kids on rowing machines at a Hyrox race
credit: Hyrox
Hyrox Youngstars, a fitness racing series for kids ages 8 to 15, is making its U.S. debut, starting with Salt Lake City and Anaheim

Getting kids off their devices and into motion is one of the biggest parenting challenges of today, and the fitness industry is increasingly moving to meet it.

Hyrox is the latest to make its move, bringing its youth race series, Youngstars, to the U.S. on Sept. 19-20, marking its first stop on American soil with a second date to follow in Anaheim, California, in December.

Youngstars debuted in spring 2024 in London, but its U.S. push comes as Hyrox is firing on all cylinders, with rising participation numbers among adults and its sights set on Olympic inclusion by 2032.

kid does a wall ball exercise in a Hyrox race
credit: Hyrox

The timing also speaks to a more nuanced challenge in youth sports: keeping older kids engaged. While overall participation is up, the Aspen Institute’s State of Play 2025 report found that regular sports participation among teenagers 13-17 actually dropped 3% in 2024.

Youngstars mirrors the traditional Hyrox format, with workouts adapted by age group. The competition spans ages 8 to 15 and features SkiErg, sled push, sled pull, burpee broad jump, rowing, farmers carry, lunges and wall balls. Spectator viewing is available at each station.

Fitness operators can register to become an official Youngstars Training Facility through the brand’s website.

Tickets for Hyrox Youngstars Salt Lake City open April 23. The event will be held at 90 South West Temple. Prospective participants can sign up for the Hyrox Youngstars newsletter and receive a free training plan.

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