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  • June 13 – Partner WOD & a 610lb Sled Pull PR

    June 13 – Partner WOD & a 610lb Sled Pull PR

    Today, Friday, June 13th, 2025, was all about teamwork, grit, and hitting a big personal record. I was feeling quite sore after yesterday’s lactate threshold run intervals, so the day started with a deliberate, focused warmup before teaming up with my fellow coach Jordan for a huge partner workout we had planned. The day ended on a high note with an unexpected PR that I’m incredibly stoked about!

    A Quick Note on Volume & Intensity

    As always, the training I describe is tailored to my current goals and experience. It’s shared to provide insight and ideas, not as a direct prescription for everyone. Please listen to your body, scale appropriately, and prioritize good form and recovery. Consistent, smart training is the key to long-term success!

    Workout 1: The Warmup – Priming the Engine

    Given the soreness from yesterday, getting properly warm was non-negotiable. I hit a quick 10-minute session on the BikeERG with a specific goal: maintain an average power output above 200 watts. This helps elevate the heart rate, get blood flowing to the muscles, and prepare the body for the intense work to come, all while being low-impact.

    My Experience: Goal achieved! I held an average of 205 watts for the duration, which felt great. It was the perfect way to shake off the soreness and get mentally dialed in for the main event.


    Workout 2: The “100 Rep Partner Challenge”

    This was the centerpiece of the day’s training – a massive chipper-style workout that Jordan and I tackled together. In partner workouts like this, you split the work as needed to keep moving as efficiently as possible. It’s a fantastic way to push yourself harder than you might alone.

    The Workout Blueprint (For Time):

    • 1000m Row Erg
    • 100 Wall Balls (20 lbs)
    • 100 cals Echo Bike
    • 100 Box Jumps (24″)
    • 100 Burpee Pull-ups
    • 1000m Row Erg

    Movement Breakdown & Rationale for Hyrox Prep:

    This workout is a phenomenal test of work capacity, directly applicable to Hyrox.

    1km Row Erg: A staple for building the aerobic engine and full-body endurance required for the start and end of any Hyrox race.

    100 Wall Balls: This is a full Hyrox station. Completing 100 reps, even split with a partner, builds the muscular endurance in the legs and shoulders needed to get through this station efficiently under fatigue.

    100 cals Echo Bike: While not a Hyrox machine, the Echo Bike is arguably one of the toughest conditioning tools out there. Building capacity on this machine makes every other erg feel more manageable.

    100 Box Jumps: Develops explosive leg power, which translates to better running economy and more efficient movement through stations like the Burpee Broad Jumps.

    100 Burpee Pull-ups: An incredibly demanding combination of a full-body metabolic movement (the burpee) and an upper body pulling strength test (the pull-up). This builds a massive engine and serious grit.

    My Experience: Jordan and I pushed hard and finished in 27 minutes and 9 seconds. Splitting the work as needed allowed us to keep the intensity high. The Burpee Pull-ups were, as expected, the toughest part and took the longest chunk of time (8:28). I was particularly stoked about the final 1km row, which we completed in just 3:27 – a great sign that we were able to dig deep and find another gear at the very end of a punishing workout.

    Workout 3: The Sled Pull PR! (A Part of the Crossfit Birch Bender WOD)

    A little while after the partner challenge, feeling good, I decided to test a heavy sled pull.

    The Lift:

    • 100-foot Sled Pull @ 610 lbs

    My Experience: This was a GRIND. My shoes were slipping pretty badly on the surface, which made getting traction difficult, but I managed to pull it the full 100 feet. It felt incredibly good to hit such a massive PR! It’s a huge confidence booster for my overall strength and for Hyrox stations like the sled pull and push.

    Overall Reflections:

    Today was a fantastic reminder of the power of training with a partner to push your limits, and the importance of listening to your body (with a good warmup) while also taking opportunities to test your strength when you’re feeling good. After all that volume and a heavy PR, a rest day from resistance training is definitely in order tomorrow. Plan is to hit a nice active recovery run to flush things out and let the body rebuild.

    Partner Workouts & Pushing Limits for Hyrox

    Training with a partner can be a game-changer for pushing past your perceived limits, a key skill for race day. As a certified Hyrox Performance Coach, I can help you build the strength and work capacity needed for the October Hyrox in Toronto. Let’s find your next gear!

