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40 Day Prayer Challenge

At yesterday’s convergence I read James 5:13-16 which explains that we’re to pray and sing praises. We’re also called to pray for one another.

The power of prayer is real. To pray is to be in direct contact with our maker.

I challenge each of you to pray. As a way to multiply the challenge that Roscoe laid down for the month of November, I challenge each of us to take time each day to pray each day for the next 40 days. 5 minutes a day may be easy for you or it may be a totally new endeavor. Start where you can but just make it a routine and habit. You’ll be glad you did.

To help with the effectiveness of our prayers for each other, I’ll post a daily running list of current prayer concerns that we have. Just direct message me with anything you’d like for the PAX to pray about and I’ll list it on Slack.

Current Prayer concerns:

  • Catamount – pray for recovery from Ramsay-Hunt syndrome
  • Breaker Breaker’s aunt Judy
  • Sister Act’s daughter’s continued improvement
  • Roscoe’s friend Billy Simmons

“I’d be honored to carry your balls Q”

Damn, now that’s a headline! It’s an actual quote from one of the PAX at my Thursday Q at the nation’s preeminent afternoon workout. During the festivities, the mumble chatter had my mind buzzing with other working titles such as Buckeye’s Hysterectomy or Sargento Playlist. Typical of Midoriyama and their cast of characters, the mumble chatter did not disappoint. I filled the Q slot more so as a goal. My knee isn’t feeling great but then I see a guy like Sister Act who posts relentlessly and he currently has a torn meniscus – mine is repaired and I’m only dealing with some swelling. So I took the advice of my good friend Roscoe and his hashtag of #HTFU – I need to get better. The forecast for last Thursday afternoon was ominous so my Weinke had a good portion for covered shelter with picnic table work. But then the Lord looked out for me and cleared a window for good weather and the opportunity for full use of Poston. Here is how it went.

A veteran group so only a limited disclaimer of being an idiot and following any suggestion I was about to make. Per tradition we started with Moroccan Night Clubs, but only 5 in cadence. I quickly moved through my standard routine of Toy Soldiers and Side to Side lunges – quiet ole Blart started giving me some of the business for this. I thought about jumping to a Slaughter Starter but my repertoire is a bit circumcised by the aforementioned knee issue, so I move to SSH for a 10 count. We say good bye to Freight for his commitment in support of the G2G challenge #HIM.

The remaining knuckleheads follow me to the picnic shelter in the lower parking lot for a tabata mixing in all the key areas of lower and upper body with some core. We worked through four exercises at 30 seconds each with a 30 second rest between circuits – two times each set. Plenty of mumble chatter as the PAX didn’t have to count. This is where Buckeye sounded like his intestines were being pulled through his anus like rosary beads. Sargento did his normal amount of complaining and wasting valuable time/opportunity of upper body development. Blart offered his displeasure to most everything called while Pockets and Lil’ Sweet paired off in the corner in their own world.

#1

  • Step-up Right
  • Derkin
  • Step-up Left
  • Decline Peter Parker

#2

  • Bulgarian Split Squats Right
  • Dips
  • Bulgarian Split Squats Left
  • Turtle Crunch

#3

  • American Hammer
  • Full Leg Lifts (use the picnic table or bench)
  • Flutter Kick (these two paired together created a lot of whining – consider this in your next Q)
  • Makhtar Ndiaye – plank on the ground then on the picnic bench

Next up was a lengthy mosey from the picnic shelter to the lower soccer field for a new routine. I didn’t have a name for it but for now let’s call it Balls in the Bucket. I had fifteen golf balls (Blart was partial to the blue one for some reason. Numerous references to Slaw’s condition were made. Instructions and Midoriyama go together like Pelosi and Trump in a cross country car ride. So I did my best and they caught on eventually. The balls were scattered among the field in a 20’x20′ or so area. I nominated Buckeye to start us off as the “picker-upper.” The time it took Buckeye to pick up all 15 balls, one at a time (that is correct, I said one at a time Buckeye), the PAX would perform the called exercise. So the timer gets in a little (or a lot) of cardio, depending on their effort. And the PAX get some or a lot of strength or core work, depending on the picker-upper’s effort. Each PAX took a turn to pick up the balls. If that makes sense to you, you’re better off than those that attended. Called exercises were:

  • Merkins
  • LBC’s
  • Mtn Climbers
  • Corkscrew L + Hand Release Merkins + Corkscrew R
  • CDD
  • Crunch Frog
  • Single Arm Tricep Merkin R
  • Single Arm Tricep Merkin L (these are new – do not ask Dr. Seuss how to perform)

With 5 minutes left, we moseyed back to home base and after a few jokes, finished with a minute or so of dying cockroaches so the PAX got their money’s worth.

