Rowing WOD 6/28/13: 4RFT – 200m Row, 20 Air Squats – Post Time and 1k Goal

Rowing WOD 6/28/13:

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

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 19th at CrossFit Boston.  Sign up on our Programs page and come ready to crush it.

Post your time and 1k goal to comments.

Rowing WOD 6/26/13: Death By Rowing Push Ups – 2 Cal, 2 PU … – Post Time/Round

Rowing WOD 6/26/13:

Kathryn demos the erg push up!

Kathryn demos the erg push up! A great way to scale the push up if you don’t have a bench available.

Death By Rowing Push Ups

Every minute add 2 Calories and 2 Push Ups until you can no longer complete the prescribed amount of work in that minute.

  • 1st min – Row 2 Calories, 2 Push Ups
  • 2nd min – 4 Cal, 4 Push Ups
  • 3rd min – 6 Cal, 6 Push Ups
  • 4th min – 8 Cal, 8 Push Ups
  • etc ….

Today’s Rowing WOD is an opportunity to see how far you’re willing to push yourself.  Focus on using the legs to pick up the flywheel and letting the hands swing through the finish quick and clean.  If you can rely on your legs and body for power your arms should recover and be ready for more push ups.

Chest touches!

Chest touches!

On the push ups be sure to keep your abs and glutes firm with shoulders away from the ears.  Full range of motion is the chest to the floor and elbows extended at the top.  If you have to scale use an abmat as a target or elevate your hands on a bench.  Really focus on your brace from hands to feet with good breathing.  Last but not least, practice the quick release in the early rounds so that you’re ready for the transition from erg to floor and back in your final rounds.

Post your total time to comments, aka – the round you failed on.

 

Rest Day 6/23/13: What does it mean to Compete? – Share your thoughts

RR HOCR UVM Men AlumniRest Day 6/23/13:

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 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 will Rumble-Renegade Rowers Startpractice for eight weeks from 6:30 − 8pm on Tuesday and Wednesday nights at Community Rowing.  The program will run from July 23rd to September 15th.  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 and an Info Session will be held July 19th at 6:30pm at CrossFit Boston.  Compete in our weekly throwdown series and see if you have what it takes to be on the Renegade Rowing Team.  Click here to Sign Up!

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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 as CFRowing 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 6/21/13: “The Skill of Rowing” – 500m Row, 20 Double Unders… – Post Time and Avg Splits

Want to Learn to Row and Race? Tryout for the Renegade Rowing Team!

Want to Learn to Row and Race? Tryout for the Renegade Rowing Team! July 19 @CFB

Rowing WOD 6/21/13:

“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, since 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!!!

Rest Day 6/20/13: RRT Tryouts and Nutrition Timing!

Rest Day 6/20/13:

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

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

Renegade Rowing Team – Tryouts are being held July 19 at 6:30pm!  Come to CrossFit Boston ready to throw down and commit to the team.  Sign Up on the Programs page!

Below is a great post from Alex Black of Wicked Good Nutrition on when we should be eating in relation to our workouts…

It’s All About The Timing

We all know this from sit coms and movies right? How many times did “timing” make life difficult for Ross and Rachel? But, it’s also really important in almost every sport.  Baseball players have to swing at the right time to connect with the ball and get a hit. Olympic lifters need to pull and drop under the weight at the right time to make a lift. And rowers focus on maintaining a steady pace and stroke rhythm while keeping in sync with the boat.  In much the same way that you would make and execute a race plan for a 2K test, it is important to plan when and what you eat surrounding workouts. In this post I’ll discuss the best foods to eat and when.  That way you can keep having awesome workouts.  Read More…