Abacus, Heisenburg, Woz, Hokie Pokie We met inspire of the rain for a 610 Stomp – out for 20 and back for 20 stopping every 6 minutes for 10 Burpees. Heisenburg & Woz went for a much longer run than Abacus & Hokie Pokie but we all pushed through the rain and the alarm clock to start 2019 right
Tag: Hokie Pokey
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God Make you Mighty, Gentlemen!
This was my birthday Q (51 yrs old) and I wanted to make it special for the PAX NOLA. As Christmas day is tomorrow, I wanted to not only strengthen the body but also strengthen the mind as well. As I was thinking about the direction I wanted to go in the Christmas Eve themed workout, I realized that we already done a couple of 12 days of Christmas beatdowns and desired to go a different route. During the Christmas holiday season, the pace of life slows down enough for me to be more contempletive and I have more time to read. As I was reading a book by Ace Collins called ‘Stories behind the best-loved songs of Christmas‘, I came across the ‘real’ history of God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman which fit the theme of the beatdown today. Here is an excerpt.
“When people today say “Merry Christmas!” the word merry means “happy.” When “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” was written, merry had a very different meaning. Robin Hood’s Merry Men might have been happy, but the merry that described them meant ‘great and “mighty.” Thus in the 15th century (Middle Ages), a strong army was a merry army, a great singer was a merry singer, and a mighty ruler was a merry ruler….the word rest in the title means to ‘make’ or ‘keep’. As the angel told the shepherds, “I bring you good news of great joy.” That joy and the power of faith can be felt and experienced in every note and word of “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen.” You just have to know how to translate the words into the language of the day in order to have a very ‘Mighty Christmas!”
WARMUP
Run over to the field by the rock pile and proceed with the following
51 SSH x IC, 20 Imperial Squat Walkers x IC, 10 Abe Vigodas x IC, 10 Arm Circles x IC (Forward and Backward), 20 J-Los x IC
THE THANG
I instruct the PAX to get a medium sized rock and we head to the football field for Bearicides. Because we had 15 men, I had to break the groups up into 3s. We line up on the sideline and PAX 1 and 2 perform 100 lunges, 150 goblet squats and 100 straight leg deadlifts. Meanwhile, PAX 3 bear crawls out and pushes the rock forward to the middle of the field then bear crawls back while continuing to push the rock.
After the bearicides, we did a Febreeze. This exercise consists of WW2 situps followed by air presses with feet 6 inches off the ground while in a sit up position. The count was 2 situps / 10 air presses, 3 situps / 20 air presses…all the way up to 5 situps / 51 air presses. Whew….that hurt!
Running out of time we did a Jack Webb with a rock press up to 7 merkins / 14 rock presses.
Time is running out so we put our rocks back and mosey back to the virtual flag.
COUNTOFF, NAMERAMA AND COT
Prayers for peace, hope and healing for Brad Brechtel, Hawg’s mom, Disclaimer’s 2.2 and all the intentions we hold in our hearts. Truly honored to be leading such a great group of men looking to get stronger physically, relationally and spiritually! Many blessings to you and yours this Christmas Season!
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No Burpee Suicides?? What???
YHC arrived to the Mothership a few minutes early, and was surprised to be one of the first on the scene. With only 5 minutes to go, there were no more than a dozen Pax, which is a low number for the Mothership, but is understandable given a holiday weekend. YHC was pleasantly surprised with the final push of arrivals, bringing the total posting to 23, including an FNG!
