Doras under Tension

WARMUP: It was cold so the 3 of us needed to get moving ASAP. Moseyed for 5 minutes and wound up in parking lot in front the baseball field. Triangled up and performed the following all in cadence: SSHx20, WMx8, CPx8, Merksx10. We were warm and ready to work.
THE THANG: Different take on Dora that worked out well with 3 and would work with pairs as well. The flow was to run for 5 minutes ( make use of the campus ) and then perform a 1 exercise DORA routine, run for 5 minutes, another 1 exercise DORA routine, etc… We got in 3 DORA routines which were as follows:
DORA#1 – run distance was approx. 25yards out, partners performed 10 alternating lunges together, once completed 1 of the group took off on the run while the others held AG until the runner returned. Completed 6 rounds as each of us ran twice.
DORA#2 – run distance was approx. 40yards out, partners performed 10 merkins together, once completed 1 of the group took off on the run while the others held Plank until the runner returned. Completed 6 rounds as each of us ran twice. There were multiple merkin variations used.
DORA#3 – run distance was approx. 20yards out, partners performed 10 lower leg lifts, once completed 1 of the group took off on the run while the others held 6in until the runner returned. Completed 6 rounds as each of us ran twice.

MARY: Alternating single V-Upsx20, V-Upsx15
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Read your newsletter
COT: Show to Know!!!

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Inaugural Jaeger

Beautiful March weather (seriously it was a perfect day) for the 0800 launch of the Eröffnung Jäger. PAX were assured by Grinder that the routes were well marked and there were no Zima-miles. This proved to be 99.9% true (you could still get lost if you wanted to…)

The premise was solid. 4 man team (2 Ruckers, 2 Runners). Runners had longer routes and teams met at checkpoints for team exercises before they could head to the next station. The pain stations were tough. Lutefisk about killed the PAX at the first one. (Oh, that was just me?) Triple Lindy had us loading munitions. Cake Boss brought candy, but it was not a sweet treat. (Could have also been that the leg leading to Alison Park was soul crushing….) Tinsel forgot it was a CSAUP and thought he was prepping for a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs wresting match.



The finishing team results:
1.) Vuvu/Beaker (for the record you were suggested to have a 4 man team…)
2.) Cobra Kai’s crew (that included the mythical Gekko)
3.) Camp 3D’s Sugar Shady Band Bug
4.) Cornerstone’s posse
5.) Poppins’ Chimney Sweeps (seriously impressive that Badlands ran back from the final pain station to connect with his teams’ Ruckers)
6.) The Entourage around Shield
7.) Slow Jams and the Lake Ridge Wanders
8.) Lake Wylie’s Wild Thing drinking Whiskey and enjoying a Big Mac (great to see these guys from across the bridge here for the CSAUP)

Afterwards at the Print Shop, we celebrated the Dam 2 Dam fundraising effort where The Fort is sending $7,500 to Defend the Fatherless, $7,500 to Autism Strong, $7,500 to the Fort Mill Care Center, and $10,000 to the F3 the Fort endowed scholarship.

It is an honor to be part of The Fort alongside some amazing high impact men. On behalf of Grinder and the entire planning crew, this backblast is respectfully submitted by the smallest cog in the Jaeger machine—Band Camp.

For reference:
The Preblast: https://f3thefort.com/2023/01/31/preblast-jaeger/
YHC’s Strava tracker: https://www.strava.com/activities/8697393033

The Jaeger will hunt again next year. Send any feedback to: jaeger.csaup@gmail.com

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9 Dropped By The Fort

We warmed up and then dove into this year’s Mental Battle WOD which can be viewed here.

Mental Battle WOD 2023

Men don’t fight alone. Don’t live alone (no friends, family, community) and don’t forget about your brother.

With that The Thrill is gone.

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Pitt’s Birthday

WARMUP: mosy to the back of the school. SSH, MNC, Arm Swings
THE THANG:
4 Rounds
12- squats
12 – merkins
12 – mnt climbers
12 – inch worms
Mosey to the fieldhouse and back

3 rds of 20 reps -15 reps -10 reps
Squats
Merkins
Squat Thrust
Flutters
Mosey to the fieldhouse and back

AMAPs 30 sec on 15 sec rest
Set 1
Speed Skater
S.S. Hops
Bomb Jacks
Mnt Climbers

Set 2
Russian Twists
Flutter Kicks
LBCs
Plank

Mosey back to COT

MARY: None

ANNOUNCEMENTS: Jaeger, Bethel Mens Shelter, Mental Health Awareness is coming up,
COT: Closed out in prayer

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Site Q 601 Q-School

First edition of Site-Q … Q-School began on a surprisingly moist Tuesday morning. After a quick disclaimer we moseyed to the pavilion near the football field to share some reminders and just a few burpees.

Theme of the day : Stewardship. How as site Q’s are we stewards of F3’s Mission, our individual sites, and our fellow Pax? While this message was geared towards Site Q’s it’s one I think should resonate with all Pax.

Part 1: The Mission.

