Fitness, Fellowship, Faith

Month: November 2021 (Page 7 of 12)

Not Too Cold at Members Only

Two showed to ruck and two showed to run.  At least two said it was too cold to show.  Read number three.

Announcements: Service opportunity to hand out bags at Salvation Army Friday, Nov 19, arrive around 3:15.  2nd F follow at Cavendish.  Rice n Beans Wednesday Nov 17, 12 slots to fill.  Speed for need at Christmas town 5k, Christmas party Dec 11 be sure to RSVP, trifecta Thanksgiving Day.

Prayer:  Chicken Little and family, guys struggling, Tiger M and step sons, Rudolph and T Square

YHC took us out

Always an honor

Tiger

Folsom HIMs

Always good to step and post or lead in a place you don’t get to often enough.  I don’t get to Dallas nearly enough to see the HIMS, was good day to go.

Start off with the mission of F3, to plant grow and serve small work out groups for men, for the invigoration of male community leadership.  The workouts serve many purposes, talk about that later.

Warmup: SSH 15X IC, throw the Pax a little something different, toe touch jacks, this one didn’t go over too well but gave YHC a good laugh, 15 X IC, Imperial Walkers, 15X IC, some stretches.

Mosey up the hill to the flag, Pledge.  Go to adjacent parking lot.  Partner up and start with one hand release boo-yah merkin.  Run around circle to other side, stopping mid way for three burpees, meet at other side for two hand release boo yah.  Keep going to ten merkins.  Mosey back to tennis courts.

Line up on side line of first court for suicides to each sideline of four courts.  Suicide is bear crawls.  Crawl to side line and do five big boys.  Run back.  Bear crawl to next line and increase big boys by 5.  Repeat until far side line of fourth court.  Last set of big boys was 35.

Few minutes left, mosey to concession building for suspension merkins.  Plank with feet 15 inches up wall.  Hold plank and do five merkins on go.  Did four rounds.  These get tough.

Mosey back to start for flutters led by Volt, 25.  Time

We talked a little about why we do the workouts and why it is important to give your best every time.  We talked out about how the workouts can resemble life in a way.  Some guys are out front being fast and knocking out the reps with no problem.  Some are not quite as fast, maybe struggling to get the reps in.  But most are somewhere in the middle.  Not the fastest, but not at the six either.  This resembles life in that some guys cruise along and seem to have it all figured out, while others struggle at times.  Giving your all every workout allows you a chance to struggle to succeed.  To be vulnerable. To need encouragement and give your brothers a chance to pick  you up.

Announcements:  Service opportunity to hand out bags at Salvation Army Friday, Nov 19, arrive around 3:15.  2nd F follow at Cavendish.  Rice n Beans Wednesday Nov 17, 12 slots to fill.  Speed for need at Christmas town 5k, Christmas party Dec 11 be sure to RSVP, trifecta Thanksgiving Day.

Prayer: Balljoint drag racing, James Goudelock, SA and family, Big Pappy and family, Achy Breaky and family, Tiger M and step sons, Spackle cousin, teachers and students facing unprecedented challenges, Chicken Little family, Rudolph and T Square upcoming moves.

YHC prayed us out.

Always an honor

Tiger

Downtown 11/12/21

6 plus me this morning, great work by all.

warm up.
Mosey to the wall at 321 for some monkey humpers. no count really just until all the cars go by

11’s at the post office.
mosey, and then quick stop at some steps to bear crawl around and down.
Mosey to the McQuitter’s wall. Dips, Derkins, step ups.
mosey to the steps at the courthouse. 10 squats make a lap up stairs and around. then 9 squats, all the way to zero.
back to the beginning.
45 on 15 off.
burpees, plank, side planks, high knees, butt kickers, bobby hurleys in place.

time

prayer request, several

the Bed Pan is full

The Three Horsemen

YHC had the Q at the Coconut Horse and had the Q Source topic all planned out. Arrived early and was stunned to see there was no one there!  YHC waited until 0630 and with a tear in my eye, ran off on the route with a few look backs to see if anyone would be arriving late. Alas, it was a solo run. However, it was nice and there wasn’t another soul on the whole route. Serenity.

