Fitness, Fellowship, Faith

Day: August 15, 2021

Who set off the alarm?

It a beautiful muggy morning and only 5 Hims show to know this am. What, do we have a Kotter?.. yes we do. Pacer makes an appearance after a year, hello! Nice surprise. We decided to combine Gashouse & Painlab with the small number.  We make our way to the circle for a warm up an some exercise.

I set the mood with some Korn radio to match the heat and humidity. We get our warm-ups out of the way and start with the first set.

Set 1: Side Straddle hops, Squats, Don Quijotes, Grass Pickers, Imperial Walkers, Merkins  -50 seconds on/10 seconds off Rinse & Repeat

Set 2: Crunches, Flutters, American Hammers, Big Boys, Heels to Heaven, Mountain Climbers – 50 seconds on/10 seconds off Rinse & Repeat

Somewhere on round 2 the alarm starts going off inside the building. A few minutes later, two firetrucks show up. We relocated back to the parking lot and denied any wrong doing .

Set 3: Burpees, CDD’s, Reverse Crunches, Incline Pushups (without the yellow jackets) Triceps Dips, Superman pushups – 50 seconds on/10 seconds off Rinse & Repeat

We had to for 5 minutes of Mary.

Prayer requests , announcements. Pacer will be celebrating his 1 year on the 18th, good work.

Friday the 13th

Everyone knows that Friday the 13th can be an unlucky day. Whether you’re have a rough day at work or you’re running from a machete wielding psychopath, it can get pretty bad. Luckily for the 7 HIM who posted today, we weren’t in a life or death situation and we hadn’t even gotten to work yet. But this is what happened…

Warm Up

Goofballs, Don Quixotes, the Patented Right over Left

Mosey down the way to West Main Avenue. YHC explained the first session of pain, Route 66. Do a merkin at each light pole, adding one each time until we got to 11. Lot’s of fun!

By this point we’d made it to the new CaroMont Health Park and it was time for part 2 of The Thang, The JASON. 

J – 5 Jump Squats

A – 10 Alternating Shoulder Taps each arm

S – 15 Scorpion Dry Docks

O – 20 One Arm Pickle Pounders

N – 25 Newton’s Cradle each arm

After each exercise the PAX would run to the other end of the sidewalk. We liked this routine so much that we repeated it all over again.

Mosey east on Franklin Blvd., stopping at each traffic light for Monkey Humpers so the 6 could catch up. We kept going until we arrived at the parking deck where we began the final section of The Thang, 13’s. On one side of the parking lot, we did WW1 situps and on the other end, we did Bobby Hurleys. Add up the reps to 13, switching until they flip flop. In the middle of this routine we had to mosey back to get away from the garbage truck stank that filled the bottom of the parking deck. We finished just in the nick of time. Aye!

Announcements – JJ5K, collecting tuna & crackers, F3 dads August 21st

Prayer Requests – Watts Up, Turtleman, Whoopee’s family, PAX on IR, Covid, Kids in college and upcoming school starting

Thanks for the opportunity to lead men. We survived. AYE!!!

Sandlot 8/9/2021

YHC did a little night before preparation for what turned out to be a good crew of HIMs in the gloom.

Disclaimer, Pledge, Warmup:
SSH X 20 IC
MNC X 20 IC
FLUTTERS X 20 IC
SQUATS X 15 OYO

Mosey! Towards the former Dr’s office. BUT, stop at the first light pole and Zombie Walk to the next one. Mosey down to the Dr’s office for some parking lot fun! Playtime with Chalk! Gus (my 2.0) and I went on Sunday night to write a unique and never before done exercise in 9 different parking spaces. Here is the list of the new and revolutionary fitness moves:

1.) Big Boys x 25
2.) Burpees x 15
3.) IWS x 20
4.) Merkins x 20
5.) American Hammer x 30
6.) Mtn Climbers x 30
7.) Jump Squats x 20
8.) LBC’s x 40
9.) Jane Fonda x 15 each leg

Between every exercise, run down to the bottom of the driveway for 10 squats. Then run back up to the next parking space for some heavy breathing fun! Finished one round and then planked for our 6. After that, start again, but do half of the prescribed quantity. EZ Rider was the keeper of the time and reminded me to cut it short and head back to home base. Good work, men!

