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Buy-In: 10 Man-Makers, 20 weighted squats, 30 SSH + Mosey around parking lot

Lunge Walk the back of the school, ~200 yds:
– 20 merkins in cadence
– Lunge walk 20 paces with sandbag racked on back
– 10 low slow merkins IC
– Lunge walk 10 paces with sandbag above head
– 15 wide grip merkins IC
– Toy soldiers with sandbag front racked
– 10 diamond merkins IC
– 20 lunges w/bag back racked, 10 lunges with bag above head, 20 toy soldiers with bag front racked
– 15 CDD IC
– and so on, and so on

Pass every bag down the line while sitting shoulder to shoulder…pass them back

DORA #1: 100 merkins, 100 squats > Partner farmer carries both sandbags 80 yds.

DORA #2: 50 weighted dips, 50 shoulder presses with sandbag > Partner shuffles 80 yds with one sandbag back racked

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Pirateless

No Pirate…. No problem for todays Q as the rest of us figured it out in the fly.

I did a 10 minute warmup just make sure we didn’t have any stragglers then Change order took over the next piece.

We partnered up and one partner would run while the other partner did a AMRAP until they returned of the following exercises:

Merkins
Squats
LBC’s
Mountain climbers.

After 2 rounds we all got a turn calling exercises.

Then with 5-7 minutes left Change order led us in Broga.

Mumblechatter was great workout was good and couldn’t have asked for a better start to the day!

:punch: :punch: :punch:

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Daytona 500 with all the smells

WARMUP:
SSH
Windmill
Butt kickers
High knees
Soccer hips
Broga

THE THANG:
Daytona 500
5 exercises 25 reps each for 4 laps
Merkins
Squats
SSH
Calf raises
LBCs

Total of 500 reps when completed and roughly one mile.

With some time to spare we bear crawled a little and crawl beared a little too.

At the end I was able to introduce Pirate to some new exercises such as Dirty Myrtles and Airborne hip exercises, fan favorite for sure!

Thankfully the bakery was in full working order and the dumpster smells were not. We worked hard enough for all Pax to have one doughnut.
MARY:
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
COT:

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Q-School Jan 2025

WARMUP: Yes, and kept us close cause FTC showed up at 5:22am. This happens when there’s more ice on vehicles. If you’re gonna run off, do it knowing that a guy could show up late and you’d be leaving him.
THE THANG: Mosey with some work and some discussion. The 1st F is about Fitness not exercise. So, it matters less what exercise you call and more that you do it well with vigor.

YHC set up 4 corners, but had the PAX call an exercise and mode of transport. The point is, it doesn’t matter what we do, but the consistency and intensity with which we do it. Don’t get so caught up in Qing the hardest or craziest stuff (not that there’s anything wrong with that if you can dem oit), but that isn’t the most importnt thing.

We covered some more ground. Did some bulgarian split squat. Did some wall sitting and chatting with a burpee line.

Got to the band practice lot and had some PAX call cadence. Quite a few of the newer PAX here are ready to Q! The Pirate in particular called well in cadence, and he had a Q on the books for Friday at Stockade. However, I neglected to mention that you should SHOW UP to the AO you’ve agreed to Q. So, he of course fartsacked through that Q. Oh well, better luck next time.

NM:: Topics discussed included WHY:
– the early gloom
– cause if not then, it ain’t gonna happen
– starts the day up 1-0
– makes you intentional the night before
– workouts need to be hard
– increases vulnerability if you’ve been humbled
– intensity and consistency matter
– push don’t settle
– men don’t show up for easy
– lead in a rotating fashion
– This is a leadership development organization
– If the same guys lead ALL THE TIME, that doesn’t develop leaders
– we practice leadership like lawyers practice law. and we’re always getting better
– outside in the elements
– #1 helps keep it free
– we have to overcome the circumstances of our environment
– test of your resolve
– You committing and posting in the wet/cold tells the Q and other men that they matter more to you than temporary discomfort
– It’s Fitness over specific Exercises
– Do the work, don’t fret about everything being unique
– Consistency is more important that innovation
Encouragement was given to
– lean into COT
– if you’re not accelerating in your 2nd and 3rd, you’re missing the point. Make it habit of preparing to share something briefly at COT. Your sharing allows another man to break his own wall and be willing to share
– Share your failures. If you aren’t failing, are you really trying?

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Tour De Buffet

WARMUP: Run out back to frozen sludge. Circle up: 15 IW, 15 WM, 15 Cherry Pickers, 15 MC, 15 PP and 15 PP
THE THANG: Mosey to apartment round about 20 Monkey Humpers, Mosey to fountain: Bear Crawl around it, Mosey to fire station (NUR up hill): Toy soldier, high knees, butt kickers and lunges.
Mosey to Sonic: Dora .5 (burpees), 1 CDD, 2 Lunges/Squats and 2 LBC/hello dolly.
Mosey to church: Crawl Bear and crab walk.
Mosey back to parking lot for one last bear crawl.
MARY: X/O, Hammers, Leg lifts
ANNOUNCEMENTS: wine, dam to damn bar
COT: yes sir

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8 for 8-block

The Sad Clown’s New Year Resolution Ritual:

Picture the sad clown: slumped in his favorite worn-out recliner, late-night infomercials flickering in the dark, fueled by stale chips and good intentions. At the stroke of midnight, he scribbles a vague and wildly ambitious resolution on a sticky note: “Lose weight,” “Get rich,” or “Be happier.” With all the enthusiasm of a man trying to change a flat tire in the rain, he sets out to conquer the world…for about a week. By the third day, he’s “rewarding” himself for doing half a workout with an entire pizza. By mid-January, the gym membership becomes a donation. And by February, he’s back in the recliner, lamenting that “next year will be different.”

