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Conquering the HYROX anxiety 

by Chumasande Matiwane
Participants compete in the "burpee broad jumps" event during the Hyrox fitness
Image Credit: Gettys

HYROX, a unique fitness race combining running with functional workouts, has been gaining popularity worldwide. 

Yet, for many participants, the excitement is often accompanied by a strong sense of anxiety—stemming from the physical challenge, the competition, or the fear of the unknown.  

Understanding how to overcome this anxiety is essential for participating, enjoying, and excelling in the event.

Also see:Why fitness should fit your life — not the other way around

Athletes participate in a Hyrox competition at the Cologne Trade Fair Center during the FIBO in Cologne, Germany, on April 17, 2026. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Image Credit: Gettys

Understanding HYROX Anxiety 

HYROX anxiety usually arises from concerns about fitness levels, performance expectations, and the event’s demanding format.  

The combination of running and eight different workout stations creates a mental challenge for many, especially beginners. This anxiety can lead to self-doubt, physical tension, or avoidance.

Strategies to Overcome Anxiety 

Conquering HYROX anxiety involves both mental preparation and practical training.  

According to GQ South Africa, these are some of the effective approaches: 

Preparation through Training: Familiarise yourself with the event’s exercises and practice consistently. Building confidence in your physical ability reduces uncertainty. 

Set Realistic Goals: Focus on personal progress rather than comparing yourself to others. Celebrate small achievements to boost morale. 

Visualisation Techniques: Mentally rehearsing the event, imagining smooth transitions and successful completion, can calm nerves and improve focus. 

Controlled Breathing and Mindfulness: Techniques such as deep breathing help manage physical symptoms of anxiety and maintain composure. 

Community Support: Engaging with fellow participants can provide encouragement, advice, and a sense of belonging, which alleviates fear. 

Moving Forward with Confidence 

HYROX anxiety is common but conquerable. By embracing preparation, mindset shifts, and support, participants can transform nervous energy into motivation. Each race becomes not just a test of fitness, but a journey of resilience and self-discovery. With the right approach, HYROX can be an empowering experience that pushes personal boundaries and builds lasting confidence. 

Participants compete in the "rowing" event during the Hyrox fitness race at the Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre (BITEC) in Bangkok on March 21, 2026. (Photo by Amaury PAUL / AFP via Getty Images)
Image Credit: Gettys

Also see:Simple Fitness Routines for Busy South African Men: Stay Fit Without the Gym Hustle

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