As I type this up, I realize that copy and pasting right after the workout would have been a very easy task but I decided to wait but build up the suspense….or something like that. At the Swamp gathering, we divided into 3 groups – runners, ruckers and bootcampers.
As YHC led the bootcampers away from COT off into the gloom, we did a quick mosey that included butt kickers, high knees and side to side shuffles. Once we reached our destination, we circled up to get in some quick warm up and stretching given the cooler temps.
Starting out we did: SSH, windmills, Moroccan night clubs, low slow squats, smurf jacks, and some hamstring and back stretches along with downward dog and honeymooner.
Once stretching and bodies were somewhat defrosted, we got into the Thang.
Given our first week of Q source was disruption, what better way to mix things up and disrupt the status quo than pick on something everyone was familiar with – the infamous “12 days of Christmas”. With this in mind, YHC went with “12 days…since NYE” which was still true and this was only the beginning. Each exercise was going to have a bit of a twist and was going to make the PAX challenge not only their bodies in the early gloom, but also their listening, math and memory skills! Here’s how we started out and in true “12 day” style, started with 1, then moved to 2 and back to 1, then to 3 to 2 to 1, then to 4….and so on. Whatever number you’re on, that’s how many exercises were done unless there was a multiplier included after the exercise (for example see #4 which is x2 meaning 8 of each variety of calf raise. Also where there’s 2 exercises listed, you got to do both at the designated number.
1. Lap / run (which included up and down the set of stairs and around the parking lot for a short loop)
2. Cracken burpees (if you don’t know what this is, a regular burpee with 3 hand release merkins at the bottom and a Lake Wiley special!)
3. Fluttters & Rosalita & American Hammer (3 sets of each and double count with flutters and hammers)
4. Calve raises (all 3 varieties – inside, regular, outside) x2
5. Smurf jacks x2 (this is a squat position while doing SSH)
6. WWII big boy (legs in butterfly position and big boy situp)
7. Diamonds & Hand release
8. Jump lunge (each leg)
9. Dips x2
10. CDD x2
11. Plank ski jump (1 full cycle is 1 count)
12. Squats x3
13. Bonus round…Toe Taps
A few PAX made it through the 12 days and were looking for more, so in true disruption fashion, YHC was happy to accommodate with a 13th bonus day!
Headed back to COT with 4 min remaining, we managed to get in a few minutes of Mary while we were joined by our fellow runners and ruckers. Wrapping up with name-o-rama, announcements and TAPs, YHC was happy to be called upon to lead.
Even with the disruption we face every day, no matter how big or small, it’s how we handle the change that makes us better. Even if throwing in a small curve ball into something like “12 days” gives you pause to think about change, applying this “pause” to everyday life for bigger curve balls is great practice for the game of life. Slowing down life to wait for the curve balls that will come across the plate is a patient man’s game. Disrupting the status quo for controlled (or even uncontrolled) practice…there’s nothing wrong with that game!
Shady