With the clock turning 0630, time for a brief disclaimer, then…Mosey toward the Great Lawn, in a direction that threw the Pax off. Keep ’em guessing is the best policy. Circle up on the Great Lawn for the Warm Up
SSH IC x 31
IW IC x 15
Ave Vigodas IC x 10
Grass Grabbers IC x 10
Arm Circles IC – 10 fwd, 10 bwd
Chinook Squats IC x 10
Plank-o-rama…Peter Parker IC x 15….Mountain Climber IC x 15….Parker Peter IC x 15.A quick countoff proves an odd number of pax. YHC had a game of “Catch Me If You Can” planned out, but the odd number threw a wrench in the cogs. Not to fret, YHC had the odd and even numbers split up into two groups. Odd numbers start running backward on Great Lawn, Even numbers do five Burpees and “Catch Up” to Odd numbers. Once first Pax arrives, all drop into a plank and wait. Even Pax run backwards while Odd numbers do five Burpees and “Catch Up” to Even numbers.
One round of that was enough, YHC knew he should have put the cones out……but trying to infuse something new into the routine!Mosey to the NOMA Fountain.
Box Jumps OYO x 10
LL Step ups IC x 10
Dips IC x 15
RL Step ups IC x 10
Derkins IC x 15Mosey to the Tree Line, line up along the first tree.
Bear Crawl to 2nd tree, 10 merkins
Bear crawl to 3rd tree, 10 shoulder taps (King Kong did Kongs…)
Bear Crawl to 4th tree, 10 Floyd Mayweathers
Bear Crawl to 5th tree, 10 Burpees OYO and stand back upSplit the Pax in two groups again. Even number pax form one circle, Odd number pax form another circle.
Circle Burps!
All pax run in place. Each pax takes turns saying “down” which signals the entire circle to do a burpee, recover, and run in place. The odd numbers went around the circle twice, one can only assume the Even’s did roughly the same.Mosey to the Foundry for Stations!
Station 1 – Dips AMRAP
Station 2 – Pull ups AMRAP
Station 3 – Merkins AMRAP
Station 4 – Leg Lifts AMRAP
Station 5 – Big Boi Sit Ups AMRAP
Station 6 – Run to bike trail, 5 Burpees, Run back – TimerComplete 2 Rounds
Mosey back to the Great Lawn
Flutter Kicks IC x 20
Crunchy Frog IC x 10
Tin Snips IC x 10Seal the Deal with 10 Burpees OYO!
Mosey back to the Shovel Flag.
COT
Count Off, Name-O-Rama, Announcements, Intentions, Close with a Prayer. Welcome Pele’!
NMM
The Pax were expecting some Burpee Suicides, but YHC threw ‘ em off with some new routines. Expect the Unexpected! Don’t worry, you’ll find yourselves doing Burpee Suicides again soon enough……
Not exactly sure how a guy born in Venezuela is named after a renowned soccer player from Brazil….but it works!
On a weekend of Giving Thanks, I’d like to say thank you to my F3 Brothers for continually pushing and supporting me to be a better person overall. This is a great organization, one that too many miss out on.Thanks for posting with me today!
SYITG!
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A Stroll Down Route 66
One of my favorite Saturday beat downs was a Route 66 down Esplanade Avenue lead by #Side FX a couple years ago. I am not a very original man, and I like to borrow work-outs from previous ones that I have enjoyed. And it’s fun to get off campus. So I revived the annual #Side FX Route 66. 23 strong men arrived at 0630 on this beautiful Saturday morning. The usual disclaimer and off we go.
We moseyed to the green lawn on the side of NOMA for the warm-up COP.
SSH x 24 IC, representing Notre Dame’s opponent for the day, the #24 Virginia Tech Hokies
— at which time we realized that #Hokie Pokey was noticeably absent
6 Burpees OYO, giving strength and support to the #6 Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Onward to Victory
Imperial Walkers x 20 IC
Peter Parkers x 20 IC
Windmills x 10 IC
Arm Circles 10 Forward, 10 Backwards IC
Mountain Climbers x 20 ICMosey to the NOMA fountain to grab some bench.
Left leg power-ups x 20 IC
Dips x 15 IC
Right leg power-ups x 20 IC
Dips x 15 ICThen mosey over to the lamp posts on Lelong Drive in front of NOMA. Let the Route 66 begin.
