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Hyrox Intel — Tagged "Periodisation"

Why Every HYROX Block Needs a Different Job

Every HYROX block needs a different job because the body only adapts to a stimulus for a few weeks before it stops re... more

The Off-Season: What HYROX Athletes Should Do in Summer

In the summer off-season, HYROX athletes should back off race-specific work and instead build a deeper aerobic base, ... more

How to Periodise a Year With Two HYROX Races

To periodise a year with two HYROX races, treat the season as two linked cycles: a full Base → Build → Race build int... more

How Long Should a HYROX Training Block Be?

A HYROX training block should last 3–6 weeks, long enough to drive a genuine adaptation but short enough to keep the ... more

Base, Build, Race: Why HYROX Training Comes in Blocks

HYROX training comes in blocks because fitness is built layer by layer: a Base block develops the aerobic engine, a B... more

What Is Periodisation? The HYROX Athlete's Plain-English Guide

Periodisation is the practice of dividing your HYROX training into distinct blocks, each with one clear job — buildin... more