Interval work in its purest form
How do we train speed? Â Well, we spend time moving fast. Â While this might seem like a cop out answer, it’s very important when it comes to today’s WOD. Â We’ll be rowing 250m at a time and then resting (for longer than we were working). Â This will allow us to spend the time that we do move moving incredibly fast. Â The idea is that when we are moving, we are moving pretty much as fast as our bodies can. Â This gets our bodies more comfortable and used to this type of output so when race time comes (this Friday!) they are ready to perform.
STR:
Hang Snatch High Pull triples
5 heavy sets
*note – while the upper body will play a role in lifting the bar to its final height, we will still be using the legs and hips to give the bar most of its upward energy. Â The timing of the lift (i.e. not bending the elbows before the shoulders shrug, not shrugging before the legs extend) will be the same as with any other snatch variant. Â
WOD:
Rowing:
8x250m @ 2 minutes
*If  your fastest 500m time is slower than 2 minutes, then do 8x200m @ 2 minutes. You should be resting more than working, trying to maintain 90%+ speed of your 500m time. Score is slowest round.

STR: 135#
WOD: 53 sec was my slowest… splits were something like: 51-50-52-53-51-52-51-51
STR: 135# that went by so fast! stayed at this weight and worked on the high hang position pull.
WOD: 1:01 that made me dislike rowing so much. That resting mentally fucked me.