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B.O.M.B.S. and Core +3

6 showed for Paradise City. 3 showed for U.F.O. while one went back home the other two manned up and stayed. Here’s the fun we had.

WU’s while long lap around
Good mornings
Frankensteins
Suit cases 3ct down
Carolina dry docks 3ct down
Mtn climbers

BOMBS – reps rd1 x5, rd2 x10, rd3 x15
5 stops: Start at court, bench, stop light, steps, ramp, back to court. Pick up 6 when done. Rd2 starts when all pax are done.

Ramp with core at bottom
Seated knee tucks
Starfish crunch
ARods

Long mosey to finish

Mary made it today and then some stretches.

Announcements and prayers were made. Rubiks took us out.

It’s nice to be back at PC leading you fine group of HIM.

BS out!

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Water Park at R4TJ

FNGs: none (don’t blame them)

Warm Up: SSH, high knees

The Workout: 6 runners and 3 ruckers. The runners had a nice and simple out and back on Crossway. 5 miles, give or take, and a few hills. The temperature was just right for the rain to not be too much of a bother. Everyone did a good job picking up the 6 (YHC).

Mary: Nah, we’re good.

Announcements: see Slack

T-Claps (Recognition): all of the PAX who got out in the driving rain this morning to get it done

Prayer: injured PAX, miss seeing them in the gloom, reach out!

Moleskin: F3’s third core principle is “Be held outdoors, rain or shine, heat or cold.” Obviously, safety takes priority. Don’t go play on a field when their’s lightning (we were skirting the edge of that today), don’t go for a hard long run if it’s 120° F. But part of getting up at 5:30 in the morning and knocking out a workout is doing the hard thing. Those hard things make us stronger, not just in a physical sense but also mentally. So if it’s raining, if it’s cold, if it’s dark, make the commitment to get out there (safely) and put in the work. You’ll be better for it and so will your brothers in the gloom.

 

Grateful Miles 12-16-23 U-Turn

Warmup: SSH x15, Willie Mays Hayes x10, stretching OYO while reviewing the route

Route: Original U-Turn route plus Elm for Christmas lights

Launched 6:02 am. Immediately found treasure in front of Target. Brand new black T-shirt: “Born to Game – Forced to Work.” Laid it across the bushes for pickup on the return. Over to Irving Parkway and a nice long downhill run on Thomas Mill Road, past CBC. Caught up with everyone along the way and picked up the six. Green Oaks, across bypass–lots of traffic, Elm, Avent Ferry. TomTom hammered up cemetery hill. Back to Target for T-shirt pickup. Circle up about 7 am.

Message: If you are standing here in this COT, you are among the “BLESSED”! Remember to count your blessings everyday.

Announcements: 3-Alarm – Sign up on the Q sheet. You don’t have to Q, there’s columns for “HCs.” Also, 3-Alarm Christmas Party on Tuesday, 12/19/23. Potluck

Prayers: Unspoken

T-Claps: Thanks to Pablo for hosting the F3 Christmas Party 2023. Fantastic digs and he made hosting look so easy. Great food by the PAX.

 

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Running 4 the John: Desination WoodCreek

FNGs: None

Warm Up: None

The Workout: It was more of a run

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Mary: None

Announcements: Xmas Party

T-Claps (Recognition):

A reminder to tell someone important to you how important they are.

Prayer:  We prayed for recent stroke victims and their recoveries.

 

Greatest Show on Turf at PC

YHC arrived early to set up a challenging agility course under the lights at Ting. But we had a couple things to do first. 8 total PAX we’re ready at 0530. A disclaimer that we may not get the 3 mile minimum. Did we make it? Read to find out.

Warm up lap around Ting
Exercises in corners
Good mornings x10 IC
Windmills x10 IC
Air squared x10 IC
Frankensteins x10 IC

7’s on the ramp
Star jumps and monkey humpers IC

Field work on turf
Agility course
Ladder work with slides, back peddles, cuts, and sprint to finish
Exercises after each run through on both sides: merkins, squats, WWI’s

Belly sprints 100 yds – 50, 75, 90, 100%
Cool down lap around the turf field to check on the UFO men.

At this point my watch showed 2.8 so we took one mosey pass through the agility course to the other side of the field to get our 3+ miles.

Mary
American Hammers
In and Outs
Windshield Wipers

That concluded our workout.
All announcements are on slack.
Prayers for YHC daughter with broken wrist and unspoken ones.

Thanks Dumbo for the reminder on the Q and for not coming out. Hopefully you had a valid excuse. Appreciate the opportunity to Q at this ever popular AO.

BS Out!

U-Turn Segment Challenge – Use Segments to Get Stronger, Faster, Smarter

15 PAX ran the 12 Oaks Route, regular direction. That’s counterclockwise. Here’s today’s challenge: Pick a Strava segment along this route and see what you got. Using Strava’s segments, you can not only find out how you are doing against your peers (U vs. them), but you can also find out how you’re doing versus yourself (U vs. U).

Strava is full of segments. A segment is simply run (or ride) that goes from Point A to Point B. When you run the segment, Strava automatically records your run. Ever notice your Achievements on Strava? Could be your fastest mile, 5k, 10k, marathon or whatever. It can also be your best performance (PR) on a Strava segment.