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    Do you prefer training solo or with a partner? What’s the craziest partner workout you’ve ever done? Share in the comments!


    Workout Summaries (June 13, 2025)

    Warmup (BikeERG):

    • Activity Name: Indoor Cycling
    • Duration: 10m 1s (Moving Time)
    • Distance: 5.0 km
    • Calories: 139 C
    • Avg HR: 129 bpm
    • Max HR: 146 bpm
    • Avg Power: 205 W

    100 Rep Partner Challenge:

    • Activity Name: ROXFIT(15)
    • TOTAL TIME: 27:09
    • Calories: 421 C
    • Avg HR: 162 bpm
    • Max HR: 181 bpm
    • Training Effect: Tempo (Aerobic: 3.3)

    Detailed Log (Partner Challenge)

    # TYPE TIME HR
    11km Row Erg03:41138
    2100 Wall Balls03:08156
    3100 cals Echo Bike04:37164
    4100 Box Jump03:48163
    5100 Burpee Pull Up08:28169
    61km Row Erg03:27173

    Sled Pull PR:

    • Lift: 100-foot Sled Pull
    • Weight: 610 lbs
    • Note: Unlogged by watch, performed after the partner challenge.
  • June 7 – A 1h 43m Hyrox Strength Hybrid Workout

    June 7 – A 1h 43m Hyrox Strength Hybrid Workout

    Today, Saturday, June 7th, 2025, was the day to tackle a monster workout I had planned. While not a direct Hyrox simulation due to the longer, programmed rest periods, this session was designed as a long, grueling, preparatory workout. The goal was to test the physical and mental endurance required to not just complete, but compete in, a Hyrox race, by working for a duration that exceeds the race itself. The structure involved multiple distinct blocks of work, culminating in a brutal “For Time” finisher designed to challenge me when already deeply fatigued.

    A Quick Note on Volume & Intensity

    This workout is exceptionally high in volume and designed as a peak training session. It is not intended as a standard daily workout. Please do not attempt this without significant training experience. Always listen to your body, prioritize good form, ensure adequate recovery, and scale workouts appropriately to your current fitness level and goals. Consistent, smart training is the key to long-term success!

    This Hyrox Workout Blueprint: Strength Hybrid

    This session was broken into distinct blocks, each separated by a 2:00 rest period, leading into a continuous “For Time” finisher. I used the Roxfit app to program this workout on my Garmin Fenix 7 ahead of time, which is a great way to track complex, multi-part sessions like this. It allows me to run the workout on my watch and simply hit the lap button each time I finish a movement to seamlessly transition to the next, while accurately logging my times.

    The Workout:

    • Block 1 (3 Rounds):
      • 20 Barbell Back Squats @ 135 lbs
      • 500m Run
      (2:00 Rest after each round)
    • Block 2:
      • 1000m SkiErg
      (2:00 Rest after)
    • Block 3 (3 Rounds):
      • 40 Sandbag Lunges @ 50 lbs
      • 500m Row
      (2:00 Rest after each round)
    • Block 4:
      • 2km Echo Bike
      (2:00 Rest after)
    • Block 5 (3 Rounds):
      • 15 Dual DB Deadlift Jumps @ 50 lbs
      • 1km BikeERG
      (2:00 Rest after each round)
    • Block 6:
      • 1km Run
      (2:00 Rest after)
    • Block 7 (For Time Finisher):
      • 200m Farmers Carry @ ORG (Orange Kettlebells – 61.6 lbs per hand)
      • 200m Walking Lunges
      • 100 Wall Balls @ 20 lbs
      • 50 Burpee Broad Jumps
      • 200m Run
      • 200m Farmers Carry @ ORG (Orange Kettlebells – 61.6 lbs per hand)

    Movement Breakdown & Rationale:

    Let’s break down the purpose of these blocks in a Hyrox context:

    Barbell Back Squat & Run: Builds foundational leg strength and endurance and immediately tests your ability to run with pre-fatigued legs.

    SkiErg: A full-body power and endurance test, a key station in Hyrox that taxes the entire system.

    Sandbag Lunges & Row: Unilateral leg work with an awkward object (the sandbag) is highly functional. Pairing it with the rower adds another full-body cardio stimulus.

    Echo Bike: A notoriously difficult machine that builds serious power and grit. A pure test of your “engine.”

