Rowing WOD 3/7/14: Peak Power Test and Tabata Starts – Post Max Watts and Best Split

Rowing WOD:

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Peak Power Test

  • Post Max Watts to Comments.

Tabata Row for Lowest Split

8x :20 On/ :10 Off

  • Practice your Starting Sequence each round.
  • Post Lowest Split hit to Comments.

Strength WOD:

EMOM10

2 Power Cleans

  • Ascending to As Heavy As Possible
  • Post Load to Comments.

Conditioning WOD:

AMRAP4

5 Push Press (95/65 lbs.)

10 Box Jumps (24/20 in.)

  • Post Rounds + Reps to Comments.

The focus of today is Power, so be sure to get in the Rowing and Strength WOD.  If time allows, choose the blocks that will help you improve as an athlete.  If you have enough time for all three blocks then attack them all!

For the Peak Power Test set the monitor for 20 seconds of work and 2 minutes of rest.  Start by paddling a couple of strokes to get the fan moving and then go for max watts.  It may help to video the test or have a partner watch to tell you the highest watts you pulled in just one stroke.  During the 2 minutes of rest paddle lightly or roll out.  Take 3 or 4 tries to find your max wattage starting with the damper set low and increasing the drag each successive try.  At some point you’ll find a drag that you like and gives you the most power.  Your score for the Peak Power Test is the Max Watts pulled in just one stroke.

Give us your best and share your results and experience to comments!

Who’s Ready to test the 2k tomorrow?

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Rowing WOD:

15′ PYR26 (Pyramid @26s/m)

3′, 2′, 1′, 2′, 3′, 4′ (@22s/m, 24, 26, 24, 22, 20)

4′ Rest

15′ PYR26 (Pyramid @26s/m)

3′, 2′, 1′, 2′, 3′, 4′ (@22s/m, 24, 26, 24, 22, 20)

  • Post Splits to comments @26 and @20 for both pyramids

Strength WOD:

5 x 5 Back Squat @80%

  • Post Loads to Comments.

Conditioning WOD:

4 RFT

400m Run

20 Wall Balls (20/14 lbs.)

10 Push Ups

  • If it’s to cold outside to run then sub a 500m row.
  • If you don’t have space for wall balls then sub DB Thrusters.
  • Post time to comments.

Today’s focus is strength.  Use the pyramids in the Rowing WOD for a good warmup and skill session to dial in ratio and control.  Then get in a couple of warmup sets and whatever mobility you need before attacking the Back Squats.  Keep your chest up, lock your breath in, and spread the floor.  Drive through those heels as you fight through the hole.  Put all of your focus and effort into your working sets to get the most out of today.  If you’ve got the time give the Conditioning WOD a shot and empty the tanks.

One more day until we find out what’s in store for “14.2”!  Make sure you’re mobilizing and recovering well.

Have fun and go hard!

Conditioning WOD 3/5/14: “Nancy in a Boat” – 5RFT – 500m Row, 15 OHS – Post Time

Rowing WOD:

BC Men learning the Overhead Squat! Fight to keep that chest up w/ active shoulders!

BC Men learning the Overhead Squat! Fight to keep that chest up w/ active shoulders!

“The Castle”

Row for 21min as follows…

3′ @20 s/m, 3′ @24, 3′ @28, 3′ @26, 3′ @28, 3′ @24, 3′ @20

  • Focus on Rhythm and Ratio
  • Post Distance to Comments

Conditioning WOD:

“Nancy in a Boat”

5 Rounds For Time

500m Row

15 Overhead Squats (95/65 lbs.)

  • Post Time and Average Split to Comments.

Strength WOD:

30 GHD Sit Ups

Superset:

5 x :45 Plank Hold

5 x 10 Knees to Elbows

Today’s Rowing WOD is a great opportunity for any athlete, experienced or not, to get a sense of form and rhythm and then apply it in competition.  Get in a solid warm up and hone your rowing skills in the Rowing WOD and then attack the Conditioning WOD with your new found efficiency and focus on form.

Rhythm and Endurance are two necessities for successful competition in longer WODs.  A great example would be the KB Swings and Pull Ups found in “Helen” or the necessity to be fresh enough for the thrusters and pull ups in Jackie.  Those who find a consistent rhythm can flow through the movements naturally and rely on their aerobic endurance without dipping into their anaerobic energy supply.

In today’s Rowing WOD the focus is developing rhythm and endurance.  Another word for rhythm in rowing is Ratio.  By varying the ratio of the drive to the recovery rowers can maintain the same pace or split, but work more efficiently and make the stroke feel lighter or heavier.

When going from a 20 stroke rating to a 24 you should focus on more pressure with the legs and quickly redirecting the hands through the finish.  This will help increase the stroke rating while leaving you the same amount of time to sit up, breathe, and relax as you slide forward on the recovery.

When you attack “Nancy in a Boat” pick a challenging split and stroke rating to hold, but make sure you’re able to remain efficient and fresh enough to perform the overhead squats unbroken.  Try to focus on your rhythm and ratio to allow for breathing and recovery every single stroke.

Get after it and have a solid day of training!  We will re-test “Nancy in a Boat” next week!

Rowing and Strength WOD 3/4/14: 10 x 250m w/ :45r and 5×5 Deadlift @80% – Post Splits and Loads

Rowing WOD:

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10 x 250m w/ 45 seconds Rest

  • Execute Race Plan
  • Post Splits to Comments

Strength WOD:

5×5 Deadlift @80%

  • Post Loads to Comments

Conditioning WOD:

AMRAP5

21 Double Unders

15 Air Squats

9 Push Ups

  • Post Score to Comments.

The Games Open is here!  What was your game plan for “14.1”?  Those with experience know the benefit of pacing, gaming, and executing a plan to produce a personal best performance.  In the end a game plan facilitates mental toughness and focus to deal with pain when things get tough.

Today’s focus is Rowing and Strength.  In the Rowing WOD focus on executing a 2k race plan at high intensity.  Set the monitor for intervals distance with 250m of Work and 45 seconds of Rest.  Row the first two pieces as if they were the start of the 2k.  Row the next three pieces as if they were part of the second 500m, Row the next three pieces as if they were part of the third 500m, and finish the last two pieces with a sprint like the end of a race.  In the Deadlifts grip it and rip it, but be sure to lock that breath in and keep good form.

This should not be an all out 250m Max Effort, but rather a calculated effort at a split close to what you think your current 2k split would be.  The goal should be to pull the lowest split possible, consistently through all 10 intervals.  For example: alternating between splits of 1:50 and 2:00 is inefficient.  Instead consistently pull 1:55 every interval.

Post your Splits and Thoughts to comments.

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Conditioning WOD 3/3/14: “Cindy” – Post Score

Rowing WOD:RR Pull Ups

10min Erg Warmup

20 x 3 Strokes Pic Progression (Arms Only, Arms and Body, Full Stroke)

Conditioning WOD:

“Cindy”

AMRAP20

5 Pull Ups

10 Push Ups

15 Air Squats

  • Post Rounds and Reps to Comments.

Strength WOD:

EMOM10

3 Snatch

  • Touch and Go
  • Ascending
  • Post Load to Comments

Today is another opportunity to build strength and work capacity while focusing on the sport specifics of rowing.  Get in a good warmup on the erg and dial in your sequence on the recovery with the pic drill progression. Once you’re warm take it over to the platform and dial in your snatch technique being sure to stick each landing.  When you’re ready, attack “Cindy”.  During Cindy focus on quality reps/movement with good breathing and consistent pace.  Split it up as needed being sure not to go to failure on any single rep.  It will take twice as long to recover if you do.

Start the week off right and get after it!