Moderate is a state of mind

WARMUP: 50% 60 yard runs from one end of the AO host parking lot to the other. After each run we performed SSH, Squats, Seal Jacks, Merkins, Peter Parkers, Parker Peters
THE THANG: We strolled over to another, smoother parking lot to endure the pain. Partnered up and gave the PAX 3 pain stations in the shape of a triangle with each pain station being about 30-40 yards apart. Merkin station, Squat Station, and Step-Up Station. Group that starts at the Merkin station performs 10 merkins and then travels to the next pain station to relieve the PAX. So forth and so on we went for 3 rounds.
Next we performed an Indian Bear Crawl for about 40 yards.
Followed that fun with a short ab lab: 20 – Gas Pumpers, 20 LBCs ( legs straight up in the air with arms reaching for feet when crunching ), & 20 Box Cutters.
Time to hit the legs again with some TUT – TimeUnderTension. Partner up again, partners have to complete a combined total of 100 lunges – 10 lunges for 5 sets. While one partner does a set of 10 lunges the other partner holds the Al Gore position, keep alternating until you reach the 100 rep count.
Followed that up with another ablab: 10 BigBoys, then go immediately into 10 Straight Leg Lifts, and then go immediately into 10 V-Ups.
Next up, more bear crawls with a Paula Abdul routine. Found a row of parking spaces about 15-20 spaces long. Pax start out bear crawling 2 lines, when reaching the 2nd line you perform 2 merkins, you then crawl bear back 1 line and perform 1 merkin. Keep going until you reach the end.
Last, but not least, you guys brag on your ‘running with pushups’. Well this group did Sprints with Pushups. 3 – 50 yard sprints – all out. As soon as PAX reached the other side we had to drop immediately and perform: 1st Sprint – 13 Merkins, 2nd Sprint 11 Merkins, 3rd Sprint 9 merkins. The plan was to do 4 sprints total but time ran out, which I’m glad because SmallWorld would have had to carry me back to COT.
MARY:
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Bethel Men’s Shelter on 6/9.
COT: Prayers for marriages, families going through transitions, ChangeOrders dad, and others. Question to the PAX in prayer – What are you pursuing? Thanks to SmallWorld for the opportunity to lead. Take care and God bless fellas.

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Ring of Fire^ The Return of the Wheelbarrow

Got the call from the #bullpen that @backdraft needed a “righty” to offer a proper beatdown. I waited for “Wild Thing” to blast through the speakers. *editors note: that didnt happen but 7 other men showed up.

Properly disclaimed and warned..err.. communicated what our plans were for the day. Everyone was excited (except @slash – but that is his own brand of excitement).

WARMUP: Dynamic warmup with #usualsuspects exercises and 100 yard mosey in between

THE THANG:
1. partner wheelbarrows/carries #crowdpleaser
2. Cindy Series: 2 lines of 4 PAX. P1: runner; P2: Cindy exercise; P3: Merkin, P4: AB or Leg. When runner returns- goes to back of line and everyone moves up a position. 3x rounds
3. Spring Series: 75%, 85%, 100%

COT: Closed out with Cash’s Prayer. Jay Griggs (F3 Cash) was a faithful member of F3 nation for many years and had many friends. He lost a prolonged battle with cancer not long ago. The Wednesday #AO at NAFO, originally named The Coop was renamed Ring of Fire in honor Jay.

At Jay’s funeral, a prayer was read that he lived by everyday. I often get to read this prayer at COTs but was especially meaningful today.

“Search me, Lord. Lead me to You. Help me to be a good man, a good father, a good husband and good employee. Help me to forgive and release from resentment those that I feel have offended me. Let me see the good in others and draw the goodness out of them.”

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The Murph with PSA

Today we learned a lot. Today was our prep for next week’s Memorial Day Murph.

Started with a strategy discussion to complete it in a respectable time using a timer to do 5/10/15 Pull-ups/Merkins/Squats every minute with a 15 second break between rounds. (25 minutes for those who don’t like math). Easy to start, but a killer at the end.

Per usual Harry Carey was the fastest but Grout was right on his heals.

Ruby did all of em just 8 months removed from full shoulder replacement.

Clickbait and Shield were machines.

YHC DNF but learned a tough lesson. All the bathrooms at NaFo are locked. Be aware for future posts at NaFo.

Also, it’s getting hot and humid so make sure to stay hydrated. We don’t need anyone falling out on us.

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6 1/2 Men

WARMUP: mosey to the front of sugar creek elementary for some SSH, wind mills, low slow squats with moroccan night clubs
THE THANG: lunge walk the hill heading to the pull-up bars with 10 squats every 5 yards-ish followed by 11’s at the bars with burpee’s and pull ups
MARY: 6 minutes of Mary LBC’s, Freddy Mercury’s, 🇺🇸 hammers, gas pumps, WW2 big boy’s, protractor’s, and flutters
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
COT:

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Officer Aaron Smith Remembrance WOD

YHC got there 10 minutes prior to the workout and ran all over the parking lot trying desperately to get the exercises written down with the nubs of sidewalk chalk at my disposal.  Finish with about 10 seconds to spare.  Quick disclaimer (more on that later) to the PAX I am all too familiar with and we got into it.

We gathered around and I educated the PAX on our purpose for the next hour.

Officer Aaron Smith’s life of public service began at the age of 16, when he joined the Mineral Wells Volunteer Fire Department (MWVFD) as a junior firefighter.  He began serving the MWVFD “in full capacity” at the age of 18, and also went on to work as an emergency medical technician (EMT) for Roane County Emergency Medical Services, the St. Joseph Ambulance Service, Jackson County Emergency Medical Services, Camden Clark Memorial Hospital, and Med Trust of Myrtle Beach.

