Fitness, Fellowship, Faith

Author: Roscoe (Page 7 of 21)

Colonel Trautman at the Sandlot

A nice morning in the Gloom this morning as 9 PAX showed up to see what YHC had in store but most likely just showed up because that is there normal Monday routine.

It was almost bedtime the night before the Sandlot and YHC hadn’t worked on his weinke yet.  With the perceived success of going into previous workouts from last week’s Q at the Goat, YHC looked up a previous random workout from several years back and got inspired with what would be today’s weinke.

No FNG’s so a brief disclaimer and then we got into  it with YHC wearing a new color F3 Gashouse shirt.

SSHx 10, Squats x 10, Dive Bomber pushups x 10 and they were awful because the PAX couldn’t quite get the timing down.  Whoopee however was excited and possibly impregnated the pavement so if you see a baby pop out of the second parking space in the corner of the Pelican’s Lot don’t blame me.

With that Q Fail we moseyed the long way to the lower lot of Martha’s House for some Colonel Trautman.  Fortunately, at least one PAX knew the Rambo reference and here is what we did.

Run to the far light post for 20 merkins, run back to the median for 19 merkins, run back for 18 merkins, then back for 17 and on and on down to 1 merkin.  YHC modified the distance to another 35 yards to aid in recovery.  Most PAX got the last merkin and were hitting failure just at the right time all the way down.  Simple but not easy…Defib and Captain Steubing were pushing the pace and a group of PAX stayed together.  Great work!

Next we did burpee long jumps for about ten parking spaces.

Next we lined up for 40 shoulder taps in cadence.  This was followed by ring around the parking island where we hold plank on the curb and one PAX moseys to the next PAX and tags in around the circle.  Two laps of this and then we did the next thing.

The next thing was circle up for exercises.  Each PAX calls 5 reps in cadence and then the next PAX calls the reps for the next 5 all around the circle for a total of 45 reps.
We started with Squats, then LBC’s, then we modified to 20 Bonnie Blairs, then 20 CDD’s.

We NUR’d a few parking lights and then skipped to the next light.  Bonus points were given for skipping with Joy.  Whoopee looked like he was doing an interpretive dance skip (think Snoopy when it snows).

We then moseyed back to the start and held heels to heaven for the last couple minutes for some sharing about suicide prevention.

Prayers for Whoopee’s Uncle

Kids, teachers, Parents

Bos’s Dad and family in the Motor City

JJ’s Aunt and a broken hip

Praise from Cinderella for God’s faithfulness and answered prayers

Gentlemen, we have a 50 mile relay coming up.  Defib is on the Q.  The signup will be out shortly.  Please take advantage of this local event as bonds are strengthened and grit is demonstrated.

Always an honor to lead!

Roscoe

Twelve Days of Christmas in August

YHC was honored to be able to lead the GOAT workout and be the “GREATEST OF ALL TIME Q!”  However, that just isn’t true as I went back in time to borrow a weinke from the past.  Let’s see if it can stand the test of time….

YHC has a solid memory of the 12 Days of Christmas delivered by Brown Streak back in 2016.  Turns out the backblast I found wasn’t the one I attended BACK IN THE DAY!

Back on July 28th, 2016 the PAX in attendance  were….Hokie, Sargento, Radar, Spider-Man, T-Square, Fresh Prince, and Brownstreak.  As it so happens, Radar was in attendance today so he experienced it again.

The PAX were ready to go at 0530 with the exception of Pillager who took forever tying his shoes.  We started SSH anyway and YHC basically put his nether regions in Pillager’s face while SSH’ing while he begrudgingly took his sweet time tying his laces.  The rest of the warm up was merkins and squats.  We moseyed across the Goat Island bridge to the other side and then did the THANG:

The 12 Days of Christmas in August
Day 1: 1 Minute of “something”……Planking, High Knees, Fake Jump Rope  (Most PAX planked although Radar tried high knees once)
Day 2: 200 yard (give or take) across the bridge and back  (Bouquet started the grasp the workout after the second day but it took YHC singing to make the lightbulb go off)
Day 3: 3 Squat Jumps
Day 4: 4 CDD’s IC
Day 5: 5 Burpees OYO
Day 6: 6 Plank Jacks IC
Day 7: 7 LBC’s IC
Day 8: 8 Monkey Humpers IC
Day 9: 9 Mountain Climbers IC  It was about this time YHC needed help calling cadence because the air was getting thin!
Day 10: 10 Merkins IC
Day 11: 11 Freddy Mercury IC
Day 12: 12 Side Straddle Hops IC

On the eleventh day we skipped the run and took Day eleven and twelve back to back and then ran back to start and started COT with a one minute plank to complete the workout.  We didn’t finish on time but we made up for Whoopee stopping the Ricky Bobby yesterday 12 minutes early for an extended ETA to get to know our TWO FNG’s at the RB yesterday!!!

