Run and Gun in the Dark

  • QIC: Mainframe, Mary Lou, Bolt
  • When: 11/16/16
  • Pax: Mainframe, Mary Lou, Bolt
  • Posted In: Run 'n Gun

With last week’s R and G cancelled, today was the first in the dark post-daylight savings time.

Thanks to Mainframe and Mary Lou for waiting for me via Twitter as I hit traffic w/ accident on 160. Mainframe was doing a second run today (planned) as part of P200 training. Daily doubles once or twice a week can be beneficial. I was posting a second today, so jus’ running sounded good. Mary Lou agreed.

Ran around a bunch, getting a little off track at first. We needed better head lights to run the trails. We hit Sewer Hill for one run up. Sewer Hill sucks. On the other side of Sutton, we decided to take a break for some exercises. X 2 dealer’s choice. Really funky positions, wonder what the neighbors thought.

A nice mosey back sounded good until Mary Lou exclaimed something which could only have meant “sprint back to the YMCA parking lot.” So we did it.

COT. Xmas party, P200 check it out! Pray for sick family members.

Bolt tried to recruit Mary Lou as the “second” in Fort Mill for the Joe Davis Run challenge as created by Tolkien…10 burpees for anyone who beats us or runs a PR or enters their first 5k/10k. Mary Lou will need more convincing.

Get out to Run and Gun! Don’t let the evening darkness scare you!

Bolt out.

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Preblast 11/23/16 = futbol or soccer @F3theFort

  • QIC: CSPAN & the Prodigy
  • When: 11/23/16
  • Pax: F3, M, 2.0 (s), family, and friends
  • Posted In: Pre-Blast, Run 'n Gun

List of activities for Wednesday 11/23/16

Normal Wednesday morning workout schedule #redpill

14:30 Wednesday afternoon gather to watch my beloved Celtic take on a team called Barcelona which carries a decent player named Messi (DM @CSPANF3 for details where we are watching)

18:15-20:00’ish gather with F3, M, 2.0 (s), family, and friends at #F3Run&Gun at the Baxter YMCA, 857 Promenade Walk, Fort Mill, SC 29708 for a friendly game of soccer. All are welcome to watch, only players that are capable of keeping up with a adult men’s game should play #safetyfirst

Spikes and shin guards are recommended, bring a black and a white shirt/jersey as teams will be random selections, we hope to play 11v11, and I hope this is a new tradition to “friendly” start to your holiday season.

Any questions or comments please contact me,
AYE!
CSPAN

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Capture the Flag

  • QIC: Zima
  • When: 10/12/16
  • Pax: Zima (YHC), Cobra Kai, Longshanks, Bolt, Corruption, Crabcakes, Mainframe, Cable Guy, Slumlord
  • Posted In: Run 'n Gun

An interesting set of circumstances resulted in the Run n Gun shovel flag landing in my lap. You can read about that HERE !

Thus a plan was hatched to do something a little different at Run n Gun. Earlier in the day I planted said flag far up along the Baxter trails, a little north of New Gray Rock Road. Hoping some Pax would take the bait, I posted a picture on Twitter of the flag with the caption “Come and get me”. Fast forward to 1815 at the Baxter Y and sure enough, we had a good showing. 9 Pax decided to go on the mission.

The Thang (Go find the flag and bring her home)

Depart the Y towards Market Street and head up to Alison Park. There we did a couple of laps hoping someone would see the decoy flag that Bolt planted. Not the sharpest bunch of Pax, so we entered the trails and began our trek. Let me tell you, there are some long steady hills on the trails. Needless to say, it wasn’t the easiest of trail runs even though Longshanks will tell you different. We ran a good 2.5+ miles to find the flag nestled just off the trail. Along this journey Cable Guy came down wrong on his foot and heard a pop! At the time of this writing he hasn’t gotten a diagnosis but we’re praying it’s nothing serious.

After grabbing the flag, we all headed as fast as we could back to the Y so I could get in the car and go retrieve Cable Guy. Tclaps to #HIM Longshanks for staying with him and walking alongside him until I arrived. We returned to the Y, waited a few moments for Longshanks to arrive with the flag and completed the workout like we always do. All said and done, we covered a little over 4.5 miles.

