- QIC: Rock Thrill
- When: 11/14/2017
- Pax: Band Camp, Chicken Hawk, CSPAN, Flash, HeeHaw, Popper, Rock Thrill, Training wheels, Uncle Sam
- Posted In: Block Party, The Fort
9 strong men gathered for the latest edition of Block Party.
The Thang
Here is how it went down-
No FNGs today, so standard disclaimer was given and off we went into the gloom.
Mosey the long way to FFCU parking lot via Ardrey to McCammon. YHC has been to this AO many times to post and is very familiar with the homeowner with the small, but LOUD dog and her adoration for us at 5:15 AM. No desire to talk to the police today, so we went the LONG way. Plank up for the 6 to arrive.
Warm Up-all IC
Windmill x 19, Imperial Walker x 7, Merkin x 7, Low Slow Squat x 7
The PAX seemed eager to get to work, so we did.
Line up at the end of the parking lot for The Escalator. Jump Squats and Merkins. Run across parking lot for 1 Jump Squat, then back across for 2 Merkins. then across for 3 Jump Squats and back for 4 Merkins. Originally planned to do this to 20, but audibled to 10 so as not to miss the other fun stuff planned. Plank up till everyone finishes. Recover. CSPAN excelled at this!
Mosey towards the flags downtown by way of the big field by FFCU. Pit stop there and PAX line up in plank side by side with enough space between that we can all take a turn doing box jumps over each PAX legs all the way down the line. Once everyone completes this, all transition to high plank while everyone crawls through for the tunnel of love. Recover.
Mosey to the flag and say the Pledge of Allegiance in unison. Thank CSPAN and Hee Haw for their service. YHC is thankful for freedom and feels every day should be Veteran’s Day.
Mosey across street to brick steps at the millstone downtown. All together for the first circuit. 7 Hand Release burpees, Run up steps, run sidewalk to swings and do 19 calf raises. Run to short brick wall by playground for 19 dips, 19 derkins and 7 step ups per leg. Run to playground parking lot and bear crawl across the lot. Run down sidewalk back around to the brick steps.
Round 2 is U vs. U. All you got and then plank up to wait for the 6 when finished.
Running low on time, so let’s do 7 more hand release burpees and mosey back.
Gather up for some Mary at the parking lot near 160 and Audrey.
LBCs x 20 IC, Flutters IC x 20, Hello Dolly x 20
Mosey back and bell rang as we pulled in.
COT and a great take out by Chicken Hawk.
Moleskin
It was a great morning and YHC was honored to get the call up from DD. Everyone was getting after it and that is what we post for, to get stronger and better. We covered 2.25 miles.
Most exercises today were in sets of 7 or 19. During the warm up, YHC explained the reason for this. Recently, I posted a pre-blast for The Joe Davis Run for Recovery and I wanted to explain why YHC and my family feel passionately about this cause. 1 in 7 American will face Addiction. We had 9 in the circle. It could affect one of us. Also, 1 American dies of an opioid related overdose every 19 minutes. That is at least 2 lives lost while we worked out. Think about that. Addiction is a big issue and this is why we run the Joe Davis Run for Recovery.
Later on, YHC also took a moment to explain in COT that, as leaders, we need to understand that what we say and do influences others. Ideally, in a positive way. YHC doesn’t get to spend as much time with Double D as I would like, but a couple of years ago, at a Coop workout, he really impacted me by encouraging the PAX to “just say yes.” We all have a lot of responsibility in our lives, but are we missing the good stuff because our default answer is “no?” Since that day, it has stuck in my head and impacted my thought process. Whether it is our kids asking us to read to them after a long day at work or our wife asking us to watch a “chick flick,” let’s try to find a way to “say yes” and live 3rd. I gave a personal example of me being out of work 2 years ago for a short period and my wife asking if we should go ahead and take our kids to Disney World with the money we saved versus waiting. Timing and finances didn’t not seem optimal, but I “just said Yes.” It was one of the funnest trips we have ever taken and won’t ever be forgotten. What a blessing that came from what was a suboptimal situation. Be warned though, “saying yes” will take you out of your comfort zone! Not a bad thing.
Announcements-
Bags for Beds
Turkey Drive
Christmas Party
Joe Davis Run for Recovery
CSPAN noted hat this is all in the newsletter and we should read it!
Thanks for the opportunity to Q, DD!
Honor to lead,
RT