Fitness, Fellowship, Faith

Author: Short Sale (Page 20 of 20)

A quick loop around GasHouse National

There was a point in my life where weekends were based around tee times. Golf is a game where one pure shot can become the hope in one’s mind creating the eagerness for the next round. It’s a game to pursue unattainable perfection where you don’t even have to be that good at it to enjoy it – kind of like F3. There is always the internal push to become better. Having completed my VQ a few weeks ago, I added another goal to improve. To Q on the big stage at the GasHouse – our hometown Mothership.

I’m not going to lie, it was a beautiful morning – perfect temperature with a slow sun rising and subtle breeze flowing leaving few excuses to remain in the fartsack. GasHouse began with Monk leading the Third F.  Additional PAX began to fill the parking lot, friendly chatter exchanged as the circle formed and the clock chimed for the top of the hour. I stubbornly attempted to go without a Weinke, thankfully my brothers jumped in to keep me on track – aye!

Warm-Up

Calf-raises – IC x10

Grass-picker (or Cotton Picker – depending where you grew up) – IC x10

Side to side lunge – IC x10

Toy Soldiers – IC x10 (temporary brain-fart by YHC as to how they were performed – thanks Dolph for getting me straight)

Moroccan Nightclubs – IC x20 (note to self – either learn to spell this one w/o looking up in F3 list or don’t use in warm-up)

Seal Jacks – IC x10

Mosey to the flag for the Pledge

YHC announced we were running a half mile to Sherwood school and got the street wrong nearly sending Dolph and Package on the scenic root…others read my mind to make a left by the library and we all made our way.

The Thang

With our national golf championship being played at Oakmont, one of the preeminent courses in America, I designed a workout where every stroke counted and penalties were plentiful. Channeling my inner Jack Nicklaus, I converted the athletic fields of Sherwood Elementary school into one of the worst goat tracks in all of America: GasHouse National. I requested the greenskeeper perform one of those fancy cross-cut patterns we see from the blimp camera on network weekend coverage – what we got was an overgrown weed-patch; but that’s what you get with $0 budget. I tweeted a pre-blast where the mere mention of tee time tempted the curiosity of Package to skip Fort Mill and head to his old roots in G-town (Tclaps for his post).

Lucky for us collared shirts were not required and we went to work dividing into 4-somes (and one 5-some) for the shotgun start at 0715. With a three-pound bag of sand duck-taped to become a golf ball, each man took a turn to heave the rock from a teeing ground until holed. There were no leisurely strolls between the ropes of a manicured fairway – we work for our money at the GasHouse. The breakdown of travel between shots was:

Shot 1: Lunge walk

Shot 2: Bear crawl

Shot 3: Duck walk

Shot 4: Crab walk

Shot 5: Bunny hop

Shot 6: Skip

Typical F3 workouts only use the relatively simple arithmetic of addition. YHC inserted the additional challenge of multiplication. Upon holing the “golf ball” the pain station would be determined by multiplying the number of shots by the count listed on the scorecard or flag. Example: if it took 4 shots (throws) and the pain station was Merkins x 10, that group would do 40 Merkins; easier said than done.  With flags scattered around the field of various distances and use of equipment for pain stations – the horn sounded and the DJ hit the play button for a 80’s set list that made Yo Polly ‘Google’ the likes of Kenny Loggins, Journey, Ratt, Van Halen, Led Zepplin, and The Who?

GasHouse National – Par 35

Hole #1 – Par 4 – American Hammers x 10

Hole #2 – Par 4 – Squats x 10

Hole #3 – Par 5 – Merkins x 10

Hole #4 – Par 3 – Step-ups x 10

Hole #5 – Par 5 – Mountain Climbers x 10

Hole #6 – Par 3 – Burpees x 5

Hole #7 – Par 4 – Freddie Mercury x 10

Hole #8 – Par 3 – Pull-ups x 2

Hole #9 – Par 4 (dogleg right) – Dips x 10

There appeared to be good mumble chatter among the PAX as they made their respective loops. Judging by the scores (two teams were 7 under and two teams were 4 under) YHC set the “course” for too many birdie opportunities. Next time we’ll go for a little more pain. The goal was to try something new. Now we have a baseline and know which way to go (up).

While waiting for the final group to come in, the PAX jumped into Mary with flutter kicks. With a few minutes to go, YHC added a few more:

Jingle Balls IC x15

Wide Pike Ups IC x15

Time to mosey home…

COT

Announcements: F3 Dads to bring their 2.0’s to Martha Rivers Park on Saturday, 6/25 at 10 am for some fun. DaVinci will be strumming live at Kate’s in Clover next Saturday from 8-11. Check his Facebook and Instagram for more details.

We lifted prayers for the Godfather, in celebration of his wedding and for his mother-in-law; certainly a time of mixed feelings. We also prayed for Fort Mill’s Spud as well as others who are grieving over loss.

I appreciate the help and support of the PAX. In my second attempt at Q, I’m working my way to fill the leadership shoes. It’s a lot like golf. The bright moments of a great shot create the enjoyment and confidence. The bad shots provide the sour taste that motivates preparation to keep pushing the rock. Hopefully the before we play the back nine the greenskeeper will find his weed eater.

