Tag: The 610 Stomp

  • 610 Stomp #172, The Christmas Lights

    It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, everywhere you go….except City Park.   YHC took extra care and effort to create a Map My Run Route for a Christmas 610 Stomp.  This route would take the PAX down Roosevelt Mall and Lelong Dr and along the City Park Walking path next to the small lagoon so that we could witness the lights and celebration of the Holiday Season.   I have attached a few photos below of the sites witnessed this morning.

    Here are the lights at the corner of City Park Ave and Carrolton
    Here are the lights hanging in the trees as we crossed Anseman Ave near the City Park Ave. Entrance
    The PAX mid stride as we admired the lights in the Peristyle
    Here’s me taking a selfie directly in front of the Celebration in the Oaks entrance. 
    The rear view of the Botanical Gardens.  Aren’t they magnificent?

    The PAX reached the flag and then turned around to sweep the 6.  As a team, we entered the practice track for 1 lap and circled up for some Mary (IC)

    • LBC x 24
    • Penguins x 24
    • Wife Pleasers x 24
    • Flutter Kick x 24
    • Dying Cockroach x 24
    • Plank (Center, Left, Right)
    • Merkins x 12    

    Mosey Back to the flag for Counterama, Namerama, and COT.   Today YHC requested that we keep request intentions in our hearts and speak those intentions of thanks to the Sky Q for the fortunes we have received.  Thank you for the opportunity to lead.  SYITM

    NMM – YHC has contacted City Park via a public tweet and requested that the lights be turned on from 0515 till sunrise.   Now, we play the waiting game. 

  • 610 Stomp #171


    It was a chilly morning at the Stomp, where 8 veteran Pax posted to get a little running in. YHC posted in sleeveless F3 Garb, in preparation for the upcoming Crazy Ivan! Based upon the outer layers the rest of the pax wore, one would think it was literally freezing outside! Rudy posted today, still upset he missed Walleye’s Notre Dame themed beat down. He was dressed in full winter attire, and he’s faster than me. YHC is, after all, the fastest slow guy in F3 Nation. So YHC got to thinking….is there anything Rudy and I have in common? First, we both belong to F3, which makes us both leaders. Beyond that, not sure. Oh wait! As of about 5 minutes ago, we did have one other thing in common: neither of us started a Back Blast for the last 610 Stomp we Q’d! Badada Boom!
    0530…A brief disclaimer….simple instructions given to run 20 minutes out and 20 minutes back on the regular route….lots of mumble chatter! Just another day at the Stomp!
    Back at the shovel flags, a little Mary:
    Flutter Kicks IC x 20 followed by Hello Dolly IC x 20

    10 Burpees OYO to seal the deal!

    COT
    Countoff, name-o-rama, announcements, intentions, and ended with a prayer to the Sky Q!

    Thanks for posting with me today!

    SYITG!

  • Krazy Ivan Training at the Stomp

    It has been said that the only reason the World wins the GN is due to the Northshore presence.  Is that true?   Well then how would that explain a World victory at the 2019 Krazy Ivan?!   A GroupMe was sent to the Stomp runners to show up sleeveless and handsome.  Thank you all for getting that at least half right.

    The route would be similar to that of the Turkey Day Race.  North on Marconi, South at the roundabout, East to NOMA and up Lelong dr, back down through Roosevelt mall and sweep the 6s. Seal the deal with 10 burpees, 25 LBCs, 10 R Alabama Prom Dates, 9 L APDs.

    Counterama, Namerama, T-Claps to the Sky Q for the gift of the Day.

    Thank you for the opportunity to lead, SYITG

    Da Parish

  • 90% Chance of Rain?

    As the title implies,  the area’s first major cold front was scheduled for Tuesday and 90% chance of rain predicted at 6:00 am…..  Needless to say, the night before I questioned showing up in the gloom and perhaps no one would notice if I took my name off Q listing?

    But what’s a bit of cold rain going to hurt?  Pax all showed up on time with just a minor drizzle to start.  After Rudy finished taking a leak,  the disclaimer and simple instructions given potential rain:

    Run 17:00 Minutes out and back,  then do ~ 3 laps on the track for speed workout,  run straights, jog curves.

    Upon running down Roosevelt Mall then came in a long hair person wearing flop flops to run a steady pace,  Hawg.

