The Deck of Death

Another beautiful day on the inside of my garage.  It was chilly when I first got out there but things heated up quickly.

FNGs: Nope

Warm Up:

Windmill x10

Daisy Picker x10

Frankenstein x10

Butt Kickers x10

Moroccan Night Club x10

Imperial Walker x10

Hillbillies x10

The Workout:

The Deck of Death made another appearance today.  It’s a Containment Area favorite because its easy to set up, is stationary, and can consume most of the time.  It’s not a standard deck (I load it with some extra high value cards) but it makes us work.  Numbers counted for what they were, Jacks were 11, Queens 12, Kings 13, and Aces 14.  Today’s combination was:

Hearts – Chillcut Plank Jacks

Diamonds – Diamond Merkins

Spades – Side Straddle Hops

Clubs – Zebra Butt Kickers

Joker – 5 burpees and shuffle it back in to the deck

Mary:

American Hammer x15

LBC x10

Side crunch LBC x10 each side

Low Slow Flutter x10

Homer to Marge x10

Pickle Pounders x10

Announcements:

Nothing new.  Check Facebook and Slack for anything new.

Prayer:

Continued prayers for Pumpkin Spice and his family as they care for a young man who lost his family due to gun violence. They are searching for another family to take him in on a more permanent basis.

Prayers for all of us as we continue to deal with the stay-at-home orders and the stress of all the kids at home and everything else we’re all dealing with.

 

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Running at Red October

FNGs: None

EC:  Fonzie, LED, Norm

Warm Up:  Three PAX for Red October joined forces with 6 PAX for Mutiny and did a quick jog around the loop; circled up for some good am, static arm stretches, Hillbillies, Imperial Walkers, Seal Claps Overhead Claps, Sir Fazio Arm Circles (F/B) and SSH.  Mumble chatter was decent.

The Workout:  See Poster/pic.  Completed three kettlebell exercises from the poster I had made the night before.  After three exercises, PAX ran together around the loop.  Rinse and repeat.  All exercises completed minus lunges and additional kettlebell exercises from our six added at the end.  These included, chest presses, Tricep straight arm curl, skull crushers and 6 inch leg elevation with kb over chest.  Ended up running 1.75 miles.  Great job Gump for hanging in there and shout out to Doc for his first Red October beat down.

Mary:  Joined the Mutiny PAX and FedEx led us with pickle pounders, plank hold, monkey jumpers, boat canoe, and burpees.

Announcements:  F3 10 year anniversary – Jan 2021 Wilmington; Ultimate frisbee coming back to first Monday’s at Mutiny.

T-Claps (Recognition):  Our delivery drivers and first responders.

Prayer:  FedEx took us out.  Dauber’s Godfather, Rudy, who lost his battle with brain cancer, Wrangler’s kid recovering from an illness.  Reach out for help – it’s OK.  Find someone in need – make it right.

 


Heck of a job social distancing; even our vehicles were separated!

Swingers at Paradise City

11 Pax made their way to Paradise City. Pre-blast asked for reflection on whether you could catch Forrest Gump so Pax should have had some idea what was about to happen. Working from home has enabled Pax to catch last minute zzzz’s leading to limited EC and guys showing up at 5:29.

The mornings are always beautiful at Paradise City. All HC’s present and accounted for. Limited mumble chatter.

EC: Aquaman, Vasoline, Skidmark

FNGs: None
Warm Up: 1 lap with stops for SSH x20, Good mornings x 10, Sir Fazio Arm Circles x 10 F/R, Hillbillies x 10

The Workout: 3 laps of Catch Me if you can 2 man Indian Runs.
Lap 1: 5 merkins
Switch partners
Lap 2: 5 squats
Switch partners
Lap 3: 3 burpees

Mosey to the ramp for 11’s. Merkins at the bottom, lunges at the top.
Audible halfway through and mosey to the court for Mary.