When arriving back at start Short Sale had returned from a  solo ruck.

Whoopee  joined us for Q Source where we discussed  Ben Franklin’s virtues and habits. A nice compliment as we progress along the 40 days of discipline.

F3 Gashouse: I leave it as I found it

I’m looking on my desk at a Weinke that is muddy and beat to hell, a kettlebell signed by the Pax, a book given by Stroganoff (on leadership of course 🙂 ), and a phone with texts from Pax that weren’t able to make it.  What a great day.  Thanks Whoopee & Tube for letting me lead a combo, and thanks Freight for brining the Service Project to Gashouse.   When I asked to lead a final time, I thought for a bit and said “what better way to to say adios than to relive the first workout that got me hooked”?  This way, everyone can say they were at the first F3 Gashouse workout, ha!

Before I go further:  thanks to my Stone, Breaker Breaker, and thanks to my Shieldlock for their partnership.  Special thanks to HIPAA for being djay today, and for helping me with the opening skit.  I thought it would be funny to fake cry and the hit it Painlab style – metal music and a message to let you all know what badasses you are.  Yes, we are supposed to be servant leaders and humble, but dammit, I’m proud of the intestinal (testicular) fortitude and iron sharpening F3 Gastonia does.  It’s real, take pride in it.   Last note was Tube told me early in the week he wanted Merlot.  We got some!  Here’s what we did on 3.21.2015, and on 11.13.2021:

Warm-up:  SSH x 15, IW x 15, Merkins x 13,  Peter Parkers x 10 (Painlab, head towards the field!), Wide Arm Merkins x 12, Mountain Climbers x 12, Diamond Merkins x 7.  Mosey to the field, and down the hill.

MESSAGE 1 – At the first workout I thought I had it going on.  I was pasted halfway through the first strenuous exercise, the Jacob’s Ladder.  Run up the hill, burpee, do it again for 2 burpees, repeat until 7 are done.  Gasser.  Back then, halfway through I was gassed and said internally “#### this, I’ll just sit here and wait it out”.  Swiper, the Q, ran up to me, hunched over and said “you ready?  You got this, let’s go.”  From that moment on, I was hooked on F3.  It’s not about what you can do, it’s about how much you can push forward.

We did the Jacob’s Ladder.  This hill was greater than 2x the size of the original.  Great work!!  Mosey to the field.

MESSAGE 2 – Roscoe is a model of Responsibility.  He and I share a fondness for Jordan Peterson.  I mentioned that intentness that Roscoe has, and how we are always preparing for war.  We do this, so we can bring peace.  The meek that will inherit the earth, that’s literally translated as though they have their swords ready.  You all must continue the sharpening of iron, because this world is a hegemony, and the strong, prepared man bears the responsibility of brokering peace.  As Tiger said just yesterday in his Twitter, which you should all read daily, along with Sarlaac’s daily prayer “It isn’t winning that matters most, it’s the willingness to prepare to win.”  I stopped after I spoke about Huckleberry.  Son of gun has the quickest wit in F3 Gastonia, but also the most heart.  He gutted out a brutal workout, and came back for more.  Then carried the flag for Folsom.  Shows heart, proud to call him friend.

11’s:  squats and merkins.  Simple.  About a 20 yard spread.

MESSAGE 3 – If you’ve been a leader raise your hand.  Being a Servant Leader is what we should be about.  Here I said that Freight has carried us well in 6 years being a Servant Leader, and also that if any of us think we’re doing good, look no further than Big Pappy.  That man is a Servant Leader.  What they both share is that they are positive, always stepping up and leading by example.  Great work.

Line exercises: 50 yards, lunge walk down, Nur back.  Bear crawl down, Nur back (BIG UPS TO VOODOO FOR THE PUSH ON THE BEARCRAWL!!  Yer a fookin animal dude).   Crab walk down, nur back.  Gasser.  Here, I saw some Merlot.  You know a man is busting his ass when he Merlots.  Love it.

Next, partner work:  Partner carry down 50 yards, flapjack.  I OMAHA’D here for the next 2, for wheelbarrows, to be about 10 yards.  Montross and I won the wheelbarrow race.  He’s a great dude.

