Strength WOD 2/24/14: 3×8 Deadlift @72.5% – Post Loads

Rowing WOD:

BC Men's Crew! Setting up for the DL.

BC Men’s Crew! Setting up for the DL.

“Hills”

3 x 10min w/ 4min Rest as follows …

4min @20 s/m

3min @22

2min @24

1min @26

  • Post Distances to Comments

Strength WOD:BC Men DL Finish

3×8 Deadlift @72.5%

  • All three working sets @72.5% of 1RM
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Conditioning WOD:

7RFT

15 Deadlift (115/75 lbs.)

10 Box Jumps (24/20 in.)

5 Shoulder to Overhead (115/75 lbs.)

  • Post Time to Comments

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.

Today’s focus is Strength, so get after those deadlifts and see what you’ve got for 8 reps.  If you have time push it out with the Conditioning WOD and get fired up for the Games!  They start later this week!

Let’s get off to a good start to the week!

Post your loads and results to Comments!

Rowing WOD 2/21/14: EMOM20 – Row :40 On @2k+6 – Post Distance and Avg. Split

Rowing WOD:

Putting Renegade Rowing to the test over 2k!

Putting Renegade Rowing to the test over 2k!

Every Minute On the Minute for 20min

Row :40 On @2k+6 @Following Stroke Rates

(Paddle Light during :20 Off)

Minutes 1-4 @22 s/m

Minutes 5-8 @24 s/m

Minutes 9-12 @26 s/m

Minutes 13-16 @28 s/m

Minutes 17-18 @26 s/m

Minutes 19-20 @24 s/m

  • Post Distance and Average Split to Comments

Conditioning WOD:

Complete For Time (Alternating Movements) …

5-4-3-2-1 Chest to Bar Pull Ups

1-2-3-4-5 Burpee Box Jumps

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Strength WOD:

EMOM10

3 Power Cleans

  • Work Up To Something Challenging
  • Post Load to Comments

Todays focus is the Rowing WOD.  The goal of the workout is to control both stroke rating and pressure.  When the stroke rating is low you’ll have to push harder and take longer on the recovery … more ratio.  When the stroke rating comes up it should be easier because you can achieve your split with the stroke rating and not pushing as hard, less ratio.  Get focused and push it out.  The end will be very challenging, so be ready!

In the Strength WOD today be sure to practice perfect form in order to translate that power and speed to our rowing stroke.

Have fun and let us know how you do!

Strength WOD 2/20/14: 3×10 Back Squat @70% – Post Loads

Rowing WOD:

BC Men's Rowing 2k Test last weekend

BC Men’s Rowing 2k Test last weekend

Peak Power Test

  • Post Max Watts to Comments

Tabata Row for Calories

8x :20 On/ :10 Off

  • Post Lowest Round to Comments

Strength WOD:

3×10 Back Squat @70%

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Conditioning WOD:

As Many Rounds As Possible in 8min of

10 Calorie Row

10 Overhead Squats (95/65 lbs.)

10 Dips

  • Post Rounds + Reps to Comments

The focus of today is Strength, so be sure to get in the Strength WOD of 3×10 Back Squats.  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!

Conditioning WOD 2/19/14: “Rowing Helen” – 3RFT – 500m Row, 21 KB Swings, 12 Pull Ups – Post Time

Rowing WOD:

Bob and Coach Pat attacking the 2k at CRASH-B 2014

Bob and Coach Pat attacking the 2k at CRASH-B 2014

10′ Erg Warmup

3×20 Strokes (10 w/ Pause @1/2 Slide, 10 Building to Race Pace)

Conditioning WOD:

“Rowing Helen” – 3 Rounds For Time

  • 500m Row
  • 21 KB Swings (24/16 kg)
  • 12 Pull Ups

Strength WOD:

Superset:

1a. 6×5 Dips

1b. 6×10 GHD Sit Ups

Today’s focus is aerobic conditioning.  Get in some good skill work to warmup with the Rowing WOD and then attack the Conditioning WOD.  Go hard for the start and finish, but be smooth and efficient through the bulk of the work.  Focus on breathing and consistent pace.  At the end of the day the Strength WOD includes some supplemental strength for the shoulders and core.  Find the right scale so that each movement is challenging.

Take quality strokes and have fun pushing yourself.

Post your time for the Conditioning WOD to comments as well as your splits for each 500m piece.

Strength and Conditioning WOD 2/12/14: 7×1 Back Squat, “Fran” – Post Loads and Time

Rowing WOD:

The Men getting pumped for CRASH-Bs at last months Renegade Rowing League!

The Men getting pumped for CRASH-Bs at last months Renegade Rowing League!

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

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Conditioning WOD:

“Fran”

21-15-9

Thrusters (95#/65#)

Pull Ups

  • Post time to comments.

Today’s Focus is Strength and Conditioning, so attack those Back Squats and get after Fran!  With CRASH-B’s 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 “Fran” a shot and try to beat your score from last week, it’s an awesome challenge.

Fran is a classic Benchmark WOD!  While Fran is similar in feeling to a 2k it is a beast unto itself.  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?

Share your experience to comments!