Rest Day 7/3/14: Ever think about giving it a go on the water?

Rest Day:

RRT Prepping for there epic end of term Renegade Rowing WOD last week.

Tryout for the Renegade Rowing Team (RRT)

(RRT = 6 week term rowing in 8′s on the water at CRI every Tuesday and Thursday morning at 5:30am starting Tuesday, July 22nd)

Tryouts: Thursday, July 17th @5:30am @CRI

Sign Up Here

Tryouts Based on your Knowledge of the Following…

If you would like to learn these KSA’s and prepare for Tryouts please setup a 20min session with Coach Pat to review what you need to know and work on.  Your first 20min session is free and will be on the Dock Box at CRI.  Just email Coach Pat to set up a time – pat@renegaderowing.com

Renegade Rowing Team Required KSA’s (Knowledge, Skills, and Ability):

Equipment:

  1. How to carry and setup equipment.
  2. Port, Starboard, Bow, Stern
  3. Port Oar
  4. Starboard Oar
  5. Oarlock
  6. Oar Collar

Skills:

  1. Posture
  2. Control/Ratio
  3. Connection
  4. Teamwork, Following, Rhythm

Stroke Cycle Positions:

  1. Catch
  2. Finish
  3. Arms Away
  4. Bodies Over
  5. 1/2 Slide
  6. 3/4 Slide

Drills:

  1. Feeling Drill
  2. Chop Drill
  3. Release/Catch Placement Drill
  4. Pause Drill (Single, Double, Triple Pause)
  5. Reverse Pic Drill (Focused on Connection)
  6. Pic Drill (Focused on Swing and Body Preparation)

Bladework:

  1. Feathered
  2. Squared
  3. Squared and Buried
  4. Check it Hard and Hold Water
  5. 1/2 Square @ 1/2 Slide
  6. Full Square @ 3/4 Slide

Rowing WOD 6/27/14: 4RFT – 200m Row, 20 Air Squats – Post Time and 1k Goal

Rowing WOD:

Bringing it home in the sprint! Who's interested in joining the Renegade Rowing Team this Summer?

4 Rounds For Time …

200m Row

20 Air Squats

Today’s Rowing WOD is a quick burner to get primed for our 1k test tomorrow.  This is a great opportunity to not only practice the start and finish of your 1k, but the quick release transition on and off the erg for competitions.  For the first 2 pieces perform your start and settle.  Since the piece is so short you may only have a couple of strokes to settle before getting off the erg.  Make them count!  Hit your 1k goal pace the stroke after your 10 high in the start.  For the last 2 pieces build over 10 to your 1k goal pace and then sprint out the last 10 strokes with negative splits.  During the squats be smooth and breathe.  Make sure you hit full depth to give the quads a little break and flush out some lactic acid from those quads.

I hope your excited to crush the 1k tomorrow.  The tryout for the Renegade Rowing Team will involve a 1k and it would be awesome to have a game plan and know where you’re at going in.  Tryouts will be July 17th at 5:30am at Community Rowing.  Sign Up Here and come ready to crush it.

Post your time and 1k goal to comments.

Rest Day 6/22/14: What does it mean to Compete? – Share your thoughts

Rest Day:

What does it mean to Compete?

My thoughts on what it means to compete are at the bottom of this post.  Please share your own thoughts to comments and Facebook.  Before you get there, checkout an opportunity to row and compete with a team outside of the gym.

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The Renegade Rowing Team is an opportunity to take your training to the next level and have some fun with other members outside of the gym.  The Renegade Rowing Team willRumble-Renegade Rowers Start practice for six weeks from 5:30 − 7am on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at Community Rowing.  The program will run from July 22nd to August 28th.  Our goal is to learn to row in eights on the water and become competitive enough to race.  Each member of the Renegade Rowing Team will be expected to set goals both as individuals and as a team.  Joining the Renegade Rowing Team is an opportunity to improve your training as well as everyone else’s.  Learn to row, race with your fellow crew-mates, and Compete!