MESSAGE 4 – Many hands make light work.  Don’t underestimate what a group of men can do.  You all can impact a community majorly; demo a house, cut grass, raise money…or move a guy.  I relayed the story of when Dr. Feelgood called me while I was in the hospital and said “we got you on this move, don’t worry”.  20+ guys moved my family in a matter of hours.  I will be forever in the debt of F3 Gastonia for this act of kindness.  Seeing Dr. Feelgood come out today, out of the blue, made me very happy.   Also, big ups were given to Oompa Loompa, Mayor, HIPAA and VooDoo regarding the creation of Painlab.  Men, I apprecaite you.   In honor of Dr. Feelgood, I created the:

Dr. Feelgood Drillers – he’s a dentist, so this was clever (back in 2015).  I started it, I gave the baton to Whoopee first.  This was on purpose.  Whoopee was our first Nan’tan.  He was also the first F3 Gastonia guy to lead an AO.  This is a man with tremendous impact, who when I see him operate, it makes me want to do better.  Every time.  Whoopee is the heart of F3 Gastonia.  He led, then he gave it to JJ, JJ did a good job and gave it to Purple Haze.  Great choices in JJ & Purple Haze.  Stand-out men.  I moved us to the BIG G to finish off the first ever routine.

6 MOM:  I started with LBC’s.  Then it was intentional to highlight the best leader I know in Gaston County:  Stroganoff. Personally, professionally, for our community and otherwise, he is a leader through and through.  If Whoopee is the heart, Stroganoff is likely the soul.   Despite being a Wolfpacker (I’m a BIG Jimmy V fan…and a Sargento and Short Sale fan….Wolfpack is good with me guys!).  Then, I highlighted the most stubborn and fun hillbilly in Gastonia, TSquare.  I”m going to miss our talks, but we’ll still do them virtually.  STAY POSITIVE BROTHER!

Mosey back to Schiele.

Message 5 – the theme from Hoosiers was on the radio.  Every time they break the huddle in Hoosiers, they say TEAM.  5 men on the court, operating as a precision, single unit. That’s F3 to me.  The ultimate team.  Let’s kill the clock with my favorite exercise, the burpee.  I gave JJ a team (he’s a fellow Tarheel), and I took one.  We did burpees to time.

TIME

Announcements:

  • Service project was done after this exercise, and next Friday  you all can deliver to the Salvation Army. Do it.  Join Freight.
  • Tiger – Rice & Beans in Charlotte.  Get details.
  • Les Nessman Turkey time – Well, it’s FRANKSGIVING.  Friday November 26th.  His house.  It’ll be fun, join in (quick wit today, Nessman).
  • 3 AO’s open for Thanksgiving.  Sorry, didn’t record the times.
  • ***I think there were a few more, I got a bit lost.

Prayers:

  • TSquare with family and move
  • Our Country
  • ***I think I missed another here too.  please forgive!

Last Words from Rudolph:  join the Whetstone program, create a Shieldlock, take advantage of what you have here.  Don’t give into negativity, always be the tip of the spear.  Like Jimmy V says, “DON’T GIVE UP, DON’T EVER GIVE UP.”  Gents, it’s been an honor.

Broke lead us in prayer close, in a Ball of Man.

ROLL CALL OF THANKS TO THOSE WHO SHOWED TODAY!:

Purple Haze – always fun to workout with, keep making workouts a hoot.

Blart – Blart is just a straight up HIM.  No fuss, no muss. great man.

JJ – too fast for my taste, but a guy who needs a leadership role soon.

Timeframe – fun, up for hard work, a hungry guy who has big shoulders.

Pedal – my good friend who has a great heart, but needs to get out more 🙂

Slick – new guy, great guy.  You all make sure this bonafide HIM stays tight with F3.

Gavel – I don’t know much about you Gavel, but I see you in lots of vids on Twitter.  Hats off sir.

El Toro – my main man; smart and damn tough.  See you soon.

Hunchback – thank you for what you do for Gaston County, great leadership example.

Sledge – kindness shines through, and your positivity.  Salute to you sir, a role model.

Dr. Feelgood – where did you come from?  You know the deal, I will always owe due to your thoughtfulness.

