Tag: Blowout

  • 55k Pregame – from Landing Strip

    The goal this morning was to meander the AO through the park on the way to meet Rudy and his 55k krewe…so that’s what we did!

    Warmup:
    We moseyed to the crepe myrtle grove to do the following:
    -20 x SSH
    -15 x Self Love
    -15 x Imperial Walkers
    -15 x Hillbillies

    Then we moseyed across the track to the Drew Brees Playground for a station workout with the following activities:
    -Pull-Ups
    -Merkins
    -LBCs
    -Flutter Kicks

    Then we moseyed up to the pull up bars for another station workout with the following activities:
    -More Pull-Ups
    -Leg Lifts
    -LBTs
    -Hello Dollies

    Then we moseyed up to the Zoo to await the 55k krewe. While we waited, we did some Dora with the following activities:
    -Penguins
    -SSH
    -Rosalitas

    Mid-Rosalita, we were serenaded by Mahatma blaring Aerosmith’s Dude Looks Like a Lady. From there, we cheered on the 55k participants, did 5 burpees and 55 of another exercise, had some refreshments and got on the road!

  • On the River with Big Freedia – The Twerk Heard Round the Swirl – from Willie

    11 Pax met at the entrance to Audubon Zoo for a kettle bell work out led by yours truly. I had my bluetooth speaker in tow with a new and improved F3 playlist. My standard rules apply to the music. If any of the PAX want to skip a song, it means 5 burpees for everyone. There is only one skip at a time, so we are all stuck with the next song. Almonaster did the honor of hitting “shuffle” to begin the workout. After a short warmup, the PAX carried their bells to the banks of the Mississippi River to start the beatdown. Warm ups consisted of the following:

    Halos x 10 both directions, Self Love x 20 oyo, Grass Grabbers IC x 10, SSH IC x 20

    At the river, we partnered up for a DORA 100, 200, 300… One Partner bear crawled about 20 yards then proceeded to run to the levee and back, while the other Partner did the following:

    100 kettle bell pull throughs (1 is 1), 200 LBCs with the bell, 300 overhead press.

    After we shook out our shoulders on a 20 count, the PAX then circled up for a Big Freedia Ring of fire.

    All Pax held in Al Gore position. Pax 1 did a low slow squat with 20 pulses counting out loud to 10. At 10 the next PAX started his pulses, and so on.. This was followed by Monkey Humpers, all to the music of local hip hop artists Big Freedia, Mystikal, DJ Jubilee, and Freak Nasty.

    The PAX and their bells made it back to the flag with a few minutes left on the clock for some Mary. Sandbar called for a skip making the PAX do 5 burpees at the very end of the workout. We closed Sweaty Bells with COT, then breakfast ensued at Panola Cafe.

    It’s always a pleasure leading such a great group of men!

  • The Day After 100 Burpees – from King Kong

    After 100 burpees and running up and down Wolfpack Mountain multiple times yesterday, I decided stay away from burpees. 9 strong Pax showed up on a beautiful Saturday morning.

    First stop, we ran to middle of Tulane campus and did the following warm-ups:
    self love, forward & backward arm circles, windmills, grassgrabbers, and SSHs.

    Second stop, we moseyed to Tulane library and did Dora 1, 2, 3. While one pax ran that loop around the parking lot, the other Pax was doing the following exercises: 100 rows, 200 step ups, and 300 American Hammers cumulatively.

    Third stop, we ran to the steps in front of Tulane’s UC. We did inclined merkins at the steps. First step with 2 merkins, 2nd step with 4 merkins, 3rd step with 6 merkins, 4th step with 8 merkins, 5th step with 10 merkins, 6th step with 8 merkins, 7th step with 6 merkins, 8th step with 4 merkins, 9th step with 2 merkins. Total of 50 merkins.

    Fourth stop, we moseyed to the base of the small mountain. We ran backward up the ramps and forward on the flats to the very top. We stopped on the first level and did 15 hello dollies in cadence, second level to do 20 flutterkicks in cadence, and 3rd level with protractors.

    We then moseyed back to the flag with COT. We prayed for Tenderloin with his recovery and Big Willie’s friend’s daughter who is battling leukemia. We are always thankful and grateful to have our physical and mental strength so that we can push ourselves everyday…. but today, we did ZERO burpees. SYITG.

    King Kong

  • Misty Mountain – 8-6-2022 – from Almonaster

    Better late than never!

    PAX:

    – Strings
    – Gabby
    – Landing Strip
    – Douille
    – Couch
    – Blowout
    – Big Willie
    – Bullseye
    – Almonaster

    Mosey to the Breezeway.

    Warmup:
    SSH – 20 IC
    Arm Circles -10 IC
    Reverse Arm Circles – 10 IC
    Imperial Walkers – 10 IC
    The Morpheus – 10 IC
    Balance on 1 foot for 10 seconds – each
    Grass Grabbers – 10 IC
    Windmills – 10 IC
    Mountain Climbers – 10 IC

    The Thang:

    Mosey to the Grotto.

