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Mumble Chatter

11 showed for a beatdown at the Fighting Yank. 2 being FNG’s. There would’ve been 12 but Skuiesshh had some kind of fashionista thing he was dealing with so he said he was adding 3 more miles to his already 8. It’s been a few months since I’ve been to the Yank so I was excited to be back. I’ve been on the road with the nomad crew. To be honest I was really just excited about the western omelet at Cherubs.

No one showed for the ghost flag. Brief disclaimer for the FNG’s and we got started.

Warmup:

SSH x 20ic

Don Quixte x 10ic

Tooltime seemed to enjoy the view of the Q so much I decided the next exercise should be monkey humpers.

Monkey Humpers x 10ic

Toy Soldiers x 10ic

Hillbilly’s x 10ic

Pledge

Mosey to the ball field

The Thang:

Some time back The Mayor got us involved in a burpeethon to raise money for the Special Olympics. Great cause and event that I hope we all get involved in next year. Since we always need to be training I thought today would be a great time for it. We split into 2-4 man teams and 1-3 man team. Tooltime and Flush seem to have a habit of getting on the 3 man team. Take turns running out 20 yards and do 10 burpee’s until as a team you reach 300. Great job by all on this one even if you wanted to punch me in the face! That being said nothing brings out the mumble chatter like burpee’s. Especially this many. Well it wasn’t really mumbling as much as yelling and maybe some cursing.

Mosey to the corner in front of the school.

YHC advised the PAX we would be running to the point at the Main St intersection stopping at each intersection for 10 jump squats equaling to 60. Once the 6 arrived we turned around and did 5 merkins at each intersection.

Mosey to the pull-up bars.

Everyone planked while 2 PAX did 5 pull-ups then switched out until all had done a round. Rinse and repeat.

Mosey back to the Flag.

With a little time to spare we decided to do some ab mary. Tooltime called phiffer scissors x 10, Brownstreak called american hammers x 10ic, then I’m not sure who but someone called dying cockroaches x 15.

COT:

Announcements-Advisory board meeting Sunday at 7, Holiday party after the first of the year.

Named the FNG’s. Welcome Frog and Solomon. These guys did a great job on there first day out. They are obviously in pretty good shape already.

Prayer Request-Dr Feelgood’s family, Shrimp Boat is heading out on a mission trip Dec.31st.

Prayer

Moleskin:

So 4 of us went to Cherub’s but only 3 could stay for breakfast. So as I had stated previously I was really looking forward to that omelet. Well today’s menu was altered because of breakfast with Santa so no omelet could be had. I would have been a little more disappointed had I not gotten to see Santa. It was quit funny having three sweaty grown men piled into a restaurant of kids and families waiting for Santa. Don’t tell him I said it but I think Brownstreak really wanted to sit on his lap.

 

Mike and Joe

8 obviously ate to much and had to come burn some off the morning after Thanksgiving. A lot of others stayed in the fartsack and got fatter and sadder! I really had high hopes for a merlot this morning!

 

Warmup:

SSH x 20ic

Don Quixte x 10ic

Toy Soldiers x 10ic

Hillbilly’s x 10ic

Mosey to the parking deck

The Thang:

Sprint from one end to the other, do 5 Mike Tyson’s then Joe Hendrick’s up the ramp(crowd favorite). Rinse and Repeat to the top.

Rugby Sprints at the top with Flutters x too many!

5 Mike Tyson’s and Crabwalk down the ramp.

Partner up. Partner 1 runs down and back while partner 2 lunges in place. Rinse and repeat with Miranda Rights(this group seemed very familiar with this move).

Start the climb down the deck. Same as going up except with crab walks down the ramps. These were not tough enough so we modified to backwards crab walks.

Mosey to Corner of Franklin. YHC instructed we would mosey to Broad St and back around to Main St stopping at every intersection for 5 burpee’s. I believe this put us around 35 or 40 burpee’s.

Cot:

Gomer showed up at this point after going on a fire call

22 for the VETS

Pledge

Announcements- Advisory meeting

Prayer Request-youth, each other

Moleskin:

Great push by all this morning! You guys really hit it hard especially with it being the morning after Thanksgiving. I was a little disappointed no one was pushed to the brink of merlot. I really thought the dead cat in the middle of the sidewalk was going to do it. Tough group!

 

Thanks

7 showed at Folsom to burn so they could earn the morning of Thanksgiving. YHC had made some great cheesecake so I was serious about making room for a little extra! I came in a little hot as I’m not used to the morning post and didn’t quite have my commute time down pat. Traffic in Dallas can be crazy that time of the morning. Disappointed we still didn’t have any takers on the Ghost Flag we got started.

