Tag: Monopoly

  • YuleVibes – from Vagabond

    Christmas Music in background

    Warmup

    Plank pull through relay coupon drill

    Fountain
    20 derkins
    20 right leg step ups
    20 dips
    20 left leg step ups
    20 plank walk ups
    20 incline wife pleasers
    20 decline shoulder taps
    20 irkins
    20 single leg squats
    20 decline step ups / walks
    Plus…
    Pax Christmas wish exercise choice

    Eight counts, big bois, with 1 pax rifle carrying around fountain

    Jump rope

    Sunday mornings

  • NOT Easy Like Sunday Morning! – from Triple Shift

    The Commodores released a song called “Easy” 1977 that has a classic line in it that goes like this, “I’m easy like Sunday morning.” Well, the one thing I discovered in F3 NOLA, is that easy workouts are not things that motivate me to get up in the gloom. To me, Easy is sleeping in, overeating, staying up late, foregoing that hard conversation, etc. Simply put, easy is being indifferent or passive. Conversely, I’m not saying that you should always look to redline your heart rate at every workout but it’s not my natural inclination to do hard things. So, under that mindset of creating a hard workout, I presented the following.

    Warmup – Low Slow Squats, Low Slow Merkins, Imperial Walkers, SloVigodas, and Grass Grabbers

    The Thang – Perform 30 air squats, 25 V-Ups, 20 Body Rows (flat portion of hand rail where you are inverted and bring your chest to the bar), 15 No Cheat Merkins (hand release merkin with two shoulder taps), 10 Bulgarian Split Squats (each leg by the fountain), 5 Burpees and then run a ¼ mile. Rinse and repeat a total of 4 times. Maytag killed that workout and picked up the six!

    COT – Countoff, Namerama and gave thanks to God for his gift of physical health so we can help others in need.

  • Welcome Back Smooth, When in Charge Take Charge and Four Lucky Winners Treated to a Loofah Gourd – from Heisenberg

    YHC was running late after gathering four large Loofah Gourd’s from my back yard and loading up my vehicle with an 80# sand medicine ball, 60# sandbag and a frisbee. I had agreed to Q at Frac’s suggestion after coffee on Saturday. I didn’t complete the signup until 6:00 am on Sunday, which created some confusion as Vagabond saw an empty signup sheet and was intent on Qing a Halloween themed workout. I arrived at 6:30 ran to the PAX who were lined up and took charge in my rightful role as the officially signed up Q. Vagabond kept the PAX entertained with a Halloween themed selection of music.

    The warm up – Grass Grabbers, Abe Vigoda, Imperial Walkers, Side Straddle Hops.

    The Thang – Mosey to the Foundry for some Murph training. Two pax took the sand bags while the other PAX used the Frisbee to move to the Foundry. After 5 frisbee throws the coupons would rotate. If the frisbee fell to the ground three burpees. Once at the foundry we began rounds of 5 pullups/rows, 10 Merkins, and 15 Squats. I think the winner was Vagabond with 14 rounds. Using the same mode of transportation we headed to the back of NOMA for some Mary (LBC, Flutter kicks, Freddy Mercuries). 5 Sunday mornings then back to the flag. Where minds were tricked with Loofah treats.

    Welcome back Smooth who returned the day before from Spain after finishing his four year work assignment.

    FYI My neighbors have an extensive trellis in their back yard and I am often the benefit of their botanical bounties that grow on my side of my fence.

    Not a typical garden vegetable, luffa grows slowly and matures well into autumn. It prefers plenty of sunshine, hot summer temperatures, adequate water and well drained soil. In the right conditions, luffa vines grow vigorously, sometimes as long as 30 feet. When provided an overhead trellis, the vines’ tendrils twine and wind up and across overhead supports. They can even create a natural shade canopy.
    Eye-catching, sunshine-yellow flowers appear in late summer through early fall. The flowers attract bees, ants and other pollinators. After the flowers are spent, elongated fruits form up and down the vines. They dangle here and there in random fashion.
    The adage “things get better with age” applies to luffa. The fruit should fully ripen on the vine before it is harvested. As it matures, the fruit lightens in color and loses water weight. The shell hardens and starts to separate from interior fibers. Typically the vine starts to dry, as well. However, wait too long and the outer shell may over harden, which makes peeling difficult. Decay also can begin, as evidenced by dark spots, when fully ripened fruit is left too long on the vine.
    Growers typically break off the mature fruit’s outer shell by slamming it on a hard surface or crushing it with a heavy utensil. If peeling is still difficult, a drench of water sometimes helps. Peeling reveals a spongy fiber within, which should be extracted, washed and squeezed to remove excess water. A bleach-water soak can lessen persistent stains. Otherwise, the fibrous “sponge” should be left in the sun to thoroughly dry, which helps curtail mold growth.

