Hyrox Coaching Podcast
This week is with Scottish HYROX athlete Liam McCrory, who’s gone from a 1:02 first pro race to running 53:47 in an Elite 15 major in just over two years. We dig into how a background in football, years of disciplined S&C work, and balancing full-time work as a prison officer has shaped the way he trains and races. We chat about: * Moving from football into HYROX and why the sport completely hooked him * The difference between “training” and just “working out” * How he structures training around full-time shifts and limited recovery time * Why he trains mostly alone and how he manages motivation and discipline * Sled strategy, pacing conservatively, and building strong second halves in races * Burpee broad jump technique and how plyometric work has helped his efficiency * Why he doesn’t bother with long runs anymore and instead uses bikes, ergs and controlled running volume * RPE, threshold training, race strategy and learning to race rather than chase times * Handling bad races, penalties, disappointment and missing qualification by seconds * What it’s actually like racing in the Elite 15 environment against the best in the world * Thoughts on the future of HYROX, world championships, doubles racing and where the sport is heading A really good conversation around progression, consistency, balancing life with training, and what it actually takes to keep moving up in the sport without living like a full-time athlete. Humans do love voluntarily paying money to drag sleds around convention centres on industrial carpet. Strange species.
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