Shout out to Olsen and Bouquet for leading the way this morning.  It was muggy and everyone lost some LB’s in the gloom.  Only two stayed for Coffeerama at F&B’s.  YHC corrupted Gold Digger with “Devil’s Music” trivia and heavy metal musings and bequeathed  him (okay let him borrow) three CD’s.

All in all, it was a solid beatdown, albeit was probably harder today than it was in 2016 since we are all a little older than back then.  My goal is to be YOUNGER NEXT YEAR!

Announcements:  50 Mile Relay on September 10th  Details to follow soon but all runner abilities are welcome.  You can do it!

Prayer Requests:  BOS’s Dad, Whoopee’s Uncle, Huckleberry, Turtleman, Brown Streak

Roscoe

Type O Negative

A Storm of EMOM (Every Minute on the Minute) was brewing so we got after it.  (For full disclosure, Sargento was at the start and finish of the workout after running before and during, the earlier half with Buckeye.  YHC believes Termite was around as well.

Eleven PAX were there for the workout.  It went down like this.

 

Warm Up:  SSH, Merkins, LBC’s, SQUATS

The Thang One:

EMOM  10 merkins, 15 LBC’s, 15 squats x ten rounds

Mosey to the baseball concession area for Thang Two:

5 Dive Bomber Merkins, 10 Big Boy Situps, 15 jump squats x 5 rounds

Mosey to the front of the school for Thang Three:

5 burpees and 20 lunges  x 5 rounds

Mosey to the lower lot behind the away side of stadium for Thang Four:

1 minute plank, 50 Moroccan nightclubs, 1 minute plank

Stay put for Thang Five:

All PAX plank on the curb of a traffic island.  PAX one plank walks to his right and tags in the next PAX and it continues around the island for two laps.

Mosey back and hit the Pledge along the way.

COT began when we got back and then we prayed it out.

Announcements:   F3 Dads at the Yank Aug 20th, F3 Blood Drive August 10th, JJ5k September 17th

Prayer requests:  Rice and Beans, Homelessness, Stinky Bird’s brothers FIL recent passing,  Safe delivery for all the babies in our F3 Gastonia family…Buckshot, Buckeye, Bouquet, Wichita, (missing one?)

We had four for coffeerama where we discussed the blood drive and perhaps getting guys to give blood so they can be around us F3 guys and see the ballbusting of who can give the fastest pint.  We learned that Boudin is TYPE O NEGATIVE, otherwise known as the Universal Donor.  This was as blatant a humblebrag as YHC has ever heard.  We also learned that Sargento is “B POSITIVE”.  Of course!

If you aren’t strong, you’re wrong!

Roscoe

 

Mutual Incompetence at the Horse

Flintstone and YHC knew we were going our own way this am.  Flintstone was running 6 solo for his marathon training plan and YHC knew he was going to run but not the entire 5.  JJ was there at the start as he was getting in his early run so he can get to church on time.  As the Q, I say he gets credit for a post.

Technically the workout began at 0630 as expected but we were still talking and stretching at 0635 when Stroganoff rolled in.

“You’re late” was what we told him.

Strogi is getting his groove back so we took off for Martha’s House for a slow mosey 3 miler while Flintstone did his 6 miles.

Strogi and YHC talked “Mutual Competence” at Q Source and shared a lot of practical leadership lessons learned at each of our Mammon’s.  You had to be there.  The more you fail the more you learn, hence the title of the backblast.

In other news, Gastone has served the Coconut Horse well these last many years but agreed to give up duties.  YHC is happy to announce that Stroganoff has agreed to be the new Site Q at the Horse.  Hopefully next week we will have more than four PAX!

Blood drive Aug 10th

Future F3 Dads skating and Yank workout

Prayers for travelling PAX as well as Huckleberry, Turtleman, Big Pappy’s family

 

YCH put out a twitter poll this morning about future CSAUP’s.  We need to do at least three in the last part of the year.  If you want to help organize one or have an idea, please let me know!

Roscoe

Summer Doldrums at the Horse

We had a small but energetic crew at the Coconut yesterday.  Sargento, DDC and JJ ran the normal route.  YHC rucked for 3 the opposite way.  Short Sale ran his own route but we all arrived safely back at the HT right on time.  Sargento didn’t take any chances playing with traffic as far as I know.