    Dual DB Deadlift Jumps & BikeERG: Develops explosive hip power and posterior chain endurance, paired with a more sustainable cardio effort on the BikeERG.

    The Finisher (Block 7): This is a classic Hyrox-style chipper designed to be completed when you are already exhausted. It combines almost all the key elements: a heavy carry to tax the grip and core, high-volume leg work with lunges and wall balls, a full-body power endurance test with burpee broad jumps, and more running and carrying under extreme fatigue.

    My Experience & Key Takeaways: The Gauntlet Completed!

    This workout was every bit as challenging as it looked on paper. The total time from start to finish was 1 hour, 43 minutes, and 26 seconds. This was a true test of pacing and just refusing to quit.

    The first six blocks were about managing effort to save something for the finisher. The final “For Time” block, which started after the 1km run, was where the real test began. I managed to complete the first 200m Farmer’s Carry with the 61.6 lb kettlebells unbroken for the first 150m before having to take a quick break, which was a good start. The 200m of walking lunges clocked in at 214 total lunges, a huge volume that really taxed the legs. By the time I got to the Wall Balls, I was pretty well thrashed, and my pace on those was definitely slower than I would have liked, but it was about survival at that point.

    Around 30 reps into the 50 Burpee Broad Jumps, my left knee “blew up” pretty bad, becoming quite painful, which forced me to slow down and be much more deliberate with my movement to get through them. The final 200m Farmer’s Carry was a battle of will against a fried grip; the 200m was broken up into short 50m chunks, taking about 7-10 seconds of rest between each. It’s a great data point for where my grip endurance is deep into a workout.

    Scaled Version for This Hyrox Workout:

    This workout is extremely high in volume. To scale it effectively, you could:

    • Option A: Reduce the Full Workout:
      • Perform only 1-2 rounds of the multi-round blocks.
      • Cut all distances (Ski, Row, Bike, Run) in half.
      • In the final “For Time” block, cut all distances and reps in half (e.g., 100m carries, 100m lunges, 50 wall balls, 25 burpee broad jumps).
    • Option B: Perform a Section Only:
      • Choose just one or two of the main blocks (e.g., Block 1 and Block 2) as your workout for the day.
      • Tackle the “For Time” finisher (Block 7) as a standalone workout on another day, but perhaps with reduced reps/distance as well.

    Always use appropriate weights for your fitness level. The goal of a session like this is to sustain effort over time, not to fail due to excessive loading.

    Simulating Race Day for Hyrox Success

    Long preparatory workouts are a key part of building the capacity for the grueling nature of Hyrox. As a certified Hyrox Performance Coach, I can help you build the capacity to handle these efforts and peak for the October Hyrox in Toronto. Let’s build a plan that prepares you for the grind!

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    What does your longest preparatory workout look like? Share your thoughts on this monster session in the comments!


    Workout Summary (June 7, 2025)

    • Workout Name: HYROX STRENGTH HYBRID WORKOUT
    • TOTAL TIME: 1:43:26
    • Date: Sat, Jun 7, 2025
    • Focus: Full Body Endurance, Hyrox Preparation
    • Calories: 1253 C
    • Avg HR: 153 bpm
    • Max HR: 177 bpm
    • Training Effect: VO2 Max (Aerobic: 4.6, Anaerobic: 2.1)

    Detailed Workout Log

    # TYPE TIME HR
    120 Barbell Back Squat00:57108
    2500m Run02:24117
    3120s Rest02:00147
    420 Barbell Back Squat01:04126
    5500m Run02:27161
    6120s Rest02:00153
    720 Barbell Back Squat01:11140
    8500m Run02:17165
    9120s Rest02:00147
    101km Ski Erg04:17153
    11120s Rest02:00139
    1240 Sandbag Lunges02:50159
    13500m Row Erg01:32164
    14120s Rest02:00154
    1540 Sandbag Lunges02:04156
    16500m Row Erg01:48167
    17120s Rest02:00153
    1840 Sandbag Lunges01:57153
    19500m Row Erg01:50167
    20120s Rest02:00154
    212km Echo Bike03:15163
    22120s Rest02:00161
    2320 DB Deadlift Jumps01:17156
    241km Bike Erg01:52162
    25120s Rest02:00150
    2620 DB Deadlift Jumps01:10152
    271km Bike Erg01:53166
    28120s Rest02:00146
    2920 DB Deadlift Jumps01:10150
    301km Bike Erg01:59161
    31120s Rest02:00147
    321km Run03:59147
    33200m KB Farmers Carry03:35149
    34200m Walking Lunges08:19157
    35100 Wall Balls09:34155
    3650 Burpee Broad Jump10:45156
    37200m Run02:04150
    38200m KB Farmers Carry02:14161
  • June 1 – Hyrox Endurance Test: 1h22m Grinder