  • Cold Play – from Vagabond

    Music Coldplay

    Pumpkins around museum race – hand off chain, holder is stationary

    Jump rope, LBCs, step ups, 5 burpees, run corner route

    80
    40
    20
    5

    60
    30
    15
    5

    40
    20
    10
    5

    Frisbee Toss closest to the pumpkin
    Closest nothing but calls penalty for furthest and everyone else

    Sunday mornings

    Mary

  • Old Lady Bike – from Vagabond

    Count off, Bear crawl 1 at a time for 3 trees while others side straddle hop, hillbilly, imp walker. Crawler stands when done. Others catch up. Everyone goes 2x

    Stations
    Timer is bike around museum
    Alternating step ups
    American hammers with weight
    Jump rope
    Curls
    Box cutters

    Sunday mornings

    Mary

  • Deep Sea Diver Down then Up and Up – from Heisenberg

    Warmup Windmills x 10, Grass Grabbers x 10, Imperial Walker x 25, Arm Circles Forward, Backward, Seal Claps, Overhead Claps x 10, Moroccan Night clubs x 20

    Deep Sea Diver Down – Starting at the top step of NOMA, 8 Shoulder Taps IC then descend a step and reduce the count by one until we get down to the bottom.

    Deep Sea Diver Up – This was a failed attempt as we went up head first and it was way too easy so YHC nixed the experiment at step 5.

    Mosey to the wooden steps – IC Right Leg Step ups 25, 10 Dips, Left Leg Step Ups 25, 10 Dips

    Mosey to the Singing Oak – Ring of Fire – 10 Squats around the ring while Pax held the Al Gore. Frac failed to follow my clear instruction to avoid standing in ants.

    Mosey to Field with Tall Grass – Pax held plank position as first PAX bear crawled to first tree and started 25 LBCs and then then bear crawled to third tree. As the first Pax started the LBC the next Pax would bear crawl. At some point Surge became impatient and started out of turn.

    Mosey to Benches – Monkey Humpers IC x 25

    Mosey to Swans – Jack Web to 5

    Mosey Back to NOMA Steps – Deep Sea Diver Up – This time we started on the first step and went backwards feet first up to Step 8. This is the proper way to do a reverse Deep Sea Diver.

    Mosey to Side Steps – Calf Raises IC x 10 then Slow x 10

    Mosey to Back of NOMA – 3 Sunday Mornings

    Mosey Back to Flag – Time for 5 Burpees
    COT

  • Dodge Ball Tag and More Fun – from Fracsac

    7 Pax posted to the Renaissance including one DR from Pensacola, Moonshine.
    Warmup facing the bacon.
    11s on the steps. Dips at the fountain and burpees up top.
    Circled the museum a few times throwing a frisbee doing burpees when dropped.
    Played some dodgeball spin the bottle tag.
    Sunday Mornings and some Mary.

    COT where we were joined by another Pax finishing a run.

    First ever Sweaty Renni Brekky at Russels followed with Jingle Vader and Willie.

    What a great way to start the week.

    SYITG

  • 1776 with FNG Monopoly – from Hokie

    On a balmy, humid Sunday, YHC arrived at The Renaissance around 0610

    At 0615 FNG arrives and YHC welcomes said FNG requesting information on who EH’d. As it turns out he was EH’d by someone in an online Dad’s mentoring group from afar (I believe Phoenix)

    At 0630 Disclaimer was given and Warmorama proceeded. At approximately 0635 1776 was introduced

    18 exercises
    17 for 100 seconds each
    10 second transition between exercises
    18th exercise, burpees for “only” 76 seconds.

    It is Sunday and it is Renaissance so to the back of NOMA for Sunday mornings

    COT and naming of FNG, a board game enthusiast, …

    Welcome Monopoly who is getting ready to join his M, welcoming their 3rd blessing into this world