COT and BOM

Moleskin

  • Trail running is a lot of fun and challenging. If you haven’t tried it you should!
  • Tclaps to Bolt for the decoy flag, even though no one saw it
  • Thanks to Corruption for allowing me to Q on short notice
  • If you’re looking for a fun trail run, meet us Wed morning at Clydesdales for the Clydestrails option
  • Great to see Slumlord out there
  • Always bring your shovel flag to a workout
  • Always take it home when you’re done (or give to next week’s Q) 😉

Announcements

  • Pay up for the Christmas Party
  • 3rd F Convergence 10/28 Eternal Church 0600
  • A lot going on 11/19 (Check the Newsletter) – Pick something and HC

Prayers and Praises

  • Prayers for Cable Guys foot
  • Prayers for our Nation and Leaders
  • Prayers for families

Honor to Serve

Zima

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Preblast: Capture the Shovel Flag (@ RnG)

  • QIC: Zima
  • When: 10/12/16
  • Pax: Open to All Pax
  • Posted In: Run 'n Gun

A couple of Fridays ago my M (Griswold) called me and asked if anyone was missing a shovel flag.

Me: Where are You?
Griswold: Baxter Y.
Me: What’s the Flag Say?
Griswold: Run n Gun
Me: Yes, I would say someone’s missing their shovel flag.
Griswold: Want me to grab it?
Me: Yes! Definitely!

And it’s been sitting safely with YHC waiting for the appropriate “opportunity” or “venue” to reveal it’s location. A couple of days ago Corruption asked if it was being held hostage! Answer? Yes! Let me Q Run n Gun this Wednesday and you can have an opportunity to get it back. #blackmail It worked and I’m Q for tomorrow’s special installment of Run n Gun.

The Thang:
The Run n Gun Shovel Flag has been placed somewhere on the Baxter trails. We’ll cover a good portion of the trails (Approximately 5 miles) in search of said shovel and old glory. Once retrieved we will run the shovel flag back through Baxter and plant it back in it’s home location (Baxter Y fields). Hopefully the site Q will bring it home or we might be doing this again in a few weeks. 😉

If you’re up for it, grab your trail shoes and meet up at Run n Gun tomorrow at 1815.

Aye!
Zima

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FLOOD RELIEF EFFORTS: Calling all Fort and Rock Pax

10/28/16
UPDATE:
I just got our work assignments.  We received 5 work orders for tree removal and 1 for house muckout (remove drywall, carpet, etc).  We will need to bring tools (chainsaws, axes, shovels, rakes, wheelbarrows, leaf blower, etc) like we did last week and additional tools (flat nosed shovels, hammers, sheetrock knives, wheelbarrows, etc) and safety equipment (gloves, safety glasses, dust masks, etc) this week.

The current plan is that we will meet at the Lowes by Baxter at 5:00 and leave for Conway, SC.  We would complete work at about 2:00 or 3:00 so that we can return for trick-or-treating with our families.  We will need to bring lunches and water.

Please DM @darkhelmetf3 or email me: frankschwartz@me.com with your HCs.

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10/21/16
UPDATE:
Work crews leaving out tomorrow. We will need help next week as well, so please check your calendars and let me know if you can make it. Here’s the details for tomorrow’s work.

Everyone,
We have been assigned 6 work orders to remove fallen trees (some greater than 18″ diameter) in the Bishopsville area.  We will be meeting tomorrow morning at the Lowe’s in Baxter at 6:00 am and will be leaving at 6:15. This will put us in Bishopsville at about 8:00.

We will be splitting into 2 groups and each group will have a team leader and will work on 3 work orders.  We will carpool and drive down as groups since the groups will be working at different addresses.

The teams are a mix of F3 Pax and Men (and one M) from my church. Again, there will be opportunity to go again next weekend, so LET ME KNOW.

We need to bring the following tools and we will split them up between the 2 groups:

Chainsaws (I think 5 were volunteered and so please bring them along with gas, oil, sharpening tools or whatever else would be needed)
Crowbars
Rakes
Axes
Wheelbarrows

Bring what you need to work safely.
In order to ensure we are as safe as possible while working on these projects, remember not to work after dark when good visibility is no longer possible, and please be sure to bring:

  • Safety glasses / goggles
  • Work boots or sturdy closed toe shoes
  • Work gloves
  • Pants (not shorts)

We need to bring our own lunch and water.  The team leaders will bring a cooler for water and drinks to be put in.

