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With HYROX Glasgow fast approaching, it's tempting to push hard until race day. But in the final week, training smart matters more than training hard. This is where taper week becomes crucial.

A well-executed HYROX taper ensures that you arrive fresh, strong, and ready to perform at your best. In this guide, we’ll cover why tapering is essential, how to structure it properly, and key recovery strategies to maximise your results.

What Is Taper Week?

Taper week is the final 5–7 days before race day, where you reduce training volume but maintain intensity. The goal is to allow your body to recover while staying sharp.

For HYROX athletes, this is especially important due to the high-intensity mix of running and functional fitness stations. Proper tapering prevents burnout, reduces injury risk, and ensures you can go full throttle when it counts.

Why Tapering Before HYROX Matters

1. Maximises Recovery Without Losing Fitness

By cutting back on training volume, your muscles repair and replenish glycogen stores, leading to better endurance and strength on race day.

2. Enhances Speed and Power

You don’t lose fitness in a week—but overtraining can leave you fatigued. A smart taper maintains intensity with short, high-quality sessions so your explosiveness and endurance stay sharp.

3. Reduces Injury Risk

Pushing too hard before the event increases the risk of injury. Tapering allows your body to fully recover so you arrive in peak condition.

4. Improves Mental Readiness

HYROX is as much a mental test as a physical one. Tapering gives you time to focus on your race plan, visualise success, and build confidence.

How To Structure Your HYROX Taper Week

1. Reduce Volume, Maintain Intensity

  • Cut training volume by 30–50% but keep intensity high.
  • Keep runs shorter but maintain race pace efforts.
  • Strength work should focus on lighter loads with explosive movements.

2. Prioritise Mobility & Active Recovery

  • Incorporate light mobility drills, foam rolling, and stretching.
  • Low-impact cardio like cycling or swimming can help maintain movement without overloading the body.

3. Focus on Sleep & Nutrition

  • Aim for 7–9 hours of quality sleep to aid muscle recovery.
  • Stay hydrated and increase carbohydrate intake slightly to fuel performance.

4. Trust The Process

  • Avoid the urge to "make up for lost time"—your training is already done.
  • Visualise your race strategy, from pacing your runs to attacking each workout station.

Race Day: Arrive Fresh & Ready

The HYROX taper isn’t about taking it easy—it’s about optimising your performance. By reducing fatigue and sharpening intensity, you’ll step onto the race floor feeling strong, explosive, and fully prepared.

Trust your training, execute your plan, and leave nothing behind.

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