Tag: Triple Shift

  • The Mogadishu Mile – from Kilo

    YHC was a bit nervous for this VQ but before the gloom came, he spent the previous night checking the Q sheet, looking up a beatdown worthy of the events of the day (asking for his FiA’s dad’s blessing). No one signed up to Q, the Pax questioned who would do it and YHC claimed it less the moment pass. The Pax were kind enough to let him VQ and offer some fraternal correction along the way.

    Disclaimer, mosey, Warm-o-rama, then the Thang:

    4 Rounds: 19 ground-to-overhead, squats, merkins, 400 meter mosey all while maintaining contact with your favorite rock.

    Finish with announcements, intentions and COT

  • TA’s 2nd Maniversary – from Architect

    YHC was not in the mood for running…seems to be a theme lately.

    Disclaimer, warm-ups, late arrivals, really late arrivals, new faces, grumbling….all signs of a good day.

    Exercise 1 – 7 Mins in Heaven – 7 burpees, 14 merkins, 21 Squats, 28 FKs, repeat for 7 mins.

    Rocks selected –
    R1 – 12 Thrusters
    R2 – 12 Curls, 10 Thrusters
    R3 – 12 AHammers, 10 Curls, 8 Thrusters
    R4 – 12 Declined Merkin, 10 AHammers, 8 Curls, 6 Thrusters
    R5 – 12 “Hell Raisers”, 10 DMs, 8 AHammers, 6 Curls, 4 Thrusters
    R6 – 12 Rows, 10 “HRs”, 8 DMs, 6 AHammers, 4 Curls, 2 Thrusters
    R7 – 12 Rock Passes, 10 Rows, 8 “HRs”, 6 DMs, 4 AHammers, 2 Curls

    Replace Rocks and CoT.

    Prayers for the Holidays and Great to see Gumbo join us!

  • Remembering Pearl Harbor – from Fracsac

    6 pax at the Mothership to remember the day that dragged the USA in WWII.
    47 degrees with a light wind and dry conditions.
    Warmup up at the peristyle.

    First fact dropped: At 6:37 a.m. on the morning of December 7th, 1941, the Wickes-class destroyer USS Ward attacked and sank a Ko-hyoteki-class midget submarine near the entrance to the harbor, officially making it not only the first shot fired on that day, but the first American shots in the War in the Pacific. The sub’s periscope was spotted above the water by the minesweeper Condor, which alerted the crew of the Ward, who opened fire on the intruder.

    Pax asked official local time the Japanese invasion started. Burpees for being wrong: On December 7, 1941, at 7:55 a.m. Hawaii time, a Japanese dive bomber bearing the red symbol of the Rising Sun of Japan on its wings appears out of the clouds above the island of Oahu.

    Mosey to the great lawn. Next fact: 37 pairs or trios of brothers were assigned to the USS Arizona. Of those, 23 sets were killed, constituting 62 men.

    5 burpees per corner with 8 burpees at last corner
    Bear crawl short sides

    Pax asked how many Americans were killed this day. Within 300 would not bring on a penalty. We did 10 x 8 count body builders. FYI: Ultimately, 2,403 Americans died in the attack. A total of 18 ships were lost or damaged, including the USS Arizona, which still leaks oil from beneath the war memorial in the harbor. All this damage was inflicted in just two short hours.

    18 big boi sit-ups then run to bridge by Cafe Du Monde. Rinse and repeat.

    Pax asked what North American country first declared war on Japan? Penalty of 10 x 8 count body builders for wrong answer. It was Canada!
    FYI: Japan’s invasion of Hong Kong began the morning of December 8th, 1941. Hawaii’s timezone is 18 hours behind, meaning that while British, Indian, and Canadian forces defended against the Japanese forces, war between Canada and Japan was already underway before the first bombs fell on Pearl Harbor. As a result of the Hong Kong invasion as well as the surprise assault on Canada’s North American ally, Prime Minister Mackenzie King (above) declared that a state of war existed with Japan, which preceded President Roosevelt’s address by mere hours.

    How long was famous FDR “Day of Infamy” speech? 7 minutes!
    3 minutes of the suck, 1 minute rest, 3 minutes of the suck.

    In Canada what is a 2-4? Wrong answer, so 10 x 8 count body builders. It’s a case of beer! 24 pack…

    Run the four corners again with 4 burpees at each corner.

    Circle up for Mary.

    COT

    It was an honor to lead!

    SYITG

  • Remembering Pearl Harbor – from Fracsac

    6 pax at the Mothership to remember the day that dragged the USA in WWII.
    47 degrees with a light wind and dry conditions.
    Warmup up at the peristyle.

    First fact dropped: At 6:37 a.m. on the morning of December 7th, 1941, the Wickes-class destroyer USS Ward attacked and sank a Ko-hyoteki-class midget submarine near the entrance to the harbor, officially making it not only the first shot fired on that day, but the first American shots in the War in the Pacific. The sub’s periscope was spotted above the water by the minesweeper Condor, which alerted the crew of the Ward, who opened fire on the intruder.

    Pax asked official local time the Japanese invasion started. Burpees for being wrong: On December 7, 1941, at 7:55 a.m. Hawaii time, a Japanese dive bomber bearing the red symbol of the Rising Sun of Japan on its wings appears out of the clouds above the island of Oahu.

