Now that my strength has improved a lot since the summer, I need to get my cardio back and lose some weight. I’ve been eating everything imaginable, putting on 15-20 pounds and increasing my body fat 4 or 5% in the process. Happy with the added muscle, but not the fat. Starting yesterday I’m back trying to eat healthy.
Decided to get in a good cardio burn, with the aim being a 10 minute WOD.
10 Rounds
- 150m Row
- 5 Burpees
I didn’t strap my feet in on the rower, so probably lost a bit of power there, but I didn’t want to have to get in and out for each round. I finished in 10:05. It’s nice when things work out as planned. I could have paced myself better, but I wanted to go hard the entire time, knowing I would fade away each round. Need to get those lungs back and it’s not going to happen by taking it easy. I almost pulled the plug after round 5 because I was dying. I told myself you don’t improve by quitting.
I set the rower to do 150m intervals, but the splits are a little confusing because it counted the previous interval’s rest time (or in my case, transition + time to do 5 burpees) as part of each interval. This makes the 500m pace and strokes/minute completely useless to look at. Maybe I set it to do the intervals wrong, who knows.

Yes, it’s a cut and paste job, because the screen isn’t big enough to display all 10 intervals at once.