    June 1 – Hyrox Endurance Test: 1h22m Grinder

    After a couple of full workdays on Thursday and Friday that kept me out of the gym, and only a short session on Saturday, I was feeling energized and eager to hit a really hard, long workout today, Sunday, June 1st, 2025. My fellow coach at Crossfit Birch Bender, Jordan, was on the same page, so we intentionally set out for a grueling session, aiming to push our endurance boundaries and work for as long, or even longer, than a full Hyrox race. This type of extended workout is incredibly valuable for Hyrox preparation. When you get comfortable operating at this duration and intensity, a Hyrox race itself starts to feel like just another challenging, but manageable, day at the office. It builds immense mental fortitude and physical resilience.

    A Quick Note on Volume & Intensity

    Before we dive into the details, I want to share a quick thought: The volume and intensity described in some of my training logs, including today’s extended session, are specific to my current training cycle, experience, and personal goals of testing my limits and building fortitude for long, grinding events. This isn’t a blanket recommendation for everyone to follow verbatim. Always listen to your body, prioritize good form, ensure adequate recovery, and scale workouts appropriately to your current fitness level and goals. Consistent, smart training will always yield the best long-term results. Where applicable, I’ll offer some scaled options for the workouts I share.

    This Hyrox Workout Blueprint: Extended Endurance & Full Body Burn

    The workout was structured with multiple couplets and blocks, hitting various muscle groups and energy systems, with a significant emphasis on maintaining effort over a long period – a true test of will and conditioning for Hyrox.

    The Workout:

    • Block 1 (3 Rounds):
      • 20 DB Incline Press
      • 500m Ski Erg
    • Followed by: 20 Burpees
    • Block 2 (3 Rounds):
      • 20 EZ Bar Curls @ 35lbs
      • 600m Row Erg
    • Followed by: 20 Pull Ups
    • Block 3 (3 Rounds):
      • 20 Push Ups
      • 500m Run
    • Followed by: 40 Box Jumps @24”
    • Block 4 (3 Rounds):
      • 20 EZ Bar Preacher Curls @ 35lbs
      • 1km Echo Bike
    • Followed by: 100 KB Goblet Squats
    • Block 5 (3 Rounds):
      • 20 Ring Pushups
      • 1000m BikeERG
    • Followed by: 1km Run

    Movement Breakdown & Rationale:

    Let’s explore some of these pairings for Hyrox-style endurance:

    DB Incline Press & Ski Erg: This combines an upper chest and shoulder strength-endurance movement with a full-body, high-output cardio machine that heavily taxes the upper body and core. Great for building resilience for pushing movements after a lung burner, simulating the compromised strength work after a tough cardio effort common in Hyrox.

    Burpees: The classic full-body test of fitness and mental grit, used here to spike the heart rate and test work capacity between blocks.

    EZ Bar Curls / Preacher Curls & Ergs (Row Erg / Echo Bike): While direct arm work isn’t a primary Hyrox station, maintaining grip and arm strength/endurance is vital for obstacles like the Farmer’s Carry, Sled Pull, and Wall Balls. Pairing these with ergs keeps the overall intensity up and builds accessory muscle endurance while maintaining cardiovascular output.

    Pull Ups & Push Ups with Running: Fundamental bodyweight movements testing upper body pulling and pushing strength endurance, broken up by running to mimic Hyrox race flow and build capacity in core bodyweight movements under running fatigue.

    Box Jumps: A key plyometric exercise for developing explosive power in the legs and hips, crucial for improving running economy and dynamic movements in Hyrox like burpee broad jumps or clearing obstacles.

    100 KB Goblet Squats: A high-volume leg and core crusher, demanding mental toughness and muscular endurance. This really tests lower body endurance and mental fortitude deep into the workout, similar to facing a tough station like Wall Balls or Lunges when already very fatigued in Hyrox.

