Tag: Northshore Pax

  • Burpees anyone?

    This is going to be short guys. 4 of us showed up to the A1C on a rainy morning (no turbo dog though) . With no official Q, Cowbell and I decided to share. I conducted the warmups which consisted of SSH, grassgrabers, torso twists, and imperial walkers. Then I turned it over to Cowbell, who I knew was going to get his 100 burpees in.

    The thang: 10 burpees on one corner, 20 squats at the next, 20 LBc’s next corner, 20 crunchy frogs at the next, 20 Mericans at the last. Running from corner to corner. 3 rounds of that. Mosey to the first floor for some BLIMPS, with an added bonus of 5 burpees at the end of the incline. 5 burpees at the bottom, run to the top 5 more burpees, then run back down for 10 lunges, run back to the top 5 burpees, then 15 imperial walkers at the bottom, 5 burpees at the top, 20 mericans, 25 plankjacks, 30 squats.

    COT, thanks for coming out gentleman. SYITG

  • Excuse Me While I Kiss the Ground

    So there we were…how every great story starts…today was the commencement of what will hopefully become an annual CSAUP, Uncle Hammer’s 1000 Burpee Beatdown.

    First: Special Shoutouts —

    Jose 10k –DJ Jose had the best possible music, with songs individualized for members of the PAX

    Moby Dick –Dude’s 71, that’s right, 71, and he is out there making us middle agers look bad.

    Hawgcycle — Did this CSAUP on the Southshore by himself in just over 2 hours…no idea how he accomplished that. Awesome work!

    Now onto the beatdown:

    0610: Knowing this would likely be an all day affair, we skipped the normal 2 mile pre-thang, instead moseying from the flags towards the beach, stopping at each fire hydrant for a set of 10 burpees (6 sets out, 6 sets back =120). DJ 10k had Brother Angus lead us off, picking the axe (See what I did there) like lightning, but sounding like thunder. Then, while most of us may be partial to Southern Belles, Mr. David Lee Roth, with help from Steve Vai, pined for a young lass named Yankee Rose. As if the blood wasn’t pumping hard enough by 0615, Vince Neil kickstarted our hearts even further. Before we knew it, we were 1/8 the way to our goal. We returned with the remaining PAX awaiting to begin.

    0630– No warmup necessary. Jump right into the EMOM of 6 burpees. Doing this mitigates the overwhelming thought of 1000, as well as helping with the physically challenging nature of the CSAUP. As the Zen philosopher Basho once said, or maybe it was Bushwhacker, “A journey of 1000 miles begins with a single burpee.” How true.

    Mentally, the wash rinse and repeat of doing this for an hour can be quite taxing. This is where DJ Jose was so great. Always thinking of other, he picked out songs for most of the PAX. Some included were:

    The Bird (Morris Day and the Time) –Bird

    U Can’t Touch This (MC Hammer) –Hammer

    Some Moby Song —Moby Dick

    Relax (Frankie Goes to Hollywood) –Zoolander

    The Best Around (From Karate Kid) –Russo

    To be honest, the hour was over before we knew it. Most PAX were asking to continue for another hour, and Hammer could easily have been elected mayor of CSAUPtown but for all the mail in ballots. However, they all missed their wives so much, they could not bear to continue for another minute. That was the right choice, guys, as hard as it was to make.

    So, by 0730: 120+365 (5 minutes were sets of 7)+ 15 (a burpee for each PAX during COT) = 500

    Halfway home by coffeeteria!

    PHASE 2: Do 250 OYO throughout the day before reconvening at 6 pm at Grandmother’s House. Some went more traditional –Hammer did 25 sets of 10 throughout the day (looked weird doing it outside the Pelican Park gym before 2.0’s basketball game). DJ 10k did his while his M worked out. Of course, he overachieved, doing another 350 before lunch. Russo knocked the rest of his out before I got home, it seemed. Hawg’s Breath did a few with his adorable daughter on his back, like the true bad ass he is. However we decided to get it done, we finished 750 before twilight.

    PHASE 3: Final 250 at Grandma’s

    6 skrong at Grandma’s at 1800. Turbo, Bird, Jose, Hammer, Hawg’s Breath, Akbar. Knocked out the last quarter in just over 30 minutes. Having an eclectic mix to inspire us: CCR, NIN, and Billy Idol (twice, in fact. No really.)

    …And done! We then enjoyed some F2 at Old Rail, then home to bed.

