Strength WOD 3/19/14: EMOM10 – 3 Power Snatch – Post Loads

Rowing WOD:

Some Renegades attacking the 2k at the Renegade Rowing League last month.

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3 Rounds (60 strokes per round)

20 Strokes – Rear of Erg Elevated on 45# Plate

  • Focus: Be prepared for the catch by controlling the recovery and feeling the weight come on to your feet.

20 Strokes – Rowing Feet Out

  • Focus: Stay connected to the footboards and on top of your sit bones through the finish by pointing the toes and pulling the handle all the way to the body, vs. pulling your body to the handle.

20 Strokes – Row Feet Strapped in and Build to Full Pressure

  • Focus: Keep the control gained in the first drill and the connection to the foot boards from the second drill.  Build to Full Pressure over 10 strokes and hold strong for 10 strokes.
  • Post Average Split for the last 20 strokes of each round to comments.

Strength WOD:

Coach Pat getting after the Snatch!

Coach Pat getting after the Snatch!

EMOM10

3 Power Snatch

  • As Heavy As Possible without losing Speed Through The Middle.
  • Post Loads to Comments.

Superset:

6×5 Pull Ups

6×5 Dips

Conditioning WOD:

4 RFT

10 Overhead Squats (95/65 lbs.)

10 Push Ups

250m Row

Today’s Rowing WOD is an opportunity to use rowing as a warmup and practice the skills of control and connection.  The Strength WOD is an opportunity to build power and speed on the drive and then transfer those skills to your rowing stroke in the Conditioning WOD.

Form and speed on the bar should be the focus in hopes of transferring power/skill to the boat and erg.  Push hard in the metcon and get that heart rate and breathing up.

One more day until “14.4” is released!  Keep up the good work!

Rowing WOD 3/18/14: 8x500m w/ 2min Rest – Post Race Plan and Splits

Rowing WOD:

The Renegade Rowing Cup is ready! Are you? RRL1k

The Renegade Rowing Cup is ready! Are you? RRL1k

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

  • Post your 2k Race Plan for our next 2k and your splits to comments.

Conditioning WOD:

Complete for time …

12-9-6

Power Clean (135/95 lbs.)

Pistol

  • Post Time to Comments.

Strength WOD:

Superset:

5-4-3-2-1 Burpee to 6″ target

1-2-3-4-5 Wall Climb

With our next 2k coming up soon, this is a great opportunity to focus on a few tactical aspects of the 2k and finalize our race plan for the big day.  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.

If you choose to do the conditioning and strength today be sure to work in plenty of mobility, especially for those pistols.  Try Barbell Smashing the quads and calves to get through that pistol easier.

Have fun and get after it!

Rowing and Conditioning WOD 3/15/14: 10x:40 On/:20 Off, Re-Test “Nancy in a Boat” – Post Splits and Time

Renegade Rowing Workshop is next weekend at Mt. Strength CrossFit in Winchester, MA!  Click Here to Sign Up!

Rowing WOD:

CFB getting after some rowing!  Renegade Rowing Team Sign Ups!

CFB getting after some rowing! Renegade Rowing Team Sign Ups!

10 x :40 On, :20 Off (Race Pace)

  • Post Goal Split for Next 2k and Results to Comments.

Conditioning WOD:

“Nancy in a Boat”

5 Rounds For Time

500m Row

15 Overhead Squats (95/65 lbs.)

  • Post Time and Average Split to Comments.

Strength WOD:

6×3 Shoulder Press @82.5%

  • Post Loads to Comments.

If you’re looking for an edge in Tabata This, Fight Gone Bad, or simply your Tabata Row, today’s Rowing WOD is the perfect opportunity to build your consistency on shorter pieces.   The focus is maintaining race pressure and mentally executing a race plan.  The goal is to be consistently strong through all 10 pieces.  During the 20 seconds off, paddle lightly at a stroke rating of 14 – 16 to recover.  Focus on your breathing and form.

The first two pieces should be executed like the start of a 2k race; sprint start, high ten, then settle to an efficient race pace.  The second three pieces should focus on holding a consistent race pace and stroke rating, around 32 for vets and 28 for novices.  The third section represents the third 500 of the 2k where mental toughness is key to keep the split from jumping up.  The last two pieces are an opportunity to either practice your sprint to the finish line or hold strong if you’re really feeling it.  When finished you will have 10 data points you can compare to see where extra focus will be required during your next 2k or first 2k if you’ve never done one!

Our next 2k is about two weeks away!  Really dial in your game plan and attack each piece.  This is when you should have your race plan dialed in and really get comfortable with pulling the splits you plan to hold during the race.  Focus on consistency and make every single stroke count.

When you attack 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 at full intensity.  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!  Try to improve your “Nancy in a Boat” time from last week!

Strength WOD 3/14/14: EMOM12 – 2 Power Cleans + 1 Jerk – Post loads

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Rowing WOD:

Kat hitting a full finish!

Kat hitting a full finish!

10 x 15 Strokes On / 15 Strokes Off

  • 5 Strokes at Race Pace
  • 10 Strokes Sprint (Negative Splits)
  • Post lowest split hit on 15th stroke to comments.

Strength WOD:

EMOM12

2 Power Cleans + 1 Jerk

  • Heavier than last week.
  • Post Loads to Comments

Superset:

5×6 Pull Ups

5×6 Dips

Conditioning WOD:

AMRAP4

4 Power Cleans (115/75)

4 Lunges (2 each in front rack)

4 Burpees Over The Bar

  • Post Rounds + Reps to Comments.

Today’s focus is power, so get after those Power Cleans and Jerks!  Then get strong with pull ups and dips.  I hope your training is going well and everyone is getting excited for “14.3”!  Keep working hard and let us know how it’s going.  I would love to hear how you guys do at 14.3 as well!

All the best!

-Coach Pat

Rowing and Strength WOD 3/13/14: 5x800m Row w/ 2min Rest, 6×3 Back Squat @82.5% – Post Splits and Loads

Renegade Rowing Workshop – Saturday, March 22nd @Mt. Strength CrossFit in Winchester, MA – Sign Up Here!

Rowing WOD:

Smooth Is Fast!  The RRL in action!

Smooth Is Fast! The RRL in action!  Checkout the RR Team Page and the RRL 1k Page!

5 x 800m w/ 2min Rest

1st @2k Pace (w/ Start)

2nd @2k+3

3rd @2k+2

4th @2k+1

5th @2k

  • Choose split based off of last Tuesday’s Rowing WOD.
  • Should you go faster or slower having done another 2k?
  • Post Average Split for Each to Comments.

Strength WOD:

6×3 Back Squat @82.5%

  • Post Loads to Comments

Conditioning WOD:

4RFT

200m Run

15 Push Ups

  • Post Time to Comments.

Some of our best results are found when training at high intensity.  In order to develop as an athlete you’ll need to develop an ability to go hard and bring your “A” game.  Today’s Rowing WOD provides an opportunity for just that.  Set the monitor for 800m of work and 2 minutes of rest.  Use the first piece to practice the start of your 2k and the last to practice the finish.  There should be a focus on power per stroke and solid intensity across all five pieces.  Write down the splits you would like to hold (ex: 2:00, 2:03, 2:02, 2:01, 2:00) prior to starting and make a commitment to attack each piece and execute every stroke.  Know what mental cues you will go to when it gets tough – breath, legs down, sit tall, swing, smooth, breath…

Afterwards get in some good mobility and make sure you’re moving well and recovered for the Back Squats.  Give them all you’ve got.  The conditioning wod should be a great burner to finish with.  Have fun and get after it!