In the world of exercise, if the 2000s were all about the rise of group cardio, and the 2010s the importance of 'functional strength', there's a strong case for the hot topic of 2024 being 'hybrid training'. Catalyzed by the boom of CrossFit and, more recently, Hyrox, hybrid training is so-called because it is a multifaceted approach, simultaneously targeting strength and endurance. Hybrid training doesn't target one single facet of fitness; instead, it aims to develop a well-rounded athletic profile. Typically involving a mix of resistance training, cardio (often running), and mobility, in many ways the hybrid athlete is more akin to a decathlete or heptathlete, who competes across a broad spectrum of disciplines.
What's it good for?
Hybrid training offers a number of physical and mental advantages. Physically, hybrid training helps avoid the pitfalls of over-focusing on a single type of exercise while neglecting others.
It's a balanced training method, and as such it can be a good way to minimise injury risk.
Hybrid training introduces variety and new challenges. It keeps workouts fresh and engaging, offering exposure to different exercise styles, sports, new social interactions and environments, making the fitness journey dynamic and stimulating.
Perhaps most importantly for men on the move, hybrid training is remarkably efficient. It often combines cardio and strength exercises within a single session, allowing people to reap the benefits of both in a condensed timeframe. This efficiency is particularly beneficial for those with busy schedules, offering a comprehensive workout that addresses multiple fitness aspects without necessitating lengthy or separate sessions.
This story is from the March 2024 edition of Men's Fitness UK.
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