Dropping the Hammer at Sheepdog

Sometimes you just have one of those weeks where your thinking, “If one more dude says something I’m gonna…” As I travel around to different AO’s and hear the short…but authentic stories of various PAX, I think a lot of us have had these weeks A LOT lately. So today at Sheepdog, the heavy bag made an appearance and since we don’t all have the proper gloves to really go to work on it, we dropped the elbows…hard and heavy! 4 PAX braved the rain and no promises of cover from YHC in the pre-blast. In the end, we did most of our routine under the awning, though no one stayed dry for long.

FNG’s: none
Warm Up: Good Mornings x 10, Seal Claps x 12, Imperial Walkers x 10, mosey lap, Windmills x 10, Overhead Claps x 12, Hillbillies x 10, mosey lap, Hand-Release Merkins x 20, Prisoner Squats x 20.
The Workout: 1 minute, 15 seconds work/15 seconds rest Tabata at stations in a circuit. Each PAX just about hit 3 rounds of each station. Stations were:

Step-Ups with the high knee

1-2’s with 5 lb. dumbells in hand

Plank pull throughs with 20 lb. kettlebell

Heavy bag elbow strikes, ground work

Kettlebell bear crawl stopping at cones for 2,4,and 6 rep count per arm snatches/clean, jerk, press. Had a 25 lb. and a 35 lb. kettlebell for use.

Next Thang was a 3 round series of 45/15 tabata completed together. It was a 3 round switch off between Zebra Kicks and Rocky Balboa’s.

Final Thang was a 2 round 45/15 tabata of fast feet/sprawl/merkin/squat jumps at the call of YHC to burn us out.
Mary: Built into the workout, but Shredder gave great insight into throwing the elbow effectively and powerfully when needed. Bottom line, if you end up on top in a situation, make sure your weight is up on the attacker, so the elbow can drive through. Even if not, everything in the body is relaxed, one hand up for protection, until the explosion of the elbow down and through. You had to be there, but fundamentally solid stuff.
Announcements: Q-School coming up on Sunday, Feb. 21st at 3:00 PM, Womble Park with 2nd F to follow. 3rdF TedTalk coming up with live talk from Greensboro PAX about the impact of crucial conversations and insight into “all men” and our role as HIM’s in it all.
T-Claps (Recognition): These PAX for playing the games I often provide.
Prayer: Lot’s of PAX stressed, overworked. Balance is needed these days. PAX who are sick or injured. Shredder and job stress and keeping those plates spinning…peace and strength for him…and all PAX…as we keep moving forward to lead and serve our “concentrica”.