Rowing WOD 6/20/15: 8x500m w/ 2min Rest – Post Splits and Focus

Rowing WOD:

Abby getting after it at the Renegade Rowing League last Saturday!

8 x 500m w/ 2min Rest

1st/2nd – Like start of 2k

3rd/4th – Like 2nd 500 of 2k

5th/6th – Like 3rd 500 of 2k

7th/8th – Like finish of 2k

As you continue to master your game plan for the 2k, try to keep a consistent pace over all 8 or “negative split” toward the end if you’re feeling good.  Negative splitting means you pull a faster split than you did the last piece.

As a quick review for novice rowers, race pace over 2,000m will be at a stroke rating of 28 − 32 strokes per minute and a consistent 500m split.  The lower the split the better.  Good things to focus on include breathing, getting the knees down, driving through the heels, quick hands, and being smooth.  I also like to coach a smile or grin 10 just to take yourself out of your body for a second, have some fun, and then refocus with a fresh mindset.  Focus on one positive thought for 10 consecutive strokes and you’ll be that much closer to your goal.

Post your split for each piece and share what you focused on!

S&C WOD 6/19/17: AMRAP7 – 50 DU’s, 5 Burpees, 10 Cal Row – Post Score

Strength and Conditioning WOD:

Lateral Burpees over the erg might be awesome today!  Just saying!

AMRAP7

50 Double Unders

5 Burpees

10 Calorie Row

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The focus of today is Strength, Power, and Breathing.  Be sure to get in the Strength WOD of 5×5 Shoulder Press. If time allows, hit this Strength and Conditioning WOD to practice your mental focus and mind-set for race day.  Work for 7 solid minutes trying to flow and breath through the double unders and burpees.  When you get on the erg be present every stroke and maximize your efficiency and power as if it were the last stroke of the race.

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

Get Strong and Have Fun!

S&C WOD 6/17/15: AMRAP12 – 12 Air Squats, 9 Push Ups, 6 Box Jumps, 400m Row – Post Score

Strength and Conditioning WOD:

The RRC attacking the 2k Row!

AMRAP12

12 Air Squats

9 Push Ups

6 Box Jumps

400m Row

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Our 2k and the big day is almost here!  June 27th all of our hard work gets put to the test.  Get in some solid work each day from now until then and be sure you’re recovering and feeling good.

Today’s Focus is Strength and Conditioning. Practice full range of motion in all movements.  If your form is solid, then go as fast as possible.  Push the intensity and get fired up like it’s the third 500m of our 2k.

Get after it and have a solid week!

Strength and Conditioning WOD 6/12/15: Re-Test: “Lil’ Nancy in a Boat” – 3RFT – 500m Row, 15 OHS – Post Time

Strength and Conditioning WOD:

Jimmy from the Loyola Men's Crew Team working his Shoulder Flexibility in the Overhead Squat last Winter.

Re-Test: “Lil’ Nancy in a Boat”

3 Rounds For Time

500m Row

15 Overhead Squats (75/55 lbs.)

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 with a 10min WarmUp on the Erg and then attack this Strength and 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 “Lil’ 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.  If you know your 2k split, pick a goal split somewhere between 2k and 2k+3.  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!  Be sure to look back at your results from last week and try to beat your score this week!

Video Review: How can the Renegade Rowing Workshop at Mt. Strength CF help you?

Hey Renegades!

I hope everyone is enjoying this weather and planning a beach day sometime soon!  I just wanted to shout out to all of those athletes that participated in the Renegade Rowing Workshop at Mt. Strength CF earlier this year.  Well done learning the stroke and mastering those skills and drills.  I had a blast working with you guys!  I will be helping out the employees at Tufts Health Plan in a couple of weeks and I can’t wait to get them rowing.  If you or your company is interested in a rowing seminar, let me know and I can help you guys get started in an amazing sport that you will enjoy for the rest of your life.

IMG_3541Earlier this year I had the privilege to coach 13 athletes at Mt. Strength CF in Winchester as part of my Renegade Rowing Workshop.  The video review seen below was taken there and we all had a blast.  I love seeing people learn and improve.  If there is any way I can help you get better at something please let me know.

I’m constantly trying to learn more and improve myself as well as Renegade Rowing.  I would like to offer the best program and training I can and to do that I need your help.  If you have any feedback or would like to see something added to Renegade Rowing please let me know in the comments or via email.  I will soon be adding body weight movements to the regular programming for those without access to a gym/equipment.
Any feedback helps!  Thank you for being awesome!