Peloton has teased that a 12-week Hyrox training program will be released on February 27th.
Andy Speer announced the upcoming program during a live Hyrox Training Tread Bootcamp class today. He stated that Peloton was here to support Peloton members who were interested in competing in Hyrox – so would be releasing “a full 12 week Hyrox training program.”
It will include a variety of class types, including threshold runs, strength, bootcamps, row classes, guided station work, meditations for the mindset, and more.
He went on to tease some of the instructors who helped design the program and are teaching classes in the program:
- Andy Speer
- Robin Arzon
- Logan Aldridge
- Adrian Williams
- Alex Karwoski
- Ash Pryor
- Chelsea Jackson Roberts
The classes will include both a combination of Peloton hardware, as well as station work for strength.
This is the latest expansion of Peloton’s partnership with Hyrox, which was first announced last summer when Peloton became the “Official Digital Training Partner” of the global fitness race series. That initial announcement included the Peloton x Hyrox Collection – a curated set of existing classes across running, rowing, strength, mobility, yoga, and meditation to help members train for the event.

Peloton then began rolling out branded Hyrox classes in October, starting with Robin Arzón’s 45-minute Hyrox Training Tread Bootcamp – her first Tread Bootcamp on the platform in years. Logan Aldridge also launched his Hyrox Power 60 strength series around the same time, with new 60-minute classes releasing monthly.
The upcoming 12-week Hyrox Training program on Peloton, which is releasing on February 27, 2026, will provide members with a more structured approach to Hyrox preparation.
In the meantime, Peloton will continue to offer live Hyrox Training Tread Bootcamp classes, with more scheduled throughout the coming months periodically.
This program comes as Rebecca Kennedy launched her new High Intensity, Low Impact (HiLit) program this week, and as Kirsten Ferguson has a “Call Yourself a Runner” program launching Friday.
Last fall, Peloton announced that the live class schedule would be changing – with fewer live classes on Mondays & Tuesdays so they can create more programs like these.
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