S&C WOD 5/15/15: Re-Test: 4RFT – 500m Row, 10 DL – Post Time, Splits, and Improvement

Strength and Conditioning WOD:

Re-Test:

Have you thought about joining the RRC?  Also, don't  forget to register for the RRL on Saturday, 1/24/15!

Have you thought about joining the RRC? Also, don’t forget to register for the RRL on Saturday, 1/24/15!

4 Rounds For Time

500m Row

10 Deadlifts 225/155

We did this WOD last Wednesday.  Today is a competition day.  Look back at your results and come out firing.  Be sure to comment with any improvements and if you PR’ed!

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 and splits to comments.

Video Review: How are you sitting on the seat? – Share thoughts and questions!

How’s it going Renegades?  Today we’re taking a look at Shadi mid race.  This is a video review that I put together to help her and you develop your stroke and find new areas to improve upon.  I’ll be posting regular video reviews about once a week, usually on Thursdays.  If you’d like feedback on your stroke or would like to see me talk about a certain area of the stroke, please let me know in  the comments.  If you’d like to be featured in the weekly Video Review please send me a 5 stroke video via email to pat@renegaderowing.com.

Today’s topic relates to how you sit on the erg.  Are you sitting on the back of the seat or the front of the seat?  Are you balanced on the back of your tail bones or the front?  How does your point of contact with the seat affect your posture and positioning throughout the stroke?  These are things to think about and an area where you can make a quick change to see big gains.  Let us know what you think and if you have any questions.

Also, if you’d like to join in the fun in person, the Renegade Rowing Team will be rowing on the water starting in June on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 6:45pm to 8:15pm.  Everyone is welcome, just let me know via email – pat@renegaderowing.com, and I can get you the details on how to get started and join the group.

Rowing WOD 5/12/15: 500m, 2min Rest, 1k, 4min Rest, 2k – Post Splits

Rowing WOD:

The RRC getting after it!

500m @32 s/m (2k-1)

2min rest

1k @30 (2k)

4min rest

2k @28 (2k+2 to 2k+4)

Elite rowing and fitness is all about developing power through high intensity.  Today’s Rowing WOD is an opportunity to push your boundaries and test the limits of your speed and endurance.  Attack the first piece and get used to going faster.  Imagine you are going to pull that split for your next race.  Catch your breath and then focus on being efficient and powerful at race pace for 1,000m at a lower stroke rating of 30s/m.  After another good rest, work on mental toughness and endurance over 2,000m as you get used to the time required for complete focus during a race.

If you’re interested in joining us on the water learning to row and race in sculling shells be sure to register here!  

Here are the details:

June 9 – July 16
Days/Times
◦ Tuesday 6:45 PM – 8:15 PM
◦ Thursday 6:45 PM – 8:15 PM
Limit
10 participants

Post your average splits to comments.

Rowing WOD 5/9/15: 4x8min w/ 4min Rest – Post Focus and Avg Splits

Rowing WOD:J Row

4 x 8min w/ 4min Rest

@26-28 s/m (2k+4 to 2k+6)

Deliberate practice is key to success and mastery of any sport.  It’s been said you need to spend at least 10,000 hours to master a discipline whether it’s athletic or otherwise.  While this may be the case the more quality and purpose you bring to your practice the more you’ll get out of it.

Today’s Rowing WOD is an opportunity to bring deliberate practice to your erging.  Row each 8 minute piece at a pace of 2k + 5 seconds.  Meaning if your 2k split is 2:00 /500m (8:00 2k) then you would row each piece today at 2:05 /500m.  Pick 4 things you want to improve about your technique and fix one per piece.  Things you can focus on are keeping level hands, initiating with the legs, smooth tension on the chain, keeping the feet attached to the footboards, or keeping the chest up at the catch.

Post your technique focus and average splits to comments.

S&C WOD 5/8/15: 4RFT – 500m Row, 10 DL – Post Time and Splits

Strength and Conditioning WOD:

Have you thought about joining the RRC?  Also, don't  forget to register for the RRL on Saturday, 1/24/15!

4 Rounds For Time

500m Row

10 Deadlifts 225/155

We did this WOD earlier this year.  Today is a competition day.  Look back at your results and come out firing.  Be sure to comment with any improvements and if you PR’ed!

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 and splits to comments.