Rowing WOD 4/16/14: 2RFT – 1k Row, 60 Double Unders, 40 KB Snatches, 20 Box Jumps – Post Time and Splits

Rowing WOD:

Active Shoulder at the Top!

Active Shoulder at the Top!

2 Rounds For Time …

1k Row (@2k Pace)

60 Double Unders

40 KB Snatches (1.5/1 Pd) (20 Each Arm)

20 Box Jumps (24/20 in.)

Why do we train?  Why do we compete?  …  Fun!

What makes training and competition fun? … Variety, Challenge, Training Partners, and Intensity!

Load the hips!

Load the hips!

Today’s Rowing WOD is an opportunity to have a ton of fun pushing yourself and others through a variety of skilled movements while executing a game plan.  I’d like you to challenge a training partner to this workout if at all possible.  Talk to them about your 2k race plan and how you are going to execute it on this workout.  Use the first round like it’s the first half of your next 2k and use the second round like it’s the second half of your next 2k.  Get comfortable consistently pulling your 2k split under pressure.  Be mentally strong and stay positive on every stroke and every rep.  Remember to breathe deep after the row so you can fall into a rhythm and flow through the double unders.  During the KB Snatches make sure you have an active shoulder at the top and keep your arm close to your ear.  Use the hips to move the weight and punch through quickly as the weight becomes weightless so that you don’t bang the wrist.  Dumbbell Snatches can be substituted for the KB Snatch if needed.

Post your time and average 500m splits for the 1k’s to comments!

Rowing WOD 4/8/14: 15 x :20 On :40 off – Post Fastest and Slowest Splits

Rowing WOD:

Bringing it home in the sprint! Checkout the Renegade Rowing Membership!

Bringing it home in the sprint! Checkout the Renegade Rowing Team!

15 x :20 On :40 Off

Max Pressure

  • Post your fastest and slowest splits to comments.

Elite fitness is all about developing power through high intensity.  Today’s Rowing WOD is an opportunity to push your boundaries and test the limits of your speed.  Catch your breath and focus on the 40 seconds off so that you can put every ounce of energy into suspending from the oar and going low on the split.  Compare your results to your 2k race plan.  Do you last through the first 7, but die soon after?  Could you go faster at the start of your 2k?  What happens to your focus in the last couple?  Use your results to adjust your race plan and goal for your next 2k which will be about a week before Regionals.

Try warming up with a couple of strap drills to feel and practice suspending from the oar.    Have Fun!

Rowing WOD 4/2/14: AMRAP15 – 30 Calories, 20 Push Press, 20 KB Swings, 20 Box Jumps – Post Total Reps

Rowing WOD:Rowing WOD at CFB

As Many Reps As Possible in 15min

30 Calorie Row

20 Push Press (75/55 lbs.)

20 KB Swings (24/16 kg)

20 Box Jumps (24/20 ins.)

Today’s Rowing WOD is all about powerful hip extension.  The Push Press, KB Swing, and Box Jump requires aggressive opening of the hips, which will help develop power and speed through the middle of the drive.  Focus on good connection at the catch, sit tall, and breath.

Have fun getting after it and let us know how you do!

Post total reps to comments.

Rowing WOD 3/27/14: Peak Power Test and Tabata Starts – Post Max Watts and Fastest Start

Rowing WOD:

Focused. Ready.

Focused. Ready.

Peak Power Test

  • Post Max Watts to Comments.

Tabata Row for Lowest Split

8x :20 On/ :10 Off

  • Practice your Starting Sequence each round.
  • Post Lowest Split hit to Comments.

Strength WOD:

EMOM10

2 Power Snatch

  • Ascending to As Heavy As Possible
  • Post Load to Comments.

Superset:

4×6 Pull Ups

4×6 Dips

Conditioning WOD:

AMRAP7

50 Double Unders

15 Burpees

  • Post Rounds + Reps to Comments.

The focus of today is Power and Preparation for the 2k Start, so be sure to get in the Rowing and Strength WOD. If time allows, choose the blocks that will help you improve as an athlete. If you have enough time for all three blocks then attack them all!

For the Peak Power Test set the monitor for 20 seconds of work and 2 minutes of rest. Start by paddling a couple of strokes to get the fan moving and then go for max watts. It may help to video the test or have a partner watch to tell you the highest watts you pulled in just one stroke. During the 2 minutes of rest paddle lightly or roll out. Take 3 or 4 tries to find your max wattage starting with the damper set low and increasing the drag each successive try. At some point you’ll find a drag that you like and gives you the most power. Your score for the Peak Power Test is the Max Watts pulled in just one stroke.

Give us your best and share your results and experience to comments!

Who’s Ready to test the 2k Saturday?

Strength and Conditioning WOD 3/26/14: 7×1 Back Squats and Re-Test “Annie” – Post Loads and Score

Rowing WOD:

Try the RWOD with 8 other people and see if you can row together! -MSCF Rowing Workshop

Try the RWOD with 8 other people and see if you can row together! -MSCF Rowing Workshop 

5 x 15 Strokes – Start and Settle as follows w/ 20 Stroke Paddle (No Pressure) in between

  • 3 stroke start (1/2, 3/4, Full)
  • 7 strokes high (@34-40 s/m)
  • 5 stroke settle (immediately settle to race pace)
  • Post the number of strokes it took to settle to comments.

Strength WOD:

7×1 Back Squats

  • Post Loads to Comments.

Conditioning WOD:

“Annie”

50-40-30-20-10

Double Unders

AbMat Situps

  • Post Time to Comments.

Today’s Focus is Strength and Conditioning, so attack those Back Squats and get after Annie! With our 2k coming up this weekend you want to make sure your start and settles are dialed in, so use the Rowing WOD as a good warmup for the Back Squats. Try to settle immediately on the next stroke after your high 7. In the Back Squats keep your chest up and load your posterior chain by pushing those hips back first. If you can keep your hamstrings turned on throughout and not let your weight shift to the toes you will train the strength and power we need from the posterior chain through the middle of our drive. If you have time give “Annie” a shot and try to beat your score from last week, it’s an awesome challenge.

Annie is all about staying relaxed and focused while moving as fast as possible. How will you attack it? What’s your game plan? Have you thought about breaking it down into sections of focus like a 2k race plan? Can you dig deep and go faster than last week?  How will you maintain your rhythm?

Share your experience to comments!