    Thank you all for joining in this venture. Each of you inspired me along the way, and I am indebted to you all for the kindness, generosity, friendship, and leadership you all display.

    For those that “missed” it, there will always be next year!

  • Friday the 13th

    It was a cold, chilly morning. So YHC decided to get up early and run sprints on top of the A1C. I sprinted the long path, walked the short. It was good to get the heart rate up. I was happily surprised to see Moby show up a bit early. He quickly joined in with me. After awhile, Einstein rode up on his bike, quick look at the clock, and it was 5:15.

    Warm up: Toe touches, torso twists, and self love. We moseyed to side of the parking lot and did Lieutenant Steve’s. 2 lounges, 1 squat, 4 lounges, 2 squats, etc…all the way across the parking garage. We then did 4 corners: 7 burpees each corner, 14 hand release Merkins, 21 squats, 28 lbc’s. The alarm went off, and I had to leave. It was a pleasure leading y’all this morning. SYITG.

  • Rinse, Lather, Repeat

    Okay, so 4 straight days of softball until 9 each night, running 5 miles the night before, and Katie’s 40th birthday. These are all the reasons why I came unprepared this morning to the A1C. However, Tabata is always a great workout, especially when you still have the list of exercises still in your car. But then you come up with a better idea. Round Robin Tabata. So that is what happened this morning at the A1C. Everyone coming up with exercises, including Einstein’s crazy Lord of the Dance jump rope cross overs. It was tough, it was fun, and it was an honor to lead you gentlemen.

  • 21

    Nothing special at the A1C this morning. Just myself for a 2 mile pre-thang, then BBQ showed up and we went straight to work. I decided to do 21 today. Started with mericans and squats, then run the length of the parking lot. When we got to round 7, we added plank jacks, when we got to 14, we added lbcs. The alarm went off and that was it. Thanks to BBQ for the company and conversation. SYITG

  • Hammer Time

    I arrived at 4:30 to the A1C ready to work. Knocked out the ISI, then started running laps. I was pleasantly surprised when Hammer showed up at 5 to run with me. He ran at my much slower pace, and the conversations were great. BBQ was the next to arrive, then Cowbell. A much needed smile came to my face. I am loving the A1C, and I am glad my brother are showing up for the beatdowns. Well, a little confusion in our conversation, I thought Hammer volunteered to take the Q, so on the spot, he began this semi-intense workout with the IPC due in the morning.

    Warm-up: SSH, imperial walkers, toe touches, cherry pickers. We had a bit of everything this morning: a smorgasbord if you will.

    We ran up and down the garage stopping a specific points doing freak nastys, merkins, jump squats, sister mary’s, lbcs, and other various exercises including bear crawls somewhere in there. And Cowbell’s favorite: crunchy frogs. Then a long sprint at the end with Cowbell pushing me to go faster with his squeeky voice lol.

    Then suicides, the length of the parking garage, going every 2 lines. Unfortunately, my alarm went off at 5:46, so I had to leave. It was a great beatdown, with great friends.

    Prayers to all us teachers. Y’all we don’t make the rules or the schedules. It’s crazy for us. We plan for one thing, and then bam: They change it up on us, yet again. We want the best for our students. We will get them where they need to be.

  • Present, but not all there

    With a crazy week of hybrid teaching with a two day break from hurricane Sally, YHC mind was elsewhere this morning. But you can’t start an AO and not show up, right? I dang near did just that. I arrived at 4:20 to do my extra workout as usual. I knocked out my ISI, then started a merican/squat laps around the parking garage. No running, just a nice walk. Maybe I was just saving up my energy for IPC tomorrow.

    The thing: Warm-up: SSH, Toe Touches, Arm Circles

    Moseyed to Stonehedge . Grabbed two coupons for shoulder shrugs, mericans, incline rows, curls for the girls, and squats. Moseyed to the courthouse were I graciously handed the q over to hammer. 5 burpees, followed by a bear crawl, then sprint up to the stairs, up the stairs, and sprint back, then 4, 3, 2, and 1. Moseyed back to the top of the garage for some core. Then 7’s. 6 dirkens, run across to do Nolan Ryans (1 each arm), 5 then 2 etc… As the usual, I had to leave early to take temperatures of students. Thanks to hammer and zoolander for showing up, and taking over some of my responsibilities. Next time my head will be clear, and my body will be ready for more intensity. SYITG…Jose 10K