Today, I identified three segments on the the U-Turn – Twelve Oaks Route (a segment in itself) and challenged PAX to lay down their fastest time:

  • 12 Oaks to Irving Pkwy (1.33 miles along Green Oaks Pkwy from New Hill Rd to Irving Pkwy)
  • Irving Pkwy Roller Coaster Hills (0.46 miles up/down Irving Pkwy)
  • Sprint to Starbucks (0.31 miles from shopping center entrance, right turn to Starbucks)

During the run, 187 coached Moose on the Climb out of 12 Oaks segment. Moose jumped into the Top 10, claiming 8th spot (6:30 pace uphill!). I saw @Pikachu take off on the Sprint to Starbucks. Already a Top 10 finisher there, he didn’t shuffle the Top 10, but he did get his third fastest time 5:07 pace!). @Woody laid down PRs without even trying!

In the end, Strava revealed Segment PRs for @Dawgpound @TomTom @Woody @187 and significant Achievements for @Dahmer @Pikachu and @Moose. Great work fellas!

Again, you don’t have to bust the Top 10! But, you can see how you are doing over time. Feeling strong? Tackle a segment along your run. How did you do? As an added bonus, every time you run a segment, you are essentially doing interval training, which leads to you getting stronger, faster, smarter.

Announcements: Pikchu’s church Oasis holds its first Sunday Service this weekend in the new building.

Prayer Requests: Injured PAX.

Like many of you, I’m trying to improve in 2023. On thing I’m doing is reading the book, Jesus Calling, a daily reader. I thought everyone could benefit from a passage I read this week. I read that as part of the closing prayer. See image below.

 

Lucky Thirteen

FNGs: none

Warm Up: side straddle hops and good mornings while the stragglers assembled.

The Workout: standard route in reverse. Optional 4mi route as desired

Announcements: Q school tomorrow at Womble at 14:00

Prayer: injured and sick PAX, Pablo’s sister passed away unexpectedly at Xmas.

Meet Charles Bronson

EC: Standard 2 mile route – solo

Warmups: Ran one lap around the main circuit and stopped for Good Mornings (10x), SSH (50x), and that’s about it. Back to the basketball court area for the ME. 

ME: I centered the workout on reaching 3 miles running. How do you get there? You run around the main 0.5 mile circuit 6 times. No problem. But what about the exercises? Hmmmmm. Hello Lexicon!

Meet Charles Bronson. Wikipedia: One film critic said that Bronson “oozed male life-force, stoic toughness, capability, strength.” Ha! That’s perfect for an F3 RESPECT week workout. 

In the Charles Bronson exercise, you begin with a 50-rep exercise–again, perfect for RESPECT week. We did overhead claps, jump lunges, LBCs, Merkins, and regular lunges. Next time I’ll make the exercises a lot harder

I had set up cones on the back stretch, where it’s slightly uphill, perfect for accelerated runs. We did the exercises and runs together. 

Cone 1: Accelerate to cone 1, but you must reach your top speed as you cross the finish line. So, you must accelerate all the way! 

Cone 2: Decelerate to cone 2. Because you hit top speed at cone 1, you need a short distance to slow down.

Cone 3: Bear crawl from cone 3 to upper corner of the lot. Then, run together, circling back to basketball court corner, rinse and repeat five times, at least.

Mary: 3 minutes ab work, including 50 big boy sit ups and more.

RESPECT Message: Be a positive impact on your community. Last weekend I was biking and was disappointed to see graffiti on the freshly painted white walls as I passed through the under pass tunnel. On my return, however, I could smell fresh spray paint. Aha! Thinking I was gonna catch the culprits red handed, I rolled into the tunnel to find a father and some teens spraying white, over the graffiti! I was so impressed. The community wins! 

So, if you see the opportunity to have a positive impact, go for it! 

25 Count’s for the WIN

FNGs: N/A

Warm Up: Hillbillies, Imperial walkers, Sir Fazio Arm Circles, & Side Startle Hop

The Workout:

Moseyed over behind Harris Teeter and grabbed some rocks:

– curls for the girls
– shoulder press
– flys

Then we did some wall sits for a 25 count 🤘🏼

Dora – 100 push-ups, 200 Crunches, 300 Squats

The 6 Indian Run

– star jumps
– push-ups x2
– monkey humpers

Mary: good mornings, pickle pounders, box cutters, boat canoe, American hammers, and I forgot the rear we were crushed 💪🏼

Announcements:

– Holly Spring CPR awareness event

T-Claps (Recognition): N/A

Prayer:

– prayers for a 17 yr old girl involved in a crash and that is on critical condition in Alabama.

Field Trip at Paradise City

EC:  Skidmark, Emeril, Redenbacher, Sunshine, Pikachu, Mr. Terrific, Pablo, Cupid

FNGs:   Not today

Warm Up: Lap around Ting with stops for SSH, Frankensteins, dips at the guard rail, Good Mornings, Imperial Walkers, and Hillbillies.

The Workout:  PAX counted off into groups of 2 and headed out on our field trip to Artic Ridge Way, travelling in a scout run. When we arrived at Artic Ridge Way, YHC informed the group that we would run to the top of the hill and do 7 sumo squats and then run back down to the bottom of the hill for 7 Star Jumps. We completed this 4 times in a row and then returned to Ting on a scout run. We still had a few minutes left when we returned so we headed up the ramp for another lap. We stopped at the top for Sir Fazio Arm circles, stopped by the tennis courts for 5 burpees OYO and then back to the flag.

Mary: Short on time.

Announcements:  Tetanus will be stepping down as site Q at TBD. Need someone to step up and take over, freed to lead. Reach out to Tetanus if you are interested.

T-Claps (Recognition): All PAX for showing up today and putting in the work.

Prayer:  Unspoken, keep PAX healthy.

YHC took us out. Thank you the opportunity to lead.