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The Mid-Race Equaliser

By the time you reach the burpee broad jumps, your legs are heavy from sled work and your lungs are screaming.

Yet this 80-metre station can decide whether you hold pace or unravel.

Itโ€™s not about brute force; itโ€™s about rhythm, breathing and technique.

โ€œThe burpee broad jump punishes chaos and rewards control.โ€
โ€”ย RB100.Fitness


Station Overview

Distance: 80 metres (marked in 2.5 m lanes)

Format: Jump forward โ‰ˆ 1โ€“1.5 m per rep until total distance complete

Typical Time: 3โ€“5 minutes depending on category and fatigue

The movement alternates between explosive drive and controlled recovery pace it like an interval workout, not a sprint.

Athlete landing from burpee broad jump, chest upright, arms forward
Athlete landing from burpee broad jump, chest upright, arms forward

Movement Mechanics

1. Burpee Phase

  • Drop into a controlled squat โ†’ hands on floor โ†’ step or hop back into plank.
  • Keep core tight and shoulders over hands.
  • Avoid collapsing hips conserve energy by maintaining structure.

2. Jump Phase

  • As you rise, plant feet beneath hips, swing arms forward, and jump explosively.
  • Aim for consistent distance rather than maximal reach.
  • Land softly with knees tracking over toes; immediately drop into the next burpee.

3. Breathing Control

  • Inhale during descent.
  • Exhale as you jump forward.
  • Keep cadence consistent one full breath per rep.

Finding Your Rhythm

The best athletes find a metronomic pace early and stick with it.

Try a 1:1:1 rhythm โ€” one second down, one second up, one second to stabilise.

Breaking this station into small goals (e.g., every 10 metres) keeps mental focus sharp.

โ€œIn the burpee broad jump, efficiency equals endurance.โ€


Pacing Strategy

DivisionTarget TimeSuggested Cadence
Open Men3 โ€“ 4 min~18 โ€“ 20 burpees per minute
Open Women3:30 โ€“ 4:30 min~16 โ€“ 18 burpees per minute
Pro Men2:45 โ€“ 3:30 min~20 โ€“ 22 burpees per minute
Pro Women3 โ€“ 4 min~18 โ€“ 20 burpees per minute

Start conservatively for the first 20 m.

Increase tempo once rhythm stabilises; maintain technique through the final 10 m.

Training link:ย How to Pace Each HYROX Station for Maximum Efficiency


Common Mistakes and Fixes

MistakeEffectFix
Over-jumping earlyRapid fatigueShorten jumps to maintain rhythm
Chest collapse on descentEnergy loss, shoulder stressEngage core, control drop
Holding breathHeart-rate spikeOne full breath per rep
Landing stiff-leggedJoint impactLand softly, knees bent
Inconsistent distanceLoss of flowPick floor markers for rhythm
Sequence shot of athlete mid-burpee - jump - landing
Sequence shot of athlete mid-burpee – jump – landing

Training for Burpee Broad Jump Efficiency

Skill Drills

  • Paced Burpees with Step Jump: 10ร—20 m at steady cadence.
  • Metronome Burpees: Perform to audio tempo (60 โ€“ 70 bpm) to train rhythm.
  • Burpee + Box Jump Combo: Builds explosive drive and landing mechanics.

Strength Accessories

  • Goblet Squats (3ร—15) for leg endurance.
  • Core Rollouts (3ร—12) to stabilise during transitions.
  • Power Step-Ups (3ร—10 each leg) for hip drive.

Include one focused session weekly during the Build Phase.

For full seasonal programming, seeย Periodisation for HYROX: Structuring Your Training Year.


Transition Tips

After burpees, transition to the rower.

Use the first 250 m of the row to recover breathing inhale on the drive, exhale on return.

Avoid standing still after finishing burpees; walk immediately to your station to keep blood flow consistent.

Linked reading:ย HYROX Race Structure Explained: Distances, Stations & Flow


Mindset Under Fatigue

The burpee broad jump often breaks athletes mentally before physically.

Focus on process, not distance:

โ€œOne burpee, one jump, one breath.โ€

Repetition creates rhythm โ€” rhythm creates flow.

By staying in that rhythm, youโ€™ll recover faster for the second half of the race.

โ€œControl the chaos, and the metres take care of themselves.โ€
โ€”ย RB100.Fitness


Summary: Controlled Power Wins

Burpee broad jumps test patience as much as endurance.

Consistent rhythm, efficient breathing, and controlled landings make this mid-race obstacle a chance to recover rather than collapse.

Train rhythm > power thatโ€™s how you turn chaos into consistency.


About HYROX Season 2025/2026

  • Standard race format: 8 runs, 8 stations.
  • Burpee broad jumps remain Station 5 worldwide.
  • Compete from September 2025 โ€“ June 2026.

See theย RB100 Fitness Racing Events Calendarย to plan your season.

Richard Branson

Richard Branson is a fitness and wellbeing enthusiast with a passion for HYROX, cycling, and technology. He shares insights at the intersection of performance, wellbeing, and innovation. Also see Richard's Articles in Wellbeing Magazine

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