15 pax shook off fears of rain & cold to post to The Fort, seeking a jump start to the MLK weekend. All veterans this morning so Anchorman checked the Disclaimer box in brief fashion and then offered a preview with comments about avoiding the pit of “getting stuck” and embracing the opportunity sharpen yourself by “going through it.” Oh yeah, he also made a reference to 100 burpees coming over the next 60 mins.
The Thang
Run to front parking lot between WEP and Springs
COP — SSH, Burpees x10, IWs, Merkins, Flutter kicks, Burpees x10 (count=20), Morrocan night clubs, Overhead claps, Morrocan night clubs
Run to Pike’s front lot
People’s chair, Burpees x10 (count=30), people’s chair
Run to bottom of Massey St hill
1 Burpee at bottom, run to top, 2 Burpees, continue down and back up adding 1 Burpee on each end until 10 Burpees at the top. Result: 55 total Burpees (count=85)
Handoff to DD
Mosey to memorial park
Makhtar N’Dyae
Knee-tar N’Dyae
Mosey to parking lot grass
Tunnel of love
Mosey to Pike’s front lot
People’s chair on wall / Donkey kicks x10 on wall
Rinse & repeat
Bear crawl across lot / crawl bear back
Rinse & repeat
Mosey to Springs side lot
Plank it up shoulder to shoulder for bunny hops through the pax to the end of the parking lot.
Freddy Mercury / Hello dollies
Move to wall
Wall pull-ups x10
Sprint to curb and back
Wall pull-ups x10
Mosey back to WEP
Burpees x10 (count =95)
Box cutter
Rosalita
4 Minutes of Burpees
COT
NMM
We had a great morning at WEP with a lively group of mostly veteran pax. Cool and damp, but no rain until COT. Thank you to all the pax present, to Bonsai for the invite to Q and to Anchorman for sharing the lead in High Impact fashion.
T-claps to X-Ray and Slash for consistency in their first 30 days since their initial post at The Fort. And t-claps to Esso for their EHs and encouragement.
The theme for the day was about not getting stuck when facing adversity and instead going THROUGH it. Anchorman referred to an article by Jalen Hurts (Alabama QB transferring to Oklahoma) where he describes his faith through the experience of the January 2018 National Championship game and the following season in Fall 2018. Hurts said, “This isn’t something you’re stuck in,” I’d tell myself. “This is something you’re going through.” And one thing I can promise you is that I’m better off for having gone through it. Everything I dealt with at Bama: I’m stronger for it. I’m wiser. I’m a better man.” You can read the article here.
Anchorman didn’t waste any time delivering extended pain during the opening COP with his shoulder series of Moroccan night clubs and overhead claps…drawing much mumblechatter. The move over to Massey Street triggered even stronger mumblechatter. The pax rose to the challenge despite the grumbles. They got THROUGH it.
The suspense of reaching the 100 burpee mark carried us through the final 30 mins of the workout. With about 6 mins left, we chinned up close to the bar, reaching the 95 mark. Anyone who expected YHC to stop at 100 surely won’t make that mistake again. Everyone lost count of their total during the 4 mins of burpees wrap-up. But they all got THROUGH it.
We paused after the Tunnel of Love to reflect on a tragic example of getting stuck instead of getting through it. I learned last week about a 53-yr old Chicago father of four who committed suicide. His name is Tim. Tim was a year ahead of me at ND in the late 1980s, and we lived in the same dorm for three years. I don’t recall having any contact with Tim after he graduated in 1988. But, certain of my classmates from the Chicago area did have contact with Tim. In fact, some lived nearby, attended the same church, had kids in the same schools and the same sports leagues. Looked at in some ways, Tim appeared successful — professional career in the financial sector, home in a sought-after suburb, four kids, private schools, etc. At the same time, Tim battled alcoholism…maybe all those achievements weren’t truly fulfilling for him…maybe he was stuck…maybe he wasn’t getting through it…maybe he couldn’t get through it, at least not without help, not without a partner, not without a group. The most chilling comment in many emails I read about Tim and his situation was when the email sender said “…then I lost touch with him.” The challenge this week is to consider someone you know who’s facing tough circumstances, someone at risk of getting stuck and reach out to that person. If you’re in the unfortunate place of being stuck or at risk of being stuck, identify someone who can help you start moving. That’s the essential action to getting THROUGH it. If you need two names, put Anchorman and Double D on your list.
SYITG