    Mosey to the great lawn. Next fact: 37 pairs or trios of brothers were assigned to the USS Arizona. Of those, 23 sets were killed, constituting 62 men.

    5 burpees per corner with 8 burpees at last corner
    Bear crawl short sides

    Pax asked how many Americans were killed this day. Within 300 would not bring on a penalty. We did 10 x 8 count body builders. FYI: Ultimately, 2,403 Americans died in the attack. A total of 18 ships were lost or damaged, including the USS Arizona, which still leaks oil from beneath the war memorial in the harbor. All this damage was inflicted in just two short hours.

    18 big boi sit-ups then run to bridge by Cafe Du Monde. Rinse and repeat.

    Pax asked what North American country first declared war on Japan? Penalty of 10 x 8 count body builders for wrong answer. It was Canada!
    FYI: Japan’s invasion of Hong Kong began the morning of December 8th, 1941. Hawaii’s timezone is 18 hours behind, meaning that while British, Indian, and Canadian forces defended against the Japanese forces, war between Canada and Japan was already underway before the first bombs fell on Pearl Harbor. As a result of the Hong Kong invasion as well as the surprise assault on Canada’s North American ally, Prime Minister Mackenzie King (above) declared that a state of war existed with Japan, which preceded President Roosevelt’s address by mere hours.

    How long was famous FDR “Day of Infamy” speech? 7 minutes!
    3 minutes of the suck, 1 minute rest, 3 minutes of the suck.

    In Canada what is a 2-4? Wrong answer, so 10 x 8 count body builders. It’s a case of beer! 24 pack…

    Run the four corners again with 4 burpees at each corner.

    Circle up for Mary.

    COT

    It was an honor to lead!

    SYITG

  • Hawg’s Birthday – from Charmin

    All came out to celebrate Hawg. Some Ran, Some Rucked, others just showed up. All had a good time.

  • Hawg’s Birthday – from Charmin

    All came out to celebrate Hawg. Some Ran, Some Rucked, others just showed up. All had a good time.

  • Bears, Monkeys, and Donkeys at the Mothership – from Triple Shift

    With Thanksgiving on my mind, I wanted to make sure that the NOLA Pax knew how thankful I was to Q the Mothership. My watch shows 6:30 am and I launch into my necessary disclaimer and go over the 5 core principles of F3. From there we head to the Peristyle for the low slow warm ups with the form police out in full force.
    WARMARAMA
    10 Squats, 10 Merkins, 10 Peter Parkers, 10 Shoulder Taps, 10 Tie Fighters (forward and backward) with 15 Burpees. Everything was in a slow cadence and the form police had to issue citations for not getting past 90 degrees on the squats. Not being in a plank position for the Peter Parkers and Shoulder Taps (Saw too much A Frame going on) and not getting the chest to the ground on the Merkins and Burpees.

    THE THANG
    I inform the PAX of my desire to go around the great lawn on the pavers by performing the Gorilla, Bear Crawl and Crawl Bear. Specifically, we start on the pavers in front of the small monument and we are always facing north. We proceed to Monkey to the right all the way to the covered structure. From there, we bear crawl north to the covered structure. Once we reach that location, we Monkey to the left to the covered structure then Crawl Bear south to the covered structure. Once we reach the last covered structure, we Monkey to the right to where we started. That routine took about 20-25 minutes.
    We cross the street to the use the benches in front of the Peristyle for 10 low slow Bulgarian Split Squats (each leg), 10 low slow dips and some reverse plank time with our feet on the benches and shoulders making contact with the ground.
    With time running short I lead the Pax in the JackAss Webb routine which is a one burpee / 2 donkey kick exercise. We do 5 burpees IC /10 DK, 7 burpees IC /14 DK and 10 burpees IC / 20 DK.
    Finish up the last 10 minutes with stretching.

    COT
    Had the countoff, namerama and shared the importance of being grateful not just thankful. Being thankful was more of a thought or feeling while being grateful compels us to action. Specifically, gratitude is incomplete if there is no expression of your gratefulness. So, this Thanksgiving season, show your gratitude by expressing it in a concrete way. Maybe, sign up to Q a workout to express your gratitude for F3 and what it has done in and through your life.

  • Charmin and the Runners – from Charmin

    As per usual, the Runners came and killed their workout from Coach Gregg.

    YHC did a nieghborhood lap that felt faster than normal. It may have been the cooler air. Here’s to hoping that the weather get’s even cooler!

  • Stretch, Run, and Whatever KB was Gettin’ Done – from Bolt

    YHC got a HC from Pillsbury the night before, making him a Kotter and thus, there was no backing out of the gloom this rainy morning. The S&M crew found the marathon preppers fast at work well before the disclaimer as we made our way to the pavilion with a guest appearance by KnOTS’ own Scantron. KB brought toys and flailed about as the S&M crew did their thing.
    We reassembled in the rain for COT; honored as always.

  • Unlucky #13 – from Architect

    Q woke up eager to push the PAX with a memorable workout in honor of his daughter’s 13th birthday. To the Q’s delight, there were 13 PAX in the gloom, can’t ask for a better sign.

    Warm-a-rama with 13 of everything.

    Rocks selected, mosey to parking lot.

    13 Big boys, 13 Merkins, 13 Squats, 13 OH Presses, Run 50 yards
    Repeat….13 times

    Ended with 13 Burpees as icing on the cake.

    COT with special focus on Men’s Mental health.