Salary For HYROX Athletes? Plus F45 Peak 500 And ATHX Miami.

Topics
Is Peak 500 a race, a test, or a multi-stage fitness competition?
HYROX’s new rule eliminating post-race athlete-on-athlete reporting
VAR judging: improvement or more missed calls?
Viral “bad judging” content: real issues vs attention-seeking
HYROX Division 1: new tier below Elite 15
Mat Lock hinting at salaried or full-time pro athletes
ATHX Miami Invitational: Dave’s role as Director of Sport
Deadly Dozen’s rapid international growth vs minimal US footprint
ATHX races: no US dates, no clear public schedule

Summary
This episode covers where hybrid fitness is right now, across competition formats, governance, and growth. Peak 500 is a clean example of a gym-level benchmark. Kemp’s 396 shows how it exposes weaknesses fast, but the bigger debate is what it actually is. Not quite a race, not just a workout, more of a structured test.

The real weight is on HYROX and the broader ecosystem. Removing post-race protests and introducing VAR-style judging is a necessary shift, but it raises new concerns about missed calls and transparency. At the same time, the conversation is expanding beyond rules into structure. Division 1, potential salaried athletes, and the reality that Elite 15 competitors are still not full-time pros.

Zoom out and the space is getting crowded. ATHX is building but still lacks a clear US presence. Deadly Dozen is scaling internationally but hasn’t cracked the US. Everyone is moving, but not in the same direction. The sport is growing fast. The structure still isn’t settled.

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