Paradise City, Where the Grass is Green and the Hills are… BILLY. Three PAX were freed to lead in a simulated AGILE project. Customer called for 100 reps of arms, legs, and ab exercises, plus 3+ miles that included cardio-building elevation gain.
Warmup: SSH x 2 x 2, 10x burpees, merkins, squats on the 1.5 mile mosey to the hill.
In an AGILE project, the Customer identifies and prioritizes the product requirements or BACKLOG and the TEAM is self-organizing, self-directing, and is empowered to lead itself and make decisions—much like F3’s mantra—Freed to Lead. The TEAM identifies which features or “user stories” it can tackle in a SPRINT. Today, for our first SPRINT, the TEAM chose 100 arm reps to be completed during the run from the top of the hill to the bottom of the hill—that is, our SPRINT. Freed to lead, each team member determined which arm exercise, when to complete it, and how many reps. All to meet the requirement of 100 reps. At the end of the SPRINT, the customer reviewed and accepted the 100 reps as meeting the DEFINITION OF DONE. Success!
In the next SPRINT, the team tackled 100 leg exercises, completed during the same distance-boxed SPRINT—from the top of the hill to the bottom. Once again, each team member determined which leg exercise, when to complete it, and how many reps. All to meet the requirement of 100 reps. At the end of the SPRINT, the customer reviewed and accepted the 100 reps as meeting the DEFINITION OF DONE. Success!
Two principles behind the AGILE project management methodology are to satisfy the customer through early and continuous delivery of valuable software meeting the customer’s requirements. And to make these deliveries FREQUENTLY. Today, we delivered two sets of 100 reps. But that’s not all. Another customer requirement was to cover 3+ miles that included cardio-building elevation gain, all within the time-boxed SPRINT of 45 minutes. To meet this 3+mile requirement, we traveled to the steepest hill on Crossway Lane. We met the 3+mile requirement easily, but after completing the two SPRINTS above, we were pressed to get back to the flag are to meet the 45-minute REQUIREMENT. To save time, the team decided to take Milpass Drive. Freed to Lead.
We probably would have made it back, but one PAX needed to drop a deuce. OMG. We arrived at the flag area 2 minutes late. Upon Customer review, we did not meet the DEFINITION OF DONE, since we exceeded the time requirement. Oh well, we’ll return this USER STORY to the PRODUCT BACKLOG for the next SPRINT.
Prayer Requests: Please continue to pray for Davis (3-Alarm). He is in the hospital for respiratory issues and more. Doctors are treating him and hoping he responds to this round of treatments.
Pray that @Dumbo is not negatively affected by First Citizens’ recent acquisition of Silicon Valley Bank.
Announcements: Remember to plant your F3 flag at every workout. If you don’t plant an F3 shovel flag, it’s just a bunch of guys working out together. Passersby likely assume it’s a closed workout and likely assume they are not welcome. So, plant that flag! The mission of F3 is to plant, grow, and serve small workout groups to reinvigorate male community leadership.
Why all this project management stuff? I just finished studying 2 months for the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification exam. And passed!
Two Hombres and some toys
/in Prison Yard/by Banana SeatYHC and Breach held down the yard while others lay snug in their beds. Breach brought the battle ropes and a medicine ball by request. YHC set up the TRX bands, some cones and a couple other coupons for todays WOD.
0530 came and there were two PAX ready to start. The music was on classic rock. We went for a short mosey around the clubhouse then warmed up.
Warm Ups:
Good Mornings x10 IC
Willie Mayes Hayes x10 IC
Sir Fozio Arm Circles x10 IC, reverse
Stretches (upper)
TRX Time:
4 Exercises, 3 rds, 15, 12, 10 reps
Curls, Tris, Chest press, Reverse flies
Coupon Time:
Medicine ball lunges 10 each side (timer), Goblet Kettle squats, Jump rope
3 rds
Shoulder blaster:
Bear crawl 20 yds then broad jump back (timer)
Battle ropes
3 rds
TRX finale:
Merkin knee tucks, Hip twists, Single leg squat lunge
2 rds, 10 reps
Mary:
Hello Dollys, Heels to Heaven, Reverse LBCs
2 rds, 15 reps IC
Prayers for Breach traveling tomorrow.
YHC will plan a repeat on this one sometime soon so others can benefit from the pain we felt. Great job Breach and thanks for the accountability.
BS Out!
4 corners at the grave! 4.13.23
/in Kennys Grave/by FinklePAX: @Gamecock, @Pumpkin Spice, @Finkle, @GHERKIN
Warm-up: Started with Good Mornin’s, Willie Mayes Hayes, SSH, Mountain Climbers, Seal Claps, Overhead clapps and a lap around the parking lot.
Main Event:Â We each picked out a medium size rock and went over to the square in front of the city gym to do 4 corners.
