Rowing WOD 5/24/13: 4RFT – 10 Tuck Jumps, 200m Run, 300m Row – Post Time

Rowing WOD 5/24/13:

Bonus points if you do it with a smile!

Bonus points if you do it with a smile!

4 Rounds For Time:

10 Tuck Jumps

200m Run

300m Row

Fire it UP!!! It’s Friday and it’s time to get after the weekend!  I hope you all had a good week and you’re ready to go into the weekend strong.  Tomorrow we have our first 1k test of the summer.

Today’s Rowing WOD is an opportunity to dial in the splits and game plan you’d like to execute tomorrow.  The tuck jumps will get your adrenaline going and simulate the first 10 strokes of the start.  Focus on breathing and being consistent with your pace for the 200m run.  When you get on the erg be prepared mentally with a positive mental cue and a split you plan to hold.  The first round should be performed like the start of your 1k.  The second and third round should be performed like the middle of the race.  The last 300m piece should be rowed at negative splits like your sprint.

Move well, have some fun, and get ready for the weekend!  It’s FRIDAY!!!

Post time and 1k goal to comments.

Rest Day 5/23/13: Check your Technique – Use the Force Curve! – Share Thoughts

Rest Day 5/23/13:

℅ Concept2.com - Come learn al about the force curve June 8-9 at CrossFit Boston!

℅ Concept2.com – Come learn al about the force curve June 8-9 at CrossFit Boston!

Check your Technique – Use the Force Curve!

What do you need work on?

Set the monitor to display the force curve during your next warmup to really dial in body awareness and technique.  Below is a video I took of :30 pieces that were programmed in January.  Listen carefully and you might hear me calling hustles for each Renegade to continue working on the changes they addressed in their warmup.

Use today as an active rest day and take 15 minutes to row light and focus on form.  Make everything feel smooth.  Watch your power curve on the monitor, is it a smooth inverted parabola?  Where’s the peak?  Throw in some pauses on different parts of the recovery.  Be in control of your stroke at all times and maintain good posture.  If you find something that seems jerky or out of control try to change it and make it different.  Experiment a little and have some fun!

Share your thoughts to comments.

Rowing WOD 5/22/13: Rowing “Annie” – Post Time

Rowing WOD 5/22/13:

Get excited!  2 weeks until the CrossFit Rowing Trainer Course at CrossFit Boston and CRI!

Get excited! 2 weeks until the CrossFit Rowing Trainer Course at CrossFit Boston and CRI!

Rowing “Annie” – For Time…

500m Row
50 Double Unders
50 AbMat SitUps
400m Row
40 Double Unders
40 AbMat SitUps
300m Row
30 Double Unders
30 AbMat SitUps
200m Row
20 Double Unders
20 AbMat SitUps
100m Row
10 Double Unders
10 AbMat SitUps

Today’s Rowing WOD is a great take on the classic Girl WOD Annie.  The rowing pieces are descending in length, so a good goal would be to hold the average 500m split that you row on the first 500m all the way through the rest.  If you can finish the last 100m in 10 strokes you got game!  Look at your splits from yesterday, think about your last 2k, and try to pick a goal split for the 1k we’re going to do on Saturday.  If you can work on consistently holding your 1k goal split during this wod you’ll be ready to crush it and surpass that goal on Saturday.  Be sure to breathe and find a consistent rhythm for the double under’s and sit ups.

Attack it and post your time to comments!  Post your goal splits and actual splits as well.

Rowing WOD 5/21/13: Max Pressure – 1.5k, 1k, 500m, 250m – Post Splits

Rowing WOD 5/21/13:

Beach Launch for Regionals this past weekend.  Who's excited to get on the water June 8-9?

Beach Launch for Regionals this past weekend. Who’s excited to get on the water June 8-9?

Max Pressure

1,500m w/ 5:00 Rest

1,000m w/ 4:00 Rest

500m w/ 2:00 Rest

250m w/ 1:00 Rest

Last week we did a similar WOD with almost twice the volume.  When volume drops, intensity should increase.  This Summer we will be focused on improving our 1k time as most masters athletes will be competing on the water at that distance.  Fear not all you fire-breathing 2k athletes, if you can focus on improving your 1k, your 2k will improve as well.  Getting after shorter distances requires more intensity without diminishing the form.  High Intensity is your ability to push your boundaries a little further everyday.  If you never test your limits you’ll never know what you’ve got.  Go as hard as you can until the form starts to break down and then dial it back a little.

Regionals is coming to a close and we saw some awesome “Jackie” times.  Did you do “Jackie” last week?  How was your form under pressure?  DId your rowing ability limit you or was it your pull ups?  This weekend we will test just our 1k so that we have a baseline for the summer.  If you can drop your 1k this summer then next time “Jackie” rolls around you can crush it!

Todays Rowing WOD calls for Max Pressure and is a test of your ability to consistently perform at your highest intensity.  Your goal should be to beat your splits from last Tuesday.  Set the monitor for Intervals Variable and input 1.5k, 5min rest, 1k, 4min rest, 500m, 2min rest, 250m, 1min rest.  Pick a 500m Split and a Stroke Rating you plan to hold for each distance.

Remember, the goal is to row at max pressure for every piece.  Focus on your split and stroke rate and row at high intensity with good form.

  • Post your average 500m splits to comments.

WWC Youth Nationals BoundCongrats to the Wayland-Weston Men’s Light 8+ for an awesome performance Sunday evening!  Good Luck in Tennessee at Youth Nationals!

Rowing WOD 5/20/13: “Hills” 3x10min w/ 4min Rest – Post Distance for each Piece

Rowing WOD 5/20/13:

“Hills”

3 x 10min w/ 4min Rest as follows …

4min @22 s/m

3min @24

2min @26

1min @28

Racing in Lowell!  - Get on the water yourself at the CrossFit Rowing Course!

Racing in Lowell! – Get on the water yourself at the CrossFit Rowing Course!

I hope everyone had a great weekend and is ready to crush it this week!  We did this Rowing WOD at the end of last year.  Try to find your results and see how much you’ve improved since then.  Everyone should be feeling for connection, suspension, and body preparation.  Try to be smooth, effortless, and natural.

Rowing is a beautiful sport in that you create the resistance and determine how fast the boat moves.  That being said, keep in mind that you get out what you put in for things like strength, conditioning, and Rowing.  Ease into this workout for the first four minutes by finding your rhythm and breathing.  However, as the stroke rating goes up make sure you’re putting in the effort to bring the 500m split down and keep consistent pressure.

Set the monitor for 10 minutes of work and 4 minutes of rest.  During each ten minute piece follow the prescribed rating shifts.

Post your distance for each piece to comments.