Peloton adds five HYROX classes May 28, 31
- Peloton has scheduled five new HYROX-themed classes for Thursday, May 28, and Sunday, May 31, according to a May 20 report from The Clip Out. - The five additions span yoga, strength, stretching, cycling and running, expanding Peloton’s HYROX catalog beyond repeat formats already on the platform. - The classes appear on Peloton’s upcoming schedule for May 28 and May 31, as listed by The Clip Out.
Peloton has added five new HYROX-themed classes to its upcoming schedule for Thursday, May 28, and Sunday, May 31, according to a May 20 report from Peloton-focused outlet The Clip Out. The additions cover yoga, strength, stretching, cycling and running, and the outlet said they are new formats rather than reruns of existing HYROX sessions. The classes have not been detailed in a standalone Peloton press release visible in search results, but The Clip Out said they appear on the company’s schedule for next week. The update adds to Peloton’s broader push into HYROX-branded training that has expanded over the past several months. ### Which dates are on the schedule? Thursday, May 28, and Sunday, May 31, are the two dates cited by The Clip Out for the new classes. The outlet reported on May 20 that the five sessions were already showing on Peloton’s schedule for those days. The Clip Out said the classes are spread across the two dates rather than concentrated in a single drop. (theclipout.com) Its report described the lineup as part of Peloton’s next wave of HYROX programming. ### What kinds of workouts are being added? Five class types were named in The Clip Out’s report: yoga, strength, stretching, cycling and running. (theclipout.com) The outlet said those formats expand the HYROX catalog with a broader mix of preparation work tied to mobility, endurance and functional training. HYROX is a race format built around eight 1-kilometer runs, each followed by a functional workout station, according to The Clip Out’s description in the same report. (theclipout.com) That structure helps explain why Peloton’s HYROX content has extended beyond treadmill running and strength sessions into recovery and mobility categories. ### How does this fit into Peloton’s HYROX rollout? (theclipout.com) Peloton’s HYROX offering has been building in stages since late 2025 and early 2026, according to prior reporting from The Clip Out. A February report from the site said Peloton had launched a 12-week HYROX training program for members, and a March update said that program had expanded to include dedicated gym workouts. (theclipout.com) April also brought in-person HYROX activity tied to Peloton instructors. The Clip Out reported that Robin Arzon led a Peloton x HYROX “Power Up” event in Miami before racing in the Pro Women division there. ### Why do the class types matter? Yoga and stretching are new signals because HYROX preparation content is often associated first with running, sled work and strength circuits. (theclipout.com) By listing yoga and stretching alongside cycling, running and strength, the upcoming schedule suggests Peloton is packaging HYROX training as a wider weekly routine rather than only race-specific interval work. That is an inference based on the mix of classes named by The Clip Out and Peloton’s existing 12-week HYROX programming. (theclipout.com) The Clip Out’s report also said the five classes are “new additions” to the HYROX catalog. That wording indicates the sessions are not simply repeats of categories already in the library, though the outlet did not list every instructor or exact class length in the search snippet. ### Where can members look next? Peloton members would need to check the company’s class schedule for Thursday, May 28, and Sunday, May 31, to see the sessions as they go live on the platform. (theclipout.com) The Clip Out’s May 20 report is the clearest public listing surfaced in search results, and Peloton’s HYROX program pages reported earlier this year provide the broader context for how the new classes fit into the company’s race-prep lineup.