Two stayed for Q source led by YHC on the Shared Leadership Team (SLT).  Coffee was consumed in volumes.

Prayers for many including Queso and his football camp, Feta on getting his driver’s license (hopefully) today, and Huckleberry and Turtleman among others.

Lots going on in the region….blood drive…..Tubing next Saturday….

Missing Gastone, Whoopee, Stroganoff, Maybelline, Flintstone, Gavel, BOS, Rebar, and others…hence the name of this BB.

SYITG!

Roscoe

Commit!

After some confusion as to who had the Q this morning, Wirenut backed down and deferred to his elders and allowed YHC to take the Q downtown.  Downtown was on the normal schedule for years so it was great to be back.

As usual, there was a lively crowd.  Downtown has changed a lot in the almost 7 years of the AO.  F3 helped raise funds for the bathrooms beside the Pavilion.  More people live work, and play downtown now than before.  You gotta love it!

There were no FNG’s so we started with a brief warmup of 10 Squats, 10 Merkins, and 10 Big Boi Situps.  We started with an Indian run around the lot but the message to go to the bridge wasn’t passed down so we took another lap in the parking lot and it was pandemonium. YHC got back in front and led us to the Bridge.  We bear crawled the bridge together and ended at the light on Long Avenue.  Waiting to cross, Broke made the claim that “he has a red light, let’s go!”  As soon as a few PAX took their first step the light turned green and we risked our lives by dashing across the intersection.  It was at that time that someone said, “you have to Commit!”

We moseyed to the lot near the ATM across from the Sheriff’s office for the main event.  30 merkins at the bottom, bunny hop all the stairs on the way to the upper lot, 5 burpees at the top, mosey down the other stairs and descend the merkins by 5 but keep the bunny hops and burpees.  It was hot, humid, and this was a gasser.  We “recovered” by doing 3 calf raises on every step back to the top level.

Next we went down the steps with squats on each level 25-25-5 with 50 LBC’s at the bottom.  We then moseyed to the top of the deck, this time doing a better job of committing to crossing the street as one group at the appropriate time.  Leadership takes practice!

Once at the top, we did a few minutes of Mary before returning to the Pavilion.  Along the way, some PAX decided to run through mud since it was a shorter route.  We were witnesses to a female berating a male on the street.  Someone said he may have thrown something at her.  YHC doesn’t know who she was, but heard her tell the male who was likely homeless, “you need to take responsibility for yourself!”

Boom!  There I had my COT message.   Taking responsibility for yourself and not blaming other people or circumstances for your problems is a surefire way to continue to have problems.  It is the victim mentality.  Through faith, hope, and grace, you can overcome a lot by taking responsibility for your situation.

When we returned to the Pavilion, we did a stretching exercise until time was up.

Announcement:  Convergence a week from Saturday…F3 Dads the week after at the Gashouse and Tubing on the 30th.

Prayer Requests:   PAX and families travelling, Children dealing with abuse, law enforcement

After the workout got a chance to speak with Camellia.  Said he was a newer PAX who was friends with Sister Act.  In spite of that he seems like a great HIM.  Great to see and meet new PAX as you post in the region.  As 1FQ, I encourage you to visit some of the AO’s you don’t normally attend and meet new PAX.

Always a pleasure to be downtown.  Love that AO!

Roscoe

A great day for Folsom

After a recent Q at Old School YHC knew that a Folsom Q was in order as well.  The land of beards, trucks, excessive mumblechatter,  and “candor”.  YHC arrived after setting up a pain station on the way in and was immediately met with “you aren’t in a truck” and “you don’t even have a beard!”  While all the trucks were parked on the right side of the parking lot, YHC put his sedan on the other side all by itself and was shamed for this move as well.

Unfortunately, my 2.0 had “borrowed” my JBL speaker and the bluetooth wasn’t connecting immediately when it was time to start the workout.  (Technical Difficulties)

Gear Wrench hit me with “I remember my first Q too!”   You have to appreciate good candor!

Once the music started playing, we opened up to the patented “Raining Blood” warmup to get the blood flowing and then moseyed to the tennis courts.  We alternated bear crawling one tennis court and then doing hand release merkin burpee long jumps across the next all the way to the end and then moseyed back.  Once we regrouped we moseyed to the flag at the front of the park for the pledge.  Then we moseyed to the parking lot for the Thang:

Pick a parking spot.  Each spot had a sheet of paper with a number of reps for an exercise.  These included 10 burpees, 10 8-Count Bodybuilders, 20 Squat Jumps, 30 merkins, 40 LBC’s, 60 calf raises, 50 Plank Jacks, 70 seal jacks, and 80 Flutters.  After an exercise take a lap around the lot and return to the next parking spot to the right of the original space.  Most PAX were close to finishing two rounds.

