THE ENDUROX PODCAST
Join Dr. Dan Plews and Dr. Adam Storey in Episode 2 of The ENDUROX Podcast. In this episode, they break down the training zones most HYROX athletes ignore, unpack the science of peaking for competition, and share what it actually takes to taper correctly for a race like World Champs. They cover: * The Deadly Dozen: what it is and how it compares to HYROX as a training race * Dan Hoy's 57:40 at Hong Kong HYROX and why he's only scratching the surface * Tempo running: what it is, why HYROX athletes neglect it, and how to structure it * Classic tempo sessions including the 4-3-2-1 descending treadmill workout * VO2 max vs threshold training: the physiology, the debate, and what the research actually shows * Polarized training (Seiler & Stöggl) and where threshold fits in the picture * How training background determines when to introduce VO2 max work * Erg-based threshold sessions and how to use them as a complement to running * Six weeks out from competition: how to manage CTL, overload blocks, and taper timing * Competition frequency: how much racing is too much, and how to use races as training * Taper principles: volume, intensity, frequency, and individual psychology * East German vs Bulgarian taper philosophies applied to HYROX * Adam's PhD research on gene expression and sex differences in taper response * The HERITAGE Family Study: how genetics shapes your VO2 max response to training * Muscle fibre type, epigenetics, and the genetics of recovery Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: Deadly Dozen recap and how it compares to HYROX 04:00 - Dan Hoy's 57:40 at Hong Kong HYROX and coaching background 09:21 - Why tempo running is the missing piece for HYROX athletes 10:34 - How to structure a tempo session: examples and session design 13:16 - The 4-3-2-1 descending treadmill session 14:28 - Training diversity and load considerations around tempo 16:24 - Recovery from tempo vs threshold vs VO2 max: what a study actually found 18:24 - Defining VO2 max and threshold: the physiology explained 21:47 - Polarized training, Seiler, Stöggl, and where threshold fits 23:03 - How training background determines the right intensity prescription 27:22 - Using erg-based threshold sessions for HYROX 29:26 - Six weeks to World Champs: overload blocks and CTL strategy 33:43 - Competition frequency: how much is too much? 36:34 - Using races as training without burning out 37:58 - What makes a good taper: East German vs Bulgarian philosophy 42:00 - Gene expression, sex differences in taper response, and Adam's PhD research 46:40 - The HERITAGE Family Study and individual variation in VO2 max trainability 48:05 - Taper principles: how to reduce volume while maintaining intensity 51:43 - Genetics of recovery and muscle fibre type 53:36 - Closing: Kona camp, Stockholm World Champs, and what's coming next
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