Warmup:

SSH x 15ic

Don Quixte x 10ic

Maybe something else but I’m really not sure.

Mosey to the shed

2 rounds of-

Tricep dips x 10ic

Derkins x 10ic

Step-ups x 10 each leg

Mosey across the park to the far parking lot

Route 66 with Bobby Hurley’s

Mosey to the horse track

2 laps-Sprint the straights to the cone bearcrawl to the next cone.

Mosey to the stands for 10 box jumps OYO

1 lap-Sprint the straights to the cone bearcrawl to the next cone.

Mosey to the tennis courts

Rugby Sprint with LBC’s- number of laps……too many!

Pledge

Cot:

Announcements-Advisory meeting Sunday at On the Border 7:00, Christmastown 5K is Saturday

Prayer Request- PAX, Youth

 

Moleskin: Without getting all over the be thankful thing I am and told the PAX that posted how much I appreciate each one of you for pushing me and being there at each post. I constantly have to fight the inner fatboy/sadclown and do not have the fortitude of Dolph to regularly hit the gym or Pizza Man to run 18 miles by myself. So Thanks to you all!

 

Let Your Light Shine….

In preparation to Q the workout before Thanksgiving, I read the average American consumes 4,500 calories at the traditional Thanksgiving feast. That doesn’t include the snacking and round II that comes a few hours later. To burn that off, you would have to do burpees for nearly 8 hours. That’s a lot of damn burpees – even for Dolph. Maybe I could build a Weinke that can at least allow a few extra bites of tasty food. After all, this only comes once a year.

I missed my 4:50 am wake-up call. I could blame technology or the programmer of said alarm clock. Many thanks to my lovely M for the wake-up call at 5:07 am when she nudged me (no, not in the good way) to say “aren’t you leading that work-out thing this morning?” Faster than Clark Kent could enter a phone booth, I began to add the layers necessary for the 31 degree temperature that awaited outside my door. Thankfully I had enough sense to load the coupons into my car the night before. Up, up and away, I went, arriving hot to see five other idiots leapt from their fart-sacks for a three course meal of calorie burn – as had been advertised in the pre-tweet. No FNG’s but the quick disclaimer was stated – you’re an idiot for being here, let’s all be idiots together…

Warm-up

  • Toy Soldier IC x 10
  • Don Quixote IC x 10
  • Grass Picker IC x 10 (Whoopee gets an F for not participating)
  • Merkin IC x 10

 Pledge

Thang

                 Taking a right out of the parking lot, we lined up for an Indian Run. You might think that theme links in with Thanksgiving but there was another attempted symbolism that you can read below. So, the Indian Run instructions were “line up behind me and as you arrive at the front of the line, take the flashlight from the leader. Various forms of ‘leadership’ were observed. Stroganoff got all “Whoopee-like”, in my face, Gastone quickened the pace, and Whoopee ran in unique patterns, daring us to chase him. We lasted a few rounds before we took a break of “7’s” using the curb for Derkins and Dips. Plank for the 6…start Indian Run up the hill to arrive at the Dollar Store parking lot. Need to complete another round of 7’s sticking with Derkins and Dips.

Once complete – group mosey toward our vacant grocery store for the Second Course. Tucked within the old shopping cart vestibule, the coupon fairy had made a few deposits among four stations.

 

  • Station A:

 

  • High Plank – rotate lifting water jugs to a bench (20 total)
  • Rocky Balboa – extend arms and hold sand filled pvc pipe (20 each leg)
  • Plank to Squat (15)
  • Bobby Hurley – with 10 lb medicine ball (15)
  • Run 50 yards to end of parking lot and return to station B
  • Station B
  • Block Webbs – Merkin, then press a half block (10)
  • Squats – hold half block (20)
  • Curls -big boy cinder block (20)
  • Moroccan Night Clubs – hold 10 lb dumbbell (20)
  • Run 50 yards to end of parking lot and return to station C
  • Station C
  • Hip Slappers (10 each side)
  • Blockies – big boy block (5)
  • Lunge – hold water jugs (20 each side)
  • Merkins (20)
  • Run 50 yards to end of parking lot and return to station D
  • Station D
  • Flutter Kicks – hold sand filled pvc pipe to keep the arms engaged (20 each leg)
  • Donkey Kicks (20)
  • Dying Cockroach – with bricks (20)
  • Crunchy Frog – with bricks (20)
  • Run 50 yards to end of parking lot and return to station A

During one of the first stations, Whoopee injured his calf muscle. I thought he was going to head home, I believe he was headed that way too. But after a few stretches and walking off the pain, he was back in the ring – to fight through the end. Those are the kind of nagging things that would have a single man workout hitting the power button and turning the lights off. We would have understood had that been the case, but I believe the effort of the group caused another swell for Whoopee to ride out the wave. Everyone was giving their best effort. Great job by all the PAX.