At the bottom of the concrete bleachers, 10 lunges each leg and then step up to the next stair and do 5 squats on each step to the top and do 10 more lunges each leg.  We then moseyed back to the start for some Mary led by Sarlacc and then closed with this:  All Pax try to get to 100 reps of each exercise with the first PAX hitting 100 calling it out so the rest stop.  Wichita was the early favorite to complete 100 merkins.  I am not sure who finished first but Hacksaw jumped up and let out a scream of motivation.  I think the next exercise was 100 mountain climbers and then we closed out with 100 High knees.

Due to Hacksaw being today’s war daddy as well as getting in EC and his enthusiasm to attach each rep like his namesack “Hacksaw Buzz Sawyer”, he earned MVP for the workout.  Great example Hacksaw!

Lots of prayer requests:

Sarlacc’s brother

Striper’s brother

Handcuff

Huckleberry

Turtleman

Purple Haze’s M and Sister

Defib’s buddy with cancer

Jim Ramsay (Purple Haze’s neighbor)

David Jackson with cancer

In the praise column, Hacksaw’s mom and Sargento’s clean biopsy

We followed up with a quality breakfast at Time Out.

Happy 4th of July men.  We are blessed to be Americans and to live free!

 

 

July 4th Optional “1776” workout…attention Site Q’s!!!

Calling all July 4th Q’s.  As an optional workout within a workout in celebration of July 4, 1776, the founding of our great country, here is an option for you to share with your PAX as you lead on the 4th.  This is a modified “1776” workout that won’t require equipment, just a dose of gratitude for living in the land of the free and the home of the brave!

Assign teams of three.

Each PAX completes Four Rounds of:

25 burpees

25 Merkins

25 LBC’s

25 Squats

25 Plank Jacks

25 Lunges

You can do them IC or have one PAX work at a time to get 1776 reps.

The best country in the world!

 

Roscoe

 

 

2022 PT Test #1 at the Gashouse

With much fanfare and jubilation a pride of daring men decided to challenge themselves to the premier PT test at the Gashouse this week.

At 0657, Eighteen PAX were assembled with tense trepidation, likely feeling the urge to urinate on themselves due to the increase nervous system activity.  Sargento, the Nantan, and planner of this particular PT test arrived just in time to get everything in order with the “supplies” for the PT Test.  But wait, he was empty handed!  We had to scramble for pens and paper so we could construct an impromptu spreadsheet with which to document the accurate times of the PAX on this challenge.

Fortunately, Purple Haze had his 2.0’s Star Wars holographic Darth Vader notebook and Whoopee and Bubba Sparxx supplied the pens.  We were in business.  YHC moseyed to the center of the ring to start the workout with the warm up, but first, Sargento was going to cover “Preparedness” from the Q-Source.  Just kidding.  With no FNG’s, the warmup was mosey to the track at Grier Middle School.  During this mosey the decision was made that all future Nantan’s need an Executive Assistant/XO to take care of the little details that make all the leadership difference.

The workout was described to the PAX as follows:

Run a lap

100 Merkins, 100 Squats, 100 LBC’s, and 100 SSH’s.

Run a lap

75 Merkins, 75 Squats, 75 LBC’s, and 75 SSH’s

Run a lap

50 Merkins, 50 Squats, 50 LBC’s, and 50 SSH’s

Run a lap

25 Merkins, 25 Squats, 25 LBC’s, and 25 SSH’s

Run four laps to finish.

Fortunately we have the spreadsheet from Short Sale for the first three PT Tests from 7-19-20, 11-14-20, and 4-24-21.  The fast times seem to be in November when it is cool.  Let’s see who can push themselves on this particular day.

OOMPA LOOMPA, Whoopee, and YHC all timed the PAX and did a few exercises but mainly talked, listened to music, encouraged the PAX and told them to make a hole for the lady that was walking the track during our test.  She was good natured about it until she saw some shirts some off and then she seemed really excited about it.  No, not really.

Defib was first out of the gate after the lap and first round of exercices. This is to be expected since Father Time, when asked the question, “do you know Defib?”, answered, “Who the heck is that?”

