Rowing WOD 4/30/13: 4 x 3min w/ 1:30 Rest – Post Avg Splits

Rowing WOD 4/30/13:

4 x 3min w/ 1:30 Rest

Are you ready for Race Day? Get what you need at the CrossFit Rowing Course June 8-9 in Boston!

Are you ready for Race Day? Get what you need at the CrossFit Rowing Course June 8-9 in Boston!

  • Execute Ideal 2k Race Pace
  • Be consistent but bring the intensity

We performed this Rowing WOD back in March as a way of building consistency at hitting our goal 2k pace.  Look back to see how you did and bring your best for today’s Rowing WOD.  With a 2:1 work to rest ratio this workout will get tough, but if you can bring the intensity, stay consistent, and hit your numbers you will be ready to crush our next 2k or perhaps the 2k that might pop up at Regionals.  Our next 2k will be Saturday, May 11th so that Games Athletes will know there 2k splits going into Regionals.

When competing we need to be able to follow a game plan and execute with control at full intensity, whether it’s a 5k row or a snatch ladder.  Many of you are looking to break a 7min or 8min 2k.  Those that can develop a race plan, hit their splits, and stick to their stroke ratings will come out on top and crush that goal.

Today’s Rowing WOD is all about focusing on that control and execution at full intensity.  Each piece should be full pressure trying to hold your ideal race pace.  You should visualize what it will be like in the middle of your 2k and what you will do to maintain mental toughness.  Be smooth, be consistent, breathe, and execute!

Post your average 500m splits for each piece to comments!

Rowing WOD 4/29/13: 2 x 15min Power and Ratio – Post Distances

Rowing WOD 4/29/13:

2 x 15min w/ 5min Rest …

  • 5′ @ 20 s/m
  • 5′ @ 22
  • 3′ @ 24
  • 2′ @ 26

5min Rest

  • 2′ @ 26 s/m
  • 3′ @ 24
  • 5′ @ 22
  • 5′ @ 20

Today’s Rowing WOD is a chance to work on Rhythm and Timing while building some aerobic endurance.  In long chippers rowing can be used as active recovery and a chance to catch your breath.  Try to find the efficient rhythm and consistent pressure you’ll need to recover mid WOD.  Every five minutes the rating will change to keep you focused.  Try to fix one part of your stroke each five minutes.  Your effort level on this should be such that you can get out sentences to a neighbor, but breathing is labored.  In the last five minutes keep your efficiency but really try to bring the split down as the stroke rating increases.  In the second 15 minutes the stroke rating is going to decrease.  Try to get ratio and keep the power up.  Don’t let the split jump up.  Focus on pushing the legs down faster and taking longer on the recovery.

Post your distance rowed each piece!

Rowing WOD 4/27/13: 8 x 500m w/ 2min Rest – Post Splits and Focus

Rowing WOD 4/27/13:

8 x 500m w/ 2min Rest

1st/2nd – Like start of 2k

3rd/4th – Like 2nd 500 of 2k

5th/6th – Like 3rd 500 of 2k

7th/8th – Like finish of 2k

We’ve attacked this Rowing WOD a few times this winter.  Look back at your results and see if you’re ready to step it up another notch.  This is a great opportunity to focus on a few tactical aspects of the 2k and get in some solid race pace work.  Try to keep a consistent pace over all 8 or “negative split” toward the end if you’re feeling good.  Negative splitting means you pull a faster split than you did the previous piece.

As a quick review for novice rowers, race pace over 2,000m will be at a stroke rating of 28 − 32 strokes per minute and a consistent 500m split.  The lower the split the better.  Good things to focus on include breathing, getting the knees down, driving through the heels, quick hands, and being smooth.  I also like to coach a smile or grin 10 just to take yourself out of your body for a second, have some fun, and then refocus with a fresh mindset.  Focus on one positive thought for 10 consecutive strokes and you’ll be that much closer to your goal.

Post your split for each piece and share what you focused on!

Rowing WOD 4/26/13: EMOM10 − 10 Calories, Max KB Swings – Post Total Swings

Rowing WOD 4/26/13:

Come compete in a Rowing WOD at the CrossFit Rowing Course June 8-9 in Boston!

Come compete in a Rowing WOD at the CrossFit Rowing Course June 8-9 in Boston!

Every Minute On The Minute for 10min perform …

10 Calorie Row

Max KB Swings (1.5/1 pd) (As many as possible before the next minute)

Today’s Rowing WOD is an opportunity to focus on connection and suspension.  Have good posture and try to suspend off of the seat with each stroke.  Feel weightless on the seat but keep the forces horizontal so the seat stays with you.  If you can combine this feeling with good connection between the seat and the hands at the beginning of each drive you will have infinite power!  Good connection means you’re seat and hands change direction together and move at the same rate.  They should cover the same amount of distance in the same amount of time during the first part of the drive.  Feel for connection and suspension and crush this workout.

To get a high score you’ll need efficiency in both the rowing and kettle bell swings.  For the swings stay back on the heels, use the hips to move the weight, and keep a solid posture.  Imagine you’re spreading the floor as you load the hips and drive through the heels.  The kettle bell swing is a great tool to develop the glutes and hamstrings which are needed during the middle of the drive when we get our heels down.  Try to feel the same activation when you get back on the rower and fight for smooth suspension.

Have fun and post the total number of kettle bell swings you complete over the course of workout.  If you can, it might also be nice to see the number of swings per round to see consistency.

Rest Day 4/25/13: Where will you be June 8-9? Register for the CrossFit Rowing Course in Boston!

Sunset on the Basin!  Boston is beautiful in the Summer!

Sunset on the Basin! Boston is beautiful in the Summer!

Rest Day 4/25/13:

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CrossFit Rowing Trainer Course – Boston, MA – June 8-9, 2013

Saturday, June 08, 2013 – Sunday, June 09, 2013
CrossFit Boston
114 Western Ave
Boston, Massachusetts 02134
United States
Spend two days with Coach Shane Farmer. The first day will be spent learning rowing technique, technical error analysis and correction, verbal cues, rowing physiology and kinesiology, how to structure a CrossFit rowing workout, maximizing rowing power and efficiency, increasing rowing power output for better WOD times/scores and more at this comprehensive workshop. The day will include lecture, rowing on the Concept2 indoor rowing machine, team teaching, and two CrossFit workouts. Knowing how to row correctly and teach rowing to your clients are invaluable skills within the CrossFIt community.

The second day will enable participants to take their rowing skills outdoors and into actual on the water racing boats. Transferring the skills learned on the indoor rowing machine to an on-water rowing experience will enable participants to further refine their technique and power output capabilities.

Day 2 – This day is set aside for those wishing to learn the basics of using a single person boat.  There is a lot to learn and everyone will face different challenges, but the focus is on having fun and learning the basics. No rowing experience is needed, however swimming skills are required. You should be able to swim a distance of 75 feet, tread water for 5 minutes and swim a distance of 20 feet under water. Everyone participating in the On Water Rowing will be required to sign a standard Athlete Release Form.

Here’s a peek at where we’ll be rowing on the water….