Benny Adami: HYROX Berlin is the Next Big Target

Last Updated: April 12, 2026By Tags: ,

Benny Adami: HYROX Berlin – He is Turning Recovery into a Race Goal

Benny Adami has his sights set on HYROX Berlin for his return to competition. After missing what would’ve been his third HYROX event due to injury, Benny is not stepping back from racing. He is stepping toward it, naming the Berlin event as his next target and treating it as the milestone that marks his road back. The event runs May 22 through 31, though his specific race date within that window has not been confirmed.

Benny Adami HYROX Berlin training

The HYROX Craze

HYROX is a global hybrid fitness race series that has grown rapidly in popularity across Europe and North America. Each event follows the same structured format: participants run a total of 8 kilometers, broken into 1-kilometer segments, with eight functional fitness stations placed in between. Those stations include movements such as ski ergs, sled pushes, burpee broad jumps, and rowing, all designed to test both cardiovascular endurance and functional strength.

The Berlin event is one of the flagship stops on the international HYROX calendar, drawing competitors from across Europe and beyond. The field spans a wide range of ability levels, from first timers to elite athletes competing in pro divisions. Berlin’s edition is held at the iconic Tempelhof Airport, which features a distinctive indoor outdoor course setup that sets it apart from the standard enclosed arena format used at most HYROX events worldwide.

Here is a quick look at what each HYROX event includes:

  • 8 x 1-kilometer runs
  • 8 functional fitness stations (ski erg, sled push, sled pull, burpee broad jumps, rowing, farmers carry, sandbag lunges, wall balls)
  • Age and skill divisions ranging from open to pro
  • Berlin-specific venue: indoor-outdoor course at Tempelhof Airport

Benny Adami Hyrox Berlin Goal IG

Benny Adami HYROX Berlin: A Very On-Brand Move

Anyone who follows Benny Adami on Instagram knows this is not surprising. He is the kind of person who channels energy into action, and pointing toward a demanding race while recovering from an injury is exactly the sort of goal forward thinking that defines his approach to fitness and to life in general.

In a recent Instagram post, Benny was candid about missing what would have been his third HYROX event due to injury. He closed the post on a forward-looking note, pointing to Berlin as his next target and committing to a step by step approach to building back up properly.

That is Benny in a nutshell. Honest about the hard part, and already focused on what comes next. Mission Benny Adami: HYROX Berlin is on target!

What Naming Berlin Says About His Recovery

Pointing to Berlin as his next stop is not a small thing. It signals that he is approaching his recovery with structure and purpose rather than letting the injury define the timeline. He’s giving himself something concrete to work toward, which is a well recognized strategy in athletic recovery.

His openness about being sidelined while still holding a forward-looking goal adds a layer of authenticity that his community tends to respond to. He isn’t waiting until everything is perfect to make a plan. He is making the plan and letting the recovery catch up to it.

Why Peloton Members Are Paying Attention

Peloton has increasingly leaned into messaging around longevity, cross-training, and functional fitness. Benny Adami’s HYROX Berlin plans fits naturally within that framework. When instructors pursue their own athletic goals outside the studio, they model the multi-dimensional approach to health that the platform encourages.

For members who follow Benny, his recovery journey and race preparation offer something genuinely useful to watch. Navigating an injury while keeping a performance goal in view is a challenge many athletes face, and seeing someone handle that process openly and honestly is both motivating and grounding.

Benny has not shared his exact race date within the May 22 through 31 window, but Berlin is clearly in his sights, and his community will be cheering him on every step of the way.


 

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About the Author: Lisa Warner

Peloton member since 2020 and proudly obsessed Runner, traveler, and always planning the next adventure, where great coffee and really good food are non-negotiable. With a background in therapy and education, I now focus on how movement, health, food, and travel fit into everyday life—especially for women chasing big goals while living real life. You’ll usually find me stacking Peloton classes, training for my next race, planning a run-cation, or sipping coffee at a local café. Find me on the leaderboard at: #BaltimoreLiving