Stop at each lamp post for Merkins, start at 5 Merkins and increase 1 at each lamp post, ending at 14 Merkins.
I think that makes 95 Merkins total.Circle up for some Mary.
LBC’s x 20 IC
Flutter kicks x 20 IC
Penguins x 20 IC
Hello Dolly x 20 ICMosey off campus out of City Park to continue the Route 66 down Esplanade Avenue. It’s always nice to take in the sights on Esplanade Avenue as the sun is coming up. It even reminded some of the Grow Ruck. We stop at each lamp post for 10 squats. I don’t know how many lamp posts we stopped at. It felt like a lot. Continue on to Alcee Fortier Park, aka Dog Poo Park by Café Degas.
Circle up for more Mary.
Box Cutters x 20 IC
Dying Cockroach x 20 IC
Leg Lifts x 20 IC
Crunchy Frog x 10 ICBack down Esplanade for more Route 66, heading back to City Park.
Stop at each lamp post for 6 Jump Lunges.Once safely back inside City Park, we circle up for more Merkins.
Left leg crossover Merkins x 10 IC
Monkey Humpers x 20 IC
Right leg crossover Merkins x 10 ICRoute 66 back down Lelong Drive to NOMA.
10 Plank Jacks at each lamp post.Circle up at the NOMA Fountain. Grab some bench.
Incline Merkins x 10 IC
10 Box Jumps OYO
Decline Merkins x 10 IC
Then 5 minutes to stretch the hamstrings.Mosey back to the flag. Count off, Name-o-rama, named our FNG Gyro (pronounced JI-RO) since he grew up in NOLA next to the Greek Orthodox church, announcements, special intentions, and a prayer. I love the ol’ Route 66. We miss ya #Side FX.
Thanks to FracSac for the picture! And thanks for allowing me to lead!
Oh, and the Irish beat the Hokies 45-23, in case you missed it.Walleye
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The Fight Club: Round One
After a false start a few years ago, F3 is back in Kenner! The Fight Club is on!
YHC hated F3 when Hawg and Channel Mullet dragged him to his first F3 workout last October. YHC hated F3 when he continued to workout at the Birdcage as he was unable to finish any of the exercises. A few weeks later, YHC’s opinion of F3 slowly changed from one of hate to tolerate to love. YHC knew F3 was getting into his blood when he would drive by the boxing statues in Kenner and think, “that would be the coolest place to lead an F3 workout. We could run up the steps, take the long run up the ramp on the levee, and we could run to the park nearby for some suicides. Maybe we can incorporate some of the drift wood into a workout?” So here we are six months later with the launch of the Fight Club at LaSalle Landing in Kenner. The home to the first ever World Heavyweight Boxing Championship match, and now F3NOLA. 8 men came out and endured the rain and wind of Tropical Storm Gordon to workout in the gloom.
The Warm-Up
We moseyed over to the Rivertown area with plans to workout by the picnic benches following the warm-up. (Note to self, they lock up the Rivertown area at night). We circled in the parking lot outside of the area for a standard F3 warm-up.
SSH -20
Peter Parkers – 20
IW – 20
Plank jacks – 15
Arm Circles – 20
Annies – 20
Double Dip
We moseyed back to the levee to continue the Fight Club. YHC planned on doing the next workout at Rivertown picnic benches, but since the Fight Club is the best site ever for F3, he was not deterred. We took care of the decline merkins and dips near the statues.
15 – decline merkins
20 – dips
The Rocky
We split up into 2 groups of 4, one group at each set of stairs. We ran up the steps like Rocky and at the top, we raised our hands in a jumping celebration (5 burpees). We ran back to the bottom of the hill and back up for more celebrating (4 burpees). Continue up and down until we reach one small burpee celebration.
