Rowing WOD 5/28/14: “Farm Erg” – 4RFT – 1k Row, 100m Farmer Carry – Post Time

Rowing WOD:

How will you carry the erg?

“Farm Erg”

4 Rounds For Time

1k Row

100m Farmer’s Carry (w/ Erg if Possible; otherwise {1.5/1 pd} each hand)

The Farmer’s Carry can be used to train core stability, grip strength, balance, and coordination.  Usually it’s done lifting odd objects like yokes, water filled pvc’s, sand filled kegs, or any other heavy objects lying around the gym.  Today we’re carrying the Erg.  Ensure you keep a solid core and let us know what you think is the most efficient way to carry an erg 100 meters!

It’s finally feeling like summer!  If you can get outside and you have an area to walk 100m with the erg then do it!  Otherwise you can sub a farmer’s carry with kettle bells in each hand.

The goal for each 1k Row should be to hold your average split for 2,000 meters plus 1 or 2 split seconds.  In other words, row each piece at a pace of 2k+1 or 2k+2.  Be consistent and work on improving one aspect of your form during each round.

Use this as an opportunity to test out the Undefined Rest feature on your Performance Monitor.  Select Intervals Distance, set the distance for 1,000m and then set the rest to “Undefined Rest”.  This will give you a running clock for the whole workout and allow you to sit down and row 1k each round without having to mess with the monitor.  If your monitor doesn’t have this feature you’ll have to use a stop watch.  Check here to find out how to update this feature on your monitor.

Post your time and splits.  Let us know how you carried the erg!

Rowing WOD 5/26/14: Memorial Day Murph! – Post Time and Experience

Rowing WOD:

In memory of Navy Lieutenant Michael P. Murphy, age 29, of Patchogue, N.Y., who was killed in Afghanistan on June 28th 2005. - ℅ mdmfunraiser.com

In memory of Navy Lieutenant Michael P. Murphy, age 29, of Patchogue, N.Y., who was killed in Afghanistan on June 28th 2005. – ℅ mdmfunraiser.com

Memorial Day Murph!

Memorial Day is a great time to be with family and friends as we remember those who have lost their lives fighting for our freedom.  If you’re lacking hugs in your life, use today as an opportunity to change things up.  Go hug a friend or love one.  Live life and enjoy the journey, it’s to short not to.

“Murph” consists of the following:
  • 1 Mile Run to start
  • 100 Pull-ups
  • 200 Push-ups
  • 300 Squats
  • 1 mile run to finish

For time: Partition the pull-ups, push-ups, and squats as needed. Start and finish with a mile run. If you’ve got body armor or a twenty pound vest, wear it.

Do not be discouraged if you can’t do the entire workout (Not many can). Anyone can do their own version of Murph. The idea is to challenge yourself and do a little more a little faster every year.

Post your time and experience to comments!

Rowing WOD 5/23/14: 4RFT – 10 Tuck Jumps, 200m Run, 300m Row – Post Time

Rowing WOD:

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.

Rowing WOD 5/16/14: 5RFT – 100m Row, 8 WB, 6 CTB, 4 Pistols, 2 KB Snatch – Post Time

Rowing WOD:

RRT practicing the release in singles!

RRT practicing the release in singles!

5 Rounds For Time …

100m Row

8 Wall Balls (20/14 lbs to 10 ft target)

6 Chest To Bar Pull Ups

4 Pistols Each Side (Single Leg Squats, 4 each side)

2 Kettle Bell Snatches Each Arm (1.5/1 pood)

Today’s Rowing WOD is all about skill and balance.  Rather than throw a ton of volume at you, I wanted to give everyone a chance to move quickly with high skill.  Warmup each movement and focus on a couple of cues that will dial in the skill of the movement and make it easier when the volume is high.

Feel suspension in the legs for the 100m Row and see if you can finish it in 10 strokes.  For the Wall Balls focus on the timing of the hips and legs so that you save your energy and can remain accurate.  Hit that target every time.  During the chest to bar pull ups try to find a rhythm that can be maintained and controlled for all 6 reps unbroken.  In the pistols be smooth without hesitating at the top or bottom.  During the Kettle Bell Snatches anticipate where the bell is going and be quick with your hand as you punch through to meet it at the top without banging your wrist.

Practice the transitions in between each movement.  Get technical, move well, push the pace, and have fun.  Should be a quick burner!

Post your time to comments!

Rowing WOD 5/14/14: “Jackie” – 1,000m Row, 50 Thrusters, 30 Pull Ups – Post Time and Avg Split

Rowing WOD:

RR Team back on the water! Hopefully this summer we'll be able to do "Jackie" on the water! Let us know if you want to join in!

RR Team back on the water! Hopefully this summer we’ll be able to do “Jackie” on the water! Let us know if you want to join in!

“Jackie”

For time:

Row 1,000 meters

50 Thrusters (45 pounds)

30 Pull-ups

The Girl WODs were introduced as benchmark workouts to measure your performance and improvements throughout your training.  Today’s Rowing WOD is“Jackie”, a newer girl, aimed at measuring your efficiency and performance through three different full body movements.  It’s a great workout to test how well your technique has developed.  Ideally you’ll be able to hold a consistent split all the way through and leave your legs just fresh enough to go unbroken on the thrusters.  Before you start take some time to think about your game plan, the split you want to hold, how you’ll break up thrusters, and how to game the pull ups.

Post your time to comments!