F45 is entering the competitive fitness space with the launch of Peak500, a hybrid fitness competition developed in partnership with Red Bull.
The format introduces a standardised race-style event built around functional training, combining elements of strength, conditioning, and endurance into a repeatable competition structure.
Participants complete a series of timed workout stations designed to…
Xenom has raised $15 million and calls itself the “decathlon of fitness”. That’s the headline but it’s not the most interesting thing about the latest addition to the competitive fitness calendar.
Xenom is a new global fitness competition designed to test all-round fitness across a standardised format. What really stands out is how Xenom founder…
Competitive fitness is moving towards structure. For years, the category has been defined by variation: different workouts, different formats, different interpretations of what “fitness” means. That has driven participation, but it has limited comparability and made it difficult to scale as a spectator sport.
Xenom is part of a new wave attempting to change that.…
Fitness has historically been personal.
You train to improve strength, endurance, or appearance. Progress is tracked individually. Outcomes are largely private.
Hybrid fitness competitions introduce a different model.
They turn training into something measurable, repeatable, and comparable across individuals and locations.
Hybrid fitness competitions are structured events that combine multiple training modalities—typically strength, endurance, and…