Dora
YHC thought Dora was a must for any F3 launch as it is the ideal F3 exercise in his humble opinion. Do more reps of 3 workouts than you ever thought you could with help from an F3 brother and it has a stupid cartoon name (Dora sums up what F3 workouts are all about). While one pax did the rep, the other ran the long way up and down the levee (over to the police station and up the long ramp on the levee). Props to Jingle Vader for tapping into the Dark Side when he took a nasty stumble and was still the first to complete the Dora with a little help from Amnesia.
100 merkins
200 jump squats
300 American hammers
Mary
Wife Pleasers – 20
Flutterkicks – 15
Dying Cockroach – 20
Penguins – 20
O Dolly – 15
LBCs – 20
Nolan Ryan – 20
Depature
Counted off, name-o-rama, and we named our new FNG. Welcome Nick Hybart the next time you workout at the Fight Club, and call him “The Gremlin.” The only announcement was a call to travel to Mobile on the 22nd to help with the start of F3 in Alabama. Thanks for showing up men to help bring F3 to Kenner, praying that God will use 45 minutes in the morning on Wednesdays to help the men in our community be better leaders, husbands, and fathers for His glory.
RevSox
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Labor Day at Rock City
YHC is unable to do Mondays due to having to be at work early, where a 0630 meeting with the boss trumps F3. YHC once indicated that Rock City was out unless it was a vacation day or a Holiday. Someone was listening, and YHC ended up listed as the Q on Labor day. The participation was a little thin due to the college football kickoff weekend and it being the unofficial end of summer. Congrats to Mahatma’s 2.0 contribution to the amazing victory over Miami. #89Rocks
Five men was all that was needed to claim victory this day. YHC showed up a few minutes early and planted the shovel flag, then strategically placed some cones in the field inside the track. Someone needs to pay the light bill at Pontiff, just sayin’.
YHC gave a brief history of how Labor Day came about. It’s great to have a three day weekend, but what does it mean? Factories were full of workers as young as 5 years old in the 19th century, and labor laws were pretty much non-existent. We’ve come a long way since then, and Labor Day is now dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. A massive Railway Union strike in 1894 affected the nation, and president Grover Cleveland sent in Army troops to break it up. Several people died during the riots, and then Congress passed a law making the first Monday in September “Labor Day” at the request of Grover Cleveland. It’s now the unofficial end of Summer. With the Pax history class complete, time for a brief disclaimer, and then mosey toward the rock pile for:Warmup
SSH x 31 IC
IW x 20 ICPlank-o-Rama (Rev Sox loves this)
Peter Parkers IC x 20
Mountain Climbers IC x 20
Parker Peters IC x 20Time to get to work. This may be YHC’s third time at Rock City, but it’s Hokie Pokey’s first, so we need to make it memorable. The Pax is instructed to grab a rock, preferably a medium one that can be used for OH presses. YHC was counting on Triple Shift going big, and he did not disappoint. More on that later.
Mosey back to the big field inside the track where the cones were set up. YHC set the cones in the middle of the field as a reference point.11’s
Starting on one long side of the field – 10 Curls
Mosey with rock to the other side (passing cones) – 1 OH press
Mosey with rock to middle of field where cones are – 10 low slow squats
9 and 2 then 10 low slow squats
8 and 3 then 10 low slow squats….
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1 and 10 then 10 low slow squats and finish at side where we started
Continue doing low slow squats while waiting for the six.Short mosey to the track and drop your rocks for:
Bataan Death March “Rock City” style!
Here is where Triple Shifts big rock came into play. All rocks stay on the ground except for the biggest one. Line up in a single column, last man holds the big rock. When the pax begins to run, last man drops the rock, completes 2 burpees, picks up the rock and runs to catch up to the column. Upon reaching the column, the rock is dropped away from the column (safety first), then sprint to the front. As soon as the rock is dropped, the last man drops off and does 2 burpees, picks up the rock and repeats. Each Pax completed this evolution twice.The Pax is instructed to grab their own rock and head toward the rock pile, but YHC stopped them just outside the area where the shovel flag is located. There’s is approximately 15 yards between 2 large trees where we did a rock lunge walk. YHC requested each pax to have the knee touch the ground for each lunge, or go as low as you can without injuring yourself. Once complete, mosey back to the rock pile.
