Rowing WOD 12/28: Partner WOD – Accumulate 3k and Max Double Unders – Post Time and Double Unders

Rowing WOD 12/28:

Monica getting after the Double Udner

Monica getting after the Double Under

Partner WOD

Accumulate 3k Row and Max Double Unders

(1 person rows, 1 person does double unders)

As we head toward the New Year it’s time to reconnect and catch up with friends and loved ones.  Use today’s Rowing WOD as an opportunity to work hard together and feel good going into the New Year.

Competition is a big part of rowing and sports, especially when there are teams or communities involved.  While the thrill of intrinsic motivation should be what drives us, we should not forget about the power of the opponent or the teammate in competition.  We can push ourselves as individuals, but the opportunity to push ourselves against others will only make us better.

For today’s Rowing WOD put together teams of two and compete.  You and your partner can switch whenever you want.  What will be your strategy? (If you have to do this on your own then accumulate 2k by rowing 500m intervals and performing double unders for the amount of time it took you to row the 500m.)

Post your time and max double unders to comments.  Team Names Encouraged!

Rest Day 12/2: Where’s the closest Rowing Club to you? – Find out and share!

Rest Day 12/2:

Where’s the closest Rowing Club to you?

Are they holding any indoor rowing competitions this winter?

If you drive by a nice body of water or are lucky to live near one, there is a strong possibility that there is a rowing club nearby.  If you need a break from holiday shopping or are recovering from a holiday party last night, sit down and do some research.  What bodies of water do you drive by or see every day?  Go online and check if there’s a rowing club on them.  Then try to find out if they hold any indoor rowing events this winter.  Share what you find and what opportunities there might be for other rowing athletes to compete this winter.

I’ll be up checking out the Lake Sunapee Rowing Club in New Hampshire this weekend as a guest.  They’ve invited me to talk about cross training for rowing and I can’t wait to tell them about all of the fun I’ve been having with CrossFit Boston, Wayland Weston Crew, Community Rowing, and of course Renegade Rowing.  Also, if you’re looking for a chance to compete come test your stuff at the Renegade Rowing League’s second race on December 15th at CrossFit Boston!

Post any thoughts to comments!

Rest Day 11/25: Who is your team? – Share who you rely on for support and accountability

Rest Day 11/25:

Who is your Team?

If you want to be your best you’ll need others to push you and help you be your best in training.  Checkout how the Renegade Rowing Club pushes and supports each other even in their warmup.  Surround yourself with good people and the possibilities are endless.

Share your team to comments even if it’s a solid training partner.  They’re priceless!

Rowing WOD 11/13: 5 x 500m w/ Equal Work:Rest – Post Avg Splits

What’s your goal? Finals at the Garage Games?

Rowing WOD 11/13:

5 x 500m

Rest as long as it takes you to complete 500m.  

Row as follows:

  • Pieces 1 and 2: practice the start of the race plan

  • Pieces 3 and 4: practice holding race pace like the body of the race plan

  • Piece 5: practice sprinting out at 250m like the finish of the race plan

Before getting after today’s Rowing WOD I want you to recall two things.  What are you training for and who are you training with?  On Saturday we talked about setting appropriate goals, which is a big part of Renegade Rowing.  Along with goals you should be finding an appropriate training partner.  In terms of the psychology of training and performance, we will always push harder and focus more when there is someone right there next to us.  A training partner will make you faster just by being there and holding you accountable.  Training partners are huge, especially when that little voice starts to creep inside your head and tell you to stop pulling.

Today you should practice a few of the suspension drills we covered on Saturday and then really put that suspension to work in these 500’s.  Practice those drills once or twice with your training partner this week when you workout.

Along with suspension, today’s Rowing WOD is all about POWER!  P = Force x distance / time.  

There are three ways to row faster:

1) Row Harder,

2) Row Longer,

3) Row Higher.  

For most rowers it’s easy to learn to row longer and higher, but rowing harder doesn’t come easy.  That is why we work on General Physical Preparedness!  Gym’s like CrossFit Boston are what allows us to row harder, push ourselves, and produce more force each stroke.  Keep up with your WODS!  In order to row longer we need more compression with the legs at the catch while maintaining a tall posture and not lunging.  This requires us to have more flexibility, so keep working on that extra mobility!  Hips and Hamstring Flexibility are key!  Last, rowing higher means rowing at a higher stroke rating.  After playing with the damper setting and learning about drag factors, we have come to realize that we are more efficient at that higher stroke rating.  Remember when we need to sprint at the end of a piece we can  start to bring that split down by picking up the stroke rating!

Before starting today’s Rowing WOD you should review our race plan.  My idea for using this race plan is to keep it simple.  I’d like us to keep it simple and execute rather than coming up with some elaborate plan that we can’t execute.  

Here is the race plan:

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

7 − 10 high strokes

Settle to race pace (your goal split, this requires a RATIO shift, take time to sit up and breath on the recovery!)

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

@250m sprint for the finish line!

Post your Average Splits for each piece to comments.

********** IMPORTANT *************

Keep practicing Body Preparation and Connection!  Have someone watch you and see if you’re getting your body angle set by 1/2 slide and keeping connected as you start each stroke.

To see some of the warmup videos from the past week check out the media page on the website:

http://www.crossfitboston.com/page/index.php?menu=media&page=videos

I’m working to update these videos as well, so check back frequently.

Row Smart, Row Hard!

Rest Day 11/11: How do you keep it healthy during the Holidays?

Rest Day 11/11:

How do you keep it healthy during the Holidays?

Below is a great holiday nutrition post from Alex Black of Wicked Good Nutrition.  Check it out and post your thoughts and favorite recipes!

It’s November! Which means the holidays are fast approaching. And often times it’s not just the individual occasion of Thanksgiving dinner or Christmas Eve festivities to worry about, because everyone can afford a cheat day here and there. It’s the stuff leading up to the holiday, like work pot lucks, holiday parties, and cookie baking.

So, to help you get through the holidays with fewer cheats and keep you wearing your skinny jeans into New Year’s eve, I’m starting a recipe thread for “healthy holidays”. Each recipe will be either low-calorie, lower carbohydrate, or made with all natural ingredients.

…Check out the full post here…