Rowing WOD 12/8:
3k Row
6min rest
2.5k Row
5min rest
2k Row
Why is rowing fun? One reason is that it provides a challenge in learning technique to be as efficient as possible while working everything from your head to your toes. Elsewhere in sports and training, if you’ve tried the Pose Method of running you may understand the beauty of focusing on technique and the perception of what your body is doing in space. Focusing on form and technique gives your mind something to work toward rather than complaining about how much your legs burn.
Today’s Rowing WOD is a good opportunity to focus on one or two form fixes but get after it as well. Set the monitor for Intervals Variable and enter the work/rest accordingly. This WOD has the potential to build your confidence in the 2k. Come up with a plan and execute. Be consistent with your splits and stroke ratings for all three. If possible go a little bit faster on each piece. Vets might try for a pace of 2k+5, 2k+4, 2k+3 for each successive piece with a stroke rating of 28-32. Find your efficient stroke. Novices should focus on one form fix for each piece and work hard.
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Why is Rowing Fun?
**** Renegade Rowing Club ****
For those joining us at the Renegade Rowing Club this morning we’ll be continuing our work on speed deadlifts and box squats to develop the ability to turn our legs on quicker at the catch. Here’s a short video of Trish doing box squats on Tuesday night.

1:57.0 @ 3000m, 1:59.4 @2500m, 1:56.3 @ 2000m. The round of 2500m was tough. It’s the middle round that always gets me, especially in a 21-15-9 rep scheme.
Way to finish strong Larry. Solid! I was telling the Renegade Rowing Club that this workout was one of the more difficult workouts they’d be seeing just because of the longer distance on top of intensity/focus.
11:54 – 1:59 split
10:14 – 2:02 split
8:15 – 2:04 split
Cardio is shot right now. After being sick for 3 weeks
I hear you Chris, way to get after it though. That’s a solid workout to start bringing it back.