It’s been a few good months since launching Downtown Train. To date, the biggest (and only) disappointment has been watching the construction of the parking deck. I was really excited about the idea of a true multi-level parking ramp right in our very own downtown, having posted a few times in Hendersonville at a great parking ramp spot. Sadly enough, it is now clear our deck will have no ramp, no multi-level with slope. Oh well, at least it will provide some walls and some coverage if we need to seek shelter in the rain and cold.
I don’t think any of us know what to expect when we start a new AO (and there have been plenty in South Wake recently) but for me this has been a great experience. Each week we have had a strong group always ready to put in the work, and also patient about exploring the opportunities in the downtown area. Today was no different as we had a strong group of 9. I have been taking requests lately and recognizing the interest in a workout that is not quite as run-centric as others. We have had some guys coming back from nagging injuries, become a popular spot for breathtaker, and hosted many a #HIM who has pushed themselves on runs Fri/Sat/Sun. Although the constant temptation of both Library Hill and Cemetary Hill constantly linger on the near outskirts of the starting lot, I am all about offering up an early week alternative that fits well with the PAX.
I will say, the EC streak is alive and well. If you recall my tenure as Disney site Q, I was proud of the fact the EC streak extended in perpituity through my transition both on and off of that role. There is a disclaimer for Downtown Train. In the early days, Coal Ash and I were holding down the fort with dark, cold runs down to 55 and back. There were several days I held down the streak on a lonely loop down to Womble and back. Now, we have Brexit and sometimes Bernie getting the EC on the run from home. This morning, and last week as well, due to some delays getting out of the joh…I mean, house, YHC was running late. The good thing is, there were a few other late for EC but way early for the main event, so YHC, Redenbacher, 3rd Cousin, Abe and I headed out for a nice 1 mile jog. A little EC is better than no EC at all, and full credit to Redenbacher for coining the phrase “mini EC”.
FNGs: Not on this Monday
Warm Up: Jog around the big block but stop short and circle up in the church lot for a basic run through of w/u exercise with some stretches as well.
The Workout: On the jog up to HS Road we found a spot on the wall of the shut down drug store and we dug in for 5 sets that went as followed: all 10 count or ICx10, no breaks – BTTW, People’s Chair, Plank Hold, Merkins, Plank Hold, Shoulder Taps, Plank Hold, Mt. Climber, Plank Hold, Squats. 4th and 5th sets we dropped the plank holds but upped the count to 15. Finished with a bonus BTTW 20 count.. On the jog back to start we did 3 full sets of a shoulder burn as follows and all to 10 count or ICx10 – hold arms out, fazio arms front and reverse, hold arms out, seal clap, hold arms out, overhead clap, hold arms out for a final 10 count. After 2nd set I asked that everyone think of someone who they know is taking on a bigger challenge in their life – clearly more challenging than pushing through a burn out set. With this focus in mind, everyone stepped up and pushed through the final set.
Mary: Round of plank-o-rama
Announcements: Need a Q for DT next week, 1776 convergence workout
T-Claps (Recognition): Great to see Deadbolt out there this morning as I had not posted with him in a couple weeks, Mookie for breathtaker (doing the workout but also supporting the cause), and I want to say Redenbacher has been killing it, he shows up, puts in the work and brings a great presence every time
Prayer: Friend of 3rd Cousin, I believe her name is Marilyn, diagnosed with and now battling cancer. Deadbolt took us out.