A couple minutes of Mary to conclude the workout!

Prayer requests / praise
Announcements, YHC is too late to post.
Stinky Bird, OUT!

Some Things Aren’t for Sale

At the Coconut Horse, we’re sort of flying by the seat of our pants. The Site Q has not posted in months. And the Q-Source Q has been recuperating from surgery and maybe a stale case of Sandy V. Here is the great thing about Sunday mornings at the Horse – you can get better even if you’re on the IR. How so you wonder? Please share this nugget of wisdom I’ve been seeking. The running, rucking, and/or walking has  a rough start of 0630. I’ve got there early, I’ve got their late. Sargento rarely arrives on time. Anyone is welcome to join us for the First F portion. But here is the nugget of wisdom, the Second F starts around 0730. Posting for the Q-source-ish portion of the morning, getting an overpriced coffee or just bring your own is all fine. As the Bible says, the 7th day is a day of rest and our bodies certainly need rest as evidenced by all the injuries. As First F Q, I highly encourage a rest day, two or three into your schedule. I’m only reminding of the 2nd F portion of the morning.

So, pushing the soap box out of the way…JJ, Udders, Gavel and I ran the loop this morning. It was muggy as an oversized wet blanket thrown on top of you unexpectedly. No escaping the humidity this morning but we all persevered.  Roscoe met us in the parking lot and we did about 30 seconds of merkins on video, sending it to Whoopee to cheer up his daughter. The idea is we’d do a merkin for every minute she sat up which is the next step of her recovery. So we banked about 150 minutes for today, hoping she can hit that mark soon.

Q-source: We finished Cowboy Ethics. I had the last three chapters. You’ve seen some highlights from Roscoe and I the past three weeks. Here again are a few brief bullets.

8) Talk less and say more.

  • Cowboys are often viewed as “strong and silent.”
  • The bigger the mouth, the better it looks shut
  • Cowboys were “doers” and not talkers; if they did, straight to the point
  • Imagine they offered candor in succinct doses – simple and profound, usually in curse words (kind of like Midoriyama)
  • Pat Summerall – for play-by-play guy on tv. He did it with so few words.
    • “Montana … back to throw. He fires downfield … for Jerry Rice … Touchdown, San Francisco!”
  • The Masters broadcast is similar – think of how much the crowd roars accentuate the moment. Some broadcasters say their line and step out to let the patrons cheers take over to support the players achievements.

9) Remember that some things aren’t for sale.

  • Author uses movie Monte Walsh to illustrate this point. Cowboys don’t earn much money, Walsh, played by Tom Selleck is offered a chance “play a cowboy in a traveling show. He is asked to wear a costume that embellishes what a cowboy (I’m thinking like a clown of sorts). After seeing himself in mirror, realizes the money isn’t worth it and didn’t want to dishonor his true profession.
  • There are some things we can’t trade in for money.
    • This is where words like integrity and values come into play.
    • We all have a price in our head.
      • What would you do for a million dollars? (maybe in today’s inflationary times that numbers is higher, but you’ve played the game).
  • What are some things you wouldn’t trade for money?

10) Know where to draw the line.

  • A few one-liners from the book:
  • “Just because something isn’t illegal, doesn’t mean it’s right”
  • “There’s right and there’s wrong, and nothing else in between”

Falling from grace doesn’t always happen in one big fall. Often happens in degrees, cutting corners, and small things adding up to big things.

Society has laws and rules to help us. But for day to day life, mostly we’re on our own. If we don’t have some moral code which we have established, either by our parents, education or other valued sources, we can get off track. Cowboy Ethics is a quick read with 10 concepts that can help you draw the line which you live your life. The more people you choose to associate can keep you accountable. F3 certainly can provide that support.

Announcements: JJ5k, F3 Dads (8/17 at Folsom). Prayers: Whoopee’s 2.0, Turtleman, Roscoe’s Father In Law, Linus’ dad. I took us out. Thanks to Udders for joining us once again – kind of extended family.

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