Back at the rock pile, YHC saw one minute left, and couldn’t pass up the opportunity. Return your rocks, the do 10 burpees OYO.
Mosey back to the flag for COT
Count off, name-o-rama, announcements, intentions and closed with a prayer.
NMM
Rev Sox launches Fight Club at the end of Williams BLVD in Rivertown Wednesday. T-Claps to Rev Sox!
The West Bank Master Melvin continues Thursday at Mel Ott Park, T-Claps to those that have helped to launch it!Since it’s a holiday, we talked about coffeteria, and YHC recommended heading to the place we have gone to in the past. War Eagle scoffed at this recommendation, indicating it would be CC’s or nothing at all! He followed this with the fact that CC’s gives free refills…..CC’s it is!
YHC is now a CC’s fan…..anyone know how we can get them to bid on the City Park Casino Building?Thanks for posting with me today! SYITG!
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Mea Culpa Can Be Hell
YHC did a no-show the prior Saturday. He was in Oregon, and neglected to check that he was the Q. Bad pax, bad pax. Thank the Sky-Q that Rudy wasn’t there to remind everyone. Tclaps Rudy for your fartsackery. So when 86 called out for a switcheroo Q, YHC had but one option: to Q. YHC needed some punishment, so that meant the same for the rest of the PAX. Just think of it as a #DownPainMent. About six or so of the PAX broke off for the Iron Challenge on the Great Lawn. The rest of the PAX moseyed little farther up the Great Lawn for:
First Circle of Pain:
- Side Straddle Hops: 20xIC
- Hillbillies: 20xIC
- Around The World (or Daft Punk), in a kinda tribute to Side Effects: 12ishxICish (YHC was looking like Cowbell, there)
- Merkins: 20xIC
- Mountain Climbers: 20xIC
- Peter Parkers: 20xIC
Mosey to Tool’s Wall of Pain:
- Calf Raises: 20xIC
- Calf Raises with toes pointed out (or in, because your YHC said one but did the other): 20xIC
- Calf Raises the opposite way (toes pointed in, or out, because your YHC was reminded that he got it backwards): 20xIC
- Left Leg Dips (bring left leg to the ground): 20xIC
- Right Leg Digs (bring right leg to the ground, obviously): 20xIC
- Monkey Humpers (on the ground, not the wall): 20xIC
Mosey to the Mini-Foundry and split up into several groups. AMRAP for dips, burpees, leg lifts, big boy situps, pull ups, and steps up with a mosey aways away and back for the timer. Rotate around until each group has done each. Then a slow mosey to the beginning of Roosevelt Mall for a better tribute to Side Effects: Route 66. The PAX split into two groups, one up one side of the mall and the other up the other. At the first bench do either one erkin or one derkin or one LBC (but a real-ass LBC not a half-ass LBC), then mosey to the next bench for two, then to the third bench for three, etc. to the eleventh bench for eleven–for a total of 66. After some water, mosey back to the Great Lawn for
Circle of Mary:
- Dying Cockroaches: 20xIC
- Flutter Kicks: 20xIC
- Real Freddy Mercuries (or is it Mercurys?): 20xIC
- Hello Dollys (or is it Dollies): 20xIC
- Putins: 20xIC
- Rosalitas: 20xIC
- Box Cutters: 20xIC
It was getting late and Triple Shift was moseying like the Q, so no time for Dr W. Sorry, I promise it for my next Q. Mosey back to the flag for COT. Tclaps for two FNGs. It’s not us old farts who keep F3 going, it’s the steady flow of FNGs who keep it fresh and inviting. I followed the logic for how we named Colonial: he lives in River Ridge, or it is Harahan? [Sorry, YHC doesn’t venture deep into Jefferson Parish.] So of course the defunct Colonial County Club in the middle fit perfectly. How we got to Phoebes was a little more circuitous: the FNG is a physical therapist, so someone suggested Phoebe from Friends, whereupon the FNG reminded that she is a massage therapist, whereupon the PAX then went down too many rabbit holes for YHC’s oxygen-deprived brain to follow for other names, so he opted for Phoebes. [The AMA is conducting a study to correlate the lack of oxygen after a post with the gnarlier an F# name, but the results should be obvious: the less oxygen, the better the name.]
