Rest Day 5/19/13: Enjoy Regionals!

Rest Day 5/19/13:RR Recovering

Enjoy Regionals!

Athletes around the globe have been training all year for a shot at Regionals and a chance to make it to the Games.  Now is the time to see all of that hard work pay off.  Good luck to all competitors and I hope everyone has a great weekend!

On the water, rowers have been working hard all spring for the US Rowing Regional Championships.  This weekend junior teams from the Northeast will be competing in Lowell, MA on the Merrimack River for a chance to compete at Nationals in June.  Good luck to all crews!

Rowing WOD 5/18/13: 5k Test! – Post Time, Avg Split, Avg Stroke Rate

Rowing WOD 5/18/13:

Where do you test? Why? Come test yourself at the CrossFit Rowing Trainer Course!

Where do you test? Why? Come test yourself at the CrossFit Rowing Trainer Course!

5k Row for Time

How well does your body process and use oxygen to do work?  How long can you sustain work?  Today’s assessment will give you an idea of both your aerobic capacity and endurance.  Set your monitor for 5,000 meters and get after it.  Be sure to record your time, average 500m split, average stroke rating, and average watts.  This will give you an idea of your work capacity over about 20 minutes.

For those wondering why we’re doing such a long test and how to attack it, think of this as a Girl Wod like “Mary”.  The athlete who can efficiently and effectively move their body weight will be able to consistently do more work aerobically without having to dip into anaerobic energy stores.  Also, when tackling “Mary”, good competitors will go in with a game plan based on what they know they can maintain.  The first couple of rounds may be used to ease into the work without flying and dying.

Whether you’re a Vet or Novice, the goal should be to maintain a consistent 500m split and stroke rating throughout the whole piece.  If this is your first 5k aim to build your confidence by negative splitting.  Start the first 1k at a moderately hard pace that you can consistently hold.  Then every 1k after that try to pull a little bit faster, perhaps 1 split second every 1k.  What you should avoid is going out to hard, say 1:45 /500m, and then dying half way through to limp in at a split of 2:00 /500m.

Novices should try to maintain a stroke rating of 24 to 26.  Vets should work on executing a race plan, maintaining their splits, and rowing at a stroke rating of at least 26 to 28.

Let us know how you do!  Post your results to Comments.

Rest Day 5/16/13: What will you be looking for at Regionals? – Share!

Rest Day 5/16/13:

Rowing Warmup at CFB

Rowing Warmup at CFB

What will you be looking for at Regionals?

Rowing takes place in the first event for both individuals and teams at Regionals this weekend.  Can you tell from a distance who is crushing it and will hop off the erg first?  What does their form look like?  Is it smooth, continuous motion?  How’s the posture? When are they breathing?  What’s the stroke rating?  Does it look efficient?  If you see something that looks good and is working, figure out why it’s working and perhaps try it yourself next time you’re in the gym.

If you want to learn more about your form and how to help others you should think about attending a CrossFit Rowing Trainer Course.  CrossFit Boston will be hosting one June 8-9.  On Saturday we’ll be in the gym and on Sunday we’ll be on the Charles River.  Register Here!

Rowing WOD 5/14/13: Max Pressure 2x1k, 2x500m, 2x250m – Post Splits

Rowing WOD 5/14/13:

When should you break the elbow? Learn more about the stroke at CrossFit Boston June 8-9!

When should you break the elbow? Learn more about the stroke at CrossFit Boston June 8-9!

Max Pressure

2 x 1k w/ 4:00 Rest

2 x 500m w/ 2:00 Rest

2 x 250m w/ 1:00 Rest

Have you ever seen a WOD posted in your gym like 5-5-5-5-5 Back Squat and that’s it?  Did you think that would be a good day to take off because there’s not much to it and you’d rather go to a session with more stuff?  Well snap out of it and hit that WOD hard next time.  High Intensity is your ability to push your boundaries a little further everyday.  If you never test your limits you’ll never know what you’ve got.

Regionals is currently underway and we will be performing “Jackie” tomorrow for those competitors looking to dial in their strategy.  It will also be a good opportunity for everyone else to benchmark themselves against some of the top athletes around the world.  As you finish each piece today think about how you feel and if you’d be able to hop off and crush thrusters and pull ups.  Use today to come up with your goal split for “Jackie” tomorrow.

Todays Rowing WOD calls for Max Pressure and is a test of your ability to consistently perform at your highest intensity.  Set the monitor for Intervals Variable and input 1k, 4min rest, 1k, 4min rest, 500m, 2min rest, 500m, 2min rest, 250m, 1min rest, 250m, 1min rest.  Pick a 500m Split and a Stroke Rating you plan to hold for each distance.  The first time you perform that distance execute that pace (split and s/m) as consistently as possible.  When you repeat the distance try to be even more consistent and go a little bit faster.

Remember, the goal is to row at max pressure for every piece.  Focus on your split and stroke rate and row at high intensity with good form.

  • Post your average 500m splits to comments.

W-W MenProps to the Wayland-Weston Men’s 3V8+ and 2V4+ for pushing it this weekend at the Lowell Invitational Regatta!

Rowing WOD 5/13/13: 5 x 5min w/ 3min Rest and Handstands – Post Avg Splits and Longest Handstand

Rowing WOD 5/13/13:

Checkout everyone's preparation for the catch! CrossFit Rowing Course June 8-9 in Boston

Checkout everyone’s preparation for the catch! CrossFit Rowing Course June 8-9 in Boston

5 x 5min w/ 3min Rest as follows …

  • Men Hold 2:00 Split for every piece
  • Women Hold 2:10 Split for every piece
  • Scale as necessary, but choose one split you will hold for all 5 pieces
  • Attempt 3 Handstand Holds for Max Time during the rest

5min @26 s/m, 3min Rest

5min @24 s/m, 3min Rest

5min @22 s/m, 3min Rest

5min @20 s/m, 3min Rest

5min @18 s/m

Today’s Rowing WOD is a chance to work on your control, ratio, and power.  In order to hold one split and stick to the stroke ratings you will have to apply more pressure with the legs on the drive and take longer on the recovery.  Focus on breathing, sitting up, and being smooth.  Have some fun with the handstand and see how long you can go before losing your balance.  Today should not be a max effort day physically, but a chance to gain a little endurance, work on a skill, and own your rowing form.  Be precise, feel the pressure you’re exerting every stroke, and hit that split.

Post your average splits for each piece to comments as well as your longest handstand hold.