Mary: Yoga stretches

Announcements: Bring your Yoga mat to Purple Cobra. Q sheet is empty. If you plan on posting at a workout sign up to Q it. And Pre-Blast the workout.

T-Claps (Recognition): Vasoline making it to the morning workout

Prayer: Wallaby, Wrangler’s daughter

Choo Choo!

It was quite at Downtown Train this morning until a slow driving creepy car was doing circles around the parking lot of Downtown Train. I thought I was solo until Chaps from Wyoming appeared and said “Is this F3?”   After some small talk, finding you out you are Emeril’s neighbor (sorry) the workout commenced.

 

 

 

FNGs:None

Warm Up: Standard DT lap followed by Overhead Claps, Seal claps, Sir Fozio Arm Circles, Imperial Walkers and Hillbillies. Quick  count hamstring and quadricep stretches

The Workout: 1st train stop was at the library for 3 rounds of 1 minute hold for Peoples Chair, 10 merkins, 10 count in cadence Balls to the Library Walls, 10 Derkins, 20 Prisoner Squats, and 15 count in cadence Low Slow Flutter.

2nd train stop was the rock pile for 3 rounds of 21’s, 15 shoulder presses, and 15 overhead squats.

3rd train stop was a pair of brand new benches near the parking deck for 3 rounds of  15 dips, 10 Erkins, and 20 calf raises.

Mary: Freddy Mercury and Homer to Marge.

Announcements: None

T-Claps (Recognition): Chaps for coming out for his 3rd F3 workout and his service to the country.

Prayer: Chaps former unit member who called him in the middle of the night, current and prior military, first responders and the unspoken.

Dear Mom…

Dear Mom,

I’m writing this letter this morning as I woke up early to get a jump start on my day and also because you taught me the importance of being accountable. Like every Sunday for the past 2 years, I’ve been Q’ing this thing called ‘Any Given Sunday’ as part of a group called F3. Sometimes its just me, sometimes we get 4 and as many as 10 out there to run miles around town because that’s what is prescribed and hold each other accountable. That’s what showing up is and thankful you taught me the value of accountability and for you continuing to show up for patients during the time of this pandemic through your 50 year career as a nurse.

So as I rolled out of the driveway this morning to head to Womble, I thought of all those early mornings you woke up early to start your 2nd shift after working til 9pm the night before. Probably half awake, raising two kids on your own, but you did it because you had to and wanted to be sure my older brother and I didn’t go without. I also remember during the summers when I was twelve, you first brought me to your medical office to pull weeds in the parking lot where you worked to learn the value of money and earning a honest wage. When we do these F3 workouts in the summer, as oppressive as they can be with the humidity, it doesn’t hold a candle to the 90+ degree weather you had me in doing manual labor at the age of 12, but I’m better for it and mentally stronger in the gloom because of it. Fortunately, you also taught me the value of being versatile and the importance of communication, which eventually landed me a job inside your medical office and secured a job throughout high school and college. Later landing me my 20+ year career in Healthcare IT. You showed me the value of working from the ground up and for that I thank you.

As I entered the parking lot this morning, I saw that I was not alone. This guy we call Pikachu was there, fresh off a few miles prior to the 5 miles I have planned this morning. He’s a bit of an overachiever and not sure he sleeps, but he’s a solid runner and I’m sure he is gonna make me go faster than I want to go, not because he means to, but it’s a given that we will go faster because of how competitive you and I can be to try and keep up. I then turned around and 2 more guys rolled up. There’s these guys Oboe and Vasoline. Oboe is kinda quiet usually and a silent leader, kinda like you when you want something done and you don’t really say it, you just kind of do it and then based on your actions I usually follow suit and do what you do and I try to keep up. Vasoline is one of the new guys in the group. Been running the past few months on the weekends and through quarantine. He’s battling some issues now with his IT band after overextending on some of his runs, but is doing his research and studying up on how to get stronger to run injury free. You and I both know what burn out can do and always good to take a step back and reassess corrective measures.  A reminder of when you always tell me to breath, especially when presented with challenges. Then there is Coal Ash. Might be the one guy in the gloom that seems to get the most out of me on Sunday’s when he posts. Not really a runner by trade, but a soccer player that is conditioned to run long distances, and can inspire intermittent speed when he wants to drag it out of you, especially up hills. Kinda like the time I didn’t want to take that AP Bio exam in high school because I thought it was too hard and wasn’t going to pass it. You made me stay in all weekend and accelerate my studying on all things amoeba and branch chain amino acids. I eventually passed like you knew I would and actually allowed me to get a jump start on college credits my freshman year. “Don’t put off til tomorrow what you can do today”….yeah I get it.

