HYROX Strength & Conditioning Coach Fort Worth, TX, 76177, Fort Worth

HYROX Strength & Conditioning Coach

Part Time • Fort Worth, TX, 76177, Fort Worth
Benefits:
  • Free D1 Membership
  • Bonus based on performance
  • Company parties
  • Competitive salary
  • Flexible schedule
  • Free uniforms
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Training & development
  • Wellness resources
Position: HYROX Strength & Conditioning Coach (Part-Time)
Location: On-Site at D1 Training Alliance – Alliance Town Center, Fort Worth, TX

📅 Now Hiring Coaches to Lead HYROX Prep for Dallas 2025 (November Race)
YOU MUST HAVE A VALID STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING CERTIFICATION TO BE CONSIDERED

About D1 Training Alliance
D1 Alliance isn’t your average gym—we are a performance-based training facility committed to helping athletes of all levels achieve their goals. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned competitor, our mission stays the same: “You pick the goal, we help you get there.”

With a brand-new facility, elite-level programming, and a passionate coaching staff, we deliver results through high-intensity, scientifically backed workouts designed to build real athletic performance.

The HYROX Mission
We are launching HYROX-specific training programs leading up to HYROX Dallas 2025. HYROX is the global fitness race combining running and functional strength training—and it requires precision, endurance, grit, and serious coaching.

We’re seeking high-energy, competitive strength and conditioning coaches who:
  • Know what it takes to train hybrid athletes
  • Love working in high-performance environments
  • Want to help athletes crush their HYROX goals
This is a part-time coaching role, focused on HYROX-specific programming for competitive athletes and general fitness clients interested in HYROX-style training.

Why Join the D1 HYROX Coaching Team?
  • Free membership at our world-class facility
  • Ongoing professional development with opportunities to learn HYROX-specific protocols
  • Be part of a rapidly growing fitness movement
  • Real impact: Help everyday athletes become elite through one of the fastest-growing fitness competitions in the world
What You’ll Do
As a HYROX Coach at D1 Alliance, you’ll lead structured group classes and personal training sessions focused on preparing athletes for HYROX races. Your goal is to build strength, endurance, speed, and mental toughness while minimizing risk of injury.

Responsibilities:
  • Lead HYROX-focused group training and 1-on-1 coaching sessions
  • Develop and deliver periodized training programs tailored for the 8 HYROX stations and running intervals
  • Modify programming to meet the needs of all fitness levels
  • Track athlete progress and prep them mentally and physically for race day
  • Promote education around movement mechanics, pacing strategies, and recovery
  • Cultivate strong relationships with athletes to build retention and accountability
  • Bring intensity, passion, and leadership to every session
What We’re Looking For

Required:
  • 1+ year of experience in strength & conditioning, group fitness, or performance coaching
  • Level 1 HYROX Certification (will be provided)
  • NCCA-accredited certification (NASM, NSCA, ACSM, ACE, etc.
  • Current CPR/AED/First Aid certification
  • Passion for coaching functional fitness or hybrid athletes
  • Ability to scale workouts for various fitness levels
Preferred:
  • CSCS certification
  • HYROX race experience or coaching hybrid athletes (HYROX, DEKA, CrossFit, etc.)
  • Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science or related field
  • Background in competitive sports or high-performance training
Soft Skills:
  • Motivational coaching style
  • Strong communication and leadership
  • Team-first mentality and adaptability
  • High energy with a passion for results
Compensation
  • Group HYROX Sessions: Competitive hourly rate
  • 1-on-1 Personal Training: Higher hourly rate
  • HYROX Team Training Contracts: Variable pay based on size/scope
  • Commissions available on personal training packages and renewals
Top-performing HYROX coaches have the opportunity to grow quickly, both in responsibility and earnings.

The D1 + HYROX Difference

We don’t just build athletes—we build competitors. If you want to coach some of the grittiest, goal-driven people in the fitness world and be part of a team preparing for the biggest HYROX event in Texas, this is your chance.

APPLY NOW to become part of our HYROX coaching team and help athletes conquer the course in Dallas 2025.
Compensation: $20.00 - $30.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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