Cletus – Who’s Got the Q?

Doc: “If I’d known that you were the Q, I would have skipped and saved this tight leg from your sprints.” Me: “I’m not Q’ing today.” But, after no Q showed, …looks like it I AM Q’ing! This was a great opportunity to Q on the fly. Benefits: Didn’t lose any sleep the night before while planning the perfect Q

Warm-up: Mosey to upper end of Ivan lot. SSH 25x, GMs 10x, Arm circles 10F/10B, Merkins 15x.

Thang 1: Mosey to amphitheater

Round 1: Dips 20x; BTW each Pax count 15

Round 2: Step ups 15x; People’s Chair each Pax count 15

Round 3: Jump ups 15x; BTW each Pax count 10

 

Thang 2: Mosey to playground & monkey bars

Two rounds: Pax popcorn ab/core exercises while one pax completes 5-10 pull-ups

 

Thang 3: Mosey back to Ivan lot for some railroads. Starting at top, each Pax occupies a parking stripe.

Round 1: Starting at top, Pax 1 jumps over planking Pax to first open stripe. Continue Indian run/Railroad style to end of parking lot. Mosey back.

Round 2: Same with 5x Derkins on curb and plank hold

Round 3: Same with 5x WWIIs and Low slow flutter

 

Thang 4: Run to end of parking lot, step ups on curb 10x in cadence, run back

Run to end of parking lot, 5 burpees, run back

 

Mary: Mosey to tennis courts

Popcorn ab work at least two rounds, maybe three

T-Claps (Recognition): HaxMat’s third F3 workout

Prayer requests: The Natural’s brother – hip surgery. Our world – stop spread of Coronavirus

Announcements: Census 2020 is here. Town of Holly Springs and all communities rely on Federal funding for hospitals, libraries, schools, roads, fire stations, and emergency  services. When applying for such funding, an important criteria is, How many folks does would the project serve? Thus, it is very important to have an accurate head count of the community. So, please complete your Census 2020 as soon as you receive your code in the mail.

Coronavirus is here too. Two staff in Doc’s NCSU Dept. of Applied Ecology are on a team of modelers on a nationwide team that is predicting (modeling) the spread of the virus. Numbers are astounding if the current pace continues. Each one of us must do our part to slow the spread and “flatten the curve.” Among other things, practice social distancing!

Community Q & 3rd Cousin’s 18lb Suck Tubes

With pollen and the fresh sent of hot garbage in the air at U-Turn, YHC was on the fence about posting at Ground Pounder this morning. Dauber applied a quick headlock in the Panera parking lot and before I knew it, I was in the Jones Park parking lot. Dauber in a fresh ‘newer’ smelling shirt was planting the flag as 3rd Cousin opened the back tailgate to his truck. It was about 7:26am by that point and none of us knew who ultimately had Q as we hadn’t seen site Q Forceps yet. Dauber quickly put a plan in place to have each one of us Q some element of the workout, where he would take the warm-up, 3rd Cousin would take the Main Event, and YHC would wind things down with Mary.

As that plan was put into place, Forceps and DOA arrived just in time to find out we had a trifecta Q planned for this morning.

7:30am hit and we were off with Dauber’s warm-up.

Warm Up: Quick lap around the lot and circled up for SSH X20, Fazios X10F\10B, Seal Claps X10, Imperial Walkers X 10, Hillbillies X10, Daisy Pickers X10, Frankensteins X10, Morocan Nightclubs X10 all in cadence. Once we were all good and warmed up, 3rd Cousin jumped in without missing a beat.
The Workout: Quick Mosey to behind the bathroom shelter for some People’s Chair with all 5 PAX calling out 10 counts in cadence, followed by 10 Merkins, then 5 count Balls to the Wall from each PAX, Rinse repeat 2 times. Once complete, 3rd Cousin took us back the long way around the bathroom shelter back to his truck. Apparently, he had fabricated several aluminum tubes each weighing 18lbs a piece. They were about shoulder length wide and really took the guess work out of picking out the right size rocks this morning and wondering what crazy crater someone would leave the other within rotations. He had informed PAX that these aluminum tubes are primarily fabricated for the suction tubes usually found at car washes. We affectionately referred to them as ‘Suck Tubes,’ primarily because of the exercises and reps 3rd Cousin had us do with them.