Pacer – another Painlab badass.  Stay the course, great work sir.

Flinstone – I’ve not seen anyone since Broke accelerate so quickly.  I tip my hat sir.

Nutria – always a kind word and great example during workouts.  Thank you for coming!

Tsquare – well, it’s the end of the road, but new starts abound.  THanks for having an open mind and fun heart.

Termite – your vids make me laugh, but your runs give me motivation.  Thank you.

Tiger – something got into you this year, and I like it.  Keep rocking the positive messaging and example.

Bed Pan – I’ve enjoyed our friendship, and appreciate your consistency with F3.  Great work.

HIPAA – great, great, great work my friend.  You only limit yourself, time to accelerate to the leader you want to be.  Top creative guy I know.

Montross – you are always a barrel of monkeys at a workout; every workout with you is a better one.  You need to attend them all.

Oompa – Ben, I owe you a lot, and love our friendship.  Thanks brother.  Keep these guys straight.

Dr. Seuss – your lightheartedness is matched only by your kindness.  Wish we had gotten to know each other better.

Broke – you’re a bad mother#######.  End of story.

Les Nessman – it started with you training my kid, and then you trained me on how to lighten up a bit.  Hats off.

VooDoo – consistent.   You would make a great Stone for someone.

Whoopee – whatever, I already gave you a compliment…..

Freight – you too…..

Stroganoff – you too……(3 Nan’tan’s stood next to each other in Name-o-rama)

Spider-Man – love working out with Spidey.  Smart and fun, and a worker.  Thanks for coming on a Saturday to see me off, you old dog.

Breaker Breaker – Shane, you’re a man’s man.  Thank you.

Defib – thoughtful, a rock pusher and great example of a HIM.  Keep this group active sir, push them!

Sargento – this man gets my vote to be the next Nan’Tan of F3 Gastonia.  Period.

Short Sale – Wade, you are one of a kind; a jack of all trades that made every interaction fun and smart.  I think you have this whole “life” thing figured out.

Roscoe – you left!  Thanks for always having “PERFECT” form; at F3 and life.

Gentlemen, it’s been an honor.

RUDOLPH

For the veterans and the kids

8 Pax posted for a beautiful morning at the Fighting Yank.  YHC wanted to make sure to show some respect for the veterans so in honor of Veterans Day we hit 11 different locations with a mosey between each.  In honor of the 5 branches of the military all IC exercises were in multiples of 5.  The PAX were very quick to point out that there are now 6 branches.  Q fail!  A sincere apology to the Space Force.  YHC has the Q Monday morning  at Mt. Hollywood so multiples of 6 to rectify .   No FNG’s so quick disclaimer then on to the Warmup.

Site 1 – Warm up

Abe Vigodas

Chinooks

SSH’s

Grass Pickers

Site 2

American Hammers IC – (15)

Merkins – IC (10)

Freddie Mercury – IC (20)

Bobby Hurley –  OYO (20)

LBC’s – IC (15)

Site 3 –  Short 11’s SSH’s and LBC’s

Site 4 – Flutter kicks while each Pax runs around circle

Site 5 – Lt. Dan’s OYO (20)  WWI’s OYO (15) Gas Pumps IC – (15)

Site 6 –  Pax call out exercises while each bear crawl around circle

Site 7 – Short break at Primal to present Buckshot with the “Big Check”  for Young Life from the extinction run fund raiser.  Nice work BOS, Buckshot and all who participated!  YHC wanted to make Buckshot finish the workout with the “Big Check” but I was outvoted.

Calf raises while partner runs a lap.  3 rounds

Site 8 – Repeat of Site 2

Site 9  -Same as 3 but with SSH’s and merkins

Site 10   – Running out of time so 2 rounds of quick carioca across parking lot

Site 11 – 4 minutes left for some Mary at the Fighting Yank.

 

Announcements

Christmas Party Nov. 11th

Turkey Day Trifecta, Turkey bowl, and races around Thanksgiving  – check Slack for all details

Give 2 give

 

Prayer Requests

Tooth Fairy’s neighbor

Pax on IR

Racy City Pax

The Country

Buckshot M surgery Monday

Rebar’s friends father

Another “Easter Egg” in this one, a little more cryptic but its for the kids!

