Rest Day 1/5/14: Have you registered for the RRL and 2014 CRASH-B’s? – Who’s In?

Heat 3 at the first RRL in December! Register for January's Event Here.

Heat 3 at the first RRL in December!

Renegade Rowing League, January 25th @CFB – Register Here

C.R.A.S.H.-B. Sprints World Indoor Rowing Championships 2014, February 16th – Register Here

If you’re in the Boston Area on January 25th come to CrossFit Boston at 114 Western Ave in Allston, MA at 11am to compete Head to Head CRASH-B Style.  There’s a $15 Entry Fee and prizes for winner’s of all age categories.  There will be Renegade Rowing Decals for competitors and socializing afterwards.

The Renegade Rowing Cup is ready! Are you?

The Renegade Rowing Cup is ready! Are you?

We’ll have 10 ergs hooked up to one another and displayed on the wall via a projector so that competitors and spectators can witness how fast each boat is going.  The 2k Row is a test of how much pain and glory athletes can endure over seven to eight minutes.  Grab some friends, come on down, and get after it.  This is the second of two 2k competitions called the Renegade Rowing League, which is a good lead up to the CRASH-B Indoor Rowing World Championships in February.  Anyone is welcome to come test themselves to see how they stack up.

If you’re interested in competing and bringing your gym, have them go the RRL Page and Register.  All those that compete in the Renegade Rowing League have a shot at a prize if they win their race category.  The Renegade Rowing League will use the same event categories as CRASH-Bs.

Shout out if you’re training for the Renegade Rowing League and CRASH-B’s!

Pat at 2010 CRASH-B Sprints from Coach Pat on Vimeo.

Rowing WOD 1/4/14: 2x2k w/ 5min Rest – Post Goal 500m Split and Experience

Rowing WOD 1/4/14:

2 x 2k w/ 5min rest

Mike w/ nice Preparation on his first day back from the Holiday

1st 2k: 

  • 750m @ Race Pace
  • 250m @ 18 spm (paddle light)
  • 750m @ Race Pace
  • 250m @ 18 spm (paddle light)

Rest 5min

2nd 2k: 

  • 750m @ Race pace
  • 500m @ 18 spm (paddle light)
  • 750m @ Race Pace

Have you ever wished you could get a feel for Fran before competing so that you know what to plan for mentally and physically?  If you’re competing at the Renegade Rowing League on January 25th or CRASH-B’s on February 16th I’m sure you’re thinking about that 2k.  What will it feel like?  How should it be paced?  What can I do to improve upon my last 2k?

Today’s Rowing WOD is a great way to test out the race pace you’d like to hold on your next 2k.  Set the monitor for 2,000m of work and 5 minutes of rest.  During the first 750m hold your ideal race pace and really execute with intensity.  Then paddle out for the next 250m .  At the 1000m mark build back up and row the next 750m at race pace.  Finish with a  paddle to recover.  The second 2k will be executed similarly.

To see your consistency during the race pace portions set the monitor to record split lengths of 250m.  This is done on the screen when you enter the work and rest.  After the workout go into the memory and check it out.

Post your goal 500m Split and how you executed the 750m portions to achieve it.

Rowing WOD 1/3/14: Partner 3k Row w/ Max Double Unders – Post Time and Reps

Rowing WOD 1/3/14:

The Ladies crushing it at the Renegade Rowing League!  Sign Up for the next one January 25th!

The Ladies crushing it at the Renegade Rowing League! Sign Up for the next one January 25th!

Partner WOD

Accumulate 3k Row and Max Double Unders

(1 person rows, 1 person does double unders)

As we begin 2014 it’s time to reconnect and catch up with friends and loved ones.  Use today’s Rowing WOD as an opportunity to work hard together and feel good heading into the New Year.

Competition is a big part of rowing and sports, especially when there are teams or communities involved.  While the thrill of intrinsic motivation should be what drives us, we should not forget about the power of the opponent or the teammate in competition.  We can push ourselves as individuals, but the opportunity to push ourselves against others will only make us better.

For today’s Rowing WOD put together teams of two and compete.  You and your partner can switch whenever you want.  What will be your strategy? (If you have to do this on your own then accumulate 2k by rowing 500m intervals and performing double unders for the amount of time it took you to row the 500m.  The Undefined Rest function on the C2 Erg is great for this!)

Post your time and max double unders to comments.  Team Names Encouraged!

Rowing WOD 1/2/14: 4RFT – 500m Row, 10 DL – Post Time and Splits

Melissa from CF Phoenix Rising demos the setup for a Deadlift

Melissa from CF Phoenix Rising demos the setup for a Deadlift

Rowing WOD 1/2/14:

4 Rounds For Time

500m Row

10 Deadlifts 225/155

How do you game your WODs?  When attacking a 2k row a good way to game it is to think of 4 different races in your head.  Each one is a fresh start to hold your ideal split, stick to a stroke rating, refocus and fight.  Today’s Rowing WOD is all about that mentality.  Before going into it be sure to warmup your deadlift and do a few bursts on the erg at the split you aim to hold for each piece.

Drive through the heels!

Drive through the heels!

Think of each set of deadlifts as a power 10 to walk through your opponents.  Drive those heels down, make that boat feel light, and crush them!

Post your time and splits to comments.

Fully extend the hips at the top

Rest Day 1/1/14: Happy New Year!

Representing at CRASH-B 2013! I can't wait to see our Renegades at CRASH-B 2014!

Representing at CRASH-B 2013! I can’t wait to see our Renegades at CRASH-B 2014!

I wish everyone the best and hope 2014 treats you well!  Take some of that into your own hands and commit to a certain number of Rowing WODs per week.  Mixing in just 2 or 3 with your regular training can step up your game to a whole new level.  Comment with your results and let other Renegade Rowers know how you’re doing!

Also, get excited for some additional programming.  This Holiday Season I’ve been working on the Renegade Rowing Training Plan.  I’ll be adding in additional training blocks to each day so that if you are on your own or you’re looking to step up your performance you’ll have what you need to get the job done.

Enjoy your day and have some fun with Family and Friends!

All the Best!

Coach Pat