    Ring Pushups & BikeERG: Ring Pushups are a challenging variation that demands greater stability and control from the shoulders, chest, and core due to the instability of the rings. Paired with sustained BikeERG efforts, this creates a high-intensity finisher to build chest, shoulder, and core stability under fatigue and push the conditioning envelope.

    My Experience & Key Takeaways:

    This was a long one – 1 hour, 22 minutes, and 27 seconds to be exact – and the goal was to really push that endurance barrier with Jordan. We kept a steady pace throughout. Overall, the workout felt pretty well put together, though my personal takeaway is that we definitely went too light on all the bicep curls (both EZ bar @35lbs and preacher curls @35lbs). For the next similar session, those weights need to go up to get the desired stimulus.

    The 100 KB Goblet Squats were particularly tough, as expected. That’s a lot of reps to grind through when you’re already deep into a workout. It really tests your mental game as much as your legs and core. The 40 Box Jumps also added a good spike in intensity and leg fatigue before moving into the next block.

    My running pace continues to be a key focus area for Hyrox. Today’s session included several 500m run segments and a final 1km run. While one 500m piece hit a 4:56/km pace, the others were closer to 5:20/km, and the final 1km was at 5:35/km. My overall goal is to consistently and relatively easily run sub-5:00/km pace to be more competitive in Hyrox. So, there’s work to be done there for sustained speed over distance, especially when embedded within these demanding Hyrox simulation workouts.

    Scaled Version for This Endurance Workout:

    This is a high-volume, long-duration workout. Here’s a way to scale it while keeping the spirit:

    • Reduce Rounds: Instead of 3 rounds for each block, consider 1-2 rounds.
    • Reduce Reps/Distance:
      • DB Incline Press: 10-15 reps
      • Ski/Row Erg/BikeERG: 250-300m for Ski/Row, 500-750m for BikeERG/Echo Bike
      • Burpees: 10-15 reps
      • Curls: 10-15 reps (with appropriate weight)
      • Pull Ups: Assisted, or 5-10 reps (or Ring Rows)
      • Push Ups: 10-15 reps (from knees if needed)
      • Runs: 200-400m
      • Box Jumps: 15-25 reps (to an appropriate height)
      • KB Goblet Squats: 30-50 reps
      • Ring Pushups: Regular Push-ups (floor or incline), or Knee Push-ups, 10-15 reps
    • Reduce Overall Blocks: Pick 2-3 of the main blocks to focus on.
    • Lighter Weights: Use appropriate weights for all loaded movements.

    The key is to maintain a challenging but sustainable effort for a longer duration than you might typically train, to build that specific Hyrox endurance.

    Building That Hyrox Engine!

    Long sessions like these are tough but incredibly effective for preparing for the demands of a full Hyrox race. As a certified Hyrox Performance Coach, I can help you structure your training to build the endurance and strength you need for the October Hyrox in Toronto. Let’s get you race-ready!

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    What are your go-to long and grueling workouts for building Hyrox-style endurance? Share your favorites in the comments!


    Workout Summary (June 1, 2025)

    • Workout Name: HYROX ENDURANCE GRINDER
    • TOTAL TIME: 1:22:27
    • CALORIES: 1093 C
    • AVG HR: 158 bpm
    • Date: Sun, Jun 1, 2025 at 01:27 p.m.
    • Focus: Full Body Endurance, Hyrox Simulation