FNGs: No new guys, but that’s ok, they’ll show soon enough.

Warm Up: With these guys already warmed up, I figured I’d pick up where they left off with a hot lap around the lot. We circled up for some exercises that are gonna sound a bit unusually so I won’t bore you with the details, Good Mornings X10, Imperial Walkers X10, Hillbillies X10, Moroccan Night Clubs X10, Phelps, Fazios 10F/10B, Prisoner squats X10. We then squatted while I explained today’s route

The Workout: Since you are many miles away, I figured this morning’s route needed to be special, but also let you know that I was thinking of you. With that, I decided on a route that in the end when viewing on Strava would look like NH, where you currently live with the end point being close to where you live at the bottom. I even forced Pikachu to run an extra lap with me at the end to accentuate the point. He thought I was trying to finish up and get the extra mileage, but I was actually trying to make the picture on Strava look better. That’s the perfectionist in me that I learned from you and also a tribute to you for always instilling in me the importance of a plan, while also encouraging my creativity.

The route started down Stinson and all the way up the hill to Bass Lake where we took a left to Holly Springs Road and straight up through Rhamkatte Village. It’s that place I took you to look at townhouses when you visited. I kinda knew you wouldn’t relocate down here, but I appreciate your willingness to try even though I know deep down you are a creature of habit. A quality I have gained genetically and battle with every day as I strive to try new things. To continue this morning’s route we headed left through Rhamkatte and caught Skymont all the way down to the greenway. From the greenway, we took a right onto the back end street, which is the opposite route of this other run we do at another workout called Paradise City. Continued on that and then looped it by taking a left on Arctic Ridge and back the way we came via the greenway. I told the boys with the hills coming up, that I’d need a piggy back ride, but unfortunately that is frowned upon these days with the current pandemic. I’d have to push through from a distance. The good news is that these dudes came back on every turn. There is a name for it and it is called picking up the six.

It’s kinda like that time I had a few too many the night before you planned to drive me back to college for my sophomore year. You had worked through the night on a private duty nursing case and told me that I had better have that car packed and ready to go when you got home. Instead, I was passed out on the bathroom floor with the car only have packed. Yeah- you didn’t let up that morning, forcing me to scrape myself off the floor, finish packing, and force my way through the hangover. To this day I do not drink Southern Comfort and have your voice in the back of my head every time I see it.

With all these pick ups by the guys this morning, I started to say I was sorry for dragging behind, but when I looked at my watch I was running a sub 9. Sorry not sorry… These guys were flying this morning. Finally made our way back, and added a little distance at the end as mentioned. We then circled up and we do this thing called COT, which is a circle of trust. I told each of them to call their mom’s because if you were there, that’s what you’d tell them to do. As many are married and with kids, I also advised and challenged each person to make this day special, take care of their wives, spend time with their kids and enjoy the day. Alot of special women in each and every one of our lives on a daily basis, deserving more than a one day celebration. We need to take time to thank them and for me personally I need to do a better job of that to include those daily thank you’s.

Announcements: I additionally told these guys to make breakfast for their wives, give virtual hugs\real hugs where applicable and check this thing called Slack where we organize the workouts and intel for the week ahead.

