Delhi’s fitness landscape is steadily evolving beyond traditional gyms, moving towards structured training ecosystems shaped by endurance sport, performance culture, and global race formats. The latest addition to this shift comes with the arrival of Jetts Fitness, an Australian-born chain, which is opening its first Indian centre in Vasant Kunj.
Located at Vasant Square Mall, the facility will also become one of the first spaces in the country to be formally linked to HYROX — the mass-participation fitness race that has grown rapidly across international cities. The Vasant Kunj club has been designated as a HYROX Training Club X, a format intended to support race-style conditioning through functional training and endurance programming.
HYROX, which blends running with strength-based stations, has been gaining visibility among fitness enthusiasts looking for structured competition beyond marathons or bodybuilding. Training spaces aligned with the format reflect a growing demand for gyms that operate more like performance centres than general workout floors.
The Delhi facility will also introduce a boutique-style training model that includes dedicated zones for strength work, functional conditioning, group programming, and recovery-focused infrastructure. Offerings such as reformer Pilates studios and structured endurance sessions point to how premium fitness spaces are increasingly positioning themselves around specialised experiences rather than open-ended memberships.
The partnership also signals how international fitness formats are beginning to take root in Indian metros, particularly in markets like Delhi NCR where demand for disciplined training, community-based competition, and measurable performance has been rising.
With this launch, Vasant Kunj becomes one of the first neighbourhoods in the capital to host a HYROX-linked training destination — a marker of how India’s urban fitness culture is expanding into new global frameworks.

