Rowing WOD 1/19/13: Renegade Rowing League – 2k Row CRASH-B Style – Post Results

Rowing WOD 1/19/13:

Renegade Rowing League is Back!

Renegade Rowing League is Back!

Renegade Rowing League

2k Row CRASH-B Style

* If you’re in the Boston Area come to CrossFit Boston Iron and Grit at 114 Western Ave in Allston, MA at 8am to compete Head to Head CRASH-B Style.  There’s a $10 Entry Fee and Winner’s get the new Renegade Rowing T-Shirt as well as the pride of knowing they can drop the hammer on game day.

** If you’re not in Boston then grab your friends, hook as many ergs together as you can using the RACE VENUE SOFTWARE FROM CONCEPT2, and then race each other for 2,000 meters.  Put something up for grabs, like a shirt or a meal, for the winner!

Today’s Rowing WOD is a 2k Row.  It’s a test of how much pain and glory you can endure over seven to eight minutes.  Grab some friends and get after it.  This is the third of a monthly series of 2k competitions called the Renegade Rowing League.  Once a month Renegade Rowing will hook up all of the ergs at CrossFit Boston and host a 2,000m indoor race.  Anyone is welcome to come test themselves to see how they stack up.  Each month their will be a different prize.  This month it is a new Renegade Rowing T-Shirt inspired by CrossFit Boston Iron and Grit.

If you have access to more than one erg and can get a group of friends together to compete you can join in on the Renegade Rowing League as well.  Take a picture of everyone racing and then email it and the results to pat@renegaderowing.com.  I’ll post the picture and results of your race and include everyone that competed in the Renegade Rowing League.  All those that compete in the Renegade Rowing League have a shot at the prize for the month if they win their race category.  The Renegade Rowing League will use the same event categories as CRASH-Bs.

No matter what!  Post your 2k results to comments!

Rowing WOD 1/18/13: AMRAP8 − 750m Row, 40 Burpees OTB, Max Thrusters – Post Thrusters and Avg. Split

Rowing WOD 1/18/13:

Coach Tapply warming up for the thruster

Coach Tapply warming up for the thruster

As Many Reps As Possible in 8 minutes of …

750m Row

40 Burpees Over the Bar

Max Rep Thrusters (135/95 lbs)

Today’s Rowing WOD is an awesome challenge on all fronts.  We did it at CrossFit Boston on Thursday and it is a great Games/Open style WOD.  The time domain is similar to a 2k row and that’s what you can focus on during the 750m.  In terms of rowing in a competition, this is an example of where a good race start comes in handy.  Get off to a quick start and know what you’ll settle to.  The first 500m should be executed exactly like your race plan for the 2k we’ll do on Saturday.  As you come into the last hundred meters you may want to ease off to save your legs and lungs for the burpees and thrusters.

During the burpees each trip over the bar counts as one rep.  Instead of jumping and clapping you just have to hop over the bar.  This slows you down a bit, but allows you to RR Thruster 2keep moving.  Find a consistent rhythm and just blow through them unbroken.

If all goes well you’ll have 2 to 3 minutes to tackle the thrusters.  Scale the wait accordingly and be sure to keep a solid posture with your chest up in the bottom.  Do as many as possible without putting the bar down and then game the rest in sets of 3-5 reps. You’re score is the number of thrusters completed in 8 minutes.  Be ready to finish strong and push it out in the last 15 to 20 seconds just like a 2k.

Post Total Number of Thrusters along with your Average 500m Split to comments.

Rest Day 1/17/13: When is your next 2k test? – 15min Mobility

Rest Day 1/17/13:

RRC getting after some Hamstring Mobility

RRC getting after some Hamstring Mobility

When is your next 2k test?

CRASH-B’s are officially one month away!  They are otherwise known as the World Indoor Rowing Championships and they’re held at Boston University’s Agganis Arena on February 17th.  There will be hundreds of rowers and crossfitters from around the country and world descending on Boston to try to claim a hammer and a personal best.  Many of these athletes have been training all winter.  Knowing where their current 2k is and how they’ll respond to the pain and glory of competition is key.  That is why they’ll test their 2k probably within the next week.