The third course was going to be a fun task of suicides and side-straddle-hops but to avoid further injury and with less than 10 minutes to go, YHC decided to save that for a future Q. With the time, I dug back to a work-out from a few months ago led by CSPAN where he said “go pick your least favorite exercise and give it your best effort to conquer it…” or something like that. The six of us spread among the various exercises and went after it getting a few more rounds and one more run before it was time to return to the AO. Where we had a little more than a minute. I could see Mary’s fat ass standing at the sno-cone counter with her arms folded. I shut her up with LBC’s and Freddie Mercury.

Moleskin

As the PAX heart rate’s cooled down I shared a mini Third-F which had been jingling in my mind after Monk’s lesson Saturday where he was reading from the book of 1st John. One of the verses we discussed stated “God is light and in him is no darkness at all.” As I wrestled with the message, something sparked for the Indian Run to begin our workout. As each leader of the line held the flashlight, handing it off to the next man, the symbolism is sometimes we carry the light – God’s light – to shine it before others and to lead them. But then quickly we are out of control and we are in the middle of the pack, sometimes falling to the back, but in this instance, we are always following the light (even when Whoopee is running in circles). The run from the back to the front is the most challenging task and takes the most effort to become the leader, even for a short time. The hope is we all stick with the task to follow the light, weather out in front or trying to get there.

With that said, I shared more of God’s word. 2 Corinthians 4:6 – ‘For God who said “Let your light shine out of darkness,” he made his light shine in our hearts to give us the light of knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.’ And another passage from Matthew 5:16 – ‘In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in Heaven.’

We lifted prayers for Dr. Feelgood’s mother and some friends of Easy Rider as well as the little girl that lost her young life, giving in to the grips of suicide. At a time where we are thankful for many blessings that we have families and friends within warm places and tables of food. We can also be thankful for the gloom where F3 brothers gather to push the rock another day. Fortunate to lead and be with a fun group of men.

Nothing really planned

Had a pretty good turnout in the Folsom gloom for a Tuesday beat down. It’s only about 29 degrees, I’m guessing that’s the reason for all the farsacking going on. I really dropped the ball on preparation, but at Folsom, it’s easy to wing it. 5:30 hits, so let’s do it!

warmarama

SSH x15 IC

Don Quiote x15 Ic

hillbillies x15 IC

pledge

tha thang

mosey to the horse arena. Box jump up the 5 levels for 5 burpees, back down for 15 dips IC, followed by 15 squats IC, and LBCs x 15 YHC IC. Rinse and repeat x4. Then a good long mosey the long way towards the amphitheater. Find a spot on he wall for 20 donkey kicks OYO, 20 rocky balboas OYO, then I was kinda pondering another exercise when Hank said burpee. Welp, follow the balboas with 20 burpees OYO. Mumble chatter pretty heavy, but I still had one more exercise to add, yes, crunch position leg extensions x 20 Iac on YHC count. Rinse repeat 4 times. I check our distance and we’re short of 2 miles by 4 tenths and time is getting slim, so let’s mosey around the lower parking lot the long way back up to the flag. My watch says 1.9 miles. I’ll go with 2 just cause I want to hit that mark every time I Q.

No new announcements

prayer lead out by QIC

thankful for this movement and especially the Folsom guys and the accountability.

Thanksgiving Day Agitation & Proclamation

Warmup: SSH, Imp W, Toy Soldiers, Moroccans, M humpers, … 3 corners (5 burpees, 15 lbc, 25 squats oyo) mosey to parking lot

The Thang!
Train rule in effect. Lots of abs b/c that’s where the Tgiving dinner goes & core so you stay on balance: We started with a (Modified) Captain Thor (1 WWII sit up to 4 American Hammers for ten reps), and while performing Captain Thor a (very loud) train arrived and required 5 burpees oyo. I had planned several ab exercises in cadence but the train whistle made it impossible to hear anything from anyone. So I screamed  “25 LBC’s” until the PAX understood. The train had passed by the end of the LBC’s so we continued ab/core exercises in cadence: Flutter kicks, The Bruce, up/down planks, Outlaws, Protractor, Sweat Angels. Up/down planks produced mumble chatter from PAX in short sleeves, and NO sympathy was offered!

