- QIC: Shakespeare
- When: 04/25/2019
- Pax: Costanza, Lox, O'Reilly, Peg, Radar, Shakespeare, Speed Handle, Tardy, Wolverine
- Posted In: Poopdeck
Thought about this one at the last minute. April was a great month for me as I celebrated Easter with my family, Spring Break, my mother’s birthday, my 8th wedding anniversary, accepting an offer on my house and so many other things that were wonderful yet forgotten. But as I tried to create something new for this Q, it dawned on me those family members that are still a part of me emotionally/spiritually but not physically. I wanted to do something that brought back and help me to preserve those special moments that will hopefully stay with me even longer. That being said, I established a Q that honored the memory of two loved ones that I have lost in the month of April: my maternal grandmother, Gaye Lindsay (April 4, 2001) and my uncle Jody Hudson (April 28, 2014).
Warm-O-Rama: I honestly don’t remember what we did. But we warmed up. Some dynamic stretching and the usual amount of SSH’s.
The Thang: as a way to honor my family members, I chose to do a partner BLIMPS type workout with one person completing reps while the other partner running a lap to each respective name. Up first, my grandmother…
We each grabbed a rock near Papa Doc’s and partnered up to complete 61 reps of each exercise:
- Goblet squat press (with rock)
- American hammers (with rock)
- Yurpee (had to dig in the exicon for this one… and we did this one cumulative with a partner instead of individually…. and without rock)
- Extensions (triceps extensions with the rock)
Gaye is for the name of my grandmother. 61 reps for her age when she passed. She died when I was a junior in high school. She was married for 42 years to my grandfather. She was a great definition of the word Matriarch.
Next up… my uncle (no rocks for this one). Partner style BLIMPS workout again with 40 reps.
- Jump squats
- One legged burpee (cumulative reps between partner)
- Dips
- Y-lifts
Jody is for the name of my uncle. 40 reps for the age when he died. He died 5 years ago. He also died at a young age, which still sticks with me to this day.
COT/Name-O-Rama
This was a workout that I needed. As time passes, we tend to lose memories of those who are not with us anymore. There are certain memories that were brought back from just thinking about this workout which brought smiles to my face. Memories that were long gone but not forgotten. I hope that more memories I shared with these special people will continue to stay with me and pop up from time to time; allowing me to reminisce on how lucky I was as a child and growing adult to have such wonderful people in my life.
As always, thanks for the opportunity to lead Peg!