Fitness, Fellowship, Faith

Day: April 16, 2023

BRACKET CHAMPION CROWNED.

RUN/RUCK AT GROUND ASSAULT.

 

2023 GASHOUSE BRACKET CHALLENGE STARTED WITH ABOUT 12 PAX PLAYING. IT ENDED WITH GAVEL ON TOP AND FLINSTONE IN SECOND. GAVEL WAS AWARDED SOME ANTICHAFFING CREAM FROM SLICKNUTZ AND AN F3 CAMO HAT. FLINTSTONE WAS AWARDED SOME ANTICHAFFING CREAM FROM SALTY BRITCHES FOR HIS SECOND PLACE EFFORT. IT WAS FUN GUYS.

 

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

FREIGHT2023           POCKETS2024

 

 

MENTAL BATTLE WOD

This year marks the fourth year for the Mental Battle WOD (workout of the day) and this year I’m happy to share that the boys in Winston-Salem North Carolina, @F3WinstonSalem on Twitter have designed a great starfish type workout.

Workout was designed by Spicoli and mental health stats were provided by Giles, an NC licenses psychologist who specializes in working with men.

With further ado, here’s the WOD:

This workout is inspired by the 5 Core Principles of F3:

1) Free of charge.
2) Open to all men.
3) Held outdoors, rain or shine, heat or cold.
4) Peer led by men who participate in the workout in a rotating fashion, with no training or certificate necessary.
5) Ends with a Circle of Trust.

It’s #5, the COT, that brings us all back together; gives each man a chance to listen and be heard; bring praises and concerns to the man next to him. In my opinion, it is the most powerful principle and allows for forming and strengthening bonds between each of us.

Warmarama

Suggestions for exercises to be done in cadence:
Side Straddle Hops
Imperial Walkers
Abe Vigodas
Grabbing Grass with a clap
Merkins
Broga stretches

The Layout for the Workout:
In a field or large parking lot, create a box with five markers where the center marker is fifty meters from each of the four markers used to make the corners. Each of the four corners will be a specific station.

Starting in the middle, run to Station 1, do the exercise, then run back to middle, do burpees, then run to Station 2, do that exercise, then run back to middle, burpees, and so on. Once you’ve gone to all 4 stations with burpees in between, that round is over and you’ll progress to the next round. Add an exercise at each station each round.

For example: during round 3, at Station 1, you’ll do ten hand release merkins, ten clap merkins, and ten toe tap merkins, then run to the middle, do eight burpees, go to Station 2 and do the three exercises there, etc.

1 round= 1 trip to all 4 stations, coming back to the middle in between

For the First Round Only
For the first round, keep the PAX together. The Q will read two of the statistics about mental health (below) each time you come to the middle to do burpees. After that, progress through the other three rounds of the workout.

Middle Station (COT)

Round 1 = 2 Burpees (for a total of 8)
Round 2 = 4 Burpees (for a total of 16)
Round 3 = 8 Burpees (for a total of 32)
Round 4 = 16 Burpees (for a total of 64)

(Double Burpee count each round, so Round 4 would be 16 burpees each time you come to the middle)

Station 1 (Free)

Round 1 – Hand Release Merkins x10
Round 2 – Add Clap Merkins x10
Round 3 – Add Toe Touch Merkins x10
Round 4 – Add Mike Tysons x10

Station 2 (All Men)

Round 1 – Shoulder Tap x15 (Double Count)
Round 2 – Add Mountain Climbers x15 (Double Count)
Round 3 – Add Peter Parkers x15 (Double Count)
Round 4 – Add Donkey Kicks x15 (Double Count)

Station 3 (Held Outside)

Round 1 – Monkey Humpers x20
Round 2 – Add Bonny Blairs x20 (Single Count)
Round 3 – Add Side Lunges x20 (Single Count)
Round 4 – Add Jump Squats x20

Station 4 (Peer Led)

Round 1 – LBCs x25
Round 2 – Add Freddy Mercuries x25 (Double Count)
Round 3 – Add Heels to Heaven x25
Round 4 – Add Superman 25X

Modify as necessary. Need a longer workout? Repeat Round 4 until you’ve filled the time. Add a few minutes of Mary at the end..

