Rowing WOD 10/11/14: 2x3k Row w/ 6min Rest – Post Avg. Splits

Rowing WOD:

Try this RWOD on the water if possible!

2 x 3k Row w/ 6min Rest as follows …

  • 1k @26 s/m (@5k+5)
  • 1k @28 s/m (@5k+3)
  • 1k @5k Race Pace

Why is rowing fun?  One reason is that it provides a challenge in learning technique to be as efficient as possible while working everything from your head to your toes.  Elsewhere in sports and training, if you’ve tried the Pose Method of running you may understand the beauty of focusing on technique and the perception of what your body is doing in space. Focusing on form and technique gives your mind something to work toward rather than complaining about how much your legs burn.

At the end of the month we’ll be doing a week of testing to end the fall season and see where we’re at going into the winter.  We’ll be testing all distances, so keep training hard and keep it fun.  Focus on hitting the prescribed ratings and splits.  As we transition into the winter training period we’ll begin focusing on the 2k for the Renegade Rowing League and CRASH-B’s.  They’ll be here before you know it, so get pumped!

Today’s Rowing WOD is a good opportunity to focus on one or two form fixes but get after it as well.  Set the monitor for Intervals Distance and enter 3,000m of Work and 6 minutes of rest.  This WOD has the potential to build your confidence for the 5k.  Come up with a plan and execute.  Be consistent with your splits and stroke ratings for both pieces.  If possible go a little bit faster every 1k.  5k Race pace should be at a stroke rating of 28-32 strokes per minute.  Find your efficient stroke.  Novices should focus on one form fix for each piece and work hard.

Post your Average 500m Splits to Comments!

Rowing WOD 10/8/14: RR Warmup, EMOM10 7DL@50%, AMRAP8, RR Warmdown – Post Load, Score, and Splits

Rowing WOD:

Coxswains getting after it!

1. 2k Row @5k+6

2. 1 Mile Run (easy pace);

3. EMOM10 – 7 Deadlift @50% of 1RM

  • Every Minute On The Minute for 10min Perform…
  • 7 Deadlifts
  • Focus on Form, Rhythm, and Speed on the Drive

4. As Many Rounds As Possible in 8min

Fight to keep that chest up w/ active shoulders!

  • 5 OH Squats w/ PVC
  • 10 KB Swings
  • 5 Push Ups
  • 10 Oh Lunges w/ PVC

5. 1 Mile Run (easy pace)

6. 2k Row @5k+6

Today’s Rowing WOD is an opportunity to use rowing as a warmup and cool down.  The deadlifts are for power and speed on the drive.

Drive through the heels to activate the glutes!

Form and speed on the bar should be the focus in hopes of transferring power/skill to the boat.  Push hard in the metcon and get that heart rate and breathing up.  If you can do this on the water, do it!  This practice should take no longer than 2 hours.  Cut out some of the running/rowing if you’re strapped for time.

BC OH LungePost your load for the Deadlift, score for the metcon, and splits held for the rowing and running.

Rowing WOD 10/4/14: 4x4min w/ 2min Rest – Post Splits

Rowing WOD:

Renegade Rowing Team - Racing through last bridge at Rumble on the River!

4 x 4min w/ 2min Rest

  • 1st @5k
  • 2nd @2k+4
  • 3rd @2k+2
  • 4th @2k+1
  • Think about mental toughness needed during the testing week

When competing we need to be able to follow a game plan and execute it with control at full intensity, whether it’s a 5k row or a snatch ladder.  Many of you are looking to break a personal record during our testing week at the end of the month.  Those that can develop a race plan, hit their splits, and stick to their stroke ratings will come out on top and crush that goal.

Today’s Rowing WOD is all about focusing on that control and execution at full intensity.  Each piece should be full pressure trying to hold a consistent split just above your ideal race pace.  Use the prescription as a guide and execute your splits to build confidence for the coming weeks.  You should visualize what it will be like in the middle of your 2k or 5k and what you will do to maintain mental toughness.  Be smooth, be consistent, breathe, and execute!

Post your average 500m splits for each piece to comments!

Rowing WOD 10/1/14: 6RFD – 7 Thrusters, ME Row – Post Total Meters Rowed

Rowing WOD:RR Thruster

6 Rounds for Distance

1:30 On, 1:30 Off

7 Thrusters (95/65)

Max Effort Row

Score is Total Meters Rowed

Today’s Rowing WOD is an opportunity to pick up the intensity and push yourself.  Each round you’ll have 1 minute and 30 seconds to complete 7 thrusters and then row as many meters as possible.  Keep track of how many meters you row each round.  During the rest control your breathing and get focused on the next round.  As you fatigue be sure to keep a solid core in both the thruster and the row.  Don’t collapse, keep a big chest, and use those legs!

Post your total meters to comments.

Rowing WOD 9/27/14: 29 Burpees and 5k Test – Post Scores

Rowing WOD:

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

29 Burpees For Time

5k Row for Time

It’s been another month of epic training.  How have you progressed?  Have you been consistent in your work?  Now is the time to test where we’re at and re-focus as the championship head racing season draws near.  It also happens to be the 27th of September, a great day to do 29 Burpees!  I’ll be doing them tomorrow when I turn 29 on September 28th.  Good luck, have fun, and get after it!

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.