Humbled and honored to serve as Q this morning, thank you for the opportunity to lead!

Rebar

 

Chad 1000X

Although this was not a true “Bulldog” workout, it was done at that location on Veteran’s Day to help stop veteran suicide with the Chad 1000X workout. I heard about this on a Jocko podcast with Sara Wilkinson and GoRuck founder Jason McCarthy. This workout was to both honor Sara’s husband Chad Wilkinson and help end veteran suicide. If you have time, listen to the Jocko Podcast #296. Listen to the VERY END-it is worth a few hours of your time. Chad did this workout while training to hike mountains. He would go in the garage with a projector picture of his next mountain displayed on the garage door while he did 1000 step ups with a 45# ruck on. The workout is scalable-in other words, you can do it as a team, do it with no weight, or do the full thing with 45# weight in a ruck sack. I knew this was going to be tough-no surprise for anyone reading this. However, I trained pretty hard for this-I could have done more, sure, but for the most part I did a bunch of step ups. Having a shoulder injury gave me an excuse to do more step ups whenever I posted  instead of whatever the Q had planned. Thankfully I had Roscoe and a few others pushing me on a regular basis telling me how much they were doing.

I got there a few minutes before 0500. Roscoe was there with a scale to make sure the weight was legit. I just knew my ruck was at least 50# despite not weighing it at all ever. WRONG!!! it was 47.5 #, thankfully Roscoe had a few small sandbags so I made the necessary adjustments then re-weighed and made it legal. Roscoe weighed in too while a few others showed. Flintstone got a team together to do this-great idea since not everyone has been training specifically for this. Defib showed up still with a sleep in his eyes and some kindergarten hair (hair that has not been brushed since the morning before) and all he said was…..This is stupid or something along those lines with that same funny smile we all have when we know how much it means to the guys next to us when we show up to do the stupid crap we do.

I gave a quick summary of how this workout came to be (again, listen to Jocko Podcast #296) and then I remembered I have a Jocko-sponsored Gear Box at home that (in my excitement about this am and difficulty sleeping the night before) I forgot to bring. At that point I think Roscoe also said he had a hard time sleeping the night before because he was excited about this too. And then it was time to get it on…..

We all did our 1000 step ups. Some as a team, some with weight, some without weight…..but we all did it and it was great. When I finished my 1000, I really didn’t get excited to finish. It was a great feeling, but I kept thinking about how this guy that served our country for 21 years as a SEAL, had an apparently great home life with a great wife and 2 kids, great friends/brothers in the SEAL community, and a family that supported him could end his life. Think about that for a few minutes. Think about how many F3 guys you know that could fit that description as far as how they look on the outside? Could be a lot of us so next time you think about fartsacking, think about how much your brother might be hurting on the inside. Maybe you could reach out to the Kotter you have not seen in awhile. Maybe you show up when your bone headed brother announces he’s gonna do some stupid event at 3 am and call it The Moron even if you don’t really run……… and this is a RUNNING event. My point is, find a way to support your brothers-search out ways to do that even when you don’t want to. Make that effort any chance you can. It just might not come again. Let that sink in.

We finished with the Pledge and COT. Great work guys-thanks so much for those that showed and those that supported us during the training for this. It is on my list of stupid events I plan to do each year. Hope to see more next year. Yeah, I’m talking to you Stroganoff (and a bunch of others too).