COT – Announcements for Christmas Party on 12/12; Prayer requests: Stephanie McMahan, Tiger’s friend w/ new born needing surgery, Slaw’s daughter’s band teacher passing unexpectedly, Catamount, and Belmont family whose daughter committed suicide; YHC took us out.

Moleskin – Upon completion of the game, I picked up the small bucket with the golf balls to carry with us to the base. Slaw jokingly says he’d be honored if he could carry my balls and that phrase was too good not to be shared. Like a lot of men among us, there is toughness about them that you can admire. Getting to know Slaw a bit and how much it means for him to be pushing the rock has been one of the many benefits the unique combination of first and second F’s have brought to me. Sharing the fact we both have been on the sidelines and IR more than we’d like is another thing we unfortunately have in common. So I was happy upon arrival to see Slaw among the many friends at the fabled Midoriyama playground. Until the next time, it was a pleasure to lead.

Another Wet Crossroads

11 HIMs for another wet Crossroads. 1 rucker, 1 doing the run walk ,the rest ran. Mileage anywhere from 10 to 2. Great to see everyone.

 

Announcements:  Christmas Party December 12, Thanksgiving 5k in the works.

 

Prayer Request: SA’s family, Slaw, Gouldelock family, Broke’s M upcoming surgery, Mayors M, Blart’s M.

 

YHC took us out, thanks for the opportunity to lead.

Mud run?

The forecast came with a tropical storm warning. It was humid in the gloom and 8 HIMs showed in spite of what could be questionable conditions. Whether those conditions were inflicted by mother nature or the Q remains to be seen…

YHC came in hot to the AO (snooze is my enemy) and handed out a NEW route map to the attendees. A description of the route was given along with the map but was followed by ugly faces, head shaking and questions. These started to be addresses but Roscoe said there was no time for conversation and started on his way. We all followed.

The route is pretty flat and has sidewalks the entire way except for about 100 yards on Lowell-Bethesda.  YHC believes this will become another staple in the variety of route options for the Pub, the region’s premier running AO.

Probably the best part of this morning’s workout was the musical accompaniment to keep the PAX engaged throughout our new route. It was a rain/storm/hurricane themed playlist today including:

  • Gimme Shelter – Rolling Stones
  • Blame It On The Rain – Milli Vanilli
  • Thunderstruck – AC/DC
  • Here Comes The Rain Again – Eurythmics
  • Like A Hurricane – Neil Young
  • Rock You Like A Hurricane – Scorpions
  • Ridin’ The Storm Out – REO Speedwagon
  • Who’ll Stop The Rain – Creedence Clearwater Revival
  • The Rain Song – Led Zeppelin

There were plenty of other relevant song options for the playlist that probably should have been chosen but we’ll get to them another day. It didn’t even rain either so maybe it should have been a more general selection anyway.

The PAX got a little separated due to different paces but we kept it together enough to all make it back to the start. Of course, after the run there was douchey complaining about the route and apparently about half of the PAX came across some mud during the run. YHC wasn’t one of those and isn’t sure what happened with you guys but I take the blame for getting you dirty just the same.

Thanks for the opportunity to lead. AYE!

Announcements: PT test November 14th, Austin, TX races Valentine’s Day weekend (message YHC if you’re interested)

Prayer Requests: Breaker Breaker’s Aunt Judy, SA’s daughter, Catamount is struggling with Ramsey-Hunt Syndrome, Roscoe’s friend Billy Simmons

3 Amigos

Small crowd at Diablo Sammich this morning…only 3 of us 🙁

Anyway we strapped on our packs and ventured off on a ruck; we strolled down Riverwood Pkwy towards Union Road (and yes we passed Gastone’s Hill but thought twice about the pain/suffering there so we continued on and saved that for another day)!  Up to Union Road, through the parking lot of Food Lion, 7-11 and back to Union Road; ventured down Union Road to Westway Drive and turned around and headed back to SnoBalls;  TIME!

Circle of Trust; no prayer requests as we were all very blessed at this specific time!

Short prayer to end the workout!  Off to work!

The storm before the calm before the storm

Twelve HIMs showed up at The Ricky Bobby for a little Dora, Two Corners, and some futbol.

The Thang

10x Each (in Cadence):

  • SSH
  • Imperial Walkers
  • Cotton Pickers
  • Monkey Humpers
  • Dying Cockroaches
  • Merkins

Pledge

Mosey down by the gate to the crosswalk for a quick round of Dora

  1. 100 Freddie Mercs
  2. 200 Bobby Hurleys
  3. 300 Flutter Kicks

Mosey back to the track for our next round

Dirt led a “Rack ’em and stack ’em” workout at the Storm a while back and Watts Up did the same with his “Compounding Interest” workout at the Sandlot.  Mosey, do an exercise, Mosey back, add it on top of what you’ve already done.  Rinse.  Repeat.  I wanted to do the same, but let the PAX roll at their own pace, so I explained the whole thing at once, which long story short led to some mumble chatter about the “incomplete other side” and a description of the “Two Corners Thing” and, well, yeah.  That’s about as well as I described it.  Did I mention I’m an idiot?  Anyways, in spite of the best efforts of YHC, the PAX picked up on what we were doing pretty quickly.  It went something like this:

Round 1:

  • 10x Wide Arm Merkins
  • 15x Mountain Climbers
  • 20x Diamond Merkins

At the end of the round, the first 2 finished ran to a very strategically placed soccer ball and waited for the 6.