The sad clown chases vague goals and quick fixes, relying on fleeting motivation and convenience, only to end up in the same place: stuck, tired, and discouraged.

The F3 HIM’s Accelerated Year with the 8-Block:

Contrast this with the High Impact Man (HIM) of F3. As the calendar turns, he doesn’t dabble in resolutions; he strategically plans his life with the 8-Block, a proven tool for intentional living. He starts by defining the key areas of his life on the front page of his 8-block: concentrica, fitness, fellowship, and faith—core pillars of acceleration.

In his first quadrant, he documents his concentrica – clearly prioritizing his M at the center, with subsequent focus areas of 2.0s, Shield Lock, Blades, and lastly Mammon.

The 2nd block dives into his faith (3F)—his ultimate purpose and drive. Whether through daily quiet time, regular service projects, or leading others in the Circle of Trust, he intentionally prioritizes spiritual growth and giving.

The 3rd block focuses on his 2nd F relationships, planning which other men in his life that he will focus on for the year. These members of his family, shield-lock, or community will be intentionally connected with in order to deepen bonds and strengthen relationships.

The fourth block addresses his 1st F – where he sets clear, measurable goals for his physical fitness, challenging himself with races, rucks, or personal records. No vague “get in shape” nonsense here—he’s training for something. The physical fitness and diet related commitments, habits, and time management required to live like a HIM. He identifies the number of posts he will attend, the CSUAPS he will participate in, the mileage goals, the weight lose amounts and generally the routines and resources to keep the machine running efficiently, rejecting the chaos that derails the sad clown.

On the back page he delves into a deeper more challenging set of goals and reflections which will only be shared with his closest confidantes.

The 1st quadrant of the back page is allocated to identifying the Jester – a HIMs kryptonite that is holding back maximal acceleration. Identification of this is no trivial task and often requires deep reflection and conversation with those closest to you. You will need to be ready for hard truths and honesty – this will likely be your most challenging quadrant to accurately address.

Next comes the personal development quadrant – which books, podcasts, training sessions will you commit to this year? Don’t continue to wait – focus on areas you need improvement and accelerate.

3rd quadrant of back page is for committing to Date nights. You probably outkicked your coverage when finding your M – don’t let the fire fade, plan and follow through with consistently dating your M. Also commit to dedicated dates with your 2.0s – show them how a true HIM treats others.

The final quadrant of the 8-block is for identifying those for whom you will seek mentorship. Ask – Listen – Remember. Seek out experts and then make plans to effectively utilize them for bettering your understanding. Be ready to pay this forward once you become the expert.

By dividing his year into actionable, prioritized segments, the HIM sets a course for sustained acceleration. And when life throws curveballs—as it inevitably does—he doesn’t crumble. The 8-Block helps him adjust course, stay accountable, and keep moving forward with purpose.

The Result?

While the sad clown spends December 31st regretting another wasted year, the HIM closes out a year of challenges, growth, and impact. The 8-Block isn’t a resolution—it’s a way of life. This difference between floundering and accelerating ensures that the HIM lives intentionally, not just on New Year’s Day but every day. And with that, he turns to his brothers in the gloom, ready to inspire others to do the same.

So, brother, the choice is clear: Are you scribbling on sticky notes or mapping out your 8-Block? The new year is yours to accelerate—don’t waste it!

WARMUP: yog and IC exercises including SSH, WM, IW, MNC, planks/broga

THE THANG: Use soccer fields to mimic an 8-block

Discuss each quadrant while holding plank. Follow each discussion with IC exercises including merkins, low slow squats, Hillbilly walkers, Freddy Mercuries.

Lunge walk between each quadrant.

MARY: Finished 8-block workout by returning to “center” of front page and performing burpees and various ab lab exercises IC.

ANNOUNCEMENTS: newsletter

COT: yup

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One Word for the Win

WARMUP: Killed some time with usual fare in pkg lot while Mainframe and Pusher fixed the wrinkle in their panties
THE THANG: Ran past the golf course (with some exercises along the way) to the lower part of the trail that goes up the hill from Tega Cay Drive to the tennis courts. We did hill repeats with squats at the bottom and burpees at the top. We did so many that Dark Helmet cried and our Q (YHC) lost count. Then we did some more. And then more. When Fishstix proved to be unbreakable, we ran past tennis courts, out the golf course entrance and down the road back to Runde with some exercises along the way.
MARY: Flutters in parking lot for last 2 mins
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Pusher is leading 8 Blocker exercise 1st Sat of Jan at Panera after workouts.
COT: Falconcrest brought our FNG Slurve who showed up in a golf cart but somehow we have him baseball name. Thanks for the EH! Let’s get him back out this week!

We addressed the One Word topic throughout, including examples of random words that don’t motivate and thoughtful words that do. Pusher added some best practices, Senator gave his solid plug for Why F3 still matters to him in his 13th year. Finally DOAH stuck the landing with a heartfelt example of how F3 and One Word can come together in mysterious ways to make Impact.

A great morning for all present. You were missed Uber!

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Boxing Day Double Q

WARMUP: Boxing Day background from Gump
THE THANG: We stayed put in the Amphitheatre the whole 45 mins other than taking turns to run with imaginary box held overhead as the timing device for each exercise. Exercises included box jumps, boxing jabs, upper cuts, Box straddle hops, dips, derkins, squats, windmills, box cutters, and more
MARY: yes, included throughout
ANNOUNCEMENTS: some
COT: yes! It was great to have Flounder and his son (Emeritus Nantan of Cape Fear region — Gump) lead the pax. Good spirit and energy among the pax, including several Double Downers. We missed Jekyll who was FR with inlaws for holidays.

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