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Here are some statistics regarding mental health and its effects on our community, especially for men. During the First Round, the Q will read two statistics at the middle station each time the PAX comes back to do burpees.

  1. Although men are marginally less likely than women to develop a significant mental illness during their lifetimes, about 1 in 2 men will have a diagnosable disorder at some point in their lifetimes.

  2. Men are about 2x less likely than women to seek help if problems do occur.

  3. Almost 50% of men feel that they are struggling more than they admit to people in their life.

  4. Depression looks significantly different in men than in women… Women tend to present as sad and withdrawn, while men tend to present as irritable and angry.

  5. Men are 2-3x more likely to abuse substances in an attempt to manage their mental health, which often leads to other health problems.

  6. Suicide rates in men have been steadily increasing over the past 20 years, and at present, men are 4x more likely than women to die by suicide, and this risk increases with age.

  7. Therapists that specialize in working with men often use different strategies to make therapy feel more approachable… therapy doesn’t have to look like sitting in an office and crying about your feelings!

  8. Therapists have historically done a pretty crappy job of helping men, though things are slowly changing. Men often go to therapy at the urging of a loved one, but men tend to drop out of therapy sooner than women because they find it unhelpful. This is a legitimate problem, and you’re not crazy if you’ve tried therapy before and it wasn’t helpful for you! If you’re thinking about reaching out to a therapist, consider finding one that has specific expertise in working with men. (from Giles, who is a therapist and can offer this opinion form a place of experience).

Thanks again to the boys in Winston-Salem and follow the F3 Mental Battle on Twitter at @F3Battle and on the Nation’s Slack as well at #f3-mental-battle-challenge.

With that, the Thrill is gone and keep getting after it sharing the battles with your brothers!

Drop Thrill out.

 

 

 

 

ANNOUCEMENTS

FREIGHT2023              POCKETS2024

 

 

 

 

 

 

MENTAL BATTLE WOD

This year marks the fourth year for the Mental Battle WOD (workout of the day) and this year I’m happy to share that the boys in Winston-Salem North Carolina, @F3WinstonSalem on Twitter have designed a great starfish type workout.

Workout was designed by Spicoli and mental health stats were provided by Giles, an NC licenses psychologist who specializes in working with men.

With further ado, here’s the WOD:

This workout is inspired by the 5 Core Principles of F3:

1) Free of charge.
2) Open to all men.
3) Held outdoors, rain or shine, heat or cold.
4) Peer led by men who participate in the workout in a rotating fashion, with no training or certificate necessary.
5) Ends with a Circle of Trust.

It’s #5, the COT, that brings us all back together; gives each man a chance to listen and be heard; bring praises and concerns to the man next to him. In my opinion, it is the most powerful principle and allows for forming and strengthening bonds between each of us.

Warmarama

Suggestions for exercises to be done in cadence:
Side Straddle Hops
Imperial Walkers
Abe Vigodas
Grabbing Grass with a clap
Merkins
Broga stretches

The Layout for the Workout:
In a field or large parking lot, create a box with five markers where the center marker is fifty meters from each of the four markers used to make the corners. Each of the four corners will be a specific station.

Starting in the middle, run to Station 1, do the exercise, then run back to middle, do burpees, then run to Station 2, do that exercise, then run back to middle, burpees, and so on. Once you’ve gone to all 4 stations with burpees in between, that round is over and you’ll progress to the next round. Add an exercise at each station each round.

For example: during round 3, at Station 1, you’ll do ten hand release merkins, ten clap merkins, and ten toe tap merkins, then run to the middle, do eight burpees, go to Station 2 and do the three exercises there, etc.

1 round= 1 trip to all 4 stations, coming back to the middle in between

For the First Round Only
For the first round, keep the PAX together. The Q will read two of the statistics about mental health (below) each time you come to the middle to do burpees. After that, progress through the other three rounds of the workout.

