Welcome to Invictus Engine! – You’ll see below that the format of our program provides you with 10 different training options categorized by modality and energy system and puts the power in your hands to structure your training schedule around your priorities. For example, a three-day/week training schedule might look like this:
- Monday – Running Session – VO2 Max Priority
- Wednesday – Rowing Session – Lactate Threshold Priority
- Saturday – Running Session – Aerobic Threshold Priority
Or if you want to train just 3x/week but really focus on an energy system instead of a modality, you may choose to do just the VO2 Max, Lactate or Aerobic Threshold sessions – one each from the running, rowing and mixed-modal options.
Alternatively, if you would like to train 6 days/week, your training schedule might look something like this:
- Monday – Running Session – VO2 Max Priority
- Tuesday – Mixed-Modal Session – Aerobic Threshold Priority
- Wednesday – Rowing Session – Lactate Threshold Priority
- Thursday – Swimming Technique Session
- Friday – Mixed-Modal Session – VO2 Max Priority
- Saturday – Running Session – Aerobic Threshold Priority
The power to choose is yours, but your coaches are here to help! Please let us know how we can best guide you in the comments, and via the private Facebook page – which is titled “Invictus Engine.” Please also continue to post workout results to comments, simply noting the sessions as “VO2 Max Running Session” or “Lactate Threshold Mixed-Modal Session” followed by your results (times or distances). We look forward to following your progress and helping you get the most benefit from this program!
Running Sessions
Session 1 – VO2 Max Priority
Fifteen sets for times:
Sprint 100 Meters @ 90-95%
Rest 60-90 seconds
Session 2 – Lactate Threshold
“Invictus 800 Meter Interval Test”
Complete as many sets as possible of:
Run 800 Meters @ 100% of 1-Mile PR pace
Rest 2 minutes
Compare your results to the week of September 5, 2022.
Treat this as a test of your ability to hold your 1-Mile PR pace for 800 meters. Complete as many sets as possible at that pace, and conclude your session when you miss your goal time by more than 4 seconds.
Session 3 – Aerobic Threshold
For times:
Run 1600 Meters @ 85-90% of 5k PR pace
Run 1600 Meters @ 90-95% of 5k PR pace
Run 800 Meters @ 55-60% of 5k PR pace
Run 1600 Meters @ 85-90% of 5k PR pace
Run 1600 Meters @ 90-95% of 5k PR pace
Rowing Sessions
Session 1 – VO2 Max Priority
Eight sets for times of:
Row 250 Meters @ 90-95% of your 500m PR pace
Row 250 Meters @ 55-60% of your 500m PR pace
Row 250 Meters @ 95-100% of your 500m PR pace
Rest 2-3 minutes
Session 2 – Lactate Threshold
Six sets for times of:
Row 1250 Meters
Rest 3 minutes
Your goal should be to maintain consistent pacing across all sets. Your goal should be to stay as close to your 5K PR Pace as possible and trust your ability to recover during each three minute rest period.
Session 3 – Aerobic Threshold
For distance:
30 Minutes of Rowing
Pace by feel…if you feel good today, push your paces; if you feel sore or tired from the week’s training, focus more on mechanics and breathing than on your speed.
Cyclical & Mixed-Modal Sessions
Session 1 – VO2 Max Priority
Against a 2-minute running clock…
30/24 Calories of Assault Bike
Max Reps of Dumbbell Front Squats
Rest 3 minutes between sets and complete a total of EIGHT sets.
Session 2 – Lactate Threshold
Four sets for times of:
21 Calories of Assault Bike
15 Thrusters (95/65 lbs)
9 Wall Walks
Rest 3 to 4 minutes between sets.
Session 3 – Aerobic Threshold
“Roxy #1”
For time:
800 Meter Run
800 Meter Ski Erg or Row
800 Meter Run
40 Box Jumps (24″/20″)
800 Meter Run
40 Push-Ups
800 Meter Run
800 Meter Row or Ski Erg
Compare results to the week of April 18, 2022.
This workout mimics elements of a Hyrox race and will help individuals start to get a feel for pacing and approach. We’re excited about helping people prepare for recreational Hyrox races and showing up in force with Invictus members and followers at several upcoming races.
Swimming Technique Session
Before today’s session, check out this link for a good tutorial regarding body position and this link on common swimming errors.
Warm-Up Technique Drills
Four sets of:
25 Meter Finger Tip Drag
(FTD: Drag your fingertips along the surface of the water as you recover. This drill encourages high elbows.)
Rest 20 seconds between each 25 Meter efforts
Followed by…
Four sets of:
25 Meter Kick For Count of 3 and then take 3 arm strokes; repeat for the whole 25. Count of 3 is 1, 1000, 2, 1000, 3, 1000.
Rest 30 seconds between 25 Meter efforts
Followed by…
Four sets of:
25 Meter Catch Up – use fins if necessary
Rest 20 seconds
Main Set
One set of:
25 Meter Stroke Count of 70%
Rest 15 seconds
50 Meter Maintain Stroke Count of 70%
Rest 30 seconds
100 Meter Maintain Stroke Count of 70%
Rest 30 seconds
50 Meter Maintain Stroke Count of 70%
Rest 30 seconds
25 Meter Maintain Stroke Count of 70%
Followed by…
Four sets of:
50 Meter Swim @ 70% effort
60 seconds rest
(try to come in at the same time each set)
(take note of your times)
Followed by…
Every Minute on the Minute for 8 Minutes:
25 Meter Swim
(The focus of these 25 meters is to tucked your chin and rotate your head to breath; one goggle in the water, one goggle out.)
Cool Down Technique Drills
100 Meters – Drill of Your Choice