    Apparently Smooth misunderstood the instructions and thought the speed work was for entire initial run and not on the track.  All the rest kept a good steady pace and still saved room for speed work.

    We were dry the entire run with barely no rain,  glad I didn’t miss.

    Thanks for the opportunity to lead.

    Bongo

  • The Stomp to Scout Island and Beyond

    Allow me, YHC, to introduce myself. I am known as Fracsac among my F3 Brethren, my real name is not important. One thing you should know about me is that I am the fastest slow guy in F3 Nation. Sure, this may seem subjective, but I have proof. It all started when 8 Pax gathered in the gloom to see what YHC had in store for the 610 Stomp. YHC determined we would run a different route, passing Scout Island, where the scariest Halloween monsters are said to be housed. The plan was to sweep the six along the way, running somewhat as a group. Within the first half mile, our pack was split up in 3 parts. Mahatma, El Guapo, and Rudy took off ahead, YHC settled back a ways from them, with the other Pax making up the six. That may not be completely accurate, as Hawgcycle was really the lone pax in the six, but we would still be on the route if we were waiting for him. I remember the days when I pushed myself to keep up with Hawgcycle, as he was running ahead looking well groomed with a top of the line pair of running shoes. He glided along like the wind, a true force to be reckoned with. Now he shows up with a mullet and flip flops. I doubt I look any better than him, but I do wear shoes. But I digress.
    The three fast Pax would occasionally sweep the six, as YHC had instructed. Good for them, but they would pass me up and ignore me like I was a middle child. Lucky for me, I was a middle child, so I shrugged that off easily. We passed Scout Island without incident, except for having to smell the unpleasant fragrance coming from the portable toilets. As I ran up the Wisner Bridge, I could see the fast pax coming back toward me, on their way to rally the others. In a fashionable yet blatantly superior act, they ran up the Wisner Bridge twice, showing the rest of the Pax how it is done. Where was Hawgcycle you ask? We didn’t know either. We ran past the festival grounds, still emanating odors from Voodoo fest, which was comprised of what can only be described as the stench of stale beer and vomit. But on our way to the entrance to NOMA, we came across the awesome smell of bacon! What a pleasant treat in comparison to the previous experiences! Into City Park we continued, the three fast pax sweeping past me and collecting the six. We headed into the track for one quick lap, then gathered around the flag. Just enough time left to seal the deal with 10 burpees. Countoff……wait says Da Parish. We have one minute remaining. Well, then 5 more burpees. Now the deal is sealed! Well Done!

    Count Off, Name-O-Rama, Intentions, and closed with a prayer to the Sky Q.

    NMM
    Map My Run showed 4.43 miles.
    The three fast pax were the only three Respect Pax we had this morning. That is impressive! I’m going to strive to be an even faster slow guy.
    Hawgcycle brought me my water bottle from the last Crazy Ivan on the Northshore. You’re probably thinking that was nice of him. The Crazy Ivan was in January. Speaking of which, we need to have a better showing at the Crazy Ivan in January to show our Northshore Brothers some support. Many of them always find a way to respond to our CSAUP events, so time to return the favor. Dates you ask? Keep an eye out for an announcement in the near future.

    Thanks for posting with me today, and for allowing me to be a part of such an amazing group!

    SYITG

  • 610 Stomp- A little change of pace

    4 vets, 1 FNG, and 2 flags is how this gloomy Tuesday started.

    YHC wanted to shake things up a bit, to break the normal routine of the down the bayou and back run.

    The Thang:
    Run 3 loops on the road that circles the track and meet at the entrance to the track at 6:00.
    Roughly 1 mile per loop.
    The idea was to take it easy on the run as to still have some energy for sprint work.
    YHC learned that is impossible when running next to Mahatma! Thanks for the push!

    Sprint waterfall:
    Sprint 100M
    Recover Jog 100M
    Sprint 200M
    Recover Jog 200M
    Sprint 300M
    Recover Jog 300M
    Sprint 400M
    Recover Jog 400M

    The idea was to go back down, 300, 200, 100 but time did not allow us.

    COT: Count off, name o rama where we named Nemo (Welcome Nemo), announcements and prayer.

    Thanks for letting me lead!

