Strength and Conditioning WOD 1/14/15: “Duxbury Helen” – 3RFT – 250m Row, 21 Air Squats, 12 Push Ups – Post Time

Bob and Coach Pat attacking the 2k at CRASH-B 2014

Strength and Conditioning WOD:

“Duxbury Helen” – 3 Rounds For Time

  • 250m Row
  • 21 Air Squats
  • 12 Push Ups

Today’s focus is aerobic conditioning and mental strength.  Get in some good skill work to warmup with a 10min erg.  Be sure to warmup the air squat and push up as well.  Then attack the Strength and Conditioning WOD.  I created this WOD for the Duxbury Rowers working with Renegade Rowing on the weekends.  They don’t have a ton of equipment, but they have each other and that’s all you need to push harder than ever before.  Go hard for the start and finish, but be smooth and efficient through the bulk of the work.  Focus on breathing and consistent pace.  At the end of the day this will take about the same time as a race and allow you to mentally dig deep and push yourself harder.  In the end it’s all in your head.  How hard, how far, how fast can you push yourself?

Take quality strokes and have fun getting after it.

Post your time to comments as well as your splits for each 250m piece.

Rowing WOD 1/13/15: Max Pressure – 15 x :20 On/ :40 Off – Post Fastest, Slowest, and Avg Split

For those that missed it yesterday, here is the training plan for the week: RRTP 1-12-15

Rowing WOD:

Dave getting after it in Heat 3 of the Renegade Rowing League!

15 x :20 On, :40 Off

Max Pressure

  • Post Fastest, Slowest, and Avg Split 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 test which will be happening in two weeks at the Renegade Rowing League on January 24th.  The idea of suspension can be very powerful when you’re trying to pull low splits under fatigue.  Check it out below.

Post your fastest, slowest, and average splits to comments.

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

RRTP and Strength WOD 1/12/15: 6×4 BS, 6×5 Push Ups, EMOM6 – 6 BS @60% for Speed

Training Plan for the Week!

Training Plan for the Week!

Here’s the Renegade Rowing Training Plan for the week.  Have fun and attack it!

RRTP 1-12-15

Strength WOD:

1a.) 6×4 Back Squat

1b.) 6×5 Push Ups

2.) EMOM6 – 6 Back Squat @60% of 1a.) for Drive Speed

Mickey getting after Back Squats

Mickey getting after Back Squats

The focus of today is Strength, so be sure to get in the Strength WOD of 6×4 Back Squats.  Be sure to superset 1a and 1b.  The Push Ups should be as heavy as possible with good form and speed on the push.  In part 2 be sure to be smooth and controlled on the way down and explosive on the way up.  How fast can you move that bar?  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!

If everything else is equal, the stronger rower will win.

Get Strong and Have Fun!

Post your loads and experience to comments.

Rowing WOD 1/10/15: 2x2k w/ 5min Rest – Post Goal 500m Split and Experience

Rowing WOD:

2 x 2k w/ 5min rest

Mike w/ nice Preparation on his first day back from the Holiday

1st 2k: 

  • 750m @ Race Pace
  • 250m @ 18 spm (paddle light)
  • 750m @ Race Pace
  • 250m @ 18 spm (paddle light)

Rest 5min

2nd 2k: 

  • 750m @ Race pace
  • 500m @ 18 spm (paddle light)
  • 750m @ Race Pace

Have you ever wished you could get a feel for Fran before competing so that you know what to plan for mentally and physically?  If you’re competing at the Renegade Rowing League on January 24th or CRASH-B’s on March 1st I’m sure you’re thinking about that 2k.  What will it feel like?  How should it be paced?  What can I do to improve upon my last 2k?

Today’s Rowing WOD is a great way to test out the race pace you’d like to hold on your next 2k.  Set the monitor for 2,000m of work and 5 minutes of rest.  During the first 750m hold your ideal race pace and really execute with intensity.  Then paddle out for the next 250m .  At the 1000m mark build back up and row the next 750m at race pace.  Finish with a  paddle to recover.  The second 2k will be executed similarly.

To see your consistency during the race pace portions set the monitor to record split lengths of 250m.  This is done on the screen when you enter the work and rest.  After the workout go into the memory and check it out.

Post your goal 500m Split and how you executed the 750m portions to achieve it.

S&C WOD 1/9/15: Re-Test: 4RFT – 500m Row, 10 DL – Post Time, Splits, and Improvement

Strength and Conditioning WOD:

Re-Test:

Have you thought about joining the RRC?  Also, don't  forget to register for the RRL on Saturday, 1/24/15!

Have you thought about joining the RRC? Also, don’t forget to register for the RRL on Saturday, 1/24/15!

4 Rounds For Time

500m Row

10 Deadlifts 225/155

We did this WOD last Wednesday.  Today is a competition day.  Look back at your results and come out firing.  Be sure to comment with any improvements and if you PR’ed!

How do you game your WODs?  When attacking a 2k row a good way to game it is to think of 4 different races in your head.  Each one is a fresh start to hold your ideal split, stick to a stroke rating, refocus and fight.  Today’s Rowing WOD is all about that mentality.  Before going into it be sure to warmup your deadlift and do a few bursts on the erg at the split you aim to hold for each piece.

Think of each set of deadlifts as a power 10 to walk through your opponents.  Drive those heels down, make that boat feel light, and crush them!

Post your time and splits to comments.