Mosey to ball court down the street for Thanksgiving dinner: Triple Check 4X
Then Bearpees across the parking lot.

Mosey back to the gazebo in Cramerton for a quick Dora 1-2-3 with 20 Merkins, 40 LBCs, and 60 squats.

Brought it home with American hammer, backstroke (ht Roscoe), Flutter kicks (ht Tool Time), and Dying Cockroaches (ht Madoff)

Madoff brought Messy and 1 FNG, a swimmer who we named Phelps.

Announcements: Convergence 12/17 at the Schiele. Look for Operation Sweet Tooth Pre-Blast soon from Roscoe. Consider leading a 3rd F (Saturdays post-beatdown at Panera); plan is to read I John together.

Prayer requests: Families of PAX, esp. Feelgood, T Square, and Bandit. Monk’s mentor recuperating from surgery.

Coffeteria at Floyd & Blackies and 3rd F post-beatdown. We read George Washington’s first Thanksgiving Day Proclamation and noticed the strong, clear acknowledgement of and gratitude for what Divine Providence has given to our nation. Also discussed giving to others in a way that develops self-reliance rather than learned helplessness. Then read Pres. Obama’s 2014 Thanksgiving Day Proclamation and found something for everyone: lots about friendship, family, and community, a bit about religion there too.

Thanx PAX. A pleasure to be with you this AM. Happy Thanksgiving. Safe travels.

It’s just a Thanksgiving Murph…

Well the clock hit 17:30 at Midoriyama so it’s time to begin.  The F3 GhostFlag or should I say GashouseFlag was present on this evening.  I was really hoping for some takers but I just think that everyone is scared to cross the river into Gaston County.  With that being said, the 10 PAX that showed maybe knew what they might be getting into this evening. I twitted out earlier in the day; may or may not be a Thanksgiving Murph, show to know.  Ash Pond(not going there) traveled with the Nomads Saturday to Latta and before we went our separate ways he said something about doing a Thanksgiving Day Murph.  It was real quiet and Whoopee said he had to work so since I had Q at Midoriyama on Tuesday that was going to be Pizza Man’s delivery.  Thanks for the suggestion Ash Pond!! I’m sure the PAX really loved it.  It went like this…

WARM-UP:

SSH X 20 IC

Don Quixotes X 10 IC for Tool Time

That’s enough warm up…

Run a mile

100 Pull-ups

200-Push-ups

300 Squats

Run a mile

Finished with a little time left so Mary it was…

Partner up and P1 perform 25 regular sit ups while P2 stood on P1’s feet…rinse and repeat

Finished up with 22 merkins for the VETS

COT

PLEDGE

Great work by all the men that showed at Midoriyama…thanks to each of you for making me a better man as a whole!!  I hope that everyone has a great Thanksgiving if I don’t see you and if you get tired of turkey feel free to call your local PIZZA MAN…until next time Pizza Man is ooouuuuuuuuttttttt!!

Derecho Revival

It’s the Monday before Thanksgiving and I just knew the PAX was thinking of how they could show their thankfulness. What better way to do that than to use the gifts the good Lord has given us? In my opinion, the best way to show this is to …. RUN!

A short disclaimer, a couple of Sun Gods to get good and warmed up, then the Pledge and we’re off.

A long mosey across the street and through the bank parking lot all the way up Union Rd. to Christ Church parking lot. I reminded everyone that all good things come from the Lord and that a church parking lot is a perfect place to show our thanks.

Our routine would go like this, at the first stop we’d do ATMs (15 Alternating shoulder taps IC, 10 Tempo merkins IC, 10 fast Merkins).

Once we finished we moseyed directly across the street to the other church for a routine of 25 Peter Parkers IC, ABCs, and 20 WW1 Sit-ups. Feel the burn!

Mosey back down the road to First Baptist for the ATM routine.

Mosey again to Providence ARP Church for the ab roundup.

Last mosey down to the corner drug store (not a church) for the ATMs (I think).

A careful fellowship mosey across the street with a stop at the knee wall at the bank for 15 dips IC. Mosey home.

Wrap up with a set of a new exercise that I’ve never used in one of my Q’s, the Daniel Son, which if you remember is the crane kick used to destroy Johnny and the Cobra Kai in The Karate Kid. 5 or so of those in cadence and we’re done!

Good work hanging in there during my unannounced running workout men, especially Oompa Loompa. Aye!

Prayer requests: Dr. Feelgood’s mom and dad, those on IR. Can’t remember the others.