    Detailed Workout Log

    # Exercise Time Pace Ski/Row (/500m) Pace Run (/1000m) Watts (Row/Bike Avg) HR
    120 DB Incline Press01:11121
    2500m Ski Erg01:581:58.0152
    320 DB Incline Press00:44156
    4500m Ski Erg02:072:07.0160
    520 DB Incline Press01:21162
    6500m Ski Erg02:052:05.0161
    720 Burpee01:59167
    820 Ez Bar Curls @35lbs01:00160
    9600m Row Erg02:111:49.2265154
    1020 Ez Bar Curls @35lbs01:18160
    11600m Row Erg02:131:50.8253161
    1220 Ez Bar Curls @35lbs01:46164
    13600m Row Erg02:131:50.8254162
    1420 Pull Up03:01167
    1520 Push Ups00:39159
    16500m Run02:4005:20170
    1720 Push Ups01:33159
    18500m Run02:4005:20166
    1920 Push Ups01:36159
    20500m Run02:2804:56167
    2140 Box Jumps @24”03:47170
    2220 Ez Bar Preacher Curl @35lbs01:26162
    231km Echo Bike01:39165
    2420 Ez Bar Preacher Curl @35lbs02:27158
    251km Echo Bike01:41159
    2620 Ez Bar Preacher Curl @35lbs01:51157
    271km Echo Bike01:41157
    28100 KB Goblet Squat10:11146
    2920 Ring Pushups03:13149
    301000m BikeERG02:02204149
    3120 Ring Pushups03:09150
    321000m BikeERG01:50232150
    3320 Ring Pushups02:57152
    341000m BikeERG01:58221159
    351km Run05:3505:35163
  • May 21 – Building a Powerful Back for Hyrox: A Pull Day Workout Guide

    May 21 – Building a Powerful Back for Hyrox: A Pull Day Workout Guide


    Early Afternoon Miles & Gearing Up For Tonight

    Headed out this afternoon for what I hoped would be a helpful recovery run. My quads are still super sore from Monday’s Quad workout, so the main idea was to keep it relatively short, aim for around a 5:30 min/km pace, and just get everything moving again before a bigger Hyrox workout I have planned for this evening.

    For those who like a bit more detail, here’s a lap-by-lap look at the numbers from the run:

    Lap Distance (km) Lap Time Pace (min/km) Avg HR (bpm) Avg Power (W) Avg Cadence (spm)
    1 1.00 5:30.5 5:30 125 366 164
    2 1.00 5:28.1 5:28 135 371 165
    3 1.00 5:34.2 5:34 151 337 164
    4 1.00 5:32.6 5:33 157 337 164
    5 1.00 5:25.3 5:25 157 345 165
    6 0.83 4:11.0 5:02 161 399 168

    So, all told, that came out to 5.83 km in 31 minutes and 42 seconds, for an overall average pace of 5:26 min/km.

    I was actually pretty happy to see the pace come in a little quicker than targeted, and the legs felt surprisingly decent by the end. Hopefully, that’s done the job of flushing things out a bit!
    Now, on to focusing on tonight’s session…


    Building a Powerful Back for Hyrox: A Pull Day Workout Guide

    This evening, Wednesday, May 21st, I hit a Hyrox workout specifically designed to build a powerful back, solid grip, and the kind of pulling endurance that’s essential for the Hyrox in Toronto this October.

    I had my friend and fellow coach, Jordan from Crossfit Birch Bender, alongside me for this one, which always helps to push the intensity! We finished this “For Time” session in 37 minutes and 14 seconds. Unfortunately, my watch decided to take the night off from tracking heart rate, but the effort was definitely logged in sweat!

    Let’s dive into the structure and rationale behind this pull-focused session.

    This Hyrox Workout Blueprint: Back, Grip & Pulling Power

    This workout targeted the back and pulling muscles from various angles, combining strength movements with different cardiovascular demands to enhance work capacity.

    The Workout:

    • 1. 3 Rounds:
      • 6 Pull Ups
      • 1000m BikeERG
    • 2. 3 Rounds:
      • 10 Barbell Bent Over Row @ 185lbs
      • 400m Row Erg
    • 3. 3 Rounds:
      • 10 Kipping Levers
      • 600m Echo Bike
    • 4. 3 Rounds:
      • 10 Ring Front Levers
      • 600m Ski ERG

    Movement Breakdown & Rationale:

    Here’s why these movements were selected for a comprehensive pull-focused Hyrox workout:

    Pull Ups & 1000m BikeERG: Pull-ups are a fundamental bodyweight exercise for developing lats, biceps, and overall upper body vertical pulling strength. Pairing them with a 1000m BikeERG immediately challenges your cardiovascular system while your upper body is pre-fatigued.
    Why I chose them: To build foundational pulling strength and test endurance by transitioning quickly to a sustained cardio effort.

    Barbell Bent Over Row @ 185lbs & 400m Row Erg: The bent-over row is a powerhouse for building a thick, strong back (lats, rhomboids, traps) and posterior chain. Using 185lbs ensures a significant strength stimulus. The Row Erg complements this perfectly, being a full-body movement with a strong pulling component.
    Why I chose them: To develop horizontal pulling strength with a heavy load, followed by a cardio effort that reinforces pulling mechanics and builds endurance.

