Rest Day 1/13/13: What are you doing to improve efficiency and performance in competition this year?

Rest Day 1/13/13:

Attendees at last years CrossFit Rowing Trainer Course in VT

Attendees at last years CrossFit Rowing Trainer Course in VT

What are you doing to improve efficiency and performance in competition this year?

Deliberate practice makes perfect, but sometimes you need to get out of your garage or out of your box to gain more knowledge and improve your skills.  This is the first of many posts I’ll be offering up to the world that will highlight amazing opportunities to get out of your normal routine, learn something new, and have some fun.

On June 8th and 9th CrossFit Boston will be hosting a two-day CrossFit Rowing Trainer Course.  Head Coach Shane Farmer will be at CrossFit Boston on Saturday to give everyone the knowledge they need to improve their rowing and teach it to others.  On Sunday I will be helping the folks at Community Rowing Inc. teach everyone to scull and row on the water.  It will be a blast, so sign-up early before it fills up!

Register Here!

Learning to Scull at CRI!

Learning to Scull at CRI!

Also, to help promote the CrossFit Rowing Cert., Renegade Rowing has developed a two-hour Renegade Rowing Workshop to give your box a taste of what they will learn at the certification and improve their performance in training and competition.  If you own a box or would like to see a workshop at your gym this winter and spring, shoot me an email at Pat@RenegadeRowing.com and we can set it up.  I’ll have more details about the Renegade Rowing Workshop up on the site soon.

Let me know if you have any questions, register for the CrossFit Rowing Trainer Course in Boston, and have a great day!

Rowing WOD 1/12/13: 4 x 2:00 w/ :30 Rest – Post Splits

Rowing WOD 1/12/13:

Athletes from CFH2O getting after a partner 2k at the Renegade Rowing Workshop!

Athletes from CFH2O getting after a partner 2k at the Renegade Rowing Workshop!

4 x 2:00 w/ :30 Rest

  • Race Pace
  • Execute Race Plan

Today’s Rowing WOD is all about executing your race plan and sticking to your splits.  For the first piece come out fast with a good start and then 7 to 10 quick strokes.  Then be sure to settle right to the pace you’d like to hold for the first 500m of a 2k.   For the second and third pieces paddle into them and hold strong at your ideal race pace.  Imagine they are the second and third 500m of the race.  During the 30 seconds of rest paddle lightly, take deep breaths through your nose, and try to bring your heart rate down.  For the last piece hold steady at your race pace and then sprint out the last 30 seconds like you’re sprinting for the finish line.  Have positive mental cues ready for all 4 pieces just like during the race.  There is no room for negativity or “I can’t…” phrases.  They won’t help you.  Just sit up, breath, push the legs down, swing, have quick hands, and attack.  Each stroke is an opportunity to spin that flywheel a little faster and each piece an opportunity to get yourself that much closer to a personal record.  Get hungry and get after it!

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

Rowing WOD 1/5/13: 6 x 2:00 w/ 1:30 Rest – Post Best Avg Split

Rowing WOD 1/5/13:

Renegade's at the first RRC Practice of the new year!

Renegades at the first RRC Practice of the new year!

6 x 2:00 w/ 1:30 Rest

(1st @28 s/m, 2nd @28, 3rd @30, 4th @30, 5th @32, 6th @Open Rating)

What stroke rating are you most efficient at?  Use today’s Rowing WOD as an opportunity to gain confidence and figure out what your most efficient race pace is for the next time you have to do a 2k or 1k… perhaps the Renegade Rowing League coming up on Saturday, January 19th at 8am?  Get after it and get ready to race!

Post your best average split and the stroke rating you maintained.

Note whether it was because you were fresh or because that stroke rating seemed easier for maintaining a faster split.

Checkout the racing action from the last Renegade Rowing League!

Rest Day 1/3/13: Should we go Paleo? Checkout the Paleo Golf Challenge and let us know!

Rest Day 1/3/13:

 

℅ PaleoGolfChallenge.com

℅ PaleoGolfChallenge.com

Should we go Paleo?

Checkout the Paleo Golf Challenge and let us know!

On New Years Day Alex Black of Wicked Good Nutrition and myself launched a new business via our website PaleoGolfChallenge.com!  If you’re interested in eating healthier and making a lifestyle change, we have the tools, resources, and competition to get you were you want to go!  Checkout the website and our first post on the Paleo Diet to see what it’s all about.

If you’d like to try something from the Paleo Diet checkout this great Paleo Stuffed Pepper Recipe as well!

Paleo Stuffed Peppers

photo 1Why does getting back on track after the holidays seem so difficult sometimes? Motivation is high this time of year, but many find it tough to stick with that new diet. One of the best ways to help you stick with a new – or renewed – diet is to take the extra time to make some delicious food, instead of forcing yourself to eat something that tastes boring or plain bad because it’s “healthy”. These fairly easy stuffed peppers will make things a little easier.

…Click here for the step by step recipe and experience Paleo! …

Rest Day 12/30: What was your December Goal? Did you achieve it?

Rest Day 12/30:

 

Have you put in the work to achieve your goal?

Have you put in the work to achieve your goal?

What was your December Goal?  Did you achieve it?

As 2012 comes to a close it’s a good time to look back on the year and reflect on what we’ve accomplished.  Did you have a goal for the year?  A New Year’s resolution perhaps?  How did that go?  It’s time to start thinking about what you’d like to accomplish next year.  Start by looking back at December.  Did you set an appropriate goal?  Was it positive, specific, and controllable?  Try to figure out what you did well to work toward that goal and what you need to improve.

Share your successes and thoughts!