    Perform a set and then run a lap. Reverse halfway through

    Merkins – 20 IC
    Right Leg Lunges – 20 IC
    LBC’s – 20 IC

    Incline Merkins – 20 IC
    Squats – 20 IC
    Leg Lifts – 20 IC

    Decline Merkins – 20 IC
    Left leg lunges – 20 IC
    Some type of Core – 20 IC

    Top of Mountain
    Merkins – 10 IC
    Right Leg Step-ups – 10 IC
    Another type of core – 20 IC

    Incline Merkins – 10 IC
    Squats – 10 IC
    Box Cutters – 20 IC

    Decline Merkins – 10 IC
    Left leg lunges – 10 IC
    Douille’s – 20 IC

    Back to flag!
    Thanks for the opportunity to lead!

  • Independence Day – are you smarter than a 5th grader? – from Hokie

    On a hot, steamy and soon to be rainy Afternoon Delight, 7, then 8, then 9 and finally 10 Pax gathered for a little education and sweat and unfortunately burpees

    After the warm-o-Rama YHC informed the Pax, I would ask a history question about our Independence Day origin.

    After each correct answer, we would follow with 3 exercises 7.4.1776…7 reps of the 1st, 4 reps of the 2nd, 17 reps of the 3rd, and 76 reps of the 4th.

    If there was an incorrect answer, we would start with 10 penalty burpees.

    Here are the questions, along with correct answers and the four exercises after each question.

    Btw – we did 80 penalty burpees 😜

    1. What date did Continental Congress declare its freedom from Britain? ~ July 2, 1776 ~ On July 4, 1776, once the delegates had prepared an explanation to the public, the Declaration of Independence was read in each colony and adopted by Congress. When the Lee Resolution was brought again before the Continental Congress on July 2, 1776, twelve colonies adopted it with New York abstaining. On July 4, only nine colonies voted in favor of adopting the Declaration of Independence. Pennsylvania and South Carolina voted No, Delaware was Undecided and New York Abstained.

    1
    Bohemian Rhapsody
    Cracker Jacks
    Chuck Norris Merkins
    Alternating Side Squats
    2. When was The Declaration of Independence Signed? Once the Congress approved the actual Declaration of Independence document on July 4, it ordered that it be sent to a printer named John Dunlap. About 200 copies of the Dunlap Broadside were printed. Most of the members of the Continental Congress signed a version of the Declaration on August 2, 1776 in Philadelphia. The last signature was not obtained until 11.04.76

    Derricks
    Burpees
    Merkin Jack
    Bear Hold
    3. How many copies of the Original Declaration of Independence Exist today? 26 Originally, Congress ordered 200 copies of the Declaration of Independence from a printer named John Dunlap. On July 5, 1776, these copies were distributed to various assemblies, conventions, committees, and leaders of Continental battalions. However, only 26 of the original copies of the Declaration are still in existence today. The most prominent one lives in the National Archives, where it has been framed, protected, and displayed for public viewing.

    Alabama ass Kicker
    4 m x 4’s mc
    Lounge Acts
    Big Boi Sit Ups
    4. What is written on the back of The Declaration of Independence? Unfortunately for National Treasure fans, it’s not an invisible treasure map. Written upside down on the back of the document reads: “Original Declaration of Independence dates 4th July 1776.” It’s believed this text was added as a label, as parchment was oftentimes rolled up for transport during the Revolutionary War.

    Alligator Merkin
    Air Drama (squat/calf raise)
    SSH
    Cross Arm Sit Ups
    During World War II, where did the Declaration of Independence get stored? ~ Fort Knox
    ABC’s ~ 6″ & legs spell
    Angle Grinder ~ 8 ct
    Low Slow Squats
    Lunges
    How many authors are there of The Declaration of Independence? 5 John Adams of Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, Robert R. Livingston of New York, Roger Sherman of Connecticut, and Thomas Jefferson of Virginia. There were a total of 86 edits to Jefferson’s original draft by the time of its approval on July 4, but the famous Preamble remained untouched.
    Apolo Ohno’s
    Apollo Creed Burpee
    wojo Squats (Slap dirt)
    Backwards Lunges
    7. How many of the authors signed The Declaration of Independence ? 4 Robert Livingston was a New York delegate, fervent patriot, and a member of the Committee of Five, which spent days drafting the Declaration of Independence. After countless hours of debating, Livingston was ultimately unable to sign the document. Although Livingston strongly supported the fight for freedom, he refused to sign the document before New York had formally instructed its delegation to do so. The last person to sign was Matthew Thornton, who signed it on November 4, 1776. Robert Livingston, one of the Committee of Five members, never signed it, stating it was too soon to declare independence from Britain.

    ATM’s ~ 7 Shouldr Tap, 7 Slow Merk, 7 Reg ~ 4x
    Aiken Legs squat/lunge
    Speed humpers

  • Sweaty Bells – 6-26-2022 – from Almonaster

    It’s Hot!

    PAX Attended:

    – Jingle Vader
    – SOGO
    – Blowout
    – King Kong
    – 86
    – Douillie
    – Strings
    – FNG ChaseHer
    – Almonaster

    Warm-up.