After getting to the pavilion we circled up and planked up. I asked the PAX what are F3’s 5 core principles. Which thankfully everyone got. Then a question on our credo. (Leave no man behind…leave no man where we found him). Did a quick 10 merkins IC.

Then I asked the assembled PAX what is F3’s mission? Most Pax Struggled with this question. Thankfully, Maximas was there to rescue his fellow PAX. With the reminder that F3’s core mission is to Plant, Grow, and Serve small workout groups for the invigoration of Male Community Leadership.

As Site Q’s we play an integral part in ensuring that our Mission as a group is carried out and that we act as a steward of that mission.

Other topics hit during this portion : Scheduling Q’s, culture building at your site, and general safety reminders,

Workout:

It was still a workout after all so we did 10 burpees on the minute every minute for 5 minutes then took a recovery lap around the track.

Came back and planked it up for Part 2

Part 2: The Operation

This section was focused on the nuts and bolts of being a Steward of your site. We discussed on how to work with the Q you schedule prior to the workout to ensure safety, and preparedness. We talked about how to market the site, and some best practices around timing and creativity. We also touched on safety, ensuring someone (especially the site q) has a phone with them and ensuring that the workout Q is aware of potential risks to the PAX and of the site. (I.E. traffic, footing,). Also, it’s important for the Site Q to act as a “sweeper” during a workout. Again, going back to our credo, we do not let anyone behind.

This is also where the Site Q must act as a steward of the site they oversee. We are guests at these locations. As a result, be mindful that we shouldn’t jump fences, drag cinder blocks, or damage property in any way.

Workout:

6-minute Emom 5 burpees 10 squats

Recovery Lap.

Part 3: COT

I wanted to separate COT out as a separate Category because of how much it differentiates us from other workout groups. Different PAX here shared what COT is to them and it shows why it’s so important conceptually. With that I imparted on the Site Q’s how important it is to embrace your role at COT by facilitating a positive experience for FNG’s. that means (during the workout) sticking with them, encouraging them, and ensuring that you capture their information.

Workout:

5 Minute EMOM

5 Squats 15 HR Merkins

With time running short, we had one last exchange about how to think about succession planning. Who else is willing to step up, who can we identify as the next guy to embrace the mission and steward it on to fellow PAX throughout the region. As site Q’s go this is something that should be top of mind early in your tenure. A key part of being a good steward is to leave something better than you have found it and in good hands.

Run to COT.

Final Thoughts:

We are really blessed with the men we have leading AO’s here in the Fort. Today was a great example of that as we had a great interactive session with some key reminders of why it is we do this each morning. For those looking for more detailed information on the points covered I’d encourage you to check out the Site Q handbook located within the Site-Q channel. More importantly, I’d ask all men of the Fort to remind themselves and familiarize yourselves with our mission. Remind yourself WHY it is we do what we do.

We, all of us, are fulfilling a need in our communities and are very lucky we can lean on each other and build from one another.

Thanks to all who showed!

Honored to Lead!

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Valentine’s Day + D2D taper = upper body not so friendly

WARMUP: a lap around the lot and a circle up for COP – no squats, just the typical – windmills, merkins, planking, Broga poses, shoulder taps, imperial walkers, cherry pickers and then a mosey to the main event
THE THANG: In Valentine’s theme, 9 exercises were structured in a 10-20-30-10-20-30-10-20-30 format for one set followed by a long or short lap.
V-Ups
American Hammers
LBCs
BurpeEs
MerkiNs
Shoulder Taps
Inchworm merkins
LuNges
FluttErs

3 sets total by most and all got better then planked for the 6 and mosey back to COT

MARY: 90 seconds of protractor at various angles. Shaking of midsections were common.
ANNOUNCEMENTS: we’re executed
COT: YHTBT

Always an honor to have a holiday Q – the valentine message was to date your M’s continually – not just on 2/14 every year. Always be in pursuit of the best possible relationship to anchor your concentrica.

Thanks Triple Lindy!!
Honored,
Cyclops

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Chair Force? Not today

WARMUP: Slowsey from assembly area to simulated flight line. Assign load crews and explain loading stations. Merkin penalty administered for late arrival.

THE THANG: Simulate loading F-15 c/d models. 3 pain stations – 1) AIM9L simulator using concrete block, ruck, and kettle bell- load one wing pylon 2) AIM 7 simulation using exercise dice for 2 turns 3) 20mm canon simulation using traditional randomizer for 2 turns. Mosey one lap around the parking lot between stations to simulate annual fun run.

MARY: Yes, she showed up

ANNOUNCEMENTS: Read your newsletter.

COT: Prayers for kids, safety In travel.

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HIIT?

8 enjoyed a beat down on the football field at Ballroom. The buckets of running pain were back and the pax selected random runs from the assortment of options available such as 20 yard sprints, 50 yard runs, 100 yard runs, and just a few, very few, mall walk options. But mostly an opportunity to get in just under 2 miles worth.

Great fellowship and good to see Who Dat back out clown carring with Cubbie.

Prayers for Triple Lindy and his health concerns as well as some family health issues. Prayers for Poppins family situation, for peace and comfort.

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