Fitness, Fellowship, Faith

Author: JJ (Page 16 of 16)

F3 Dad Event – The Great Pumpkin Chase – Pre-Blast

You’ve been drinking pumpkin spice lattes and eating pumpkin spice Oreos since early August.  But it’s officially fall, and on Saturday when the calendar turns to October, it’s time to do a little pumpkin farming.  It’s an F3 Dad event to get the 2.0’s outdoors and let them enjoy the (hopefully) cooler weather.  We’ll meet at Lewis Farm in Ranlo at 2pm this Saturday, October 1.  It’s short notice, but we wanted to get something on the calendar, and time is running short.

If you’ve had your fill of the pumpkin craze for the year, the 2.0’s (and dads) can enjoy feeding and petting the animals, pony rides, a horse drawn hayride, and other games.  The website lists a hay bale mountain and slide so you never know what kind of trouble we can get into on that.

Admission $5 plus tax
Pony rides $5
Pumpkin $2-$20

Here is the address for the farm and website with information on their fall festival.

Lewis Farm

330 Lewis Road

Gastonia, N.C. 28054

http://www.lewisfarm.org/fall-festival.html

Look forward to seeing everyone at the farm on Saturday.

Email questions to:

josh.heels99@gmail.com

The Original 13 Colonies

What better way to start the holiday where we celebrate the birth of our nation than with an F3 workout?  That seemed like a better idea on Saturday than at 5:30am on Monday, but 3 PAX got the celebration started early.  For YHC, it was my first post at Derecho which is a running AO, but I wanted to tie in Independence Day in some fashion.  If we are celebrating the birthday of our nation, let’s take it back to the birth.  So we tied in the running with a tribute to each of the 13 colonies that signed the Declaration of Independence, 13 exercises with 13 reps each.  Note that the disclaimer that I’m an idiot/you’re an idiot for the workout also applies to the facts on US history below.  In Google, we trust.

We started with the pledge.

The warm-up involved the first 3 states.

Merkins – New Hampshire – New Hampshire was the first to declare its independence from Mother England – a full six months before the Declaration of Independence was signed.  They got it started so we did Mericans to honor them.

SSH – Massachusetts – Hops go into brewing beer; Sam Adams is a beer; Sam Adams was born in Boston, MA.

LBC – Rhode Island – Smallest state so therefore “Little” Baby Crunches

With the warm-up over, the running started.  Quiche and Tool TIme set a strong pace, and I did my best to keep up.  May have been one of the few times that the Q was also the 6.  Thanks to those guys for being patient and letting me bark out directions from the 6.  We ran to the Goat Island parking lot for the next round of state tributes.

American Hammers – Connecticut – Headquarters of Stanley Black & Decker tool company

Nolan Ryans – New York – Nolan first pitched for the New York Mets

Travoltas – New Jersey – John Travolta was born in Englewood, NJ

Don Quixotes – Pennsylvania- Richard Powell wrote Don Quixote, USA and was born in Philadelphia, PA (Tool Time was especially excited about this exercise.)

More running through Goat Island with a lap around the small loop at the playground, lap around the large loop at the playground, and then over the bridge.

Diamond Merkins – Delaware – Thomas Jefferson supposedly referred to Delaware as a Diamond – small in size but great in value.

Crab Cakes – Maryland – Guess they’re famous for their crabs (Personally, not a seafood fan).

More running to the light up the hill, back down the hill, and a lap around the square.  More state tributes…

Newton’s Cradle – Virginia – Wayne Newton was born in Norfolk, VA

Mountain Climbers – North Carolina – Mount Mitchell is the highest peak in the US east of the Mississippi River.

Ran back across Goat Island to the parking lot for the last round of exercises.

Pete Chilcutts (elbow planks) using Whoopee’s 10 second count from last Saturday – South Carolina – Pete was born in Sumter, SC, and why not work #32 into the conversation any chance you get?

Dolly – Georgia – Dolly Parton was born in TN, but she married Carl Thomas Dean in Ringgold, GA.

One final run back to SCHS.  Approx distance 3.1 miles.  Unplanned distance, but an appropriate inverse of our 13 colony tribute.

Prayer Requests – Continuing to lift up T-Square and family in our prayers.

22 Merkins for the 22 Vets who commit suicide daily.

Closed in prayer.

Thanks again to the guys for joining me this morning and setting a pace that I couldn’t have set on my own.  Hope everyone had a wonderful Fourth of July!

Four Corners Offense

In trying to come up with a good workout for my VQ, I took a look back at my first post at Martha’s House.  Turns out it was very similar to the plan I had in mind, but I had to put a little Tar Heel twist into it.

Warm Up (To be honest, I was so nervous I don’t remember the counts.  It was somewhere between 10 and 20.)

  • SSH
  • Merkins
  • LBC
  • Imperial Walkers

Mosey to the next door for the Pledge.

The Thang

Mosey to the old Harris Teeter parking lot.

Told the pax we were going to run a little Four Corners offense.  Dean would run this to slow the game down, but we were going to use it to get things going and speed it up.

Get a fast-break partner… 1 pax runs while the other completes the exercises.  Switch after a lap; cumulative counts.  (During my first post, Spiderman had us run with bricks.  However, bricks aren’t good in basketball terminology, so we left those out.)

  • 100 Lunges
  • 125 Russian Twists/American Hammers
  • 150 LBCs

Halftime

For the halftime entertainment, we kept the 4-corners theme and entered the boxing ring.

Floyd Mayweathers x 10  (From plank position, punch forward, plank, back/side punch, plank; repeat with other arm)

With halftime over, we got back to the second half.  Same 4-corners offense with fast-break partner, one runs, one exercises, cumulative counts.

  • 100 Merkins
  • 150 Squats
  • 200 Flutter Kicks

To be fair to the other shade of blue, we looked for an exercise to suit them.  They are used to slapping the floor which is too easy for an F3 workout so we did some hip slappers.

  • Hip Slappers x 10

We went into overtime with some Elevens – Merkins/run/Squats.  Shot clock ran out so we only made it to 4 or 5.

Mosey back to Pelican’s for announcements, prayer requests, and closing prayer.

Thanks to the guys for being part of my VQ.  Looking forward to the next one.

JJ

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