    SSH – 20 IC
    Arm Circles – 10 IC
    Reverse Arm Circles – 10 IC
    Imperial Walkers – 10 IC
    Grass Grabbers – 10 IC
    Right foot, left foot- 10 seconds each
    Mountain Climbers – 10 IC
    Halos – 10 each side OYO

    Mosey to Moana’s Island.

    Curls

    At spot

    Shrugs – 25 IC
    Kettlebell Swings – 20 OYO

    Line up facing the trees line

    11’s – to 1st tree, start with one sit-up to getup with the bell and end with Froggers with a press.

    Take a lap!

    Back to Flag
    Tricepts Extension

    Mary
    Hello Dolly – 20 IC
    Douillie’s – 20 IC

    Back to Flag

    Birthdays
    Anniversaries
    Announcements
    Intentions
    Prayer
    Coffeeteria

    Thanks for the opportunity to lead!

  • Frac Style Football at WPM – from Fracsac

    Frac week continued with a Q by YHC at WPM. 18 strong set out following a disclaimer. Circle up for some warmup stuff in the Rosy Palm Court. Count off in 1s and 2s. Then mosey to the Mountain for a two column Peoples run. Once up top, knocked out 3 x 10 Burpees EMOM, then back down the mountain where we set up cones and played keep away with the football where 5 complete passes was a point, two hand touch style.
    Mosey back to flag for COT.

    It was great to make it uptown to see some brothers YHC hasn’t seen in a while!

    SYITG

  • Afternoon Delight – 5-18-2022 – from Almonaster

    School’s Almost Out!

    PAX:

    – Blowout
    – FCOJ
    – Almonaster

    Mosey to the warmup spot on the Track.

    Warmup:

    SSH – 20 IC
    Arm Circles -10 IC
    Reverse Arm Circles – 10 IC
    Imperial Walkers – 10 IC
    Balance on 1 foot for 10 seconds – Each Foot
    The Morpheus – 10 IC
    Grass Grabbers – 10 IC
    Windmills – 10 IC
    Mountain Climbers – 10 IC

    The Thang:

    Mosey to the Labyrinth:
    Dips – 10 IC
    Burpees – 10 OYO
    Incline Merkins – 10 IC
    Burpees – 10 OYO
    Decline Merkins – 10 OYO
    Burpees – 10 OYO

    Mosey to the Statue:

    Stop by Oak Alley for 20 LBC’S, OYO.

    Squats – 15 IC

    Take a lap.

    Right Leg Lunge – 15 IC

    Take a lap

    Left leg Lunge – 15 IC

    Take a lap.

    Mary:

    LBC’s – 20 IC
    Flutter Kicks – 20 IC
    Take a lap
    LBT’s – 20 IC
    Hello Dolly’s – 20 IC
    Take a lap
    Douille’s (Russian Twists) – 20 IC
    Burpees – 5 OYO

    Back to Flag

    Birthdays
    Anniversaries
    Announcements
    Intentions
    Prayer

    Thanks for the opportunity to Lead!

  • 21s – from Vagabond

    Black Jack 21 – again…

    21 reps of 21 exercises

    Benches
    -dips
    -burpees
    -step ups

    Top
    -donkey kicks
    -imperial squat walkers (4ct)
    -plank ups

    Descent 1
    -derkins with alternating shoulder tap
    -side squats 1is1
    -upward flutter kick 4 count

    Descent 2
    -decline alternating toe taps 4 ct
    -lunges 2is1
    -incline sit-ups

    Descent 3
    -decline plank jacks 2is1 (4 count)
    -Bobby Hurley
    -incline box cutters 1is1

    Descent 4
    -decline shoulder taps 4 count
    -bob & weave
    -incline on back alternating toe touches 2is1

    Benches
    -decline plank step ups
    -incline wife pleasers
    -1 legged step up

    Field
    -alternating toe taps
    -prisoner kneel
    -American hammers

  • Trench Run #7 – Mardi Gras 2022 – from Reluctant Yankee

    Thoth Sunday? MidCity Sunday? Bacchus Sunday? We don’t care – we just love to run the St Charles route early on Sunday am. 2nd to last day of Run Cajun Run.
    We met at Superior Seafood – for a very crowded route run.
    Ran out the door to check on my parade gear at the neutral ground – spot was mostly intact just had some new neighbors on either side of my gear.
    A light drizzle was in effect but the temp was warm!
    Angie’s List was happy to see the same lady from last year guarding her spot in front of the restaurant. King Kong was psyched to get his first Trench Run.
    We angered a bunch of route dwellers with our display of speed – lots of Boos.
    We were joined by Almonaster a bit late – he missed the flurry of the evening texts that changed the start time from 7am to 630am. Worth noting that typically we start the trench run at 6 but this year we opted into a little late sleeping.
    We ran down to Canal.
    We ran back to Napoleon/St Charles.
    We saw the trophy and pancake guys again.
    Chiquita dropped out of the run to join 6 dudes on bikes pulling a pirate ship.
    Willie dropped out to check on his parade spot.
    A final sprint for the last two blocks made for some entertainment for the parade people.
    Nice to get out and burn off some parade beers from Saturday or premeditated for Sunday.
    Let’s hope that Thoth gets its route back next year!