Middle Station (COT)

Round 1 = 2 Burpees (for a total of 8)
Round 2 = 4 Burpees (for a total of 16)
Round 3 = 8 Burpees (for a total of 32)
Round 4 = 16 Burpees (for a total of 64)

(Double Burpee count each round, so Round 4 would be 16 burpees each time you come to the middle)

Station 1 (Free)

Round 1 – Hand Release Merkins x10
Round 2 – Add Clap Merkins x10
Round 3 – Add Toe Touch Merkins x10
Round 4 – Add Mike Tysons x10

Station 2 (All Men)

Round 1 – Shoulder Tap x15 (Double Count)
Round 2 – Add Mountain Climbers x15 (Double Count)
Round 3 – Add Peter Parkers x15 (Double Count)
Round 4 – Add Donkey Kicks x15 (Double Count)

Station 3 (Held Outside)

Round 1 – Monkey Humpers x20
Round 2 – Add Bonny Blairs x20 (Single Count)
Round 3 – Add Side Lunges x20 (Single Count)
Round 4 – Add Jump Squats x20

Station 4 (Peer Led)

Round 1 – LBCs x25
Round 2 – Add Freddy Mercuries x25 (Double Count)
Round 3 – Add Heels to Heaven x25
Round 4 – Add Superman 25X

Modify as necessary. Need a longer workout? Repeat Round 4 until you’ve filled the time. Add a few minutes of Mary at the end..

__

Here are some statistics regarding mental health and its effects on our community, especially for men. During the First Round, the Q will read two statistics at the middle station each time the PAX comes back to do burpees.

  1. Although men are marginally less likely than women to develop a significant mental illness during their lifetimes, about 1 in 2 men will have a diagnosable disorder at some point in their lifetimes.

  2. Men are about 2x less likely than women to seek help if problems do occur.

  3. Almost 50% of men feel that they are struggling more than they admit to people in their life.

  4. Depression looks significantly different in men than in women… Women tend to present as sad and withdrawn, while men tend to present as irritable and angry.

  5. Men are 2-3x more likely to abuse substances in an attempt to manage their mental health, which often leads to other health problems.

  6. Suicide rates in men have been steadily increasing over the past 20 years, and at present, men are 4x more likely than women to die by suicide, and this risk increases with age.

  7. Therapists that specialize in working with men often use different strategies to make therapy feel more approachable… therapy doesn’t have to look like sitting in an office and crying about your feelings!

  8. Therapists have historically done a pretty crappy job of helping men, though things are slowly changing. Men often go to therapy at the urging of a loved one, but men tend to drop out of therapy sooner than women because they find it unhelpful. This is a legitimate problem, and you’re not crazy if you’ve tried therapy before and it wasn’t helpful for you! If you’re thinking about reaching out to a therapist, consider finding one that has specific expertise in working with men. (from Giles, who is a therapist and can offer this opinion form a place of experience).

Thanks again to the boys in Winston-Salem and follow the F3 Mental Battle on Twitter at @F3Battle and on the Nation’s Slack as well at #f3-mental-battle-challenge.

With that, the Thrill is gone and keep getting after it sharing the battles with your brothers!

Drop Thrill out.

 

 

ANNOUCEMENTS

FREIGHT2023        POCKETS2024

 

 

EQUIPPING

RUN/RUCK

 

EQUIPPING,

BE A BUILDER OF MEN. EQUIP YOUR BROTHER FOR SUCCESS AND LEAVE NO MAN WHERE YOU FIND HIM.

 

 

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

FREIGHT 2023.       POCKETS 2024       COMMON GROUND 5K  MAY 26TH

 

 

 

 

 

Should’ve Started at 0500

The Ville 2 Ville is one of my favorite relays and after being relegated to van driver last year due to a back injury I was glad to be able to join back in on the running this year. Since I had the Q, I got to make to make the rules and the mumble chatter started as soon as I put out the leg assignments. I got the worst legs, I ran those last year, that downhill sucks…shut up and stay hard MFer’s. We were originally slotted in the 0500 starting group (which we should have kept, more on that later), but worked out a trade with the Mrs. Buckeye team for a 0800 start instead. We get to sleep later, they don’t have to worry about a late finish, it’s a win win, or so we thought. Now on to the event.

