Rowing WOD 7/17: CF Rowing Total – post score

Rowing WOD 7/17:

CF Rowing Total

Row 1′-1′-1′

Squat 1-1-1

Press 1-1-1

Deadlift 1-1-1

The CF Rowing Total is meant to test your power and strength in the 1 minute range on the erg.  It’s also an opportunity to test your functional strength.  

After doing a dynamic warmup, do a good 10 minute warmup on the erg where you build up to race pace above a stroke rating of 30 for a few bursts.  When you’re ready to go, set the monitor for intervals time with 1 minute on, 4 minutes off.  The goal is to do as much work as possible in a minute.  Be sure to paddle for a minute after each attempt to help your body deal with any lactic acid that may start to build up.  

The stroke rating is open, but keep good form.  Don’t compromise you’re body.  Maintain a strong posture at all times.  Anyone can pull hard for a few strokes, but those with functional rowing form can build throughout the minute test, stay safe, and produce the most power.  

In rowing there are three things you can vary to go faster.  Force, distance, and time.  The best rowers know how to combine all three… row harder, row longer, and row faster.  Basically, put more force into the handle, row as long as possible every stroke without compromising your body, and increase the stroke rating.  

After making three attempts on the erg, setup for and perform the three lifts.  Make sure to roll out your back, hips, and hamstrings as needed in between lifts.  

How much Strength and Power do you have?  Your score for the CF Rowing Total will be Max Average Watts + CF Total Score.  

Post your total as well as each individual result from the row, squat, press, and deadlift to comments.  Report the max average Watts for the best Row.

Rowing WOD 7/14: 4RFT – 500m Row, 10 Deadlifts 225/155 – Post Time

Rowing WOD 7/14:

4 Rounds For Time

500m Row

10 Deadlifts 225/155

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 to comments.

Rest Day 7/12: How do you think Rowing will be used in the Games?

Rest Day 7/12:

How do you think Rowing will be used in the Games?

CrossFit Rowing Coach Shane Farmer and many of the fittest people on earth will be competing this weekend at the 2012 CrossFit Games.  At regional competitions around the world we saw a 2k row, a 1k row, and rowing for calories in a chipper.  How do you think rowing will be used this year?  There’s a team competition already posted for Friday with a 750m Row.  What distances might show up for individuals?  

Share your thoughts on what you’d like to see in the games!

Rowing WOD 7/7: 15min AMMAP – 250m Row, GtO Ladder – Post Distance Rowed

Rowing WOD 7/7:

15min As Many Meters As Possible

Row for Max Distance

Every 250m you must perform a compounding amount of ground-to-overhead:

After your first 250m row perform 1 GTO (heavy)
After your second 250m row perform 2 GTO
After your third 250m row perform 3 GTO

Olympic lifters are known for their power and speed, two skills required to move boats fast.  Today’s Rowing WOD is an opportunity to build and test your power and speed in rowing and lifting.  Decide on whether you want to focus on your clean and jerk or snatch and pick a weight that is appropriately heavy for that lift.  Keep a solid midline while rowing and lifting especially as you fatigue.

Post your distance rowed in 15 minutes.

Rest Day 7/1: Why do you erg? Share in 1 sentence or less!

Rest Day 7/1:

Why do you erg?

We all have our reasons for using the Concept2 Ergometer.  Is it to be faster in a boat, faster in a workout, fitter, stronger, better at another sport?

Share your story in 1 sentence or less!

I erg because it allows me to stay fit, be a better coach, and share my passion for fitness and rowing with others.