Rowing WOD 11/6/13: 2k Row w/ 5 LEB’s EMOM – Post Time

Rowing WOD 11/6/13:Lateral Erg Burpee Air

2k Row

w/ 5 Lateral Erg Burpees Every Minute On the Minute

Happy Wednesday!  Get excited because everyday is another day closer to the start of the Renegade Rowing Club, the Renegade Rowing League (RRL), and the CRASH-B’s.  More details on the RRL will be out tomorrow.  The RRL will be held on December 21st and January 25th.  I’m reaching out to those I know are interested this week.  If you or your box is interested in competing at the RRL please let me know – pat@renegaderowing.com.

Chest to the deck!

Chest to the deck!

Today’s Rowing WOD should provide some fun and motivation for the RRL!  This is a great one to challenge a training partner with!  If you’re a novice rower pick one split that you can confidently hold for every stroke that you’re on the erg.  Focus on smooth rowing and being efficient.  If you’re a Vet try to hold your 2k goal split each time you’re on the erg and practice your quick release transitions getting the feet out to do the burpees.  Be sure to push both thumbs down as you pull your toes up to loosen those straps.  Remember, every minute on the minute you must complete 5 lateral erg burpees!

Post your time to comments.

Rowing WOD 11/5/13: 3Rds – 1min Max Distance, 1min Max Air Squats, 1min Rest – Post Scores

Rowing WOD 11/5/13:

Get Hungry for next Spring! Winter training starts now!

Get Hungry for next Spring! Winter training starts now!

3 Rounds

1min Max Distance Row

1min Max Rep Air Squats

1min Rest

As rowers we seek to develop the strength and power of our legs.  As Athletes training for General Physical Preparedness we seek to develop the core and our ability to extend the hips.  The combination of the two if done well can produce amazing rowers.  Take a look at gold medal winner Erin Cafaro for example.  However, if done poorly, the combination of rowing, strength, and fitness can tear the body apart.  Today’s Rowing WOD is a great example.  If you throw caution to the wind, flail around on the erg, and let your knees cave in the squat you will hurt something.  Focus on good posture in both the rowing and air squats and keep good control through the whole range of motion.  Go hard and push your limits, but don’t compromise your form.

Post Total Meters and Total Air Squats to Comments.

Rowing WOD 11/4/13: AMRAP20 – 500m Row, 15 Push Ups – Post Score

Rowing WOD 11/4/13:

When should you break the elbow? Learn more about the stroke with Renegade Rowing!

When should you break the elbow? Learn more about the stroke with Renegade Rowing!

As Many Rounds As Possible in 20 Minutes of …

500m Row 

15 Push Ups

*Row each consecutive piece @14 s/m, @16, @18, @20, @22, … each round increase stroke rating by 2 beats

**If more than 3 consecutive strokes are taken at a different stroke rating, stop and complete a 5 Burpee penalty and then start that round over.

Now that the fall rowing season is winding down it’s time to take a week to gather ourselves before winter training kicks in to high gear.  Rowing Clubs will be popping up at gyms across the country over the next couple of weeks to begin training for indoor rowing events.  To set yourself up for a good indoor season take some time this week to really dial in your control, form, technique, and understanding of the stroke.  This week will include Rowing WODs to help build the skill set of the novice rower and refocus the veteran rower.  If you’re new to the sport of rowing take some time to feel out the stroke and go slower.  Veterans can challenge themselves by building power and ratio at the lower stroke ratings, but don’t over do it.  Their will be plenty of hard work in the coming weeks.

Post Score and Thoughts to Comments!

Rowing WOD 11/2/13: “Fran” – 21-15-9 Thrusters, Pull Ups – Post Time

Rowing WOD 11/2/13:

The BC Men were in here yesterday crushing "Helen".  They're fired up for training with Renegade Rowing this winter.  Who's next?

Photo c/o row2k.com – The BC Men were in here yesterday crushing “Helen”. They’re fired up for training with Renegade Rowing this Winter. Who’s next?

“Fran”

21-15-9

Thrusters (95/75 lbs)

Pull Ups

Hello Rowing WOD Fans!  It’s been a solid week of Rowing assessments.  How have you done?  What needs the most work?

Our assessment week wouldn’t be complete without a classic Benchmark WOD!  While Fran is similar in feeling to a 2k it is a beast unto itself.  How will you attack it?  What’s your game plan?  Have you thought about breaking it down into sections of focus like a 2k race plan?

Post your Time and thoughts to comments!

Rowing WOD 11/1/13: Peak Power and 2k Test – Post Peak Power and 2k Time/Split

Rowing WOD 11/1/13:

The Ladies getting after it at the Renegade Rowing League last year!

The Ladies getting after it at the Renegade Rowing League last year!

Peak Power Test

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2k Row

If there were one Rowing WOD that could show you how far you’ve come in the forging of Elite Fitness, this would be it.  The Peak Power Test will give you a sense of the raw power you can put into one stroke.  The 2k test has been referred to as the “Fran” of rowing due to the burning lungs and legs it leaves you with.  The 2k row is like nothing else in sport.  It requires both power and endurance.  Do you have what it takes to push through the pain?

For the Peak Power Test set the monitor for 20 seconds of work and 2 minutes of rest.  Start by paddling a couple of strokes to get the fan moving and then go for max watts.  It may help to video the test or have a partner watch to tell you the highest watts you pulled in just one stroke.  During the 2 minutes of rest paddle lightly or roll out.  Take 3 or 4 tries to find your max wattage starting with the damper set low and increasing the drag each successive try.  At some point you’ll find a drag that you like and gives you the most power.  Your score for the Peak Power Test is the Max Watts pulled in just one stroke.

For the 2k Test, set the monitor for 2,000 meters and execute a race plan.  The most successful race plans are the simplest.

Try this…

Starting 3 strokes (Half, 3/4, Full)

7-10 High Strokes

Settle to race pace (your goal 500m Split, this requires a Ratio shift – take time to sit up and breath on the recovery!)

Pull a consistent spit +/- 1 split second through the body of the race

@250m to go, Sprint for the Finish Line!

Post your Peak Power (Watts produced in 1 stroke) and 2k time to comments!