Round 1- Curls for the Girls X20 (cadence Count), Tricep Extension X20 (Cadence Count), Squats X20, Bus Drivers X10 (Cadence Count), Ground Pounders X20 (Cadence).

Round 2- More of the same except decreasing reps to 15

Round 3- More of the same except decreasing reps to 10

3rd Cousin then passed the Q off to YHC, leaving about 17 minutes.  YHC took PAX on a mosey around the lot and headed to the fences with 2 rungs surrounding the playground.

Each PAX occupied a space on the fence for some Erkins, Derkins, and Dips on the top rung X20 a piece. YHC instructed PAX to the lower rung for same sequence X10. By that point, YHC was getting rave reviews  based on the audible grunts and groans. Called for another rinse repeat mosey around the lot and then back to the low cement walls surrounding the playground. Called for PAX to perform step ups X20 (10 each leg), followed by 20 more Erkins.

Quickly mosey’d back to the lot where each of the 5 PAX occupied a parking space. Each lunge walked to the curbs situated between the lines and performed 20 Shoulder Taps in cadence. Lunge walked back to start, 5 Burpees OYO, Lunge walk back to curb to perform derkins X20, Lunge walk back, 5 Burpees OYO, lunge walk back to curb, Dips X20, lunge walk back to start, 5 Burpees OYO. Circle up for Mary..

Mary: LBC X20 IC, Low Slow Flutter X20 IC, American Hammers X20 IC, Freddy Mercury X20 IC, Pickle Pounders X20 IC, Nipplers X 20 IC, followed by a series of stretches and a Shawshank to cap off the morning.

Not alot of mumblechatter this morning, but definitely alot of effort and hard work. Great job, Men!

Announcements: Check Slack
T-Claps (Recognition): Those running virtual 1/2’s and Full Marathon’s this morning. Dauber on the double down this morning with U-Turn and Ground Pounder. 3rd Cousin for bringing some great new toys. YHC is a big fan of these tubes. The weight and shape is perfect and easy to perform exercises.

Prayer: All those impacted by COVID-19, Military and First Responders. Forceps took us out.

Is That a Jockstrap On Your Head?

EC:  Vasoline

FNGs:  None

Warm Up:  Rolled into Panera Bread parking and saw Mookie in the Patriots mobile.  A quick hello and asked if he had the Q.  Nope, he was willing though.  Also commented, where is everyone?  Virtual half and full marathon running at Womble, ATT, and other places.  Today WAS race day – Wrightsville.  Ugh.  COVID-19.  A lot of PAX had trained hard and were determined to run today.  Great job PAX!  Those folks running shorter distances needed to stay hard and I volunteered to Q.  I had a shovel flag in my car and planted it while I saw Vaseline jog in from his his early run.  Alpine made it four and the clock struck 6:00 am.  PAX and YHC did a quick jog around the parking lot and circled up for Good am, Frankensteins, Imperial Walkers, Hillbillies and Open Gates (for the hips).