Clavin’s Hill

Disclaimer, WU with SSH, Q fail Imperial Squats, and some other stuff. Mosey to 2nd entrance to park to the equipment lot for some 10/20/30 but Q Omaha’d to just 10/20 and went something like this: 10 Squats, 10 BB situps (or was it WWI???), 10 Mtn Climbers/10 BB situps, 10 SSH/10BB situps. Took a quick breather then 20 reps of same stuff. I had enough of dat and was bored….skip the 30 reps and follow me to Picnic Shelter. Start doing step ups (almost time for Chad 1000X, anyone surprised? did not think so). Each pax took turns going out to parking lot for 2 Monkey Humpers while the rest of us kept stepping upping. Next we did some 22’s…..well, all of us did except Sargento. He did his own thing. That’s ok, we all know how those uppity Cramer Mountain/Belmont/Members Only douches are…..I let some of the pax pick the exercises and I believe it was Nutria who picked Merkins. Someone else (? Linus) picked LBCs. We knocked those out then Moseyed over to Clavin’s Hill. I offered a change in the workout if anyone remembered the name of the hill, but (as far as I HEARD) no one knew. Watts Up claimed to have said it. Maybe it is so, however I am the Q. I am writing the BB. I can write whatever I want to and THAT. MAKES. IT. TRUE!!! Watts Up said it was HIS hill. I quickly corrected him. I then went on to teach him about bits, bytes, nibbles and dwords. It was difficult because of his teeny tiny pea-brain that has a hard time understanding IT stuff….thankfully I understand that stuff so well, it was eventually possible to debug his brain and get him back on track….anyone remember where I was going with this????

Eventually we got to the hill……….CLAVIN’s HILL. Was Clavin there? Why is it his hill? Who names a hill after themselves anyway? What day is it? Who am I? Where am I?

At the hill we did some stuff. First we partnered up and P1 stayed in Plank position while P2 ran up the hill (Whose hill?) and did SSH with varying numbers of reps. When P2 got back down the hill, we swapped and continued with the SSH at the top. We did 10 then 20 then 30 then 20 then 10 reps of SSH each. After finishing all of that, we ran up and down the hill a few times. I was wasting time just a bit and with all the steps ups lately, really wanted to see if that helped with hill climbing and just for the record, the answer I believe it yes. We moseyed to the first entrance to the park for a few exercises then called jailbreak to get back home. We had about 2.5 minutes so we did some Mary then called it a day.

We finished with the pledge and COT.

Great work men-thanks for coming out on a Monday. I still have not regretted posting in the last 5-6 years but can remember plenty of times I have regretted fartsacking. I need to remember this at 0500 when the alarm clock goes off. Maybe I could write it on the ceiling above my bed…..

Whoopee

Celebrating the Win!

No, YHC is not a big Braves fan, however, it does make for an interesting way to come up with a beat down at The Goat.

First The Pledge, then a warmup… needed as it was chilly.

The THANG…

Run up the hill for the first round of BRAVES WIN, which is similar to BLIMPS (or any other “acronym” that spells out a workout routine). 26 reps each, representing the 26 years between Braves WS wins of (B)ig Boys, (R)ockette dips, (A)polo Ohnos, (V)enezuelan shoulder taps (really no different from the American version), (E)uropen hammers (I got these from BOS), (S)quat jumps, (W)irkins, (I)ncline merkins, and (N)olan Ryans.

A quick 10 count and down the hill to the island. Lunge walk the bridge, and repeat BRAVES WIN. A discussion ensued regarding the health of the bridge in the back, so another mosey and lunge walks to confirm that the signage is not 100% correct, then back to the flag with time for Mary.

Announcements (you’ve seen ‘em), and prayer requests, and YHC took us out.

P.S. Congrats to the Braves for the win. It’s always good to bring it home.

It was an honor to lead -Orangeman

Better Late Than Later

Split personality morning at Tequila Sunrise (Oct. 1) as half the Pax showed up early with Sparxx and Nutria for IPC Week 4 challenge, while the smart kids followed YHC for IPC Week 4, modified.

After a quick stop to grab a couple of coupons each, and a mosey to the unlighted tennis courts, the pax got started on a 35 minute IPC W4 version.

The THANG…

Each pax performed 150 curls, 125 squats, 100 overhead presses, 75 merkins (no coupons), 50 thrusters (squat w/ overhead press), and 25 Bonnie Blairs (no coupons) in that order.  The catch is that after each 25 reps, there is a suicide run of about one and a half courts. The 35 minute timer started with the first rep of curls. If a pax got through all 525 reps, then they start back up with 25 Bonnie Blairs, 50 thrusters, etc., including the suicide runs.

The guys pushed hard, and each one made it through. A little mosey back to the flag to join the brothers finishing up the full IPC.

After The Pledge, announements and prayer requests, YHC took us out.

It was an honor to lead -Orangeman

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