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COThe sled push isn’t just another station. It’s the first real separator in a HYROX race.
Up to that point, everyone feels good. Adrenaline is high. The runs feel controlled. You’re thinking, “I’m pacing this perfectly.”
Then you hit the sled.
It’s heavy. It’s pure concentric output. No elastic rebound. No coasting. No hiding.
And this is where races split into two groups:
1. Athletes who respected their effort early.
2.Athletes who burned too hot and now have to pay interest.
The sled push exposes:
• Poor pacing on the first run
• Weak bracing under fatigue
• Inefficient foot drive
• Lack of true lower-body strength endurance
If you redline here, it doesn’t just hurt this station — it bleeds into everything:
Your heart rate spikes.
Your legs flood.
Your confidence takes a hit.
And now you still have sled pull, lunges, wall balls, and more running left.
The sled push decides your race because it forces honesty.
You either move it with control and leave something in the tank…
Or you survive it and spend the rest of the race trying to recover.
Train it heavy.
Train it under fatigue.
And most importantly — respect it on race day.
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