- QIC: Posh, Peach, Apache, Walker, Burgundy, Italian Job
- When: 5/7/16
- Pax: Limp Bizkit, Rooney, Fun House, Red Wood, Gauge, JAG, Howitzer, Rehab, Quick Silver, Decibel, Catfish, Mission Impossible, Joe Dirt, Maximus, Zima, Waterboy, Bull, Ginsu, Bogey, Peabody, Shelby, Chappie, Mary Lou, Magnum, Condiment, Crash, Gears, The Flash, River Rat, El Diablo, Change Order, Crosscheck, Baby Conan, Spitz, Lugnut, Corn Hole, Reborn, Sapper, Van Wilder, FNG – Devil Dog, FNG – Tony Hawk, FNG – Vuvuzela, High Pockets, Samurai, Sasquatch, Bill Nye, Cable Guy, Mayflower, Choir Boy, Bolt, The Riddler, Witch Hunt, Torque Wrench, Black Hawk, Tinker Toy, Copperfield, Fusion, Aquaman, Boeheim, Stang, Sir Topham Hat, Chaser, WWL, Santini, Pusher, Beacon, Photo Bomb, Atlas, CoPay, Trucker, Jekyll, Mr. Clean, Tesh, White Lightning, Mainframe, Gopher, Gilmore, Thunderbird, MacGyver, Geronimo, Winchester, Peach, Cheeto, Posh, Apache, Walker, Italian Job, Solid State, Old Bay
- Posted In: The Fort
90 of the county’s Highest Impact Men converged on Rock Hill to celebrate 2 years of Fitness, Fellowship, and Faith. Thanks to the PAX of The Fort for your support from launch to startup to 2 years of unprecedented growth. Rock Hill’s humble beginnings started with the launch of The Patriot and has ballooned to Old Town, Eagle’s Nest, PHoP, ManU, Petra, Bibles and Biscuits, Hills of Gloom, Hills of Pain, The Dragon, The Trinity, and HIMSHIP. Without the leadership of men like Pusher and Peach, we never would have gotten this thing off the ground. TClaps to Posh for pulling this hour-long beatdown together. Thanks to Solid State and Old Bay for capturing this beast on camera. Great work, men!
The Thang
Long mosey from Wells Fargo to Fountain Park for a Peach Warm-Up:
- SSHs
- Walking Lunges
- Imperial Walkers
- Windmills
PAX numbered off 1-4 then followed Burgundy, Walker, Apache, and YHC to 4 pain stations around town.
Station 1 (St. John’s Methodist)
- 10 Merkins (IC)
- 10 Diamond Merkins (IC)
- 10 Wide Arm Merkins (IC)
- Mosey
Station 2 (CN2)
- 15 American Hammers (IC)
- 15 LBCs (IC)
- 15 Freddie Mercury (IC)
- Mosey
Station 3 (Old Town Hotbox – Parking Garage)
- Sprint to the top
- 20 People’s Chair (IC) Up, knees, ground, clap
- Mosey
Station 4 (Fountain Park)
- 5 Burpees (OYO)
- 5 Lunges
- 5 Imperial Walkers
- 5 Merkins
- 5 Plank Jacks
- 5 Squats
- Mosey
Went through 2 full rounds before the air horn sounded which signaled a jailbreak to the top of the Hot Box for Jack Webbs (1 Merkin, 5 Overhead Claps all the way to 7 Merkins, 35 Overhead Claps)
Jailbreak to COT
NMM
Today we covered 4.25 miles at the workout. TClaps to the men who ran or biked in from Fort Mill. Many of these men ran 10+ miles before the workout started. Great job! In true Rock Hill fashion, our friendly neighborhood conductor sounded the horn which meant 10 Burpees. This is a rule our brother’s north of the river did not appreciate.
I was proud to see all the fellowship and encouragement out there today. So many men pushed their hardest and never gave up. Though we weren’t sure how well our concocted workout would play out, we were pleasantly surprised at the fluidness of the event. And…no one died. Awesome job today.
What an awesome opportunity to post with a huge BOM! Great 2nd year anniversary beatdown! Can’t tell you what impact F3 has had on my life in past almost 3 mos. But let me give y’all a sample with a bit of one of my own anniversaries: A year ago Mother’s Day weekend I started experiencing some freaky symptoms that worsened severly as my condition went undiagnsed in the week that would come. As it would turn out I had come down with a case of guillain-barre syndrome. Never heard of it before either. But let me cut to the quick: It kicked my tail! After 5 nights in the hospital and another 8 at in-patient rehab, I was released to go home, where I spent the rest of the summer laid-up and in rehab! When I got home I could only walk–with my wife’s assistance–to the stop sign at the end of my street, only about 200′, 2x per day! I told myself once I recovered (was told it could take a year) that I was going to get back into shape. New running shoes were purchased…and they sat, and sat. Running again or working out was just not something I had the self-will to do. Then a buddy of mine called me about 2.5 mos ago and turkey-punched me, put the EH on, and, well, I HC’d and posted at the Dragon. Thanks Nunchuk, I haven’t been the same since! And I cannot say enough about many of you other guys either; this brotherhood is beyond phenomenal. Now I’m the crazy puke that lies one-eye-open most nights peeking at the clock…just waiting for post-time. When I first started F3 some of the guillain-barre symptoms resurfaced in minor ways–they told that could happen with vigorous activity, and to be careful. Scary, as you might imagine. Yet, F3 has now become more than a significant part of my recovery from this rather freaky and rather unknown sickness. Seriously could not have come this far without each of you HIM!
Chappie, you are an inspiration to us all in F3. Thank you so much for sharing your testimony and how F3 & SkyQ has impacted your life. Don’t ever stop sharing your story. Keep up the great work out there in York.
what a moving response. thanks for sharing. you are a great example of an F3 #HIM. we’re proud to have you in the PAX.
Wow Chappie! I didn’t know about your struggles. thanks for sharing with the PAX! You’re the man!