The plan was to depart Ingles in Dallas at 0515, however, Freight took it upon himself to decide that was too early and intentionally showed up 15 minutes late. We’re off to a great start. The drive up was fairly uneventful and after a stop for breakfast we arrived in Asheville to perfect running weather and what we thought were a bunch of celebrities on hand to cheer us on. Hi from Raising Arizona, the Pink Ladies from Grease, the Muppets and various others mingled with the crowd. There was even a shirtless, grape smuggling, wanna be Viking with a beer belly doing  meditative yoga lunges trying to summon up some kind of weird spirits to help him run.

0800 hits and Gumby leads us off. Over the mountain and thru the woods then back up again before a short downhill finish. The Viking decided to sprint the last 50 yards and overtook Gumby at the line which amused SA and pissed Gumby off. Unfortunately that team fell well behind us and Gumby didn’t have the chance for the revenge he desired on the next leg. He killed a difficult starting leg and handed off the Slawbag.

Since Slawbag was a V2V virgin he got all the downhill legs. He might have had a small knoll (700’ in 1/2 mile) near the start of his run, but it was all downhill after that. He cruised through the run typical Slaw style but for some reason came in looking like Def Leppard after a Burpeethon. This also amused SA.

Buckeye took off on Leg 3 after stating, “I’m going sub 7”. Almost 8 miles in the 6:40’s, the dude was moving! Must be the mustache.

At this point the temps started to rise and the Canoe took off on a 7.5 miler that rolls like the hills of Kentucky. He said he was gonna take it easy, I guess sub 8 minutes pace is easy to him???

 

As soon as Freight took off on Leg 5 the temperature jumped to 105 (should’ve started at 0500) and that’s where it stayed until the end of Leg 6. He went out on a mission to pass the F3 Fort Mill team and made it happen with a mile to go. Nasty uphill near the end of this run and he made it look easy.

YHC ran Leg 6 (temp still 105) and about halfway up Mt. Everest got smoked by a hippie that wasn’t even sweating. Dr. Seuss’ brother?

 

The temps cooled back down to a moderate 80 degrees for the start of the second round and Gumby again hammered out a great time on an all uphill run that took us to the NC/SC line at the top of the mountain. Once again, Slaw ran downhill for his entire run and set a PR for every distance EXCEPT 400m. WTH man, you gotta do better!

 

Leg 9 is the longest and most difficult run in this event and once again it was Buckeye who accepted the challenge. Runners were cramping up and being taken off the course by this point, but Buckeye is from Michigan so he should be used to hot weather right? Nothing to it, almost 10 miles in the low 7’s and he’s done. Must have been the kiss he got from Mrs. Buckeye around halfway that got him through.

SA wasn’t happy that he was having to run again in the heat and he let everyone know it. Evidently some of the other teams heard it as well because when one of the ladies blew past him on the course she told him to “Pick it up” (this amused everyone except SA). He pushed through anyway and then laid down under a tree yelling “I’m done with this crap, this was the last one”. (He’s already signed up for next year).

 

The weather was crazy, the temp went back to 105 (should’ve started at 0500) when Freight went out on his last run. A great leg through Furman on the Swamp Rabbit Trail and he cruises at a 8:00 pace the whole way. Freight is a runner.

YHC had the glory leg and the finish line was a welcome sight. The Gashouse team crossed together and another V2V is in the books. It was a great time, with an even greater group of guys. It’s a blessing to have the ability to participate in these events and an honor to be a part F3 Gastonia.

Until the next one,

I’m Broke

April 16 Sunday @ Crossroads

Sunday’s Run, Ruck, & Walk…

Connection in Faith, Fellowship, & Fitness with a Great Group of Gents.

Announcements

  • April 26th at noon – 2nd F Lunch noon @ Papa’s and Bear
  • April 28th, Blart’s Church 5K (fundraiser), registration available day of
  • April 29th at 7am,  Midoriyama Convergence
  • May 20th Whitewater Event..,See Flintstone
  • Trailrun Training 2pm @ Seven-Oaks

Prayer Request:

  • Teachers & Students returning to School
  • Wirenut’s Mom
  • Purple Haze’s Dad
  • Mayor’s upcoming Surgery (this Friday)

Praise Report:

No one getting hurt on Ville to Ville

 

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