    Cowbell

  • 610 Stomp #163 – Wisner Trio

    YHC signed up to Q the Stomp without realizing the Saints were playing Monday night. After a soaking wet beatdown followed by good F2 at Bayou Beer Garden the night before where we witnessed history from Drew Brees, and a whole lot of Da Parish, YHC did not really want to post. Being held accountable worked again, and YHC got up and moving. Two others joined in, and it was decided we would run as a trio via the Wisner Bridge route. A brief Disclaimer, and off we went..

    Down Marconi to Zachary Taylor Drive. Stopped at Pan American Stadium for Merkins IC x 20. Up and over the Wisner Bridge, then make one and a half laps on the bike/walking path, then head back to the flag. Arrived with a couple minutes left…
    Flutter Kicks IC x 20
    Seal the Deal with 10 Burpees OYO

    COT
    Count off, Name-O-Rama, Intentions, closed with a prayer.

    Thanks for posting with me today

    SYITG!

  • 610 Stomp #162 – Run!

    Late Monday, a request for a 610 Stomp Q went unanswered, so YHC committed to taking it, which would also make sure I got my hind end out there! RY mentioned that we might have an exchange student posting Down Range, but the late night temptations of New Orleans probably contributed to the Fartsack. Regardless the reason, no visitor today. YHC arrived to the AO with three minutes to spare and 5 other usual suspects of F3 looking lost in the gloom. With two shovel flags planted and a working streetlight, YHC gave the minimal version of the disclaimer, and said to be back at 0610. We ran……
    Smooth, Rudy, Cowbell, and El Guapo took off way ahead as expected. Thankfully Heisenberg was there to keep YHC company. Not that we were slow. 4.2 miles in 38 minutes, equivalent to a 9:04 pace, is nothing to sneeze at! That sub-9:00 pace is right around the corner!!

    Mary
    Flutter kicks IC x 20
    Hello Dolly IC x 20
    Tin Snips IC x 15
    LBC’s IC x 30
    Crunchy Frogs IC x 10

    Seal the deal with 10 Burpees OYO!

    COT

    Count-off, Name-O-Rama, Announcements (Convergence the 13th), Intentions, and closed with a prayer.

    NMM
    We somehow brought our numbers from 6 to 7 at the COT. Hawgcycle rode his bike to the Stomp, but it was apparent his ETA was a little off. Regardless, he got some good miles in, and still rode his bike home! Well done!!!
    There are lots of opportunities to Q the Stomp. Feel free to change things up, or keep it traditional. Step up and Lead! Remember, leading a workout is how you give back to F3!

    SYITG

  • Lets go Running

    Typical summer morning welcomed 5 PAX at City Park for a morning run.  YHC, always in search of a bit more mileage, decides to lead a regular out-and-back on the Bayou road.  Be back at 6:10 for some Mary.  Disclaimer, and lets get started.

    WAIT FOR ME!  Who is that running to catch up?  Welcome Abacus!  Never too late.  So 6 PAX took off in the morning gloom.

    Not surprisingly, El Guapo and Recall set the pace.  Recall announces that he’s bypassing the piddly Marathon distance, and skipping straight to an Ultra next spring.  Go get ’em Recall!  I suspect El Guapo may take the bait and sign up for something crazy like that too.  Meanwhile, Amnesia working up to the Ragnarok around ATL with the Northshore PAX (on top of plans to ride 100 miles this weekend on a blue bike.  Yikes…)

    #Tclaps to Abacus: longest run of his career!  Nice work, way to push it, brother.  Push all of us by pushing yourself to go farther, and faster.

    Finished up at the Shovel Flags for Mary: 30x each for LBC, Flutter, LBT, Dolly.

    Circle up for count-off, name-o-rama, announcements.  Intentions and Prayers to finish up and get our day started right.

  • 610 Stomp #160 – Going Back to Our Roots

    We got back to our roots this Tuesday….Bayou Root (cause the original route is scary) run 6 minutes, enjoy one minute filled with burpees (preferably 10) and rest, then rinse and repeat until the 45 minutes is up.

    If you enjoying running, come out to the Dome Patrol on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month.  We meet at the corner of Poydras and LaSalle and take in the the sights, sounds, and smells of the Quarter and Downtown.

    Plans are in the making for an Uptown run on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month…follow GroupMe for details.

    Thanks,

    Hawg