Hyrox Coaching Podcast
Hosts Chris and Aaron are joined by Lee Tynan, a HYROX athlete, teacher, former footballer, ex-bodybuilder, husband, dad, and one half of Aaron & Lee’s increasingly competitive doubles partnership. This episode goes deep into Lee’s journey from football into bodybuilding, then eventually into HYROX, where he quickly realised trying to stay “big and fast” at the same time probably wasn’t going to work forever. The lads discuss: * Transitioning from bodybuilding into HYROX * Why compromise running humbled him more than any station * How easy aerobic work completely changed his performances * Letting go of chasing size and aesthetics for performance * Building structure and trusting long-term coaching * Balancing full-time teaching, family life, and 14-15 hours of training per week * Early mornings, late sessions, and making HYROX fit around real life * Fueling for performance instead of dieting for aesthetics * Why most HYROX athletes probably underfuel * Doubles race strategy and why Aaron does more station work despite being “less strong” * How they dynamically split stations during races * Why comparison ruins enjoyment in HYROX * The reality of Elite 15 level fitness * The pressure of racing regularly and chasing points * Lee’s chaotic Chicago Worlds experience after travel disasters nearly stopped him getting to the start line * Tapering vs staying sharp before races * HYROX doubles goals for next season and the new Division 1 format A really honest conversation around training, performance, recovery, body image, competition, and trying to get better in HYROX whilst still having an actual life outside the sport. Rare these days. Everyone else online apparently trains 11 times a day and recovers in an ice bath filled with electrolytes and delusion.
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