We will work until 5:30 or 6:00 and so if we finish our work orders early then we will see if there are other neighbors in the area that would like some help.  We can then find a place to eat in Bishopsville or head home. 

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10/19/16
UPDATE:
Flood waters are finally starting to recede on the coast in some areas to a point where we can get in to help. I don’t have all the details yet. They should be forthcoming soon, but here is what I know and what I need at this point.
WHAT I KNOW AT THIS POINT:
Early Saturday morning we are looking for strong backs and weak minds to travel to Myrtle Beach and Florence, SC to start the debris clearing. This means that we will need willing men, chainsaws, hand saws, loppers, shovels, possibly wheelbarrows, etc. We will be heading back that evening on this go around. (We will likely be doing an overnight trip next week once the mucking out of houses and such begins. Flood waters are not allowing for this in most areas at this time, is what I understand.) We will also be taking donations down with us. We will take the water that has been collected to now, and any other that we may be able to collect between now and then…
WHAT I NEED AT THIS POINT:
Your HCs ASAP! Hit me on twitter: @darkhelmetf3 (I’ll follow you back so we can share contact info if needed) and tell me if you can make it. It will be a very early start and a fairly late return that day.

Men, I know that there are TONS of ways to help right now, and TONS of places we could do it. If this doesn’t fit you, that’s ok, just help somewhere. However, this is what we are being asked to do for right now. It may seem like a small thing, but it will make a big difference.

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10/11/16
UPDATE:
Pax, I thought it would be good to give an update on where things stand with the relief efforts. There is much more damage and many more problems than we anticipated in SC, GA, and NC than we (in the Fort) have resources to take care of. It’s important to remember that we will hear of needs all over. Unfortunately, we won’t be able to do it all. I often get frustrated and sad that we can’t just fix it, but so be it.

That said, at this time, we are in a holding pattern. The storm surge is continuing to rise in many of those areas, and over the next 48 hours or so there will be continued flooding and other problems that will continue to arise. It will likely be this weekend and into next week before we can safely enter any of those areas. So, as hard as it is, hang tight. Please keep letting me know about the needs that you hear of and about your individual availability to travel (possibly overnight) to affected areas over this weekend and into (and through) next week. Also, keep your eyes on the Twitter machine and FB, etc. for further updates.

Thank you, men, for all you do.
Helmet, out.

 

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10/8/16
Almost one year to the day from our relief efforts in Columbia, SC, and here we go again. Our brothers (F3), but maybe even more importantly, the communities where our brothers and sisters (God’s children) live are feeling the force and will soon be digging out from the devastation of Hurricane Matthew.

I am in contact with some of our coastal Pax and with members and leaders of my Church to try and get updates on needs. I imagine that there will be needs for donations, much like we had for Columbia (water, food, fuel, etc.), and also we want to organize work crews to go down as needed. At this point (10/8/16, 1700hrs), I know of many downed trees, lots of flooding, etc., but we do not know yet what can be done or when. Many communities (whole counties actually) have not started letting residents back in yet.

Here is what I need from you. I need to know if you can plan to go down with crews sometime in the coming days and weeks to administer relief. This will likely consist of delivering supplies, clearing roads, removing debris, and gutting homes and businesses that were flooded. We will need tools, strong backs, and donations. As soon as I know more, I will amend this post.

Again, at this point, if you can comment on this post, or DM me on Twitter, as to whether you can go and what days, that will help to start. Also, if you know of needs or people that are in those areas organizing efforts there, that would be great to know also.

Aye!

 

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Hey, Look at those Homeless Guys

  • QIC: Zima
  • When: 08/31/16
  • Pax: Zima (YHC), Cable Guy, Cobra Kai, Cornhole, Bolt, Corruption, Matrix, Crabcakes
  • Posted In: Run 'n Gun

I’m beginning to think there is a method to the madness of why we work out in the Gloom. Because we’re not that pretty in the daylight. This was evidenced at the most recent installment of Run Ruck and Gun! Some of the usual ruckers and then some of the “not so usual” ruckers were rolling in prior to launch of 1815. Tclaps to Cobra Kai and WWL for providing this evening’s coupons. 1815 came and went! I disclaimed and proceeded to outline

THE THANG
8 Pax
2 – 40 lb sandbags
2 – 60 lb sandbags
1 – 55 lb Log named “Darkness” (Hello, my friend see: #Simon&Garfunkel)
2.75 Miles of Baxter Streets and Trails including Gardenia

This was a modified Coupon Ruck from Spearhead’s 10 Mile Coupon Challenge (OG). Pax rotated the coupons every 5 minutes for the entire hour while we covered approximately 2.75 miles. Each pax had 1-2 recovery periods but still were carrying their 30 lb rucksack. This was a good example of what you might experience in a Goruck event, except it was only an hour and we didn’t have any casualties. It was a challenging hour and we all #embracedthesuck.

