WARMUP: not needed
THE THANG: lotta runnin’
MARY: not present
ANNOUNCEMENTS: newsletter
COT: personal
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WARMUP: not needed
THE THANG: lotta runnin’
MARY: not present
ANNOUNCEMENTS: newsletter
COT: personal
WARMUP: Chatter
THE THANG: Out and Back – Munn Harris under 77 up Sam Smith to Sutton down 6th Baxter and back.
MARY: Nah
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Yup
COT: Fantastic
Run. Run run run. Run. Stop walking. Run run run. :runner:
Braden hill repeats.
Run run run back.
Harris Street x2
120 merkins
120 LBC’s
4 miles
WARMUP: The usual suspects
THE THANG: Jacket-Dirty-Mile
4 laps around FMHS track… 3 “excursions”/lap
– Up & down Railings of Home side bleachers (so… up, over, down, over, up, over, down…and rejoin track)
– East end zone — 10 inverted rows on Football team “apparatus”
– West end zone – Nur up hill…. crawl-bear down.
When 4 laps done… dealer’s choice on how to finish: Yog… or continue pattern. Most continued.
MARY: Partner – 1 Pax holds 6″ / other pax slaloms feet over (10x each side)… flapjack
Ab-Lab w/ Circle of Hate: Pax calls out exercise for others to do while he bear-crawls or Lunge walks around perimeter.
ANNOUNCEMENTS: FMCC Food Drive, Operation Love Turkey collection, other newsletter stuff
COT: Held (5th core principle)
Loops around Gardenia. Oof!
WARMUP: yes
THE THANG:
R on Textile Way
R on Wamsutta Mills Dr
R on Kingsley Springs Pkwy
Cross 160 onto Munn
R on Harris
R on Spring Blossom
L on Misty Morning Ct (1st cul-de-sac)
L on Spring Blossom
L on Brookcrest Lane (2nd cul-de-sac)
Reverse back
MARY: no
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Christmas party, twister gave us some of the ao history of 6ish @6
COT: prayer and praise for fellow PAX at marathon and Spartan today. M’s, aging parents, health challenges, NaFo Marching Band @ Grand Nationals in Indy.
WARMUP: Disclaimer and Pledge duly pronounced
THE THANG: 1 mile loop (rectangle) with an exercise at each corner.
Up Massey, right on Harris, right on Ardrey, right on 160
Burpees x10
Hand release merkins x10
Apollo ono x10
Donkey kicks x10
Pax stayed together for first mile, then thoroughbreds were cut loose. All pax completed at least 3 laps/3 miles and all finished 1-0 for the day.
MARY: she stayed in the sack
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Christmas party, Turkey convergence
COT: Theme today was the Unexpected. I finished a book this week called “The Unexpected Journey” about caregivers of dementia patients (my dad’s current daily reality caring for my mom). I was also reminded of a quote from one of my favorite spiritual teachers, Henri Nouwen: “I’ve always complained about my work being interrupted until one day I realized the interruptions were my work.”
How do you respond to interruptions? Or when the Unexpected drops in front of you? Too often my response has been poor. I’m improving and yet I still have a ways to go.
I call these moments out as critical leadership moments. It’s harder to lead when something unexpected surfaces, and yet those are the moments when leadership is needed the most. Use these moments as instances to learn and grow your awareness, your skills, your consistency, and your leadership.
Thanks for the push from all pax today! I needed you around me, because as Nasa heard during the run, I was close to texting him at midnight last night that I was out because of an oncoming head cold. I didn’t send the message. And then something unexpected happened — I woke up feeling like I was good to go!
#KeepPosting
Track workout including 2 options:
Run a mile on the track then:
1. Calculate Vo2 max by running hard for 12 minutes
2. Sprint workout with race pace followed by jog (400,800, 1200 meters)
Six at six the usual stuff and a good group. Might be missing one or two pax. Everyone enjoyed. Welcome Cerebus (Shaq’s brother.)