The Workout:  Learned Alpine and Vaseline were running the full U-turn.  They agreed to run together.  I was thinking of doubling down at GP and opted for a 5K.   Mookie joined me.  As we ventured down the hill as a four ship, I noticed something on Vaseline’s head.  I asked him if it was a jockstrap?  See picture.  I meant no harm.  It was a shirt sleeve cut off helping his headlight stay in place.  Genius idea – well done.  The mumble chatter led to the iconic movie, Weird Science.  Kelly LeBrock – good memories!  OK, lmk your thoughts after you google her.  Tempo was faster than normal.  Why were Mookie and I keeping up with these gazelles?  Then Mookie took off up the hill. I tried my best keeping up.  Once to the first traffic light, we slowed down.   I think I heard Alpine chuckle and he switched gears from 2nd to 3rd and took off with Vaseline close on his six.  It was about this time I had THAT feeling.  Yes Lipstick, I needed to adjust gross weight.  Mookie was having his own issues.  Something about a steak and cheese from last night not settling well.  Then the feeling went away.  Our pace continued faster than normal for me.  I felt good.  Mookie kept striding faster.  I kept up.  Mumble chatter was good.  At the half way point, Mookie called out a time that was 60 seconds faster than normal for me.  Ran some more on and off.  Then I had to take care of business.  I broke a rule and had not carried supplies with me during this run.  YHC had to improvise.   Made it back to the car for a quick change and thanked God for Clorox wipes.  Way too much info here.  On the way back, we ran into POTS.  He started at 6:30 am and said he was going to run a 5k.  Did some stretching and more mumble chatter.  Alpine and Vaseline finished up with a great time.  Mookie and Alpine went back and picked up POTS. Thank you men.

 

Mary:  Static Stretches.

Announcements:  See Slack/FB.  If using WebEx or similar conference call numbers POTS suggested dialing the local number rather than the 800 number.

T-Claps (Recognition):  Vaseline for EC and keeping bottled water on our shelves with his job.  Also all the PAX running their virtual marathons.  Great work!

Prayer:  First responders, military.  Our families.  Our leaders.  Everyone impacted by COVID-19.


2nd F at Panera – TO GO.

Honor to lead. – Dauber

All By Myself

During these times we’re doing all we can to stay as healthy and as safe as we can.  Mostly, for us, that’s meant smaller workouts with more one-off AOs cropping up so that everyone can still get work in without too much worry.  Some of us have been totally turtling.  My reason is a 6-year old girl named Layla.  As many of you know she ends up in the ER every time she has croup and one of the most frequent times that happens is now, when there is pollen and the changing of seasons.  If she gets anything it can turn itself in to croup and we really don’t want to go to a hospital.  So, aside from the virus, we’re concerned about bringing anything home.  Most of my workouts have come in my garage, following someone’s backblast from that morning.  Maybe there are others out there that don’t want to venture out either.  Maybe in the coming days the government will tell us we can’t.  So why not start a live stream workout?  It’s worth a shot, right?

0529 the live feed fired up.  Would anyone join?  Who knows.  Would I embarrass myself?  Highly likely.  Was it worth it?  I like to think so.

0530, lets go.

FNGs: Aside from a few sleeping spiders in the corners of the garage, I didn’t see any.

Warm Up:

SSH x15ish (keeping cadence count in my head is hard)

Windmills x10 IC

Daisy Pickers x10 IC

Imperial Walkers x10 IC

Hillbillies x10 IC

The Workout:

Trying to plan a regular workout knowing that we were going to be mostly stationary was daunting.  I put together what I thought was a pretty solid plan, but would it fill the time?  It was a circuit based work out so doing it over and over was part of the plan but that would get really old, really quick.  I hoped it would work.

Arms

4×4’s – Start upright with arms raised, burpee down in to 4 merkins, 4 mountain climbers IC , back up – 5x

Air presses – 20x

Curls for the girls – 20x

Bat Wings – 20 circles forward, 20 backwards, 20 seal claps, 20 overhead claps

Legs

Aiken Legs – 20 squats, 20 box jumps, 20 lunges (10 each leg), 20 split jacks

Step ups – 20x

Apolo Ohno – Speed skaters – 20x

Bobby Hurley – 20x

Core

LBC 10x

Big Boy Sit-Up-Ups – All the way to feet 15x

Deadlifts 20x

Chilly Plank Jacks 15x

 

After the core set we did some active resting.