We must be Insane…

After a number of posts mingled among the PAX it was time to step into the center ring and head of the line. I read Freed to Lead, digested the back blasts, combed the F3 exercise list, and planned my strategy for a worthy beat down at Martha’s House. Prior to a brotherly EH from Whoopee and Roscoe, YHC’s fitness regiment began with Insanity and various other DVD’s. All provide a great workout but without any accountability other than one’s conscious. Enter F3 where inspiration comes in all shapes and sizes; where you don’t want to let you partner down plugging through a Dora 1-2-3 (shout out to JK2 and T-Square); where one idiot could lead a PAX full.

As with any new experience, my nerves were shaking but my PAX were supportive and ready for my version of Insanity to begin. We didn’t quite achieve 45 minutes of Mary, but it was a good half hour’s worth. YHC crafted a Weinke featuring standard exercises and a few new ones. It went like this:

Warm-up (in cadence – for the most part)

  • Dollys x10
  • Crab Cakes x15
  • WW II Sit Ups x 15
  • Hillbillies x15
  • Imperial Walkers x15
  • LBC’s x15
  • Plank Taps x10 (in plank: Set 1: alternate extending left hand then right hand. Set 2: alternate extending left foot and right foot. Set 3: alternate extending right hand/left foot, left hand/right foot.)
  • Floor Tuck Jumps x 15 (on 6, heels on ground, knees bent, lean back with hands in front of shoulders and lift your knees to your hands – as you would a standing tuck jump – contrary to Madoff’s backblast 5/13 – this is not ‘jazz hands’).
  • Dying cockroach x15 (in gratitude for Bandit’s technical assistance)

Short mosey across the street to the bank for the pledge, a few announcements…

The Thang

The PAX went for a very short mosey, returning to the rear parking lot of the AO declaring that was enough running for the day – the subtle groans and chatter meant intended goal #1 was achieved.

I had a few treats in store beginning with the musical soundtrack primarily of 80’s rock, metal, or cheesy sound tracks to inspire the PAX through the beat down. Wanting to share the origin of my fitness journey, the format followed Insanity circuits with 4 exercises at 30 seconds each with a 30 second rest between sets, or so it was intended.

Circuit 1

  • Squat Jack with a twist (Ozzy – Crazy Train)
  • Diamond Merkins (Iron Maiden – The Trooper)
  • Bobby Hurleys (Hoosiers soundtrack)
  • Peter Parkers (Spiderman theme – tv version)
  • Rinse, repeat 2x

Water break (In order to limit the Q’s name in vain later today, refreshments were provided). It was eerily quiet among the PAX at this point, intended goal #2 achieved; we pushed ahead.

Circuit 2

  • Ski Abs [in plank, keep knees together and pull to right elbow, back to plank, pull knees to left elbow] (Metallica – For Whom the Bell Tolls)
  • Side elbow plank with tap overs [top foot taps forward/back – switch sides mid-way] (Motley – Dr. Feelgood)
  • Alternating leg raises with punch (ACDC – For Those About to Rock)
  • Oblique Merkins [hands at 12 and 3, merkin right; switch hands to 12 and 9, merkin left] (Dokken – Mr. Scary)
  • Repeat 1x (we lost Stroganoff and Easy Rider who had a work meeting at 7 am – how convenient)

Circuit 3

  • Freddie Mercury (The Spirit of the Radio)
  • Plank walk 2x then Merkin 4x (YYZ)
  • Squat then lunge – alternate (One Little Victory)
  • Captain Thor (Far Cry)
  • Omaha Sets 2 & 3 – it looked good on paper, forgot to include extended recovery time between…note to self

Circuit 4

  • Mountain Climbers (The Who – Baba O’Riley)
  • Jack Feet with L/R upper cuts [needed punching exercise to go with music] (Rocky Theme Song – Gonna Fly)
  • Merkins (another Rocky – Going the Distance aka the song during the final round)
  • Baby Makers [New! Elbow plank; thrust (checked thesaurus.com – yes, thrust is the only way to describe this type of forward movement) pelvic area forward as if to simulate a particular act of nature] (background music: Pornosonic – Laying Pipe featuring Ron Jeremy – available for download on iTunes). Insanity Cardio Abs officially called this exercise Pulse Tucks – they provide a good burn to your abs however most of PAX fizzled out after 10 seconds – wondering if a blue pill might keep the energy going – next time.
  • Omaha Sets 2 & 3

COT

Reminder to send names to Bandit for Belmont – June 11th is the first event. If you want to do the Blue Ridge Relay – contact Whoopee – meeting at Brixx Monday night. We lifted prayers up for T-Square and his son and uncle for strength and healing.

Thanks to my fellow PAX for the opportunity to lead today’s session. Like any cross-fit or insanity type of workout the goal is muscle confusion. No better to achieve that than to have YHC as a VQ, but hopefully future sessions will be improved upon and much less insane.

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