NMM
– Cobra Kai and WWL are awesome. Thanks for sharing your toys
– I think this was Bolt’s second ruck and he already looks like a veteran (shocker)
– Crabcakes is too funny. He carries Darkness around like it’s a little baby
– Tclaps to Site Q Corruption on his first ruck
– Tclaps to Cable Guy for not farting the entire time (I think)
– Tclaps to Cornhole for just being Cornhole. Carried Darkness all the way up Gardenia #beast
– Favorite Quote: “What are those homeless guys doing?” as heard from a couple of kids while we marched down Market Street

Announcements: Read your Newsletter

Praise and Prayers
– CSPAN’s daughter
– Zima’s 2.0

BOM

Honor to Serve,
Zima

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Leg Day at Run and Gun

  • QIC: Gears
  • When: 08/17/16
  • Pax: Corruption, Bolt, Cable Guy, Cornhole, Gears (YHC)
  • Posted In: Run 'n Gun

It was all kinds of hot and humid at Run and Gun.  Since i still have an injured wrist, I had loads of Leg Day plans.  Most of them went out the window as soon as we started… here’s what we actually did.

 

The Thang

Mosey from Y parking lot through the wooded trail.  At the end of the trail take a left to hit the running trail around the pond, the mosey back to Y soccer fields.

 

Suicide Sprints for length of the field

4 Corners (full field):

  • 5 Around the World Squats
  • 10 Jumping Lunges
  • 15 Monkey Humpers
  • Plank-o-rama

Suicide Sprints for length of the field

Repeat 4 corners with double counts (10, 20, 30)

Water Break #SoHot

Suicide Sprints for length of the field

Mosey through wooded trail to the end, Indian Run back

6 MOM to finish, then beers at Grapevine

 

Honor to Serve.

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Run-N-Gun In the Hot and Humid Sun

  • QIC: Old Bay
  • When: 08/10/15
  • Pax: The Riddler, Corruption, Pusher, CableGuy, Weezer, Twister, Apache, Old Bay
  • Posted In: Run 'n Gun

Run-n-Gun is not an AO this YHC posts to on a regular basis due to scheduling. But being on the Q schedule almost always gives me a hall pass with the M. I was excited to have a full hour at my disposal, and tried to plan a weinke that wouldn’t run short. Turned out to not be a problem. We logged 2.5 miles with a moving pace of 9:13/mile.

8 of TheForts finest posted, of which Apache and Twister opted to Ruck. Pusher advised that the potential for heavy complaining was high, given the heat, humidity, time of day, and Q. Disclaimer was given and 6/8 pax headed for a lap or two around the Y soccer fields before gathering for warm-up.

Warmup-o-Rama
-Windmills (x10)
-Imperial Walkers (x10)
-Mountain Climbers (x20)
-Scorpion Dry Docks (x10 each leg)
-Heals to heaven (x10)
-Morning Wood (10 OYO)
-Low Slow Squats (x10)
-SSH (x30)

Mosey down trail behind soccer fields, down behind the large pond, and to the service road at the end of Drayton Court for suicide circuits across 5 cones set up 10 yards apart heading up the service road. Quick reminder for those that haven’t done these before, the movement among the cones is like that of a suicide (with the base touchline being the first cone at the bottom). Each cone had instructions on it, so while it looks complicated in the backblast, it was far less confusing in action. YHC has written this exercise up in a few different back-blasts, and it seems to come out different every time.

Partner up, size not matter.