Some of the PAX were struggling with the merkins.  100 out of the gate is a lot when you may not have been posting to boot camps or doing them OYO.  You can’t fake muscle endurance, you either have it or you don’t, so some PAX were almost immediately humbled, lying there like sad sacks of bat scat.

Proctoring ain’t easy.   There was a lack of “form police candor” on this day that one has come to expect form the likes of Sister Act.  To be honest, YHC didn’t pay much attention except happening to catch a glimpse of Uncle Ted’s pushup form that looked like Headbanger’s Ball holding a plank.  Not a lot of break in those elbows but the neck was getting wrung out like a rubber chicken in a mosh pit.

In any event, I think the timers/proctors all had a great time watching and shooting the breeze while the PAX were pushing the rock.  When it was all said and done, a few voluntary DQ’d themselves.  Defib was leading until the final two laps where it looked like he may Ralph on the track. Turns out he had a little congestion that was making it difficult to push air through.

Brutus had a kick at the end of the test that looked like a WOJO sprint.

Doodles and Scribbles were there (F3 Dads was last week) and it was good to see.  Freight was steady and disciplined on form from what I could tell.  Pockets was doing good form and of course Volt never cheats a rep.  Hermie did a great job pushing the rock until the end.  There were a few new guys hitting the test today like Maybelline and Captain Steubing.  Tiger was his usual rock pushing self and Broke ensured that the exercises would be done in order since he designed the original PT Test.

When it was all said and done, Tesla is our champion today with a time of 34:07.  Congratulations to Uncle Ted!

We moseyed back to the Schiele for COT with a quick word about being an “eminently qualified” human.  “How can you best strive to become an Eminently Qualified Human? How will you hold yourself to the highest possible standard in life? How do you become a better father, mother, husband, wife, son, daughter, public servant, role model, and leader? The answer:  Unmitigated Daily Discipline in all things.”

 

After the workout, some PAX beautified the city streets on our F3 Adopt a Highway stretch on Garrison near Lineberger Park.  .  If you are curious, the F3 Gastonia sign is on the east bound side of Garrison just by the parking area at Garrison and Fern Forest Drive.  The sign itself is underwhelming so you may have to slow way down to see it.  That was a lot of fun so next time we need more PAX to help.  Many hands make light work.

Lots of prayer requests from the PAX on this morning…

Purple Haze M and SIL

Tesla M

Brokes M

Defib’s buddy who has terminal cancer

Les Nessman

PRAISE!  Sargento’s latest biopsy is clear and their church plant has a home for six months at DSBG!

 

Keep challenging yourself.  A PT test is a good exercise to see how you perform on a given day.  For runners, they will struggle with the stamina it takes to do reps of upper body.  For weightlifter types, the running may be the Achilles heal.  It takes a balance and consistent effort at a variety of exercises to get truly fit to lower your time in test such as this.  The Nantan has proclaimed that we will do two more PT Tests this year and Whoopee proclaimed that once he is fully healed from the effects of Luigi he will do the PT test at the Coconut Horse every Sunday.

Thanks to our timekeepers Oompa and Whoopee for doing a great job documenting the times. The Weasel Shaker has updated the spreadsheet.

Roscoe

 

ATTENTION! Code Brown at the Coconut

YHC was first to show at the Father’s Day spectacular cardio workout some call the Coconut Horse.  Flintstone arrived next, followed by Stroganoff, then JJ, then DDC.
We recited the #pledgeofallegiance to the phone flag gif and then went our ways out on the course.  Stroganoff ran to Martha’s House.  DDC and JJ ran the original Coconut route while YHC and Flintstone walked/rucked to Martha’s respectively.

Shortly after we left Short Sale ran past us on his way to try to catch up to the other runners.  Upon returning to the HT, we received a text from Short Sale that read, “CODE BROWN, don’t wait on me.”

Stroganoff received the message on his text to voice in his earbuds.  “You have a message from Short Sale….”Code Brown, don’t wait on me.”

Due to this important alert, we were able to complete COT without having to worry that Short Sale was unaccounted for on the route.

We discussed the need for an Amber Alert type system as a public service.  Think of it, we have Silver Alerts for lost and wondering Seniors (Dr. Seuss), we have Amber Alerts for missing children (Gold Digger).  Why shouldn’t there be a Code Brown alert for PAX like Short Sale, Tool Time, Sparky, and Round Up.  We suggested the Weasel Shaker create a change.org petition to make this happen.

The Q Source topic was on Positive Habit Transfer led by YHC but the real truth nuggets came from Stroganoff and his parenting tips.  Great stuff.

Prayers for all the PAX and FATHERS out there!

 

Roscoe

 

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