T-Claps (Recognition): I gave some additional praise to all the guys in attendance this morning, helping to keep each other accountable, some with PR’s- Vasoline, Oboe, YHC (myself) included. I told you we’d run faster this morning. Again, not because we wanted to, but because of competitive nature, and more importantly because these guys showed up.

Prayer: In the end we offered some prayers for some of our F3 brothers like Wallaby and Wrangler and their families, as well as all of our front line healthcare workers helping others through this tough time with the Covid health crisis. Even though you aren’t here physically in NC, please know I am thinking of you.  As well, I know the guys in attendance this morning and the other F3 Southwake brothers, like Deadbolt and Redenbacher (who we missed at the workout this morning) will be thinking of their moms today. I will call you later.

With Love, your Son (aka- F3-Mookie)

Ivan Second Week Back

Yoga EC: Dawgpound, Pikachu, Pumpkin Spice, Skidmark
FNGs: None
Warm Up:

Did a quick lap to get the legs moving. Circled up for the following

Foot traces 5 each direction each leg
Hip Barrels
Staggered Hinges
Spinal Twists
Ringers
Neck Turns

The Workout:

3 Rounds

10 Sprawls Jump rotates — This was meant to get the heart rate going, Sprawl is pretty much a burpee without the pushup. Jump and turn 180 degrees. Two jumps are one rep.
10 Alternating Lunges Each Side
10 Push Up on the Bells
10 Pistol Rows
10 Midget Love Handles

2 Rounds

10 Balls to the wall Push Up — Feet against the wall. Push-up. Climb feet up to the wall until vertical. Climb back down and repeat. The second round it was difficult getting vertical. My angle was probably 45.
10 Kick Throughs — Loaded Beast position. Opposite arm and leg are moving together. Kick leg through and pull the arm back. Similar to the breakdancer.
10 Strict Press
10 Deadlift one leg bent Switch each side
10 Halo Each Direction. Alternate direction after each rep

Finisher:

10 Minutes on the Minute: Do the reps and what remains from the minute is your recovery.
5 Snatches each arm
20 Swings

This was tough. I started with my 35 lb bell. I finished with 3 seconds to go before we started again. I switched to the extra 15 lb bell I brought. 20 lbs lighter improved my time by 4 seconds. 15 lb bell was probably to light. Needed a 25 lb bell today.

Mary:

It Ivan there will be some stretching

Downward Dog into Pigeon. During Pigeon, we rotated the hips by turning to each side.
Then we proceeded into a Kneeling stretch reaching with the hand overhead and then back.

Announcements:

If I’m Q’ing the workout expect a Finisher. That means if you have a lighter bell bring it.

T-Claps (Recognition):

Lucky and Pikachu. I saw them out of the corner of my eye during the BTTW Push-ups. they were still getting vertical during the last set.. I’m sure there were others. Congrats to all for trying new things.

Chaps for coming to Ivan. Two F3 workouts in his first week. Great start man.

Prayer:

Wallaby

Soaking it in

FNGs: None tonight – a shame given all the shananigans.

Warm Up: Mosey to the corner of the track by the white fence (wishing someone in the pavilion a happy birthday along the way). Circle up for SSH, Daisy Pickers, Windmills, and Hillbillies x10 IC. 5x burpees thrown in since the pax were chatting quite a bit (and justified because Brexit joined us slightly tardy).
The Workout: Mosey to the rock pile as it continues to drizzle on us. Pax were instructed to grab a rock they were comfortable becoming well acquanted with.

Line up each pax at a parking block. 10x IC Curls for the Girls, followed by bearly curling to the other side. At that side we did 10x IC Curls and 15x IC Overhead tricep extensions, then bearly curled back. Repeating this we added 20x Overhead press, 25x Homer to Marge (added because the pax were having far too much fun and because the rain was really coming down on us at this point), and 30x Ruh Roh.

