The shortest 10 seconds in the history of time

EC: Norm, Boy George
FNGs
: None
Warm Up: Despite post last night stating no running, we did a quick jog around the parking lot before the usual set of warmup exercises – SSH, Windmills, Imperial Walker/Hillbillies, Sir Fazio arm circles, and Good Mornings.
The Workout: Modify posted on social that he was looking for a Q for today, and it’s been a good long while since I led a workout so I took my Daily Red Pill and seized the opportunity to accelerate my fitness while leading a great group of men. I decided on doing a Tabata-style workout, which consists of several exercises in the follow setup – 8 sets of doing AMRAP for 20 seconds, followed by a 10 second rest. After the 8 sets, you get a 1 minute rest before transitioning to the next exercise (so you spend 5 minutes each). I picked out 7 different things that would alternate between upper and lower body, followed by some core exercises with a bit of cardio mixed in. During some of the 1 minute rest periods we did something – squat hold, arm stretches, plank, etc – other than standing around. The order was:
1. Squats
2. Merkins
3. Lunges – alternating legs, every set we switched between forward and reverse lunges
4. Burpees
5. Mountain Climbers
6. Up tempo Side Straddle Hop – 12 IC for each set, pushed for 13 IC on the last one.
7. Plank – switch between Shoulder Taps and Nippler each set

Observations:
1. When putting this together I thought the 10 second rest would feel too long, having never done a Tabata workout before. By the end everyone agreed the 10 seconds felt like about 2 or 3. It didn’t help having my watch that started beeping at 5 seconds to count us down to start the exercise again.
2. Pace yourself. Before the merkins I mentioned the Goggins workout where he does 10 every 30 seconds and thought that was a reasonable goal. Somebody pushed and did 15 the first few sets and was paying for it by the end. As Norm mentioned, that first set always feels easy and gives you a false sense of hope, but by set 6 or 7 you are just praying for it to all be over.
Mary: Went around the circle with each PAX picking an exercise. American Hammers, In-Up-Out, Homer to Marge, WW2s and Low Slow Flutter. Have a nice day!
Announcements: Banana Seat putting together a running challenge for June, more details to be announced.
T-Claps (Recognition): All PAX present for pushing themselves
Prayer: Praise for Wrangler’s daughter’s recovery/continued healing, family/friends of Heather Prince (HSRC founding member) after she passed away unexpectedly, Gamecock’s niece, Coronavirus