Corner 1: Rock exercise, R1 Colt 45s, R2 Rut Rows, R3 Wonder Bras
Corner 2: Leg exercise, R1 Squats, R2 Sumo Squats, R3, Reverse Lunge
Corner 3: Abs exercise, R1 LBC’s, R2 Big Boy sit ups, R3 American Hammers
Corner 4: Merkin exercise: R1 Merkin, R2 10 wide Merkins and 10 Peter Parkers, R3 10 Angle Grinders
Mary: Broga
Prayer Requests: @Gamecock traveling with family and friend who is a mother of 5 in coma after brain surgery, @Pumpkin Spice is speaking at a middle school event this weekend and recovering from being sick
Kenny’s Grave Upper Body from 4.06.23
/in Kennys Grave/by FinklePAX: @Sprinkler, @Finkle, @Si, @Felix
Warm-Up: SSH, Mountain Climbers, Sir Fazio’s, Imperial Walkers and mosey around the parking lot.
Main Event: Did a round of decreasing Sheldon Coopers. Exercises were Burpees, Squats, Big boy sit ups, Merkins. Started with sets of 10 took a lap around the parking lot and came back and did 9 in a set and so on. We stopped after set 6 and down to the ball park bleachers. We did sets of bleacher merkins, dips, and derkins. This part really burned the shoulders!
After we finished a few sets we continued with Sheldon Coopers doing sets 5 down to 1.
Mary: can’t remember.
Prayer requests: can’t remember
VC has the Cutest PAX
/in Viscous Cycle/by DauberFNGs: None
Warm-up: Â OYO
Workout: just over 7.5 miles around Holly Springs (see map)
Shoutout: Â Fumunga (The incredible bike setup) and his daughter (hanging on for her life wearing a smile)
Prayers: Â YHC led us out
Honored to lead. -Dauber
Ground Pounder 4/8/23
/in Ground Pounder/by HazMatFNGs: None
Warm Up: Good mornings, Hillbilly’s, Imperial Walkers, Willie Mays Hays, Sir Fozio Arm Circles, Try to touch your toes, Calf Stretches and Side Straddle Hops
The Workout: Two rounds of rocks while the rain held off. Moved over to the restroom hut. 4 walls. exercise on each wall. 5 sets of 45 second mini-workouts of balls to the walls, preacher’s chairs, merkins and planks. 20 exercises in total in 20 min!
Mary: No time for a formal Mary. Planks were the Mary of the day.
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Earn that Bacon
/in Possum Trot/by Banana SeatToday was a first in F3SouthWake. A few PAX have been talking for a few years about having a 2nd F breakfast after a workout to showoff their skills on the griddle. Finally, the day was here. We had an early start (0515) and a shorter (30 min) workout to accommodate this event. YHC had the Q and wanted to PAX to earn that bacon and sausage. We arrived at 0500 to get set up. There were 23 total PAX that came out to enjoy this first time event at Possum Trot, SW’s Original AO site. YHC forgot a cone for the workout so a banana would be the substitute. So I grabbed one and here’s what some PAX called 30 mins of Hell.
Warm up
Mosey down to lower part of park for some carioca, butt kickers, high knees, and slides.
Gather at concession stand area.
SSH’s
Windmills
Willie Mayes Hayes
Plank Jacks
The Thang
Partner Dora
100 – Hand Release Merkins
200 – Shoulder Taps (each side cts as 1)
300 – Squat Jumps
Partner not doing exercises bear crawls to the banana (roughly 25 yards), complete 3 burpees, run back.
With 3 mins to go, we completed Dora gathered back to the starting lot. This is Fuquay’s finest parking lot that comes with razor blade rocks for your liking. We were about to have pancakes with our meat and cup of Joe so I figured let’s try something I’ll call a “flapjack”. Pax lays on their back. Do a WWI then roll over and complete a merkin. 10 total OYO. Everyone got to experience this never forgetting parking lot.
COT
No new PAX.
Announcements: Breach with Travis Manion event on April 28. Details on slack.
Prayers: traveling PAX, those with injuries
Quick word: Easter weekend is here. Remember Jesus and what he went through this week. Hope that everyone can worship this Sunday and reflect on his sacrifice.
This was a very successful event. Hopefully we can do this again possibly in the fall. Thanks for all the PAX that attended and especially for those that contributed to an amazing breakfast. Fonzie and LED on the griddles. Abacus with coffee. Breach and his bigger table that wouldn’t fit in his micro machine car. Thanks for the support and allowing me to lead such a strong group.
BS Out!
Field Trip to West Lake Middle
/in Disney/by SoftServeGot to Disney a couple min before 05:30. The Fellas were warming up and finishing up their EC’s. I brought my pup Sullivan previously known as PoopEater 2.0 joined the warm up circle and we kicked things off.