Officer Smith later became a South Carolina State trooper before joining the Horry County Police Department as a police officer.

His cousin Caroline Arthur wrote “Anyone who knew Aaron knew his passion for front line service. His many hours of service, lives touched, and lives saved will not go unnoticed.”

Officer Smith died on September 5, 2021 and was laid to rest September 12, 2021.

Officer Smith left behind his wife, Chelsy, as well as his parents, two sisters, and his brother.

Warm-up

  • SSH x25
  • Windmill x10
  • Run 1 lap for WOD orientation

I gave an overview of how the workout would work and we got into it.  After completing two of the exercises another truck pulled in.  A fit guy got out and said “I thought this started at 5:15.”  I replied “Not this one.  Just fall in with us.”  I didn’t know him, but he was clearly not a stranger to working out.  So I assumed he was already F3.  WRONG!  We were all so heads down in the work, that we didn’t realize we had an FNG until COT.  Horrible on our part!!!

The WOD

  1. 1.Start on the far side of the parking lot and complete the first exercise.
  2. 2.Run to the next island and complete that exercise.  Run back to the start and complete the first exercise.
  3. 3.Run back to the second island complete that exercise.  Continue to the next marked exercise and complete.  Run back stopping at each island to complete the exercise.
  4. 4.Continue until you complete all stations on the 5 rep lane.
  5. 5.Run one lap around the parking lot (0.40 miles).  This is done after each lane is completed.
  6. 6.Graduate to the next lane (10 reps) and do the same thing done on the 5 rep lane.
  7. 7.After completing the 10 rep lane and running a lap, grab a block to use for all stops on the 15 and 20 rep lanes.

Lane 1 (5 Reps per exercise) & Lane 2 (10 Reps per exercise)

  • Island 1 = HR Merkins
  • Island 2 = LBC
  • Island 3 = Bear Crawl
  • Island 4 = 4ct Plank Jack
  • Island 5 = 8ct Body Builder

Lane 3 (15 Reps per exercise)

  • Bent over Rows
  • Curls
  • OH Press
  • Squat Thrusters

Lane 4 (20 Reps per exercise)

  • Bent over Rows
  • Tricep Extension
  • OH Press

The counts:

  • Total distance = 3.15 miles
  • HR Merkins = 45
  • LBC = 60
  • 4ct Plank Jack = 30
  • 8ct Bodybuilder = 15
  • BO Rows = 105
  • Curls = 60
  • Tricep Ext. = 80
  • OH Press = 70
  • Squat Thrusters = 15

Our FNG held in strong with the front of the group.  His Wisconsin roots earned him the name Cheesehead.

It was great to grind through a difficult workout with such a strong group.

 

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Smokin At The Fort

WARMUP: SSH, Windmills, Morrocon NC, Merkins, Hillbilly Walkers, and Cherry Pickers
THE THANG: Start with 10 Burpees, Then ran to each Swing and did (20) Big Boy Sit Ups and (30) Squats. After that we did 13s of Plank Jacks and Carolina Down Docks.
MARY: Cool Down- Flutters, Box Cutters, American Hammers, and Merkins.
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Bourbon Tasting on 5/21/22 and Road Trash Pickup and Detective Mike Doty Memorial Run today.
COT: Prayers for teachers and kids with last few weeks of school and family friend of Cornerstone is sick.

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you must Get right b4 you can Live right

WARMUP: side straddle hops, fire hydrant, merkins, with a mosey mixed in.
THE THANG: run around the parking lot loop and perform 12 of the following exercises with perfect form.
SSH
ChaCha merkins
Bomb jacks
Bobby Hurley
Plank jacks
Big boy burpees
Standing Penguins
Peter parkers
Apollo Unos
Bearcrawl to the next cone
Carolina dry docks
Jump squats.

The number of reps (12) corresponds to the number of Q points in the first quadrant of the Get right.
MARY: gotta keep that core tight the entire beatdown.
ANNOUNCEMENTS: bourbon tasting, men’s shelter dinner tonight, Doty run this weekend,
COT: prayers for purposefullness in young kids life. Marriages, and patience.
Love you guys, coffee was tasty and brewed on site.

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Ring of Fire: Carrying Burdens

WARMUP: 5 pull-ups 5knee ups 5 flying squirrels 2 rounds
THE THANG: pick a block walk the campus 4 exercises 4 times
MARY: n/a
ANNOUNCEMENTS: newsletter
COT: share your burden as we can do it alone!!!

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Locking Shields, a how to…

Great Invergence today at WEP to close out an entire month of acceleration.

Now that we have finished a month of accelerating HIMs all over the Fort, how do we maintain that acceleration?

Answer? ACCOUNTABILITY!

Best way to execute accountability? Locking shields with fellow PAX.

Best way to consistently lock shields? Join a Shield Lock.

Today we heard from some 🛡🔒 PAX sharing experiences, advice and offering up themselves to their fellow PAX to learn the power of 🛡🔒.

To know more, ask a PAX that was present.

Need guidance or advice moving forward?  Reach out to @Pusher and he will point you in the direction of success and accountability.

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Not AKA

Warm up: SSH, Merkin, Windmill
Airwolf Tabata w/ hand-selected playlist

45 seconds Merkins
15 second rest
45 second shoulder tap
15 second rest
1 min plank

45 seconds seal jacks
15 second rest
45 second knee hop
15 second rest
1 min plank

45 seconds flutters
15 second rest
45 second rower
15 second rest
1 min plank

45 seconds penguin
15 second rest
45 second burpee
15 second rest
1 min plank

Transfer over to Band Camp who lead us through some leg exercises, most in cadence and bear crawls that were uphill and unfortunately long.

COT with a total of 35 from AKA at Milkshake and a few shield lockers that joined for the prayer.

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