Rest Day 12/20: Get Loose! – 15′ Hamstring/Hip Mobility – Share your favorite!

Rest Day 12/20:

Get Loose!

Monica using some hip distraction for a great hamstring stretch!

Monica using some hip distraction for a great hamstring stretch!

Enjoy 15 minutes of Hamstring and Hip Mobility.

Over the past week we’ve hit it pretty hard with heavy lifting, a 2k, and some solid 500m pieces.  Our ability to sit up and maintain a solid core through the stroke has a lot to do with our hamstring flexibility and the work we do on off days to promote recovery and rebuilding of the muscle fibers we tear.  Use today as an opportunity to stretch out and rebuild those hamstrings, increase your flexibility, and eat some good quality food.

Share where you’re feeling it and how you mobilized!

Rowing WOD 11/10: 5 x 500m w/ 1:30 Rest @2k+5, vary damper – Post Splits and Favorite Drag Factor

Rowing WOD 11/10:

Suspension Drills

5 x 500m w/ 1:30 Rest

  1. @2k+5, Damper Set at 6

  2. @2k+5, Damper Set at 5

  3. @2k+5, Damper Set at 4

  4. @2k+5, Damper Set at 3

  5. @2k+5, Damper Set at 2

Check Drag Factor

Recently we’ve been reviewing the fundamental skills of posture, control, and connection.  Today we’ll take the idea of connection one step further as we feel what it means to suspend from the oar handle.  Suspension is all about using our body weight to hang on the oar and help accelerate the handle all the way through the drive.  The key is not to create any force Upward off the seat, but to just become weightless off your seat while keeping in contact with it.  Everything – forces, handle height, chain – needs to be HORIZONTAL when we row!  NO need to do extra Work (W = mgh) by moving stuff up and down every stroke, keep it horizontal!

Drills we’ll cover include the Stand Up/Sit Down drill to get the feeling of suspending above the seat.  Remember this is an exaggeration to get the correct sensation and feeling of good connection.  We will also do the Strap Drill where we statically hang and suspend from the handle while maintaining our body angles and strong postures.  Then we’ll do the Strap Drill dynamically by letting the strap out slowly and trying to hold suspension all the way through the drive.

In today’s Rowing WOD we’ll be varying the damper to find where we’re most efficient.  Over the next week play around with the damper to find where you’re most comfortable/efficient .  When you find a damper setting you like, check the drag factor so you can begin using a consistent drag factor.  For more information on Drag Factors read this article: http://www.concept2.com/indoor-rowers/training/tips-and-general-info/damper-setting-101

For today’s 500m pieces, try to focus on good connection and suspension while keeping a consistent split for all 5 pieces.  After you’re done look back at the memory to see what your average stroke rating was for each piece.  Whatever piece felt comfortable/efficient and was done at a stroke rating of 28-32 might be a good drag factor for you.  Take a couple of minutes to set the damper to that number and check the drag factor on the monitor.  Remember that drag factor and try to use it next time you row to see if you still like it.

Post your average splits and favorite drag factor to comments!

********** IMPORTANT *************

The biggest thing to focus on and practice right now is the fundamentals!!!  Body Preparation by Half Slide is Key and Connection to move the handle with the seat out of the Catch is key!  If you can Prep and Connect, the suspension will come.  Whenever focusing on suspension ensure your abs are engaged and you have a solid hollow body!  Protect those discs!

If you have any questions let me know!  I look forward to seeing the Renegade Rowing Club on Saturday at 8am.

To see some of the warmup videos mentioned in this post check out the media page on the CrossFit Boston website:

http://www.crossfitboston.com/page/index.php?menu=media&page=videos

Rest Day 11/4: What have you learned in your training this Fall?

Rest Day 11/4:

What have you learned in your training this Fall?

When training it is always good to take a step back from time to time and see what you’ve learned, accomplished, and can do better going forward.  In the coming week I’ll be asking you to set goals.  Use today as a chance to reflect on the past few months or the past year and write down a couple of lessons you can take with you into the future.  Here is a link to a blog from Alex Black on what she’s learned from training with Type 1 Diabetes.

8 Lessons in 8 Years

Rest Day 10/11: Go For a Walk! (Along a River if Possible)

Rowing seen walking along the Charles in Boston!

Rest Day 10/11:

Go For a Walk!

(Along a River if Possible)

Life get’s crazy, especially this time of year as we gear up for fall parties and the holidays.  Take 15 minutes today to stop.  Breathe.  And go for a walk.  If you’ve got a river or body of water nearby go for a stroll and watch some rowing.  How does the boat move in relation to the body?  What part of the stroke does the boat move the fastest?  How’s the form look compared to your erging?

If you’re lucky enough to do this please share your thoughts, where you were, and what you saw!

Rest Day 8/23: What do you feel as you initiate the drive? What do you feel in a deadlift?

Rest Day 8/23:

What do you feel as you initiate the drive?

What do you feel in a deadlift?

Rowing is awesome because it amplifies your senses and feeling x10, or at least it should if you’re not death gripping the oar.  For the rest day today do a short warmup on the erg just taking some light strokes.  Mix in a couple of full pressure tens and really feel what’s happening at the catch as yo initiate the drive.  Then do some deadlifts and feel what happens as you initially take the weight off the floor.  Go back and forth between the two and feel what’s going on.  What muscles are engaged?  What muscles are relaxed?  What can you focus on to ensure you’re initiating the stroke/lift with the legs and keeping your chest, hips, and hands connected?

If you have any revelations or good descriptors of what you focus on please share!