Rest Day 7/7/13: 15min of Skill Work – Post your skills!

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15min of Skill Work

I hope you’re all enjoying the weekend with family and friends.  Take 15 minutes out of your rest day to practice some skills.  Better yet, try to teach a friend the skills you’re working on.  If you can describe and demonstrate a skill through teaching someone else, you’ll reinforce your RR Hollow Rock2understanding and ability with that skill.  Try to pick one skill you’ve mastered and one skill you’re working on and alternate back and forth between the two.  If you crush double unders, but can’t hold a handstand, do 15 double unders and then 5 attempts at a handstand.

Have some fun and get excited for another solid week of training!

Post your skill work to comments.

Rowing WOD 7/6/13: 500m Test – Post Time and Stroke Rate

Rowing WOD 7/6/13:

The Renegade Rowing Club getting after 500m!  Tryout for the Renegade Rowing Team July 19th - All are Welcome!

The Renegade Rowing Club getting after 500m! Tryout for the Renegade Rowing Team July 19th – All are Welcome!

500m Test

How well does your body operate at max effort for 2 minutes?  How much power can you maintain before pain and metabolic waste slows you down?  Today’s assessment will give you an idea of your work capacity in the 2 minute time frame using all three metabolic pathways – phosphagen, glycolytic, and oxidative.  You’ll be pulling from both anaerobic and aerobic energy systems.

Set your monitor for 500 meters and get after it.  Be sure to record your time and average stroke rating.

This will be our baseline 500m for the Summer.  We’ll be testing it again in about a month.  Whether you’re a Vet or Novice, the goal should be to have a strong start, settle for 10 to 20 strokes, and then sprint all out for the last 200m.  Stroke rating should be high, above 30 s/m.  A good goal would be 5 split seconds faster than your 2k split.

Let us know how you do!  Post your results to Comments.

Rowing WOD 7/5/13: AMMAP20 w/ 3 Burpees EMOM – Post Distance

Have Fun!

Have Fun!

Rowing WOD 7/5/13:

Row As Many Meters As Possible in 20min …

*Start w/ 3 Burpees

**Perform 3 Burpees Every Minute On the Minute

When it comes to Burpees and WODs with supplemental tasks to perform every minute it helps to focus on rhythm.  Don’t freak out about the clock.  Just find your rhythm, breathe, and flow.  The same focus is needed on the row in today’s Rowing WOD.  When you get to the erg just strap in and get the flywheel moving.  Then focus on solid pressure and breathing.  Try to put some of the ratio work from Monday to use so that you have a chance to breathe and recover on the recovery.  Finding a smooth rhythm on the erg will help maintain your efficiency.  Try not to pause through the finish.  Keep the hands moving.  Also use this wod to practice the quick release getting off the erg.  This Rowing WOD can be a lot of fun if you practice the Burpee/Push Up Erg Dismount!  Check out the video at the bottom…

Holding the lowest split possible consistently every stroke should be the goal.  Remain efficient and don’t blow yourself up on any one stroke.  Push through and get as many meters as possible!

Post total meters rowed to comments!

Rest Day 7/4/13: Happy 4th of July! – Share it with Friends and Family!

Rest Day 7/4/13:

Fun on the Esplanade last year!

Fun on the Esplanade last year!

Happy 4th of July!

We live in an awesome country and today is a day to celebrate that!  Get outside and enjoy some time with family and friends.  If you need something to do before hitting that BBQ or Picnic, challenge a friend to 100 Burpees!  Ready Go!

Have a great day and come ready to hit it hard tomorrow!

Rowing WOD 7/3/13: “Tailpipe” – 3RFT, 250m Row, Static Hold – Post Partner and Time

Rowing WOD 7/3/13:

Members at CrossFit Boston hitting this wod last week!

Members at CrossFit Boston hitting this wod last week!

“Tailpipe”

With a partner,

3 Rounds For Time

250m Row

Static Hold

  • Double KB Front Rack (1.5/1 pd), OH Barbell Hold (95/65 lbs.), or OH Sandbag Hold – your choice
  • One partner hold and one partner row, then switch

Rowing is an opportunity to push yourself as an individual and as part of a team.  Today’s workout is a partner wod and a good example of how training with a partner can take your effort and performance to the next level.  If you don’t have a training partner you can still do this workout, but it would be a lot more fun to grab someone from the gym and show them what rowing is all about.

One partner will start on the rower and one will start performing a static hold.  If at any point the static hold is lost, the person rowing must pause and wait until the static hold position is regained before continuing.  This is a quick burner that will really get the lungs going.  It’s referred to as tailpipe because by the end it feels like your breathing through a car’s tailpipe.

Focus on breathing and get after the row!  If you can, cheer your partner on and push each other.

Post your team name and time to comments.