With perfectly good soccer goals on the track at The Ricky Bobby, it’d be a shame if they were never used, so I figured we could throw a game of chance into the mix.  The 2 fastest PAX in Round 1 would get a chance to take a shot at the soccer goal with burpees on the line.  If he made it, 5 burpees for the rest of the group.  If he missed, 10 burpees for himself.  Our two strongest in Round 1 were Roscoe and Tesla.  Roscoe buried his shot into the net with extreme force.  Tesla did not.  Burpees were done and we moved on.

Intermission:

Between Rounds 1 and 2, we partnered up and did some lune walks and some squats.  Partner 1 lunge walked about 3/4 of the way across the field and back.  Partner 2 did squats til his partner came back.  Switch.

Round 2:

More Two Corners action, this time:

  • 10x Plank Jacks
  • 15x Mike Tysons
  • 20x Shoulder Taps

And soccer balls placed closer to midfield.  Our two strongest this round were Nutria and Breaker Breaker.  This time, if one of the two scored the goal, nobody did burpees.  If they both missed, it would be 5 burpees.  I could have said 100 and it wouldn’t have mattered.  Nutria stepped up like he’s done this 100x before and just buried the ball in the net.  Off his foot it was just a thing of beauty.  After a shot so glorious, who cared about the next one?  (Breaker Breaker missed.)

Back to the flag for 2 minutes of LBCs.

Announcements:

  • Convergence 10/31 – Bring Shoes
  • Shirts soon on Mudgear for the Yank, Gashouse, Storm and Bulldog
  • PT Test 11/14
  • Give2Give – if you haven’t given yet, please consider; F3 is free, so give as you can
  • November Challenge

Prayer Requests:

  • Breaker Breaker’s Aunt
  • Family and Friends of SP Student
  • Rockabilly
  • Montross’s M

I got my F3 name over 5 years ago, but this was my first time in the center of the Circle.  There’s a list of HIMs too long to name that have pushed me and showed me how to be a rock pusher.  Quick shout out to Woody for the EH to “Martha’s House” all those years ago and Sargento for the help with this VQ.  The more I learn, the more I realize how much I still have to learn, and I’m honored to get out in the gloom with the HIMs of F3 Gastonia and just keep getting better.

It was good to see Tricycle in the gloom at The Ricky Bobby after his first dose of buttermilk.

Yabba Dabba Doo

Downtown Werk

Warm Up
SSH, HillBillys, Merkins,

We then started at the top of the stairs of the Rotary.
25 LBC’s at the top down the stairs 25 Mtn Climbers, 4 times.

Mosey to the art Park for some dips Derkins, and Squats x20 repeat 4x.

Over to the parking deck for some Dora 100 shoulder taps 200 monkey Humpers 300 American Hammers.
We partnered up before the pax really started asking questions.

Once we finished we moseyed to main street for some sprint work to each light I may or may not had said go while I was two steps into the sprint. Burpees, then CDD’s then jump lunges

over to the wall for some wall sits then mosey back for some Iron Hulk.
ended with 5 burpees.

Announcements: Convergence at Martha Rivers tomorrow all other AO’s will be closed.

Prayer Request:
Easy Rider, Breaker Breakers Aunt, a young lady from the area and her family.
Each other and our country.

The Bed Pan is Full

Downtown w/The Cooper

Disclaimer

Warm-up

The Pledge

The Thang:

Before we got started, YHC mentioned this was going to be an easy, oh meant “Simple” workout.

Short mosey around the parking lot right side of the pavilion.

Now time to get to work, The Cooper Style;

Start off with 1 burpee, 1 merkin, and 1 squat, make a lap around the parking. Next is 2 reps of each exercise and finish with a lap around the parking lot. Rinse and Repeat by adding additional rep until we reach 10 reps. Now descend down in reps back to 1 rep per exercise..

That was “Simply” Fun fun! There was a lot of grumbling chatter among the PAX, so yes it was fun! Everyone worked hard and pushed themselves to get a great start to the day and into the weekend.

Back to the Pavilion for COT

Prayer Request

Announcements

YHC closed us out in prayer.

As always, it was an honor to lead you this morning. Great work by all!

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