Fitness, Fellowship, Faith

Day: July 12, 2021

Do you shave your balls, son?

Today’s topic at QSource was a PAX generated discussion of lessons learned, but as always, the memorable moments came when we least expected it.

Large gathering of idiots to ruck the Coconut Horse loop @ 0600, with Oompa showing up even earlier.  About a mile in, Whoopee got a text from Dr. Feelgood asking whether it was a run or a ruck today. Shortly thereafter, a car flies by, parks at the Waffle House, and Dr. Feelgood joins in on the fun.  Oompa took off running after a little while.  Sargento carried the torch for the runners, as the only PAX who ran from start to finish.  After Sargento caught the ruckers, Whoopee took off to run, while still toting his ruck.  Dr. Feelgood kept rolling past the COT to get his ruck smothered, covered & chunked.  All in all, lots of curious decision were made between 0530 and 0730.

QSource has been open to the weekly Q’s direction for a number of weeks now, and in preparing for this week, YHC decided to open it up and just give the HIMs of the Coconut Horse the opportunity to share lessons that they’ve learned along the way.  Classic teacher trick of getting a lesson in without having to do much.  YHC did put it out to Slack just to make sure it wouldn’t blindside anyone, and to make sure that it was known that was the plan all along and the Q didn’t just forget to plan something.  As always, the discussion was rich.  Here’s some of what we talked about:

  • Decisions are best made from a position of strength, not stress.  Decide in advance, and carry out the plan.
  • Don’t base decisions on emotion, as it provides opportunities to mess up your acceleration
  • Putting work in in The Gloom allows men the opportunity to make the rest of the day about taking care of their Concentrica
  • Stay prepared.  You never know when dark times may come.
  • As much as we tend to think otherwise, action comes before motivation, not after.
  • Don’t let what you can’t do interfere with what you can do.  While generally a great piece of advice, it’s also specifically helpful when dealing with the IR.
  • The only thing you can control is your attitude and your activity.
  • Your only limits are in your head.
  • Surround yourself with like minded people.
  • The indirect mentoring that happens in F3 keeps us all pushing the rock.  Everyone is constantly watching others and being watched.

And that’s just some of what was discussed.  We all got a little into what brought us to F3 and what keeps us accelerating.  It was cool to hear everyone’s stories.

Hey speaking of stories, you’ll never believe what we talked about out on the Coconut Horse loop.  You should have been there.

Announcements:

  • Woody is moving.  More info coming.
  • F3 Dads 7/17 @ Gashouse

Prayer Requests:

  • Uranus
  • Turtleman

Thanks for the discussion this week.  Next time, I’ll have something prepared.

Yabba Dabba Doo

 

Iron Wolf Short Circuit

Flintstone sent out the request to fill a void at The Sandlot, I took advantage. If you’re paying attention to SLACK you’ve heard some rumblings about Iron Wolf and certain challenges. As some of you are aware, I spend my spare time trolling fitness sites for ideas. If you’re unfamiliar with Iron Wolf, take a moment to check out his site. Like Sister Act, he has a small bag of standard exercises that he emphasizes proper form and high rep count. He is as fond of burpees as Slaw is of tassels, as Watts Up is to data analysis, and EZ Rider is to air conditioning units. July is a 700 a day burpee challenge for elite level athletes. That’s insane. Thankfully IW had mercy on the average man and posted a Short Circuit routine. I liked the content and decided to share. A veteran group with some Kotters joining us. Great to see Woody so soon (he posted at NUOS Saturday morning) and Hush Puppy made a triumphant return. The message was modify as needed but do not sacrifice form. Here we go.

Warm up:

Toy Soldiers IC x 10, Imperial Walkers IC x 10, MNC’s IC x 10; Knee Pulls no count, for about 30 seconds

Pledge

Mosey to the building on the left. It was a doctors office at one time but not sure what it’s purpose is currently. The parking lot is large and well lit, so great for a cardio beatdown. The Iron Wolf Short Circuit is simple and brutal with 7 exercises for 5 rounds. We did 10 counts between. All reps were 20 counts. When both legs were involved, you counted one side only. I began each round with SSH’s in cadence of 20 and the rest was OYO.

  • SSH IC x 20
  • Squats x 20
  • Step-back lunges 20 R, 20 L
  • Merkins x 20
  • LBCs x 20 (IW calls for Big boys but I didn’t want ass rash again – call me a puss, I can take it)
  • Flutter Kicks x 20 (right leg only)
  • Burpees x 20

Defib had to cut out for an early work meeting so he departed leaving us with even numbers for the remaining 8 minutes or so. Since Flintstone is the site Q lets take some thing simple and complicate it.

11’s with dirty boo-yah merkins in the middle. Yeah you heard me.  First find a partner. Next stand on opposite sides of the parking lot. Both partners perform 10 plank-jacks, run toward each other like Slaw and his M in Siesta Key (but stop short of groping). Perform 5 boo-yah merkins, continue in the direction you’re facing to the other curb. Both partners do 1 Imperial Walker Squat (count the squat). Return to meet partner in the middle for 5 BY merkins then the reps are 9/2. Make sense now? Maybe? Time ran out to the round of 7/4 so we hustled back to start.

