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Row 1000m, Then Bike 100 Calories

When rowing meets the air bike, you get a test of aerobic capacitymental discipline, and engine resilience. The Row 1000m + Bike 100 Calories challenge forces you to manage energy systems across two highly demanding machines.

Your goal: row 1,000 meters as fast as you can, then transition straight into biking until you hit 100 calories. No rest. No excuses.

“Double modality challenges show who’s got lungs — and who’s got grit.”
— RB100.Fitness

Why It Works

  • Rowing develops total-body coordination and pacing
  • Biking pushes the quads and lungs to their limits
  • Combining the two pushes fatigue thresholds while demanding mental focus
  • A perfect simulation of race-like conditions (e.g. HYROX, CrossFit, etc.)

How to Execute:

  1. Warm up for 5–10 mins (row, bike, mobility)
  2. Row 1000m at ~85–90% effort
  3. Immediately transition to the air bike (Assault, Echo, etc.)
  4. Ride until 100 calories are completed
  5. Record your total time (row + bike combined)

Strategy Tips:

  • Don’t redline on the row — pace for control
  • Hit a smooth rhythm early on the bike
  • Break it into mental checkpoints: 25/50/75 calories
  • Focus on breathing and efficient leg drive

Scaling Options:

  • Row 500m + Bike 50 Calories (beginner)
  • Add a third modality (e.g., 100 wall balls) for a trifecta test

Equipment Needed:

  • Rowing machine (Concept2 recommended)
  • Assault bike or equivalent
  • Optional: HR monitor or Watt output display for pacing analysis

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