The collaboration centers on the integration of InBody’s measurement technology and the InGrip functional strength assessment tool into the HYROX racing ecosystem. By mapping race performance against body composition metrics, coaches can now design training programs grounded in quantitative evidence. This partnership also extends to InBody University, providing trainers with educational resources to interpret complex biometric data for their athletes.
Dan Park, Vice President of Sales at InBody, noted that while measuring performance is common, the true expertise lies in understanding the biological factors driving those results. Douglas Gremmen, Chief Growth Officer at HYROX, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that the integration of data and race preparation offers a more disciplined approach to training. This move signifies a broader industry shift toward using standardized, rigorous assessment to inform athletic progress across both professional and amateur levels.

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