Round 1
– Cone 1: 20 LBCs
– Run to Cone 2: 20 Russian Twists
– Bearcrawl back to Cone 1

Round 2
– Cone 1: 20 LBCs
– Run to Cone 2: 20 Russian Twists
– Run to Cone 3: 20 Sumo Squats
– Crab walk to Cone 2
– Bearcrawl back to Cone 1

Round 3
– Cone 1: 20 LBCs
– Run to Cone 2: 20 Russian Twists
– Run to Cone 3: 20 Sumo Squats
– Run to Cone 4: 10 Carolina Dry Docks
– Partner 1 wheelbarrow to Cone 3
– Crab walk to Cone 2
– Bearcrawl back to Cone 1

Round 4
– Cone 1: 20 LBCs
– Run to Cone 2: 20 Russian Twists
– Run to Cone 3: 20 Sumo Squats
– Run to Cone 4: 10 Carolina Dry Docks
– Run to Cone 5: 20 Plank Punches
– Partner 2 wheelbarrow to Cone 4
– Partner 1 wheelbarrow to Cone 3
– Crab walk to Cone 2
– Bearcrawl back to Cone 1

Quick recovery, then mosey to a fountain on up the road for some work knee-high wall work.
-Box jumps x20
-Dips x20
-Decline Peter Parkers x20
Repeato at half the reps.

Another quick recovery, and we were off to the office buildings at the corner of Sutton and Market. Upstairs, the pax were surprised to find some refreshments (well…bottles of water), strategically placed with an F3 EH card to ward off looters.

Partnering up again, we had time for 2 rounds of team work on the steps:
1) P1 bunny hops up 2 loops while P2 flutter – flapjack
2) P1 3 up/down loops while P2 chop sticks – flapjack

Mosey back to the soccer field for SSH/Burpees in the style of Jack Webbs. For every 1 burpee, we did 4 SSH (4 count). We made it to 4 burpees before we ran out of time.

Naked Moleskin
There’s a line in DC Talk’s song “Day By Day” that says “the physical world creates a spiritual haze”. I think that as long as we are of this physical world, we will have to work hard to see though at least some degree of spiritual haze. It’s the human,fallen side of us.

Throughout the workout, I discussed with pax how for me, hearing God’s voice usually requires being at a place where I recognize how broken I are, and being in an environment where my ears can hear through the noise of this physical world. The word “attentional” means “a capacity to maintain selective or sustained concentration”, and is something often needed to focus on hearing God’s voice. These days being “attentional” is nearly impossible with all the hyper-active distractions flooding our every sense. Since it won’t happen by accident, I encouraged all pax to routinely find some quiet space in their day, every day, to just focus on listing for God’s voice, then to have the courage to act on that what He tells them.

Thanks to Corruption for the opportunity to lead. As always, it was an honor to serve as Q. Every pax did awesome, though I expected a bit more complaining from Pusher (next time?).

AYE!
-old bay

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Convergence to Support Army 385th MCT Deployment

PAX,

Mark your calendars for Tuesday September 13, for a special Convergence to support YHC brother-in-law, 1st Lt. Tyler J. Strom (Convoy). As many of you know, Lt. Strom and his Unit (385th MCT) will be deploying in the following months. The goal for this convergence is to support Lt. Strom and pay homage to all our men & women who have served / currently serving our Nation. Lt. Strom will be your guest Q so come prepared for some PT and be sure you have a clean shave or you will suffer the consequences (his words!).

To support his Unit, we’re asking PAX for donations towards care-package items (review the list of items below). If you’re not the shopping type, you can give a monetary donation as well. Bring all items to the convergence. If you’re unable to make it and still want to give, reach out to myself (504-813-2901 / tommy.vadell4@gmail.com) and I can coordinate a pickup time with you.

When: Tuesday September 13
Location: Ballroom (875 Gold Hill Rd, Fort Mill, SC 29708)
Time: 0515-0600
2/3 F: 0600-0630 (Coffee & donuts will be provided / bring lawn chairs)

What to Bring:

  • Care-package donations
  • Monetary donations (going towards shipping & supplies)
  • Empty shoe box
  • Lawn Chair (for 2/3 F)
  • Red pill
  • FNG

Care-Package List (Do’s / Don’ts)

