Rowing WOD 12/11: 6 x 650m w/ 1:45 Rest – Post Splits

The Shallow V

The Shallow V

Rowing WOD 12/11:

6 x 650m w/ 1:45 Rest

  • Focus: Race Strategy

Are you ready for your next 2k?  Our’s will be this Saturday, December 15th, at the second race of the Renegade Rowing League.  Make sure you have a game plan going in. Use today’s Rowing WOD to test out different strategies and build confidence in your rowing. Perform the first two pieces with a focus on consistency in stroke rating and splits. If you’re feeling solid try to go a little bit faster each consecutive piece.  Keep after your training as we go through December and the Holidays.  It will be January before you know it and CRASH-B’s is right around the corner.  There will be more to come on preparing for the 2k.

Post your average splits for each piece to comments!

Rowing WOD 12/4: 5 x 800m w/ 2min Rest – Post Avg Splits

Get Excited for the Renegade Rowing League December 15th!

Get Excited for the Renegade Rowing League December 15th!

Rowing WOD 12/4:

5 x 800m w/ 2min Rest

1st @24 s/m

2nd @26

3rd @28

4th @30

5th @32

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.  While the stroke rating starts out low, there should be a focus on power per stroke and solid intensity across all five pieces.  The increasing stroke rating will give you a chance to see where you’re most effective.  Ideally whenever the stroke rating is increased the split should decrease.  Try to pick a split for each stroke rating and commit for the whole piece.  The last 3 should be around race pace.

Post your Average 500m Splits for each piece to comments.

****Renegade Rowing Club****

Tonight we’ll also be working on box squats to complement the explosiveness we want in the legs at the catch.  Here is a picture of Renegade Rower Thor getting after that suspension and explosiveness.

Keep Crushing It Thor!

Keep Crushing It Thor!

Rowing WOD 11/20: 8 x 1min w/ 1min Rest – Post Avg Splits

Results from the Renegade Rowing League last Saturday!

Rowing WOD 11/20:

8 x 1min w/ 1min Rest As Follows

1′ @24 (2k+5)

1′ @26 (2k+3)

1′ @28 (2k+1)

1′ @30 (2k)

1′ Start and Settle to 2k pace (like race)

1′ 2k pace (like race)

1′ 2k pace (like race)

1′ 2k pace and then sprint last 30sec (like race)

Last week we focused on suspension.  As you warmup today try to feel connected to the footboards and remain weightless on your seat throughout the drive.  Be sure to keep the force horizontal and don’t do any more work than you have to.  For the first half of today’s Rowing WOD you should really emphasize and feel the connection to the erg through your feet.  Feel nice smooth suspension every stroke.

In the Renegade Rowing Club we’ll be working on the proper way to release the pressure you create by suspending.  We’ll be doing the feet out drill, rear of erg elevated drill, and $100 bill test.  The goal is to suspend and push through the heel/full foot and then just as you finish the stroke keep the balls of your feet attached to the footboards.  We don’t want to rely on the straps to pull us back up.  Our finish should be powerful but in control.  One cue is to point the toes as you finish the stroke.  Also ensure that when you finish the hips aren’t tucking under.  Stay on your sit-bones and transfer the weight to the front of your seat as you swing into the recovery.  I know this is a lot to think about, so don’t get to caught up in it.  Just be smooth and stay connected to the footboards through the bottoms of your feet.

Post your average splits from each piece to comments!

Checkout the Renegade Rowing League below!  Winner’s of a sculling lesson on the water will be announced tomorrow.

Rowing WOD 11/17: Renegade Rowing League – 2k Row – CRASH-B Style – Post Time

Testing out the Renegade Rowing League at CFB!

Rowing WOD 11/17:

Renegade Rowing League

2k Row CRASH-B Style

*If you’re in the Boston area come to CrossFit Boston at 8am and compete head to head CRASH-B Style.  Winner’s get the pride of knowing they can drop the hammer on game day as well as a sculling lesson on the water with Coach Pat.

**If you’re not in Boston then grab your friends, hook as many ergs together as you can using the Race Venue Software from Concept2, and then race each other for 2,000 meters.  Put something up for grabs, like a shirt, for the winner!

Today’s Rowing WOD is a 2k Row.  It’s a test of how much pain and glory you can endure over seven to eight minutes.  Grab some friends and get after it.  This will be the first of a monthly series of 2k competitions called the Renegade Rowing League.  Once a month Renegade Rowing will hook up all of the ergs at CrossFit Boston and host a 2,000m indoor race.  Anyone is welcome to come test themselves to see how they stack up.  Each month their will be a different prize.  This month it is a sculling lesson on the water with Coach Pat, an opportunity to take your indoor rowing skills outdoors to the Charles River.

If you have access to more than one erg and can get a group of friends together to compete you can join in on the Renegade Rowing League as well.  Take a picture of everyone racing and then email it and the results to pat@renegaderowing.com.  I’ll post the picture and results of your race and include everyone that competed in the Renegade Rowing League.  All those that compete in the Renegade Rowing League have a shot at the prize for the month if they win their race category.  The Renegade Rowing League will use the same event categories as CRASH-Bs.

No matter what!  Post your 2k results to comments!

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!