. Wall Balls (Standard Specification)
HYROX weights:
Men: 6kg (Open), 9kg (Pro)
Women: 4kg (Open), 6kg (Pro)
Cost: $55-$95 per ball
Quantity: 6-8 balls in appropriate weights
Wall target: 3m height marking on wall
7. Running Solution
Options:
Indoor track (ideal):
200m loop if space permits
Allows continuous flow training
Treadmill alternative:
4-6 treadmills dedicated to HYROX training
Can simulate race pace and intervals
Less ideal but functional
Outdoor option:
Parking lot or nearby track
Weather dependent
HYROX Training Zone Layout
Minimum Space: 150m²
Configuration:
SkiErg station: 3m²
Sled track (20m x 2m): 40m²
Rowing station: 15m²
Farmers carry lane (20m x 2m): 40m²
Sandbag lunge space: 15m²
Wall ball area: 10m²
Equipment storage: 15m²
Circulation: 12m²
This is bare minimum. Comfortable HYROX training zone: 200-250m²
Optimal Layout
Linear station arrangement:
Arrange stations in order they appear in race
Creates simulation of actual event flow
Allows members to practice transitions
Station sequence:
1. SkiErg → 2. Sled push lane → 3. Sled pull lane → 4. Open floor (burpees) → 5. Rowers → 6. Farmers carry lane → 7. Lunge space → 8. Wall ball wall
Flooring Requirements
Sled lanes:
Turf essential (15-20m)
Consider dedicated sled tracks if budget allows
High-impact zones:
20-25mm rubber flooring
Around rowers, SkiErg, wall ball area
Cost (250m² HYROX zone):
60m² turf lanes: $8,500
190m² rubber flooring: $13,000
Total: $21,500
Complete Equipment Investment
Starter HYROX Training Setup
Equipment:
1 SkiErg: $1,200
2 sleds: $1,400
3 Concept2 rowers: $4,500
3 pairs farmers carry: $900
4 sandbags: $400
6 wall balls: $450
Miscellaneous (rope, attachments): $300
Total equipment: $9,150
Facility costs:
Flooring (turf + rubber): $21,500
Total investment: $30,650
Full HYROX Training Facility
Equipment:
3 SkiErgs: $3,600
4 sleds: $2,800
6 Concept2 rowers: $9,000
6 pairs farmers carry: $1,800
8 sandbags (varied weights): $800
10 wall balls: $750
Competition equipment: $500
Total equipment: $19,250
Facility costs:
Premium flooring setup: $28,000
Total investment: $47,250
Programming and Class Structure
HYROX Training Formats
Full simulation:
Complete 8x1km + 8 stations
60-90 minutes
Advanced members only
Station-focused:
3-4 stations per session
45-minute classes
Technique and strength building
Intervals:
2-3 stations repeated
High-intensity intervals
30-45 minutes
Accessible to various fitness levels
Class Capacity
Equipment-limited capacity:
Each member needs access to specific equipment
Typical limit: 8-12 members per dedicated HYROX class
Can rotate stations if equipment quantity limited
Scheduling:
2-3 dedicated HYROX classes weekly minimum
Additional open gym time for individual training
HYROX Division Requirements
Open (Recreational):
Lower weights across all stations
Accessible to average gym members
Majority of participants
Pro (Competitive):
Heavier weights
Serious athletes
15-20% of HYROX participants
Doubles/Relay:
Same equipment, shared workload
Popular social option
Ensure equipment accommodates all divisions.
Target Market and ROI
HYROX Participant Demographics
Primary: 25-45 years old
Fitness level: Intermediate to advanced
Training commitment: 3-5x per week
Premium pricing tolerance: High (dedicated athletes)
Revenue Opportunities
Dedicated HYROX membership tier:
$15-$25/week premium over standard membership
Includes dedicated HYROX classes and zone access
HYROX-specific training packages:
8-12 week competition prep programs
$300-$600 per participant
Run 3-4 cohorts annually
ROI calculation:
40 HYROX members at $20/week premium
Additional $3,200 monthly revenue
Equipment payback: 6-12 months
Marketing Advantages
HYROX appeals to:
Competitive individuals wanting structured goals
CrossFit refugees seeking less intimidating culture
Runners wanting strength integration
General population seeking tangible fitness challenges
Social media content gold: HYROX training is highly shareable, visual, aspirational.
Australian HYROX Events and Community
Major events:
Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane host annual HYROX races
2,000-5,000 participants per event
Growing year-over-year
Community:
Active social media presence
Regional training groups
Gym owners can tap into existing community
Partnership opportunities:
HYROX officially recognizes gyms offering proper training facilities
Marketing benefit from HYROX association
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Mistake #1: Wrong equipment specifications
Using non-Concept2 ergs or rowers
Members train on different equipment than race uses
Mistake #2: Insufficient sled lane length
Need 15-20m minimum for proper training
Mistake #3: Inadequate wall ball wall space
3m height marking essential
Need dedicated wall, not shared space
Mistake #4: Missing weight variations
Must accommodate both Open and Pro divisions
Mistake #5: Poor class scheduling
HYROX athletes train consistently
Need multiple weekly options, not just one class
Future-Proofing Your HYROX Setup
HYROX is evolving:
New divisions may emerge
Weight requirements may change
Additional stations possible
Design for adaptability:
Choose versatile equipment
Flexible zone layout
Can repurpose equipment for general training if HYROX declines
Conclusion: Tap Into Growing Market
HYROX represents a significant opportunity for Australian commercial gyms. It combines endurance and strength, appeals to competitive individuals, and creates a dedicated training community willing to pay premiums.
Setting up proper HYROX training capabilities requires specific equipment investment ($10,000-$20,000) and dedicated space (150-250m²). But for gyms targeting serious, engaged members, HYROX programming delivers strong ROI and competitive differentiation.
Ready to add HYROX training to your facility? Contact Compound Fitness Equipment for complete HYROX equipment packages and layout design for Australian gyms.
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*Written for commercial gym owners, functional fitness facility operators, and gym managers considering HYROX programming.*
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