  • Foods
    • DO’S Rule of thumb – anything that can fit in their cargo pockets
      • Trail mix
      • Beef jerky
      • Crackers (peanut butter/cheese etc.)
      • Ground coffee
      • Chicken salad w/ crackers packets
      • Bars (protein/breakfast etc.)
      • etc.
    • DON’TS
      • Liquids
  • Candy
    • DO’S
      • Gum
      • Hard candy
    • DON’TS
      • Chocolate
      • NO SUGAR FREE CANDY. They don’t want any issues from the backside!
  • Hygiene
    • DO’S
      • Gold bond (Highly valued)
      • Tooth paste
      • Pads/tampons (they do have some females in his unit so ask the M to help out)
      • Deodorant
    • DON’TS
      • Mouth wash
  • Medicine
    • DO’S
      • Tylenol
      • Motrin/ibuprofen
      • Tums
      • Throat Lozenges
      • Moleskin (for blisters)
    • DONT’S
      • No liquid meds
      • Hard meds (Vicodin etc.)
  • Misc.
    • DO’S
      • Socks (athletic)
      • T-shirts
      • Magazines
      • Games (cards, soduko, crossword etc.)
      • Baby wipes / hand sanitizers
    • DONT’S
      • Adult Magazines

We thank everyone in advance for their support!

Bounty Hunter over and out!

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Run ‘N Gun Fun

  • QIC: Italian Job
  • When: 7/20/16
  • Pax: Apache, Spitz, Twister, Blackhawk, Bolt, Reborn, Italian Job
  • Posted In: Run 'n Gun

7 PAX (3 Boot/4 Ruckers) endured high temperatures and high reps at Run ‘N Gun. We had a quick disclaimer and a short warm-up as we waited on Twister to roll in.

  • SSH
  • Imperial Walkers
  • Windmills
  • Stretch (L over R, R over L, Center)

The Thang

Mosey down the trails by the soccer fields. Runners ran to the road, ran back to the ruckers, then back to the road, then back to the ruckers, then over the bridge to the base of a monster hill where we all did:

  • 50 Dips
  • 50 Calf Raises
  • 50 Carolina Dry Docks

Mosey to Orchard Park Elementary.

  • 25 Side Tri Rise each side
  • 25 Shoulder Taps

Mosey back to the ruckers and to an open greenspace.

  • 25 American Hammers (IC)
  • 50 Squats
  • 1 Minute Plank

Mosey back to the school.

  • 30 Moroccan Night Clubs (IC)
  • 30 Italian Night Clubs (IC)
  • 25 more Side Tri Rise each side

Mosey to the offices at the corner of Market and Sutton

  • 50 Pike Presses
  • Run up the stairs, 10 Burpees at the top

Mosey to another random greenspace in Baxter.

  • 5 Minutes of Mary (dealer’s choice)
    • 25 Merkins (IC) – Apache
    • 25 Big Boy Situps – Twister
    • 25 Side Crunches each side – Bolt
    • 15 Box Cutters (IC) – Spitz
    • 15 Hello Dollies (IC) – Blackhawk
    • 20 Jumping Lunges (IC) – Reborn
    • 15 Flutters (IC) – YHC

Mosey to COT

NMM

It was an honor to lead these #HIM in an iron sharpens iron sweatfest. I’m super impressed by the ruckers (Apache, Spitz, Blackhawk, and Twister) as they not only rucked 2+ miles, but exercised with YHC, Reborn, and Bolt. Great work Reborn and Bolt covering over 3 miles and never sacrificing your form on the exercises. Speaking of form, great job Apache. You performed those exercises better than me and you had the weight of a third grader on your back. Thanks to Corruption (Big Money Rob) for the invite to Q this lovely AO. I enjoyed the camaraderie of this small group of men. Proud of you, Twister, for doubling down today with me at Pantheon and RnG. Thanks Bolt for leading us in the right direction today and your willingness to show us around. I appreciate you, Reborn for posting your first time at RnG with just a day’s notice. Way to power through the suck, Blackhawk. You’re a true inspiration. Thanks Spitz for being the epitome of a #HIM for our PAX in the region. You are the backbone of this thing we call F3, even if you don’t want the attention on you.

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  • 7/22 Jay’s Loop run/boot camp this Friday at 0515 meeting in front of Empire Pizza, Fort Mill. Bring a chair for Spud’s 3rd F afterwards.
  • 7/23 Star Command Convergence in Spartanburg. Clown cars leaving RH Target at 0515 with a return by 1100.
  • 7/23 2nd F Picnic at Spitz’s house 1200-1600. Check the newsletter for details.
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