Fitness, Fellowship, Faith

Day: February 18, 2017

Counting Steps

The numbers grew… and grew… and grew. As the clock ticked closer to the designated hour, the PAX was in full force to (insert joke here) get shredded with Sargento. The FNG’s were also out today, three in all. When the time came, YHC delivered the disclaimer for the benefit of the FNG’s and with a little mumble chatter from the PAX, we got to it.

Warm-Up: Side Straddle Hops x15IC, Morrocan Night Clubs x25IC, Don Quixotes (specially for Tool Time) x10IC

The Thang:

Mosey up the steps down main street to the cookie bakery. As some stranger with backpacks walked by, YHC announced the first session would be Route 66. At each telephone pole, the PAX would perfom a merkin and then add another at each one afterward all the way up to the traffic light. 66 merkins!

As we crossed the street, I suggested we all hold hands for safety (my parenting instinct must’ve kicked in) but I guess everybody decided to risk not following that idea. Across the street there just happened to be a completely unused wall. We can’t have that so YHC led the PAX in a round of Wall Sits with air presses thrown in and Donkey Kicks in cadence. To give the wall a break we turned our backs on the road and did some Monkey Humpers. Finally we went back to the wall for 15 Hip Slappers in cadence.

Mosey to the never before used field around the corner for a rousing session of Elevens. At one end we did LBC’s, at the other end were jump squats. There was a pretty good distance in between (50 yards or so?) so this took a while and gave the faster guys a chance to practice their plank position. Also, it was a great opportunity to help encourage the rest of the PAX to push through to the end. That’s part of what we’re here for men, helping to strengthen each other.

Mosey around the other corner through the park to the hill beside the baseball field at Davis Park. The Triple Nickel was thrown down. Before we could get going one of the PAX questioned the number of reps for the routine. Always wanting to be a leader who listens to his men, I obliged and upped the count to 5 rounds of 5 burpees at the bottom and 5 WW1 sit-ups at the top. Iron sharpens iron!

A fellowship mosey to the other end set us up for double line Indian Run. We headed to the back of the middle school and threw in a jailbreak at the end.

For the final act we partnered up for some Dora 123. In aggregate the teams counted up to 100 Carolina Dry Dock’s, 200 Flutter Kicks per leg and 300 lunges (single count). Plenty of mumble chatter was going on and the PAX was having fun, I think, except the lunges were taking forever so we Omaha’ed that to a total of 200.

One last mosey toward the nest took us to the fountain in the park. In case you didn’t know, I like to run (and track my steps which ended at around 6000 for the workout), so we ended up spending the last few minutes of our time circling the fountain because I didn’t feel like stopping the mosey to do exercises. The Death Spiral was born.

Prayer Request: Top Hat and his family.

Announcements: Advisory meeting tomorrow night at On The Border. Mud Run is May 20th. P200 guys need to keep training, 5 weeks til the relay. We need Q’s for the Yank and no one is scheduled at this time.

Welcome FNG’s Banana Seat, Bansai and my personal favorite Feta! Glad to have you men (and young men). As always, it was an honor and pleasure to lead you today. It’s really encouraging to see so many men consistently posting, not only at the Yank but all of the AO’s. We all like the exercise we get by coming out regularly, but its exciting to see the friendships that have been build and continue to grow by all of us pushing the rock together. It’s great to be a part of it all with you.

AYE!!!

 

At the Roadhouse

It felt like a Roadhouse workout, so why not have some quotes from the 1989 smash hit Roadhouse, starring Partick Swayze, to start this off.

Doc: Do you enjoy pain?
Dalton: Pain don’t hurt.
Doc: Most of my patients would disagree with you.

Wade Garrett: This place has a sign hangin’ over the urinal that says, “Don’t eat the big white mint”.

Dalton: All you have to do is follow three simple rules. One, never underestimate your opponent. Expect the unexpected. Two, take it outside. Never start anything inside the bar unless it’s absolutely necessary. And three, be nice.

WARMUP
1 minute of Side Straddle Hops
1 minute of Squats
1 minute of LBCs
1 minute of Merkins
1 minute of Flutterkicks

PLEDGE

THE THANG
Deep Sea Divers – 5 steps, x5 per step IC

13 people, 2 cinder blocks, 26 bricks, circle formation with cinder block at 12:00 and 6:00 positions

1st exercise, Squart Shoulder Press x 5 IC (with bricks or cinder block)
move counterclockwise, depending on your location, pick up bricks or cinder block
Repeate until everone has a turn with the cinder block

Next exercise, Squart Curls x 5 IC (with bricks or cinder block)
move counterclockwise, depending on your location, pick up bricks or cinder block
Repeate until everone has a turn with the cinder block = 5 rounds

Mosey to the overpass.
Bear Crawl length of planter, the lunge the to the next planter – all the way to the end of the block
THEN BACK
5 Burpies for the train

Mosey to the top level of the parking deck.

