Rowing WOD 2/20/13:
500m Row
10 Handstand Push Ups
15 Kettle Bell Swings (1.5/1 pood)
This past Sunday at CRASH-B’s it was amazing sitting in the stands and watching the finals of the men’s and women’s open division. In the last heat of the day the front row of ergs was filled with giants. The top two athletes who fought tooth and nail to the finish line were holding a pace of 1:29 /500m every stroke for the whole race except the start and finish where they sprinted even faster. It’d be interesting to see how they’d do in the Open, especially if a 2k row pops up this year. They would probably crush the field with times around 5:50 for 2,000 meters.
However, it’d be interesting to see where they’d end up in all of the other workouts that might include snatches, muscle ups, double unders, thrusters, toes to bar, box jumps, and who knows what else. They might do alright, but the more well-rounded athletes would no doubt take over. So, all of you well-rounded athletes who can crush olympic lifting, box jumps, toes to bar, and any other functional movement … what will you do to make up ground on the elite rowers when a 2k pops up again?
Today’s Rowing WOD is a good place to start. Whenever a WOD pops up that includes rowing plus two or three additional movements it helps to have a game plan for the erg going in. If you know the upper body and posterior chain will be taxed from the handstand push ups and KB swings then sitting down on the erg you should be ready to focus on suspension at the catch. Stand up off the quads to get most of your power. When you feel ready, start to bring in the posterior chain more. Breathing will also be a good thing to focus on when you hop back on the erg. You want to be recharged and ready to go for the next round of handstand push ups.
Pace and stroke rating will be key, because they can provide a target for you to focus on and hit. If you know your 2k split, a good goal would be to hold that through the first round and adjust up or down from their depending on how you feel in the second and third round. When your muscles start to build up metabolic waste and the pain creeps in, try to keep the stroke rating quick and light above a 30 (s/m) rather than long and heavy.
Post your time and focus to comments!

11:27. I was trying to keep a consistent time on the rowing piece, just get through the hspu’s as best possible, and blow out the kbs with as much speed as possible. Went 3:19 (unbroken hspu’s), 4:03 (not so much on the hspu’s), 4:05 (repeat of round 2).
10:49 finally got you on one Larry. That being said it was modified off a box for HSPU.
Great job big man!!! HSPU’s are the definition of suck! I may rx those but boy do I pay a steep price. They absolutely crush my shoulders and once your hspu’s are gone they don’t come back very easy!
Awesome Guys! You speak the truth Larry.