Announcements
Prayer
7 Jedi of Disney
/in Disney/by UTIFNGs: No
Warm Up: Yes – Mozy around the soccer field, Billy Mays Haze, Daisy Pickers, Franks
The Workout: Of Course!
Mary: Yup
Announcements: Not really
T-Claps (Recognition): Great work TomTom for joining the Travis Manion cleanup crew last weekend and welcome back Kotter :-P. Also thanks for the Q support today!!!
Prayer: Bobby Bs son Walt is on the mend – thanks for your prayers
Three PAX Prove to be AGILE
/in Paradise City/by YogurtParadise City, Where the Grass is Green and the Hills are… BILLY. Three PAX were freed to lead in a simulated AGILE project. Customer called for 100 reps of arms, legs, and ab exercises, plus 3+ miles that included cardio-building elevation gain.
Warmup: SSH x 2 x 2, 10x burpees, merkins, squats on the 1.5 mile mosey to the hill.
In an AGILE project, the Customer identifies and prioritizes the product requirements or BACKLOG and the TEAM is self-organizing, self-directing, and is empowered to lead itself and make decisions—much like F3’s mantra—Freed to Lead. The TEAM identifies which features or “user stories” it can tackle in a SPRINT. Today, for our first SPRINT, the TEAM chose 100 arm reps to be completed during the run from the top of the hill to the bottom of the hill—that is, our SPRINT. Freed to lead, each team member determined which arm exercise, when to complete it, and how many reps. All to meet the requirement of 100 reps. At the end of the SPRINT, the customer reviewed and accepted the 100 reps as meeting the DEFINITION OF DONE. Success!
In the next SPRINT, the team tackled 100 leg exercises, completed during the same distance-boxed SPRINT—from the top of the hill to the bottom. Once again, each team member determined which leg exercise, when to complete it, and how many reps. All to meet the requirement of 100 reps. At the end of the SPRINT, the customer reviewed and accepted the 100 reps as meeting the DEFINITION OF DONE. Success!
Two principles behind the AGILE project management methodology are to satisfy the customer through early and continuous delivery of valuable software meeting the customer’s requirements. And to make these deliveries FREQUENTLY. Today, we delivered two sets of 100 reps. But that’s not all. Another customer requirement was to cover 3+ miles that included cardio-building elevation gain, all within the time-boxed SPRINT of 45 minutes. To meet this 3+mile requirement, we traveled to the steepest hill on Crossway Lane. We met the 3+mile requirement easily, but after completing the two SPRINTS above, we were pressed to get back to the flag are to meet the 45-minute REQUIREMENT. To save time, the team decided to take Milpass Drive. Freed to Lead.
We probably would have made it back, but one PAX needed to drop a deuce. OMG. We arrived at the flag area 2 minutes late. Upon Customer review, we did not meet the DEFINITION OF DONE, since we exceeded the time requirement. Oh well, we’ll return this USER STORY to the PRODUCT BACKLOG for the next SPRINT.
Prayer Requests: Please continue to pray for Davis (3-Alarm). He is in the hospital for respiratory issues and more. Doctors are treating him and hoping he responds to this round of treatments.
Pray that @Dumbo is not negatively affected by First Citizens’ recent acquisition of Silicon Valley Bank.
Announcements: Remember to plant your F3 flag at every workout. If you don’t plant an F3 shovel flag, it’s just a bunch of guys working out together. Passersby likely assume it’s a closed workout and likely assume they are not welcome. So, plant that flag! The mission of F3 is to plant, grow, and serve small workout groups to reinvigorate male community leadership.
Why all this project management stuff? I just finished studying 2 months for the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification exam. And passed!
Stormy Mutiny
/in Mutiny/by AbacusFNGs: 2 FNGs, Preston and Anthony. Welcome!
Warm Up: slide straddle hops, good mornings, Willie Mays Hayes, imperial walkers, hillbillies, sir fazio arm circles, seal claps
The Workout: Had to improvise a bit for the rainy weather conditions and large group of PAX in attendance. 10 minute tabata of dips and curls for the girls under shelter. Brief intermission of interchanging between bear crawl, crawl bear, crab walk, and walk crab around the circle. 10 minute tabata of step ups and tris for the guys.
Mary:low slow flutters, big boy situps, box cutters, homer to marge, hello dollies, LBCs, pickle pounders.
Announcements: Possum Trot Basket this Wednesday. 1st Possum Trot Breakfast (with condensed workout) next Wednesday.
T-Claps (Recognition): Welcome to FNGs Rockwell and GHERKIN willing to brave the storm and make their first F3 appearance.
Prayer: Prayers for our country, our F3 community, prayers of healing for Bobby Boucher’s son Walt, 2 Dollar on the mend after surgery, Wisdom for Sombrero with medical decisions for his son.