Robin and Tunde at HYROX NYC. Robin Arzon Hyrox Miami is up next in April

Robin Arzon HYROX Miami Is Confirmed: Peloton’s VP Heads to Miami Beach in April

Last Updated: March 18, 2026By Tags: , ,

Robin Arzon HYROX Miami is officially on the calendar. Peloton’s VP of Fitness Programming shared via social media this week that she is heading to the Legendz HYROX Miami Beach event, which runs April 3-5, 2026, at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

What to Know About the Robin Arzon HYROX Miami Event

The Legendz HYROX Miami Beach event takes place April 3 to April 5, 2026, bringing HYROX racing back to one of the most recognizable destinations on its global calendar. The three-day event features competition across the standard HYROX divisions and attracts athletes from across the United States and internationally. HYROX follows its signature global format: eight kilometers of running paired with eight functional workout stations, repeating the sequence of one kilometer of running followed by one workout station eight times to test endurance, strength, and stamina. Divisions at Miami Beach include Open, Pro, Relay, and Doubles categories spread across the three race days.

Robin Arzon’s HYROX Race History

Robin is listed as a HYROX Pro athlete and has been building her competitive race history across multiple events. She co-created Peloton’s 12-week HYROX Training Program alongside Andy Speer, developed after Peloton became HYROX’s official digital training partner.

Photo of Robin and Tunde at Hyrox NYC. Robin Arzon Hyrox Miami is up next.

Robin has spoken publicly about her pivot toward hybrid fitness racing, noting that after 27 marathons and multiple ultramarathons, HYROX offered the ideal combination of running and functional strength work she had grown to embrace. A Robin Arzon HYROX Miami appearance is the latest entry in a competitive record that backs up her coaching credentials with real race-day results.

Why the Robin Arzon HYROX Miami Race Matters for the Community

When Peloton instructors race in the same events they train members for, it feels even more personal. Robin Arzon’s HYROX Miami participation reinforces that Peloton’s HYROX programming is geared toward a genuine competitive experience. Members who are preparing for their own races can access Peloton’s structured 12-week HYROX prep program in the platform’s library. Those who want to follow the race in real time can keep an eye on Robin’s social channels for updates leading into and during the April 3-5 event. If you have been putting off signing up for your own HYROX race, watching her compete might be exactly the nudge you need.


 

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About the Author: Nikki Smith

Nikki is an NASM-certified personal trainer and Behavior Change Specialist who has been a Peloton member since 2016. She combines her passion for fitness with a professional background in communications, including a decade in radio spanning on-air work, promotions, and non-traditional revenue. Her experience also includes covering the Jacksonville Jaguars for a Fox Sports Radio affiliate, bringing a seasoned, analytical lens to her coverage of the fitness landscape. When she’s not writing or working out, Nikki enjoys gardening, paddleboarding, and spending time with her family. She can be found on the leaderboard as MySprtsBrasStuk.