Rowing WOD 5/7/14: 200m Run; 5rds – 1:00 On/ 1:00 Off w/ 5 DL; 200m Run – Post Time and Splits

Imagine doing this Rowing WOD on the water! The Renegade Rowing Team has begun at CRI!

Imagine doing this Rowing WOD on the water! The Renegade Rowing Team has begun at CRI!

Rowing WOD:

Complete For Time …

1. Buy In: 200m Run

2. 5 Rounds

1:00 Row (@2k Race Pace)

1:00 Rest*

*During the Rest complete 5 Deadlifts (225/155 lb)

3. Cash Out: 200m Run

With a 2k Test coming up on Saturday we want to be building our confidence both mentally and physically.  Today’s Rowing WOD is an opportunity to practice staying fresh and crisp at race pace.  Be consistent each round and settle into the pace, both split and stroke rating, you plan to hold through the body of your 2k.  Scale the deadlifts as necessary so that they are challenging but can be done unbroken while still allowing for enough recovery to hit your splits.  The run at the beginning and the end is a chance to get that breathing going and get fired up to push yourself on Saturday during the start and finish of your 2k.  Focus on breathing, getting the legs down, and quick clean finishes.

Post your overall time and average 500m split for each round to comments.

Rowing WOD 5/6/14: Congrats BC Men’s Rowing! – 15 x :20 On, :40 Off – Post Fastest and Slowest Splits

Rowing WOD:

Congrats to the Boston College Men's Rowing Team on taking the Team Points Trophy at the New England Rowing Championships on Saturday!  Keep up the hard work!

Congrats to the Boston College Men’s Rowing Team on taking the Team Points Trophy at the New England Rowing Championships on Saturday! Keep up the hard work!

15 x :20 On, :40 Off

Max Pressure

  • Post your fastest and slowest splits to comments.

Elite fitness is all about developing power through high intensity.  Today’s Rowing WOD is an opportunity to push your boundaries and test the limits of your speed.  Catch your breath and focus on the 40 seconds off so that you can put every ounce of energy into suspending from the oar and going low on the split.  Compare your results to your 2k race plan.  Do you last through the first 7, but die soon after?  Could you go faster at the start of your 2k?  What happens to your focus in the last couple?  Use your results to adjust your race plan and goal for our next 2k which will be happening this Saturday.  The idea of suspension can be very powerful when you’re trying to pull low splits under fatigue.  Check it out below.

Try warming up with a couple of strap drills to feel and practice suspending from the oar.    Have Fun!

Rowing WOD 5/5/14: “Spicy Steady State” 2x15min w/ 4min Rest – Post Total Meters

Rowing WOD:

Thanks to all those that competed at the Renegade Rowing League on Saturday!

2 x 15min w/ 4min Rest

Complete Each 15min as Follows:

  • 4MIN @ 22, STEADY
  • 1MIN @ 28, FULL PRESSURE
  • 4MIN @ 22, STEADY
  • 1MIN @ 30, FULL PRESSURE
  • 4MIN @ 22, STEADY
  • 1MIN @ 32, FULL PRESSURE

Steady state rowing is good for building aerobic base and rhythm.  It’s also a good method of active rest/recovery on your day off.  However, it can be easy to get lazy and slump, compromising your posture and inviting overuse injuries.  Today’s Rowing WOD is an example of “Spicy Steady State” and allows you to keep your focus throughout the piece.  During the four minutes steady try to focus on one technique fix or breathing.  Then when you bump up the intensity for a minute, see if you can apply that technique fix to pulling lower splits at full pressure.

Post your total meters rowed to comments!

Rest Day 5/4/14: What are your favorite sides? Share!

Rest Day:

What are your favorite sides?

kaleBelow is a great recipe from Alex Black of Wicked Good Nutrition.  Sides can really pump up a meal especially if they’re sides you can get excited about.  Share your favorites!

Kale with Dried Apples

Kale is a nutrient rich green vegetable, and makes a great side dish for your chicken, beef, or fish. Raw kale can be on the more bitter side (depending on whether or not you’re a bitter taster), which is why it’s often added to smoothies and juices, although some enjoy it as part of a salad. This recipe adds a little sweetness and makes 2-3 servings.

Rowing WOD 5/3/14: 2 x 5min w/ 3min Rest; ME Race Pace – Post Splits and 2k Goal

Rowing WOD:

Renegades attacking the 2k this winter!

2 x 5min w/ 3min Rest

  • Max Effort and Focus
  • @2k Race Pace

When competing we need to be able to follow a game plan and execute it with control at full intensity, whether it’s a 5k row or a snatch ladder.  Many of you are looking to break a 7min or 8min 2k.  Those that can develop a race plan, hit their splits, and stick to their stroke ratings will come out on top and crush that goal.

Today’s Rowing WOD is all about focusing on that control and execution at full intensity.  Each piece should be full pressure trying to hold your ideal race pace.  You should visualize what it will be like in the middle of your 2k and what you will do to maintain mental toughness.  Be smooth, be consistent, breathe, and execute!

On Tuesday we fought to hold our 2k split for 3 minutes.  Today our goal is to push it further and hold it for five minutes.  Look back at Tuesday’s results and try to improve upon your performance.  Think back to where it got tough and then mentally prepare yourself to crush it.  Be ready for the pain, accept it, and push through!

Post your average 500m splits for each piece to comments as well as your 2k Goal!