Moleskin: This short circuit was no joke. Defib noted he is attempting the beginner level of the Iron Wolf challenge (that’s 150 burpees/day) and we all know his caliber. Dirt said he was trying to slow-walk the burpees to slow down the suck. Good effort there. That set having 20 burpees at the end certainly raises the challenge level. Writing this BB at the end of the day, my quads and arms have been feeling it. I’m sure the 8 other PAX that joined the fun felt similar.

If you’re short on ideas for a beat-down, I encourage you to check out Iron Wolf and get creative. It definitely had the crowd quiet today.

Thanks for the opportunity to lead.

SS

Never enough time

I picked a Saturday Q this month so I’d have enough time to complete my workout. I always have grand plans on paper but never enough time to carry them out. So here’s what went down

warm up:ssh, gravel pickers,squats all x10 IC

burp and merk up to 10 then back down these will make a man out of you 🥵

next moseyed to the flag stopping at each pole for 5 diamond merkins

pledged it up then 10 bohemian rhapsody,10 Freddy Mercury

moseyed to the horse track for 11’s dips and rows somehow mayor got disoriented and was counting down on both sides 🤷‍♂️I believe SA farted on him that’s enough to disrupt anyone’s thoughts 😆

then we moseyed to the back shelter for pull-ups and calf raises 4 sets amrap on pull-ups 30 calf raises

mosey to the play ground for partner work with blocks one partner does the exercises while the other runs a lap each partner did 2 sets of the exercises which were:big boys w/block,curls,back squats,oh press Times up!

once again didn’t finish my list 🤷‍♂️
I shared my thoughts with the pax that we’re all to busy and there never seems to be enough time in the day.which reinforced my point that we have to be on guard about our priorities and how we use the time we’re given. I shared the story of Mary and Martha and the parable of the rich fool.
thanks to everyone that showed fun was had by all except mayor he got his feelings hurt cause I burnt more calories than him 😁little less talk and a lot more action next time mayor

announcements were made I closed us in prayer thanks for the opportunity to lead men

The Struggle

12 total at Crossroads on Sunday. Seems everyone is getting back from vacation and we are getting back to normal. The last 2 weeks of June and the first 2 of July must be the most popular vacation times. Some ran and some rode(to Lincoln county and back). Most stayed for Q-Source where we discussed Lead Right.

COT:

Announcements-Service project items for July are mints/gum/cough drops and comb/small hairbrush, F3 Dads next Saturday 7/17

Prayer Request-Slaw’s daughter, my daughter, Uranus and Family, Turtleman, Gumby’s mom

Moleskin:

I titled this BB The Struggle because it’s that time of year and I’m noticing it within the ranks. It is hot and humid as hell as soon as you walk out the door in the morning! This causes most of us to lose some performance, or so we think. It’s getting harder to breathe so we start walking instead of run and those long runs seem to get shorter as we submit to the uncallused mind. When we aren’t performing as well as we think we should we tend to give in a little and say things like why bother. Don’t give in men! Keep pushing. The fact is it is harder to breathe and it’s not you it’s the damn weather! If you have to dial it back just a bit then do that but keep pushing. When the weather cools down and the air gets drier you will see your performance come back and possibly excel past where you were before the summer. I’ve always said at Midoriyama this time of the year is when we build. Suffer now and reap the benefits later.

Old School 7/10

YHC first post at Old School so I arrived early to get a lay of the land.  While driving around checking things out, here come Def Leppard getting in some EC.  Says Pizza Man and Freight are out there some where.  Knew I had better come up with a challenge for those  flippers.

0700 approaches, start of with the mission of F3 and encouragement to really push.  All those in our circles deserve nothing less.  Warm up was SSH, IW, and grass pickers all 15X IC.  Get in some stretching too.  Pledge.

Mosey out the parking lot to the right and down the hill.  Stop at end of street.  Nice hill up to the stop light.  Call for Bo Dereks.  Bo Derek starred in a movie in the 80s called “10” .  So 10 hand release merkins at bottom of hill, run to top for 10 deep squats.  Repeat 10 times.  Good push by everyone.

This took most of time but not all, so mosey back to the park for some ab work on the track.  25 big boys.  Run to next turn for 25 big boys and 25 flutter kicks.  Next turn and add 25 American Hammers.  Next turn and add crunchy frogs.  Only got through big boys and time getting short, back to the start.

Good push men, didn’t expect anything less from this crowd.

Announcements: service items (comb, brush, mints cough drops) Snowbird conference coming up, F3 dads 7/17, GrowRuck weekend Aug 6

Prayer requests: praise for Freight dad, pray for his daughter, Turtleman, Uranus and his family – daughter born over the weekend prayers needed

YHC took us out

Always an honor

Tiger

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