Rowing WOD 3/27/13: 1k Row, 50 Push Ups, 1k Run, 50 Pull Ups – Post Time

Rowing WOD 3/27/13:

Members at CrossFit Boston attacking Hamilton on Saturday

Members at CrossFit Boston attacking Hamilton on Saturday

1 Round of Hamilton for Time …

1k Row, 50 Push Ups

1k Run, 50 Pull Ups

From time to time CrossFit creates a new WOD that is a step above all the rest.  These are called Hero WODs.  They are named after Heroes who have given their lives in the line of duty.  Every time we perform a Hero WOD is an opportunity to think outside ourselves and push a little bit harder for those that put themselves in harm’s way for us.

Today’s Rowing WOD is one round of an awesome Hero WOD named Hamilton.  We will be building up and performing one more round each week over the next few weeks to push ourselves harder, execute our rowing, and honor Hamilton.  Your focus should be to push the pace on the running, push ups, and pull ups so that when we perform the full workout they won’t slow you down.  Figure out how you’re going to game each movement to get through it the fastest.

On the 1k Row I would like to see everyone execute the first 1k of your 2k race plan.  We will be testing our 2k this weekend and today is a great opportunity to build some confidence and hit the splits you plan to hold during the race.  Start quick and light, settle with breathing, and execute every stroke with balanced power.  Stay strong mentally and physically.

Post your time and average split for the 1k Row to comments.  Below is the full workout we will be working up to over the next three weeks.

Hamilton

Three rounds for time of:
Row 1000 meters
50 Push-ups
Run 1000 meters
50 Pull-ups

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U.S. Army Specialist Adam Hamilton, 22, of Kent, Ohio, assigned to the 4th Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, based in Fort Riley, Kansas, died on May 28, 2011 in Haji Ruf, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when enemy forces attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device. He is survived by his father Scott Hamilton, step-mother Connie Hamilton, mother Nancy Krestan, brothers Brandon Hamilton and Nick Kristan, and sisters Shawney and Taya Hamilton.

Rowing WOD 3/22/13: 4RFT – 10 PU, 15 AS, 20 DU, 250m Row – Post Time and Splits

Rowing WOD 3/22/13:

4 Rounds For Time …

10 Push Ups

15 Air Squats

20 Double Unders

250m Row

There’s no 2k in the Open this week, but I’ve still got hope.  Perhaps the Open will match up with our training schedule.  We’re going to be doing our next 2k on Saturday, March 30th.  Come on 13.4!

Today’s Rowing WOD is all about executing race pace with good focus and mental toughness when things get tough.  I know you’re probably focused on 13.3, but have no fear.  This will get you ready and sharpen up both your double unders and wall balls.  Try to stay relaxed under fatigue to let the double unders flow.  Be smooth and go unbroken on the push ups and air squats to get your muscles fired up for wall balls.

The 250m Row should be performed at your ideal 2k Race Pace.  If you are aiming to break 7:00 then hold a 1:45 split for every stroke.  It may be easy the first round, but the key will be to execute on the third and fourth rounds.  Stroke rating should be around a 28-32.  Push the pace, get through the first three movements, and execute your split under pressure.  Be positive and stay strong.  You can do anything you set your mind to.

Post time and splits to comments.

Rowing WOD 3/20/13: 3RFT – 500m Row, 10 HSPU, 15 KB Swings – Post Time

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Rowing WOD 3/20/13:

3 Rounds For Time …RR KB Swing

500m Row

10 Handstand Push Ups

15 Kettle Bell Swings (1.5/1 pood)

This year 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.

13.3 will be announced later tonight and it may very well include a 2k with a time domain of 8 minutes. … What will you do to make up ground on the elite rowers when a 2k pops up?

Shane FarmerToday’s Rowing WOD is a good place to start.  We did this one a month ago today, so get after it and go faster than before.  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!

Rowing WOD 3/15/13: 3RFT – 300m Row, 5 Deadlifts, 10 Box Jumps – Post Time and Goal for 13.2

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Rowing WOD 3/15/13:

Everyone will be out on the water soon!

Everyone will be out on the water soon!

3 Rounds For Time …

300m Row

5 Deadlifts (225/155 lbs)

10 Box Jumps (24/20 in)

13.2 is here!  In honor of the second week of the Games, today’s Rowing WOD is an opportunity to get used to deadlifts and box jumps.  This is a short one, but try to find an efficient rhythm for both the deadlift and the jumps because you’ll need it for that 10 minute AMRAP in 13.2.

In terms of our work on rowing, this is a great opportunity to practice top end speed for both the start and finish of a 2k.  Who knows what will be coming out of the hopper next week, but it very well could be a 2k.  13.1 was a couplet with a 17 minute time domain.  13.2 is a triplet with a 10 minute time domain.  I think it’s about time for a 7-8 minute time domain with a single modality.

Get after each 300m piece, have some fun, and let us know what your goal is for 13.2 this week.

Post your time to comments.

Rowing WOD 3/13/13: 1k, 50 DU, 30 WB … – Post Time and Average Splits

Rowing WOD 3/13/13:

Wicked Good Nutrition's Alex Black on Wall Balls

Wicked Good Nutrition’s Alex Black on Wall Balls

For Time …

(15min Cap)

1k Row, 50 Double Unders, 30 Wall Balls (20/10 lbs),

500m Row, 25 Double Unders, 15 Wall Balls,

250m Row, 15 Double Unders, 10 Wall Balls

13.2 will be announced later tonight!  What will it be?  People around here are guessing it will be heavy.  What would you like to see?  What would you not like to see?  I would love to see a 2k pop up in the next 4 weeks, but we’ll see what happens.

In the first week of the Open we saw a basic body weight movement, the burpee, paired with a complex lift, the snatch.  When attacking this couplet it helped to have a game plan and your movement had to be efficient.  It’s almost guaranteed there will be more challenging couplets and triplets that require both efficiency and a game plan.

Today’s Rowing WOD should be attacked with a 2k in mind.  It will also give you an opportunity to practice efficient movement and accuracy with the double unders and wall balls in the heat of battle.  Row the first 1k at 2k pace just like you would row the first 1,000m of your ideal 2k.  Don’t be afraid to go after it!  In the second round row the 500m as if it were the third 500m of your ideal 2k.  Execute and don’t let the spilt go higher than 2k+1.  In the third round it is all down hill.  Go all out and see how fast you can sprint 250m, just like the finish of your ideal 2k.

Post your guesses for 13.2, your overall time, and your average splits for the 1k, 500m, and 250m to comments.