Here at Renegade Rowing we will be hosting an opportunity for athletes from around Boston to come experience the competition they’ll see at CRASH-Bs.  The final race of this  winter’s Renegade Rowing League will be a 2k from 8am-9am this Saturday, January 19th at CrossFit Boston Iron and Grit.  Anyone wishing to compete and test their 2k can come on by 114 Western Ave and give it a go.  The entry fee is $10 and winners of each event will receive a Renegade Rowing T-Shirt.  To register just shoot Coach Pat an email at Pat@RenegadeRowing.com.

Below is a video of the last Renegade Rowing League.  Take a look and then go take 15 minutes out of your day to focus on mobilizing your ankles, hamstrings, and hips!

Rowing WOD 1/15/13: 10 x 250m w/ 45sec Rest – Post Splits

Rowing WOD 1/15/13:

Does your race plan involve you're Warm Up?

Does your race plan involve you’re Warm Up?

10 x 250m w/ 45 seconds Rest

The Games and the Open are right around the corner and now is the time to start thinking about your game plan for certain WODs.  Those with experience know the benefit of pacing, gaming, and executing a plan to produce a personal best performance.  In the end a game plan facilitates mental toughness and focus to deal with pain when things get tough.

This Saturday, January 19th, we will be testing our 2k again.  If you’re in the Boston Area you’re invited to come and visit CrossFit Boston Iron and Grit and compete in the Renegade Rowing League.  It will take place from 8 am – 9am.  In order to prepare for testing and competition some of the rowing wods this week will be focused on race pressure and executing a race plan.

Today’s focus is executing a 2k race plan at high intensity.  Set the monitor for intervals distance with 250m of Work and 45 seconds of Rest.  Row the first two pieces as if they were the start of the 2k.  Row the next three pieces as if they were part of the second 500m, Row the next three pieces as if they were part of the third 500m, and finish the last two pieces with a sprint like the end of a race.

This should not be an all out 250m Max Effort, but rather a calculated effort at a split close to what you think your current 2k split would be.  The goal should be to pull the lowest split possible, consistently through all 10 intervals.  For example: alternating between splits of 1:50 and 2:00 is inefficient.  Instead consistently pull 1:55 every interval.

Post your Splits and Thoughts to comments.

**** Example Dynamic Warm Ups ****

Renegade Rowing Dynamic WarmUp

Renegade Rowing DROM In Place

Rowing WOD 1/14/13: 4x10min Spicy Steady State w/ 1min Rest – Post Total Distance

Rowing WOD 1/14/13:

4 x 10 min Spicy Steady State w/ 1 min RestRRC 2012

  • 10′ @ 18 s/m**
  • 10′ @ 20 s/m**
  • 10′ @ 22 s/m**
  • 10′ @ Increasing Stroke Rating (5′ @24, 3′ @26, 2′ @28)

**First 3 Pieces – Row 4min Steady, 1min @-3 split seconds, 4min Steady, 1min @-3 split seconds (if you’re rowing 2:00 splits for 4min, then you would row the fifth minute at 1:57 while maintaining the same stroke rating)

**Hold the same stroke rating all the way through each piece, but vary the pressure with your legs depending on whether you’re rowing steady or 3 split seconds faster

This is a great opportunity to work on the rhythm and consistent effort needed in long WODs with movements like kettlebell swings and sumo deadlift high pulls.  Focus on maintaining consistent pressure through each stroke and every piece.  Rate of Perceived Exertion should be around 60% – 70%.  Effort level on the last piece is open and should be based on how you feel.  Set the monitor for intervals-time with 10 minutes of work and 1 minute of rest. During the rest stand up and stretch out your back and foam roll any areas that feel overly tense.

RRC AnjaNovice rowers should focus on one part of the stroke for each piece, like a horizontal handle path or trying to row feet out.

Vets should be dialing in their consistency.  During the last piece Vets should be focused on bringing their 500m split down as the stroke rating increases.

Post the total distance rowed to comments.