

Master Your SkiErg Performance For Hyrox & Crossfit with Louisa Sondergaard
In this episode of The Progress Theory, host Dr Phil Price welcomes CrossFit coach and athlete Louise Sondergaard to dive into the world of ergometer training, focusing on the vital yet often overlooked skill development in using ergs, particularly the SkiErg and rower, to enhance athletic performance.
Having first discovered Louise through the Upside Strength podcast with Sean Seale, Dr Phil was intrigued by her passionate discourse on integrating skill learning into erg training within CrossFit and functional fitness, drawing parallels with the detailed technique analysis used in weightlifting. Louise shares insights from her journey as a CrossFit Level 3 coach and her transition from a finance career to coaching full time, with impressive accomplishments like setting world records on the SkiErg during lockdown.
Together, they explore the nuances of erg training, the cultural shift towards recognising its significance in the fitness community, and practical advice for athletes eager to optimise their erg techniques. Whether you're a novice or seasoned athlete, this episode is packed with valuable strategies to elevate your rowing and skiing skill sets and, ultimately, your overall performance.
In this episode, we discuss:
- 00:00 Introduction
- 03:28 Enhancing Monostructural Conditioning Techniques
- 08:59 CrossFit Skill Development Challenges
- 11:28 Coaching Machines: Overcoming Technique Gaps
- 14:46 Rowing vs. Flashy Gym Techniques
- 19:29 Erg Training: Technique and Intervals
- 20:38 Optimising Aerobic Training Methods
- 25:39 Upper and Lower Body Training Balance
- 27:28 Upper Body Skiing Challenges
- 31:54 Transitioning Athletes Struggle in CrossFit
- 37:03 "Ski Erg Skills and Technique"
- 38:35 Microdosing Technique for Athletes
- 43:13 Polarised Training Routine Explained
- 45:50 Online and Custom Fitness Programmes
Takeaways
- Technique Matters: Just like in weightlifting, enhancing your technique on ERGs can lead to better performance. It's about more than just going hard; it's about mastering the skill.
- Complementary Training: Incorporating ERG workouts with other conditioning work can create a well-rounded fitness regime. Using various machines strategically can help manage fatigue and improve overall efficiency.
- Continuous Learning: Coaches need to expand their knowledge base on ERG techniques to effectively incorporate them into training programs. There’s always room to grow and improve!
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Resources Mentioned
- Upside Strength podcast
- Concept 2
- CrossFit
- Hyrox
- SkiErg world records (five kilometers and six kilometers)
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