Tryouts will be held July 17th at 5:30am at Community Rowing Inc.

Checkout the original announcement and sign up here!

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Competition is the basis for all sport.  People play sports because they’re fun.  Sports are fun because every participant is given a chance to compete.  It’s not the outcome or the opponent that matters.  People enjoy competing because they’re given an opportunity to test themselves and their abilities in order to experience the thrill of an improvement toward a goal.  Competition can be both individual and team oriented.   By incorporating competition into everyday practice, Renegade Rowing allows us to track progress toward our goals, but more importantly to have fun and experience the journey.

Pat UVM CrewIn order to compete, athletes must develop mental toughness.  Firsthand athletes are developed through competition when they harness the power of the mind.  Our thoughts affect our feelings and our feelings affect our actions.  Anyone can develop an ability to do work with regards to fitness and rowing, but when work capacity is combined with mental toughness, athletes can control their actions and reach their goals.  Mental toughness is an athlete’s ability to commit to competition with a belief in oneself, to have a positive focus on the things they can control, and to embrace challenge as an opportunity for learning and self-improvement.

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 asCFRowing Trainer Courseindividuals, but the opportunity to push ourselves against others will only make us better.  I’m a competitive guy and I like being pushed and challenged and testing my abilities against others.  There’s honesty in giving it all you have against others, especially knowing they’re doing the same.

Rowing is an Olympic Sport that elite athletes train for year round.  Some athletes may only compete 5 to 6 times per year and of those competitions they might only peak for one race.  Most other sports have seasons filled with games allowing for learning and development during competition.  Renegade Rowing incorporates daily competition so that athletes have the same opportunities that other sports have.  Renegade athletes will have the confidence needed to perform on race day.  By providing many opportunities to experience race day competition in practice, athletes will have a wealth of experiences to draw from when race day arrives.

In your own words, what does it mean to compete?  Please share…

Rowing WOD 6/21/14: 3 x 4min w/ 2min Rest – Post Avg Splits

Rowing WOD:

3 x 4min w/ 2min Rest

Competitors crushing the 2k at the Third Race of the Renegade Rowing League!

  • 1st @1k+3
  • 2nd @1k+2
  • 3rd @1k+1
  • Think about mental toughness needed during 1k Test next 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 1k test next week.  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 next week.  You should visualize what it will be like in the middle of your 1k 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 6/20/14: “The Skill of Rowing” – 500m Row, 20 Double Unders… – Post Time and Avg Splits

Rowing WOD:

Thoughts on Bladework?  Come learn all about it on the Renegade Rowing Team!

Thoughts on Bladework? Come learn all about it on the Renegade Rowing Team!

“The Skill of Rowing”

Complete for Time…

500m Row @1k Split*

20 Double Unders

300m Row @1k Split*

30 Double Unders

200m Row @1k Split*

50 Double Unders

*Pick a split you plan to hold.  Afterwards do 2 burpees for every decimal you’re off.  Doesn’t matter if you’re high or low.  If you choose a 2:00.0 split and row 1:59.5 avg. then you would do 10 burpees.

Today’s Rowing WOD is all about working the skill of Rowing and Double Unders.  To often I see athletes sit on the erg and go all out without a game plan.  Many times, due to improper form or focus, their effort doesn’t make a difference on how fast they’re rowing.

Today you should pick a split for each rowing piece and commit to holding your form and focus to execute that split exactly.  Ideally I’d like you to hold your 1k split, because we’re testing the 1k next Saturday, but if you’re coming to the end of a tough week pick a split you can execute flawlessly with good form.

After the workout, look back at the memory and check the average splits for each piece.  Do a couple of burpees for each decimal that you were off, even if you went faster.  The goal should be to gain full control over your effort on the erg and know exactly what you put in effort-wise is what you get back.  Setup the monitor as your clock for the workout by choosing intervals variable with undefined rest.

Post your time, goal splits, and average splits to comments.  Have a great weekend!!!