Hold plank and alternate raising arms and holding it

People’s Chair

BTTW (We didn’t do this on the repeat, it was against my garage door and it was loud and I was also terrified that the door would fall and I’d become an internet sensation for all the wrong reasons)

Once the first set was fully done I looked at my watch.  20 minutes!  Hey, alright, this might actually work out.  We did the circuit again, this time at the end adding in some pigeon pose to round out the resting (read: I wanted to kill a few more minutes).

Mary:

American Hammer x15

Low Slow Flutter x10

Freddy Mercury x10

Heel Taps x10

Homer to Marge x1o

Pickle Pounders x10

Announcements:

Lots of stuff happening.  Check Slack for local, small group AOs.  Reach out to your neighborhood PAX and put something together.  Free to lead.

Marathon running tomorrow.  The culmination of Skidmark’s Corona 100 ends tomorrow.  All the hard work that ShamWow, Maybellene, Aquaman, and so many others comes to a head tomorrow.  Not in the way initially intended but still 26.2 none the less.

T-Claps (Recognition):

Boy George for being there with me, virtualy, this morning.  Thanks for making me not just talk to a phone for that time!

Fromunga for watching the workout and following along several hours later.  I encourage everyone to do this.  Find time in your day if you have to in order to find time to work out.

Prayer:

All those dealing with the virus, either suffering through it or caring for or about someone who is.  The medical professionals who risk their own health to be there to care for others. All the thoughts and prayers that PAX keep in their hearts and minds.

 

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You Checked this Place for Fire Ant Hills, Right???

YHC’s eyes opened for some reason at 03:57 this morning. I don’t normally EC but it’s something I want to start adding to my game. I’m awake anyway, so why not today? A great morning for a workout at “the Dog”!

YHC pulled up, strapped on the headlamp and to my surprise another guy gets out of his car and says, “Hey, I’m the new guy. Todd invited me…good to see you.” An FNG…in all this COVID madness…and he’s here for EC! Way to go EHing Norm. Now Norm is usually like clockwork when it comes to EC, so YHC was surprised he didn’t join FNG and I for the EC.  After a few neighborhood loops we also caught up to Forceps. That’s 3 for EC today. A solid start.

EC: Fanny Pack, Forceps, Tool Time

FNG’s: Welcome Tool Time!
Warm Up: After mandatory disclaimers, we mosey to the back of the school and circled up for SSH x 30, and 10 count of Good Mornings, Seal Claps, Overhead Claps, Sir Fazios, and Frankensteins.
The Workout: Indian run around the school.  YHC had promised in pre-blast that I’d be doing something I’ve never done at Sheepdog before. Being a man of my word, we moseyed to the very dark soccer fields and called for 5 pax to bear crawl all the way to the tree line. One pax said, “ALL the way to the tree line?”  The role of the other 2 pax was to lunge walk to the treeline. When a bear crawling pax could go no further, he would shout for help, say I’m done, tap out, or as Dovetail did call out, “medic!” The lunge walker would then take over the bear crawl in true “pick up the six” fashion. Sometimes in life, we need others to take over the bear crawl for us, but we have to communicate and shout out for that help. Once we got to the treeline, we repeated this procedure on the return. At one point, Forceps asks, “did you scope this out for fire ants first?” YHC actually did s little recon two days ago to make sure it was mostly clear. Told Forceps that, he says, “well, they build those hills fast!” Now done with a couple pax a little pushed that I Q’d that Thang, we moseyed behind the school for a round of 7’s.

7’s were hand release merkins on my down and star jumps on my up.

To the wall. Each pax did a 10 count for People’s Chair the 5 burpees OYO. Repeato. We then performed BTTW for a 5 count from all pax followed by 5 burpees OYO.

