Rowing WOD 4/22/14: 6 x 750m w/ 2min Rest – Post Splits

Rowing WOD:

Matt Substituting a 2k Row for a 1 mile run at CFB last week!

Matt Substituting a 2k Row for a 1 mile run at CFB last week!

6 x 750m w/ 2min Rest

1st & 2nd @2k Pace (w/ Start)

  • 3rd @2k+5
  • 4th @2k+3
  • 5th @2k+1
  • 6th @2k (w/ Sprint Finish)

Some of our best results are found when training at high intensity.  In order to develop as an athlete you’ll need to develop an ability to go hard and bring your “A” game.  Today’s Rowing WOD provides an opportunity for just that.  Set the monitor for 750m of work and 2 minutes of rest.  Use the first two pieces to practice the start of your 2k and the last to practice the finish.  There should be a focus on power per stroke and solid intensity across all six pieces.  Write down the splits you would like to hold (ex: 2:00, 2:00, 2:05, 2:03, 2:01, 2:00) prior to starting and make a commitment to attack each piece and execute every stroke.  Know what mental cues you will go to when it gets tough – breath, legs down, sit tall, swing, smooth, breath…

Post your Average 500m Splits for each piece to comments.

Rest Day 4/20/14: Where should we gather during the stroke? – Share

Gather just before sliding forward.

Where should we gather during the stroke?

When performing cleans or snatches in a wod with moderate weight it is possible to touch and go.  In order to touch and go there is a gathering point just above the knee when returning the weight to the floor where athletes lock in their posture and prepare their body for the next repetition.  When rowing on the water many coaches talk about body preparation by half slide to be ready for the catch.  This usually involves thinking about or feeling a gathering point as the bodies swing forward out of the finish so that everyone in the boat can get together and time the catch correctly.  When rowing by yourself on the erg it is possible to slow yourself down on the recovery and gather yourself and your body preparation as you start to slide forward toward the next catch.

Take 5 minutes today to row nice and slow and see where you tend to gather yourself.  Too often competitors or athletes in the gym gather at the finish and dump their weight to the floor.  Instead think about the finish as a continuous movement and put a gathering point just after you swing the body forward and begin your slide.  This will save energy, improve your sequencing, and make everything much smoother.

Rowing WOD 4/18/14: 7RFD – 1min On, 1min Off w/ 1 Bear Complex – Post Total Distance

Rowing WOD:

Throwback to the UVM Crew Days!

Throwback to the UVM Crew Days!

7 Rounds For Distance …

1:00 Row for Meters

1:00 Rest w/ 1 Bear Complex @135/95 lbs. as follows

  • Power Clean
  • Front Squat
  • Push Press
  • Back Squat
  • Push Press

Today’s Rowing WOD is an opportunity to push your 2k pace and put together all of the movements you’ve been training with the barbell.  Try to hold your 2k pace each round for as many rounds as possible.  If you can row sub 2k pace then do it!  For the Bear Complex you can combine movements if you are smooth.  For instance it could be a squat clean thruster into a behind the neck thruster if you’re proficient at the weight you’ve chosen.  Be sure to scale the weight as necessary so that you can complete the bear complex within a minute and start the next round on time.  Set the erg for Intervals Time, 1:00 of work and 1:00 of rest.  At the end of the workout you can look back at the memory and see all 7 minutes to total your distance and get your score for the day.

Post your total distance and the weight you chose for the Bear Complex to comments.

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 4/15/14: 4 x 1k w/ 4:00 Rest – Post Fastest and Slowest Times

Rowing WOD:

Coach Pat up on stage at the Newport Navy Base Rowing Workshop

Coach Pat up on stage at the Newport Navy Base Rowing Workshop

4 x 1k w/ 4:00 rest

  • Execute Race Pace
  • Row like it’s the middle 1,000m of a 2k

While it’s good to constantly vary your training to push your boundaries, there is something to be said about repetition to build your confidence!  Today’s Rowing WOD is an opportunity to build your aerobic capacity and work on a couple of tactical and technique fixes.  Have a game plan for each piece including the split and stroke rating you want to hold.  Ideally each piece will be done consistently or a little bit faster.  If you’re working on efficiency or sequencing, focus on one fix each piece.  Perhaps you find your breath and rhythm on the first.  Or maybe it’s sequencing and body preparation that needs attention on the second.  If you choose the right pace it will build your confidence and you will be ready to tear up your next 2k and Rowing WOD. Below are some goals and times to think about.

Post your fastest and slowest times!

Interval Time = 3:15; Goal 2k Time = 6:30

Interval Time = 3:30; Goal 2k Time = 7:00

Interval Time = 3:45; Goal 2k Time = 7:30

Interval Time = 4:00; Goal 2k Time = 8:00

Interval Time = 4:15; Goal 2k Time = 8:30

Interval Time = 4:30; Goal 2k Time = 9:00