    Kipping Levers & 600m Echo Bike: Kipping Levers are a dynamic gymnastic movement that builds significant core strength, lat engagement, and body control. The Echo Bike provides a very high-intensity, short-burst cardio challenge.
    Why I chose them: To incorporate a more skill-based, dynamic pulling movement that heavily taxes the core, paired with a maximal effort on the notoriously challenging Echo Bike.

    Ring Front Levers & 600m Ski ERG: Ring Front Levers (or progressions towards them) are an advanced calisthenics exercise demanding incredible core, lat, and overall pulling strength and stability. The Ski ERG offers a full-body metabolic finisher that requires a strong pull and core engagement.
    Why I chose them: To target peak isometric and dynamic pulling strength with the levers, followed by a full-body cardiovascular onslaught on the Ski ERG to finish strong.

    My Experience & Key Takeaways:

    Yesterday evening’s session with Jordan was a good one. Having a training partner always adds an extra layer of motivation and pushes the pace. The initial Pull Up and BikeERG sets felt good, establishing a rhythm. The Barbell Bent Over Rows at 185lbs were challenging but felt strong, and the Row Erg intervals kept the intensity high.

    The Kipping Levers and Ring Front Levers were definitely the most technical parts of the workout, demanding a lot of core control and grip strength, especially when moving to the Echo Bike and Ski ERG afterwards. The watch glitching out on HR was a bit of a bummer, but you learn to train by feel, and this was definitely a high-effort session throughout.

    Why This Type of Hyrox Workout Is Effective:

    This pull-focused Hyrox workout is beneficial because it:

    • Develops Comprehensive Pulling Strength: Addresses vertical and horizontal pulling, as well as dynamic and more static gymnastic pulling strength.
    • Builds Grip Endurance: Essential for many Hyrox obstacles like farmer’s carries and sled pulls.
    • Enhances Core Stability: Crucial for transferring power and maintaining form.
    • Improves Cardiovascular Capacity: The varied erg pieces ensure your “engine” is constantly challenged.
    • Simulates Race Conditions: Alternating between strength and cardio mimics the Hyrox race flow.

    If you’re looking to build a stronger back and improve your pulling capabilities for Hyrox or general fitness, consider these types of exercise combinations. Always prioritize form, especially with heavier loads and more technical movements.

    Ready to Master Your Pull Game for Hyrox?

    As a certified Hyrox Performance Coach, I’m dedicated to helping athletes of all levels prepare for the unique demands of Hyrox. If you’re setting your sights on the October Hyrox in Toronto, or any Hyrox event, and want expert guidance to structure your training, improve your performance, or conquer the course, I’d love to connect. Let’s work together to get you to that finish line feeling powerful and prepared!

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    What are your favorite exercises for a killer pull day Hyrox workout? Let me know in the comments!


    Workout Summary

    • Workout Name: HYROX PULL POWER
    • TOTAL TIME: 37:14
    • CALORIES: Not Tracked
    • AVG HR: Not Tracked (watch glitch)
    • Date: Wed, May 21, 2025 at 06:42 PM
    • Synced: Synced from Watch
    • Focus: Pull Strength & Endurance
    • Type: FOR TIME – 37:14

    Detailed Workout Log

    # Exercise Time
    16 Pull Ups00:21
    21000m BikeERG01:57
    36 Pull Ups00:40
    41000m BikeERG02:03
    56 Pull Ups00:33
    61000m BikeERG01:55
    710 Barbell Bent Over Row @ 185lbs00:50
    8400m Row Erg01:26
    910 Barbell Bent Over Row @ 185lbs01:19
    10400m Row Erg01:26
    1110 Barbell Bent Over Row @ 185lbs01:17
    12400m Row Erg01:28
    1310 Kipping Levers02:07
    14600m Echo Bike00:56
    1510 Kipping Levers00:57
    16600m Echo Bike00:57
    1710 Kipping Levers01:05
    18600m Echo Bike00:55
    1910 Ring Front Levers02:24
    20600m Ski ERG03:04
    2110 Ring Front Levers02:20
    22600m Ski ERG02:41
    2310 Ring Front Levers01:44
    24600m Ski ERG02:41