Each pax took turns running a lap around the track while the rest of the men did AMRAP sets of: Dips, Irkins, Step Ups, Pistol Squats, and Dirkins.
Mary: 15 counts of Box Cutters, Dying Cockroach, H2M, and Pickle Pounders. Dovetail took over with a Wing-Chun punch ring of Fire for the last 3 minutes while talking about the importance of awareness and mindfulness, not only for personal safety, but for those who seek our help and attention (ie. our families and kids who many of us are around much more lately). Good words brother! Have a nice day!
Announcements: Check Slack.  Stay safe! Take care of Eachother. Ask for help if you need it… don’t “bear crawl it” on your own!
T-Claps (Recognition): FNG Tool Time getting after it this morning with the post +EC…brave soul!
Prayer: Our nation right now, those that are sick. Our brother Martini who had to have a COVID test done. Wives and families who need to adapt to a new normal of being together… ALL the time…with both work and play! Honor to lead men.

Does a bear crawl in the Morning Wood(creek)?

3 PAX came out to support my VQ at Woodcreek pop-up AO, “Morning Wood.” Thanks for the support, U.T.I. and Nemo!

Rain stopped just in time for a nice jog from the house over to the Woodcreek clubhouse. Showed up around 5:45 to scout the scenery – no PAX yet but U.T.I.’s car was in the parking lot and he’d already planted the flag and headed out for EC. U.T.I. returned a few minutes later and we scoped things out while we waited for additional PAX. Right as we approached our start time, it was looking like this might be a 2-man show, when out of the gloom comes Nemo. Quick little mosey into the parking lot and we fired things up.

EC: U.T.I

FNGs: None

Warm Up:

SSH, Sir Fazio Arm Circles (F/B), Seal Claps, Overhead Claps, Imperial Walkers, Hillbillies

The Workout:

PAX took a mosey from the Woodcreek clubhouse down near the natural area on Lockley hill. PAX completed hill repeats as follows:

  • Long bear crawl from bottom to top of the hill
  • 10 star jumps
  • Run back to bottom of the hill
  • 10 squats on YHC count
  • PAX repeated this 3 times and took turns counting off cadence. Lunges were provided as an alternative uphill if a break was needed from bear crawling.
  • Karaokes up the hill, 10 merkins, Karaokes down the hill, 10 mountain climbers

Once we’d done our best to ensure we made a neighborhood Facebook post by doing all of these bear crawls on the sidewalk, we headed back up to the clubhouse for some work on the brick walls.

  • People’s chair – PAX counted off to 20 in round-robin order
  • Held People’s chair and completed 20 seal claps, 20 overhead claps
  • BTTW – each PAX counted off to 5 x2

PAX headed back over to the parking lot for some typewriter action on the curb followed by a series of Urkins, Derkins, and Dips.

Mary:

Low Slow Flutter, Box Cutters, Homer to Marge, Plank Holds, Pickle Pounders (Kosher Special), LBCs, Have a Nice Day

Announcements:

  • 3rd F opportunity this weekend – Playset build for my cousin Nikki and her kids is on for 8am start Saturday in Wendell. Have 3 HCs right now, others are welcome to join! We’ll keep social distancing in play as much as possible, wear gloves, etc. This is going to be perfect timing for these kids to get out and play with school out and spring right around the corner.
  • UTI mentioned that Dumbo has additional 3rd F opportunity at the food pantry this weekend. Reach out to Dumbo for more details.
  • Good mumblechatter around reaching out to our F3 brothers that we haven’t seen in a while, checking on everyone during these times where we’re all facing changes in daily routines, stressful times at work, limited interaction, etc.

T-Claps (Recognition): Thanks to U.T.I. and Nemo for coming out to support my VQ. It was an honor to lead!

Prayer: YHC took us out. Praying for strength and comfort to all affected by COVID-19, those who have lost jobs or had shifts/hours cut, etc.

So about that deck of cards…

FNGs: BB
Warm Up: Mosi around parking lot, circled up for 25x SSH IC, 10 Daisy Pickers IC, 10 Windmills IC
The Workout: 52 Card deck that was stacked + 2 Uno Draw 4 cards to spice things up.