Jingle Vader
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Blocks Under Your Tree
Workout Log Sat – 8/3/2018
18 men showed up well rested with normal Sat expectations for a good sweat….and the hint that gloves were recommended!
Quick disclaimer – off for a mosey to our playground.
Circle Up for WarmUp – keep is simple all in cadence x 16 4 count
Michael Phelps
SSH
Quarter Lung L & R
Mnt Climber
Shoulder Taps
Head to the parking lot: Tool was kind enough to load his sleigh with a “present” for each one of us: Full Cinder block weighing 28# and a 1/2 @ 18#.
Return to the playground: Instruction for our Christmas Tree Workout given – as expected there was plenty of chirping but Q was able to get the idea across – A Christmas Tree Work out starts at the top and progressively expands as you move downward to the bottom adding intensity and challenge: Start with exercise#1, then repeat #1 and add #2, then repeat #1, #2 and add #3 then repeat 1, 2, 3, and add #4……repeating and adding until you get through that last exercise.
ALL to be completed while carrying, lifting or moving block present.
#1-run approx 100 yards – NOTE because this was to be repeated Q instructed PAX to simply run the entire playground there and back and then start #2. From that point #1 would only be have the playground there and back.
#2- 10 one arm crossover push ups – up and over block (5 ea arm)
#3-15 complex V-ups (with block in hand lift to a left leg V up then Right leg V up then both leg V up
#4 – 10 box jumps (using the benches across the street) or 10 each leg step up
#5 – 10 Block Jacks – Q did a very spastic 1st demo but recovered to ensure everyone got the right idea.
#6 – 10 Over head Squat Press
#7 – 12 Rock Burpees – complete a Burpee then grab your rock to finish of with an overhead jump press
Those that finished early were encouraged to do another round of all, excluding #1 – PAX got a 1 minute active recovery as we broke up into teams of 2.
Line up with partner –
Event #1
Pax 1 Farmer carried blocks out approx. 30 yards while Pax 2 did 3 Burpees then Bear Crawled out to retrieve blocks with a farmer carry back while Pax 1 did 3 burpees and Bear Crawled. Once back each Pax with block over head ran to the opposite end of the playground (approx 100 yards).
Event #2 (Pax 1 became 2 and 2 became 1)
Pax 1 would Kong Block out (Kong is a lowland gorilla movement of reaching out with hands pressing on the ground to move both feet up to a parallel position with hands). Then complete 3 Burpees and Kong Block back. To create separation Pax 2 would 1st do 3 Burpees and follow Kong Blocking out – also returning in the same Kong Block movement. Once both PAX had completed the 1st run now PAX 1 would farmer carry both blocks 5o yards out – while PAX 2 did 3 Burpees then Bear Crawled out to retrieve blocks. PAX 1 drop blocks a the 50 yard mark completed 3 Burpees and Bear Crawled back.