– Derkins x 15 IC
– Freddi Mercury x 10 IC
– Speedbag work in squat position / Forward (with bricks) x 30 seconds
– Speedbag work squat position / Reverse (with bricks) x 30 seconds
– Don Quixote x 10 IC
– Flutterkicks x 15 IC
– Derkins x 10 IC

Mosey down the steps to level 1, then cross over and back up to the top.
– Carry a cinder block if you haven’t

Mosey to the art circle.
– Arm Squats (Dips) x 15 IC
– Arm Squats (Dips) x 10 IC

Mosey to Pavillion

5 Burpies for the 2nd train
– High Knees 30 seconds
– Flutterkicks x 15 IC

 

COT
Monk’s former boss in hospice, Top Hat and his family for the loss of his brother.

Wade Garrett: [to Dalton after the fight with Wesley’s men] Same town, new story, huh, pal? Let’s get a beer.

Walk the Line

YHC saw Huckleberry’s tweet soliciting Q’s for the Folsom and since I had never posted there (shame on me) I offered to take the Q.  YHC arrived early after doing some Google Earth virtual recon.  I borrowed some of my neighbor’s kid’s sidewalk chalk and got to work on the lower parking lot.  I counted at least 30 parking spaces and started writing on each space.  That pavement is not smooth and I was grounding up some chalk into little nubs in about one space.  I knew there were at least 3 #HIM’s doing a 2 mile pre-workout Ruck because I counted cars (there were actually 4 since Slaw and Def Leppard are saving the planet, one carpool at a time).    As I was going about my drawing I began to hear my name being called from the distance and also things like “you have a purdy mouth” or some Deliverance like chatter that could only come from a guy like SLAW.  I finished the prep work and drove back to the upper lot and waited for the PAX to arrive.  At 0630 there were seven of us in the lot so I started with a very brief disclaimer and we were off for a quick run around the lot and back to start for the warm up.

SSH, LBC, Squats, Abe Bagoda aka “Def Leppard’s”, and then Domino’s.  Line up shoulder to shoulder in a line holding a right side plank.  The man on the far side goes to front plank and knocks out ten merkins and holds the front plank and we move along down the line until we are all in the front plank.  That concluded the warm up and then we were off running down the hill to the picnic shelter.  Slaw was hospitable enough to run ahead and hit the lights.  We knocked out 30 dips on the picnic tables followed by a round of step ups…approximately 15 each leg give or take.

We slow moseyed a few yards to the bottom of the lower lot.  Some of the PAX had noticed the chalk marks in the parking spaces and the mumble chatter began.   YHC explained the “Thang”.  Lower numbers of PAX equals more accountability so we would work and move together.  YHC would call the exercise IC and then each PAX would do a burpee long jump to the next parking space until we made it to the other end of the lower lot.

Parking space 1: 10 burpees, burpee long jump to space 2

Space 2: 35 squats burpee long jump to space 3, etc

  1. 20 American Hammer (Roscoe resorted to Midoriyama counting and confused everyone on these)
  2.  25 Merkins
  3. 30 Seal Jacks
  4. 10 CDD’s
  5. 20 WW1 Situps
  6.  20 Skier Lunges (crowd pleaser)
  7.  15 Plank Jacks
  8.  35 Squats
  9.  10 Burpees
  10.  35 Squats
  11.  20 American Hammers
  12.  25 Merkins
  13.  Seal Jacks
  14.  CDD’s
  15.  20 WW1 Situps
  16.  20 Skier Lunges
  17.  15 Plank Jacks
  18.  35 Squats
  19.  10 Skier Lunges
  20.  50 Calf Raises
  21.  25 Squats
  22.    15 Seal Jacks
  23.     15 American Hammers
  24.    15 Merkins
  25.  20 Flutter Kicks (to preserve chalk, these were labeled as “FK”….mumble chatter
  26.  25 Morrocan Night Clubs
  27.  10 ST’s.  YHC couldn’t remember what “ST” stood for.  It was supposed to be shoulder taps but Slaw added a D on the end and we called it STD’s.  I gave the Slaw naming rights for the next exercise and more mumble chatter about STD’s, STCC’s, college, #downward spiral.  Slaw finally called the exercise…you guessed it: 10 burpees, except due to the ST and D added we called them burpees with an H.  Figure it out.
  28.   5 Monkey Humpers,
  29.  10 LBC’s.We still had 15 minutes on the clock so we moseyed down the hill to repeado.  This time we would only hit the burpee spaces and then long jump to the next burpee space.  After the second space of burpees YHC audibled and added lunge walking as an option.  We made it back to the STD’s and did more burpees with an H and then finished the last 5 spaces again before moseying back to the upper lot.  There wasn’t a shovel flag in sight so I pulled an American Flag GIF on my phone and we said the pledge of allegiance and closed it out.

Announcements:  Advisory Meeting tomorrow at 7 at On the Border.  Men’s retreat coming up in March.  Freight will send out the details again.

Prayer Requests:  Several medical issues affecting community members in Gaston County.  TopHat and his family continue to be in our prayers.

This was my first post in Folsom and I wasn’t disappointed.  There are lots of things to do in this park and great men to work with.  Everyone put in great effort and let me say that Sparky has great stamina and form on long jumps.  I didn’t have much of anything to share with the PAX because I was gassed most of the time but I had contemplated and shared with the Pax the following:  When you lead (as a Q or otherwise) you are “on a stage” and you have that Q strength and don’t want to disappoint the PAX or your audience.  We should have that same energy and example with our M’s and 2.0’s.  So go and lead with that same vigor as when you Q a workout and be the example your family deserves!

 

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