Moleskin: I wanted to try to work in an acronym of Thanksgiving or something really creative like many of you guys do to remind us of how thankful we really should be when you think about it and I just ran out of time. I hope my herky jerky, random talk and completely unrelated exercises didn’t keep you from enjoying the time out this morning. The iron sharpening iron that is F3 is enough for me!

Until next time, Happy Thanksgiving and Aye!!!

Grinding to 1000

8 strong men gathered in the gloom for a breakfast helping of Stroganoff Q. As there were no FNG’s, we went straight to the warm up.

In-Cadence

Imperial Walkers X 15
LBC’s X 15
Side-Straddle Hops X 15
Freddy Mercury’s X 12

Pledge

The Thang

Mosey to the main parking lot at Grier Middle School for some Stroganoff 5’s:

Line up on one curb, bear crawl to the other curb – 10 Merkins – Lunge walk back to beginning curb location:

Rinse & Repeat 4 more times

Recover with a short F3 leadership discussion about noticing all the opportunities we have daily to make a positive impact on others.

Mosey to the 1st Presbyterian back parking lot and steps near the Scout Shack for a Rally to 1000.

Partner Up for some aggregate rep work as follows:

Partner 1 performs the exercise while partner 2 runs the steps until the aggregate reps are completed as follows:

Merkins X 200 (5 Merkins were added during this set at the top of the steps)
Flutter Kicks X 200
Mountain Climbers X 200
LBC’s X 200
Squats X 200

Good work here men for a total number of reps at 4000. Thanks for the push Oompa Loompa.

After short recovery, mosey back across the road to the track at Grier for a shortened Wolfpack Grinder:

Squats IC X 10
Run 1/2 Lap
20 Merkins OYO

Squats IC X 10
Run 1/2 Lap
20 Flutter Kicks OYO

Squats IC X 10
Run 1/2 Lap
20 Merkins OYO

Squats IC X 10
Run 1/2 Lap
20 Flutter Kicks OYO

Short recovery followed by a mosey to the courtyard wall for some Whoopee and DaVinci honorary reps:

Hip Slappers IC X 10
Monkey Humpers IC X 12

Mosey back to the Schiele.

Announcements; Prayer Requests; Name-O-Rama; COT

Great work men. As always, honored to lead you men this morning.

Until the next one. Aye!

Just yankin your chain

8 Men were present for the warmup, as Sargento another pax I do not recall apparently met for a prerun.  They stayed for the Moroccan night clubs and Side straddle hops, then it was off to whatever fun they had planned.  While warming up A young man was walking across the street so Tool time attempted the Billy Zane, inviting him over.  He participated in the Morrocan nightclubs and SSH, but had to slip away and promised to come back.

The disclaimer: I’m an idiot and you should go home and go to bed and other brilliant legal terms.

The warmup: Moroccan night clubs, SSH both x 25 IC, then the pledge.  We parted ways with the pre-runners and began our Mosey to whatever fun I could find.

Tha thang: Frankly, I felt like Crap all week and didn’t even think about my Weinke.  The only preparation I made was some areal recon on Google maps to find somewhere I had not been before.  We began the mosey up a street towards the school. I found a nice wall for the peoples chair, some overhead presses, then some more peoples chair and Rocky Balboa’s X 25 IC.

More mosey to a park somewhere under some trees.  We circled up for a count and I shared with the Pax what I had learned from Dredd: 1) Fatigue makes cowards of us all, 2) It all begins with Love, 3) Ask, Listen, Recall.  We alternated between step ups, dips, Derkins, Merkins, Shouldertaps while, with Tool Times help, I shared the stories behind these lessons.

We found some swings and I called for feet in the swings between the chains pulling the knees to the stomach while the partner does 50 squats.  2 rounds of this and it was back to the picnic area for 5 burpees OYO then shoulder taps on the picnic tables.  We began the mosey back taking another scenic route and across the church parking lot, and back to the park.

We arrived at the walking track and YHC called squats to the corner, then Bear Crawl to the next corner, then for a rest, 6 burpees OYO (just to mix it up).  After a brief countdown, YHC called zombie walk to the 3rd corner, only to find 5 more burpees OYO! (2 days later typing this BB and my groin is still screaming)

Mosey to the steps and YHC called Dora 5, 10, 15.  50 squats, 100 flutters, 150 LBC’s while parner ran up the steps and back down.  This was completed with 3 minutes to go, so YHC found a grassy spot and called as many burpees as you can do in 2 minutes!

Prayers for rain and a young person needing surgery.

Strong Work Men, and particularly enjoyed Coffeeteria and getting to know Tiny Tank and Norwood.  Hope to see you all again soon!

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