1 minute active recovery while circling up for some upper body and core work
10 seconds rest in between each movement below:
Block Curls x 20 4 count
Bent Over Row x 30 4 count
Over Head Press x 15 4 count
Block Curls x 15 4 count
B-O Row x 25 4 count
Front Raises x 15 4 count
On our 6:
Right arm block balance with legs lifted in flutter kick position x 30 seconds
Left arm block balance with legs lifted in flutter kick position x 30 seconds
Block Press with flutter kick x 20 4 count
LBC with rock x 20 4 count
Recover – time to return our blocks F3 ruck style – 2 lines – blocks overhead Q to call for right to left transition back to over head. – After loading the blocks – Q recognized there was still 2 minutes of FUN time left – mosey with PAX over to the far side of the playground – quick suggestions that we could all carry the burden of someone of something on our shoulders as we gave our all in one last push of physical output – Sprint 100 yards across the field – I can honestly say that although there was some initial grumbling EACH PAX gave this effort 100% finishing strong – although all of us a distant 2nd to Disclaimer – who by the way runs a FREE sprint workout each Sat after our F3 group finishes.
Back to the flag – Count Off
Announcements
Add on – F3 inspires leadership – each PAX encouraged to sign up to Q workouts – Challenged to commit to 1 per month.
Intentions
Prayer of Thanksgiving
Q requested a 1-2-3: F3 breakoff – much appreciated. Thank you for the opportunity to lead this Sat workout!
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Carry Anothers Burden and Push Yourself
YHC unexpectedly took the Okwata Q this week for two reasons. First was to help a brother out, and the second was because Okwata is a Rockin’ AO! With all the recent talk of the H8 lately, YHC knew we needed to do something to begin training for it. There’s no doubt previous training for the H8 led to the World dominance at the Gnarly Nutria! Enough about the World’s victory….
YHC planted two shovel flags, one for ‘Merica, and one for the Nation! With the ole watch telling us it was 0530, time for the disclaimer…and then….
Mosey around the Mardi Gras fountain, carioca left, then carioca right and circle up in front of the fountain.
Warm Up
SSH IC x 31
IW IC x 15
Abe Vigodas IC x 10Plank-o-rama (Ode to Rudy)
Peter Parker IC x 15
Shoulder Taps IC x 15
Parker Peter IC x 15
Mountain Climber IC x 15Mosey to the top of levee behind the fountain for a Chaos Run.
Pax line up and begin to run toward Canal. When the Q calls “Disperse”, the Pax runs down either side, executes 3 burpees, then sprints back to top of levee, then continue run in single column formation. The Q called “disperse” about 5 or 6 times before we made it to Canal.BLIMPS
Starting at the first corner of Lakeshore Drive and Canal.
Burpees IC x 5 (6 count)
Run up Canal to Amethyst Street
Lunges IC x 10 (4 count)
Run across to other corner of Amethyst and Canal
Imperial Squat Walkers IC x 15
Run down Canal to Lakeshore Drive
Merkins IC x 20 (4 count)
Run to original starting point corner
Plank Jacks IC x 25 (4 count)
Run up Canal to Amethyst Street
Squats IC x 30 (4 count)Well, that was the end of the first set of BLIMPS, time to throw in some H8 training!
Burpees IC x 5 (6 count)
Run to the top of the levee on Canal, Bear Crawl across, run down to Lakeshore Drive
Lunges IC x 10
Run back up to top, Bear Crawl across, run down to Amethyst
Imperial Squat Walkers IC x 15
Do this until the BLIMPS are completed….Times Up, Mosey back to Flag for COT
Count off, Name-o-rama, Announcements, Intentions, and ended with a prayer to the Sky Q.
NMM
Upon completing Plank Jacks at Amethyst, YHC stopped everyone for a 10 count. YHC asked all Pax to push themselves as hard as they can on the last leg, symbolizing carrying the burden of someone for just that brief time. We can’t take the pain or the suffering away, but we can help them carry it, even if for just a short period of time. It may only be symbolic, but YHC believes it transcends much deeper.
YHC got to meet the legendary Amnesia today! Not sure if he’ll remember where Okwata is…..
Thanks to Hokie Pokey, Bongo, JV, and Mahatma for pushing me today!
Thanks for posting with me! SYITG