Clubs = marionnettes/WWI’s/reverse LBC’s, LBC’s

Spades = squats

Diamonds = dips

Hearts = merkins

Draw 4 = all 4 exercises 4x

Joker = 11 delegated exercises
Mary: She was there the whole time and then we went for another Mosi around the baseball fields.
Announcements: 16 – Bit is hosting a virtual AO on Facebook Live.
T-Claps (Recognition):
Prayer: Finkle led prayer, Yosemite (job prospects), COVID-19 stuff, Finkle (Uncle with pneumonia, cousin with fever and flu-symptoms…both out of state)

Fogging morning miles

Had 10 show up at various times to get miles in at R4TJ. Skidmark, Pickachu, Cupid, and Lipstick got started at 5 (10 miles). Coal Ash, Nemo, and Valdez got started at 5:30 am (6 miles) although Valdese had to cut it short. And Dumbo, Dawgpound, and Pablo got started at 6 am (5 miles).

FNGs: None

Warm Up: SSHs, Frankensteins, Butt Kickers

The Workout: Had 3 seperate groups going different routes and mileages. I set the course for those starting at the normal time (Nemo, Valdez, myself). Route: Ting > Milpass > Amacord > Bikram > Jones Park > Holly Springs Rd > Bass Lake Rd > Earp > Raleigh > Library Hill > W. Elm > Avent Ferry > Earp > Main Street > Ting (5.8 miles).

Mary: None

Announcements: Only Nemo and I for our version of COT. See Slack and FAcebook. Keep up to date with Covid-19 directives.

T-Claps (Recognition): All runners braving the fog.

Prayer: Society.

How to Catch A Leprechaun

Are you afraid to leave your house?  Is it because of Leprechaun’s?  If so hopefully today’s workout has you better prepared for your battle against the Leprechauns.

EC: Dawgpound, Emeril, Buford, Pablo
FNGs: Nope but if we did they would have been name Leprechaun
Warm Up:

Took a jog to the GCF parking lot.  We then circled up there for the following:

50 Side Straddle Hops — This was to get your heart up as if the Leprechaun from the movie .. “The Leprechaun” was chasing you.  You know the movie that had Jennifer Aniston in it before friends.

Good Mornings
Bat Wing
Randies

The Workout:

Start by working on our quickness.  Quick feet up the one curb.  Followed by a shuffle to the left to Good will.  Keep your eyes ahead.  Don’t let that Leprechaun out of your site.  Quick feet down the GCF curb.  Shuffle to the right keeping your eyes ahead.

Moseyed to the tiny hill by Dunkin Donuts.

Here we practice the far away pounce.  Broad Jump and then crawl bear back to where you started.  Increase the broad jumps by one until we did 5.  After the broad jumps always crawl bear back to where you started.

Mosey to the dock stations.

Here we practice the quick pounce.  Get into a Childs pose but be on your toes.  Lunge forward with one leg.  Bring that arm up.  Lunge forward with the other leg.  Repeat for 10 reps each leg.

Next we moseyed to the bank.  The Leprechaun’s love gold so we did some ATMs.  10 Alternating Shoulder Taps, 10 Tempo Merkins 10 Merkins.

We then took a trip back to the flag.  We then walked like a Leprechaun (Duck Walk) and when someone shouted pick up the gold we did a burpee from the duck walk.

We then repeated the circuit.  Though after the broad jumps we did 5 Monkey humpers to show the Leprechaun who is boss.  After the quick pounces we do squat hold where each pax counted to 1o.  We followed that with Balls to the Wall.

Mary:

Bridge with our shoulder off of the ground
Extended Toe Touches
LBCs
Floor Wipers
Homer to Marge

Announcements:

Stay Safe everyone.
Running from Womble for all those that trained.

T-Claps (Recognition):
Prayer:

All first responders
Leaders
Everyone that is part of the Health Community

Coincidence? I think not

FNGs:  None.