It seemed like we had had enough of the rocks, so we returned those and then moseyed over to the pavilion in the middle of the figuer 8. But that was just a tease of try ground, because we kept moseying right past it over to the pavilion where we did:

15x Alternating left right step ups, Irkins, Derkins, and Dips

10x Alternating left right step ups, Irkins, Derkins, and Dips

5x Alternating left right step ups, Irkins, Derkins, and Dips

 

The rain finally relented, so YHC decided we were allowed under the pavilion at this point. We held People’s Chair and balls to the wall for 30x and then moved into Mary where we were.

Mary:

30x Low slow flutter

30x LBCs

30x Imperial Walkers

20x Diamond Merkins because YHC was too spent to pull off 30 🙁
Announcements:

Run the quay deferment email should be coming out soon
T-Claps (Recognition):

All of the men doing so much to maintain our community during this difficult time. It’s obviously difficult, but it’s so imperative that we keep encouraging one another and allow guys to resume working out in person at the pace that works best for their families. All of us at Thunder were clearly greatly enjoying being able to be back out working out in person.
Prayer:

Unspoken.

Sheepdog 05/08/2020

FNGs: none
Warm Up: Mossy around the school, Modified IMs, Sir Fazio Arm Circles, Squat Hold w/ Overhead Claps, Michael Phelps, Moroccan Nightclubs, Shoulder Taps.
The Workout: Build-a-Bear; Pax picked one back to back parking space line. Started with one Squat, Bear-crawled to the middle, one Merkin, then Bear-crawled to the end for one Burpee. Back to the middle for two, and so on, up to 10. Form was shot and Pax were breathing hard by the end.

Combat: Did a couple squat kicks to transition into combat and then introduced Pax to the Side-kick.

Mary: Went around the horn. Pax selected various core related exercises to finish us out.

Announcements: Various AOs opening back up.
T-Claps (Recognition): Fanny Pack and Shredder for EC.
Prayer: Continued prayers for everyone trying to work through this crazy time. Specific prayers for Fanny Pack’s friend in the hospitality business in Chicago. Norm took us out.

R4TJ XT Edition

FNGs: nope
EC: Skidmark
Warm Up: Dawgpound led us in various stretches while we worked out who was doing what routes.
The Workout: Turns out Nemo and Redenbacher were down with the 7 mile route I had planned. We left Ting and took the greenway to Crossway. Crossway to the end and turn around to Linksland. Linksland across HS Road to Salem Ridge down to Bass Lake. Skidmark had a commitment so he headed home (and ended up with 10 miles). Up Bass Lake and across to Skymont. Back to the greenway and end up at Ting. We all ended with 7-8.5 miles.
Mary: Dawgpound led us in more stretching.
Announcements: check Slack
T-Claps (Recognition):
Prayer: Wallaby

Disney is “officially” opened for business

FNGs: None

EC: Skidmark, ShamWow!, Nemo, Pablo

Notable Absences: the beer deadbolt promised for after the workout

Warm Up: A quick jog around the soccer field.  Circled up at the flag: SSH IC x 20, Windmill IC x10, IW IC x 10, HB IC x 10, Sir Fazio Arm Circles IC 10 forward and 10 back, seal claps x10, overhead claps x10

The Workout: PAX split into groups of 4 or 5 and did an Indian run over to the high school main entrance.  2 rounds of 10 Irkins, Derkins and Dips on the benches or curb.  Then PAX remained in their Indian run groups and did 11’s on the road/hill that goes between the school entrance and Middle Creek Park Ave: Burpees at the bottom/Star Jumps at the top.  PAX then split into 2 groups to Indian run back to the flag for Mary taking the long way to admire the abyss on the way.

Mary: All exercises in cadence: LSF x20, Boxcutter x20, Homer-to-Marge regular x10, right leg up x10, left leg up x10, pickle pounders x20

Announcements: see FB and Slack

T-Claps (Recognition): Barb Key (Deadbolt’s M for tolerating him for 26 years, Happy Anniversary!)

Prayer: Continued prayers for Fanny Pack’s daughter and Wallaby