YHC woke up at 4:45 am to the pounding of rain and a pounding headache.  Why did I volunteer to Q Tiger Blood?  Crap, Deadbolt dropped a HC on FB.  I have to go.  I gave my word.  With the rain, I opted for the tri shorts.  I thought they would be perfect for the anticipated moistness.  At least it was 60 degrees out.  Fog was not as bad as it was yesterday.  It had been a long time since I posted 7 days in a row – could be the first time come to think of it.  Cool.  I pulled in to Holly Grove Middle and smiled when I saw Deadbolt and Mookie.  I also saw two additional cars and was greeted by two females as I got out of my car.  They were friendly.  I planted the shovel flag and greeted the PAX.  I may have mentioned let’s go get some coffee and then noticed the rain had stopped.  Coincidence?  I think not.  Clock struck 5:30 am and we were off.

Warm Up:  A nice jog around the parking lot.  Legs were stiff from some lunges we executed yesterday.  I also got dry needled in both hips yesterday.  I had this appointment on the books in preparation for the run at Wrightsville.  I did not want to cancel – helping support our local businesses.  It always feels better after dry needling – highly recommend this treatment for some achy/soreness.  Circled up for the following exercises:  20 SSH, 10 sir Fazio arm circles (F, B), Daisy pickers, seal claps, overhead claps, Don Quixote, and Hillbillies.  During our warmup, a Holly Springs police car drove in and circled around us.  Did someone call them about a group of men coming together in the gloom?  Doubtful.  We thank these men and women for keeping us safe each and every day.  We waved to the officer as we ran by him/her on the way to the track.

The Workout:  Having a senior moment, I do not know “exactly” what we did or the order that played out, but I will tell you, we did a lot of “stuff” and kept moving throughout.  I reached out to U.T.I. And Yogurt for some running ideas.  I am no longer a runner.  Extra weight, thousands of miles on these knees, lots of excuses I know.  But I did not want to disappoint the PAX.  I dove in the F3 exicon and found some ideas with runs and using a track.  Here’s how it happened:  got on the track and began bear crawls.  Gloves got nice and wet.  From there a nice jog down the track.  On the straight (halfway), executed 10 merkins.  More running to the turn; 10 squats.  More running again.  This happened repeatedly running and then stopping to execute some exercises.  At one point we did reverse bear crawls, pickle pounders, Carolina dry docks, dips, erkins.  Decided to do one full lap at our own speed.  Circled back for the six.  Lots of good mumble chatter on the track.  Threw in some Frankensteins, lunges.  Departed the track and had PAX crab leg walk up the path to the sidewalk.  These suck.  Back on our feet and jogged to the back of a building searching for a good brick wall.  Each PAX took turns counting 10 cc as we performed BTTW and People’s Chair.  Finished with plank wall taps.  It was getting late and we moseyed to a dry spot of the ground for Mary.

Mary:  Found the covered area by the elementary school and cranked out 10 burpees OYO.  Did some leg stretching while doing various runner’s stretches.  Got on our six for the following exercises:  bridges, alternating one leg bridges, side leg lifts, side bent leg lifts, WWIIs, H2M, hello dollies,  box cutters, Freddie Mercury, and some static stretches.  Each PAX added their favorite AB exercise 20 cc:  low slow flutter and nipplers.  YHC added American Hammers but only had 10 cc left in the tank.

Announcements:  Everything is CANX.  Lots to negatively to dwell on.  Let’s be better than this.  It’s time like this  we need to elevate and do better.  It’s our time to lead.  Don’t count America out.  It all starts at home.  As husbands, as fathers, as brothers, as neighbors, etc.  Find ways to help each other.  Be kind.  Lift each other up.  Stay disciplined.  Stay hard.  Find positivity.

T-Claps (Recognition):  All PAX keeping fit, exercising when and wherever they can.  PAX doing their best for their family.

Prayer:  Unspoken, PAX injured, sick, etc.  our families.  Deadbolt shared he had a colleague, Richard, suffer a heart attack and die this week.  Young – 60 yrs old.  We prayed for him and his family.  God is in control.  We will get through this.

As we walked to our vehicles, it began to sprinkle.  Not once did the rains come during our workout.  Coincidence?  I think not.

 

An honor to lead.  -Dauber