AO: The Patriot
QIC: Mayberry, 3 Mile
The PAX: Bambino, Pong, Lazlo, Cable Guy, Maguire, Citrus, 3 Mile, Horshack, Infinity, Slapshot, Rebar, Lucius, Sunshine, Major Payne, Grease Monkey, Elvis, Fish Fry, Brown Bag, and YHC gathered in the truly gloomy gloom to learn some lessons in time and space.
WarmUp: 12x SSH, IBACs, Don Quixotes, Onion Pickers, and Willie Mays Hayeses (sp?)
The Thang: The PAX counted off by 12, then stationed themselves around a 12-point circle midfield for a “24-hour” Tabata consisting of two full rotations around the “clock,” doing 45 seconds on, 20 seconds off, with a one-lap mosey in between each set of 12. At each “hour,” the PAX were encouraged to contemplate 12 words paired with each exercise to represent sentiments I hope we can all feel or express daily. The 12 rotations were: 1) merkins (Purpose); 2) big boi sit-ups (Hope); 3) squat jumps (Joy); 4) coupon swings (Balance); 5) lunges (Faith); 6) coupon arm curls (Gratitude); 7) “Say Anythings” (holding coupon overhead) (Patience); 8) coupon rows (Love); 9) Bonnie Blairs (Momentum); 10) seal claps (Praise); 11) burpees (Perseverance); 12) plank (Reflection). All of the above was done while enjoying an epic time-themed music mix prepared by 3 Mile.
Mary: LBCs
COT: With so many competing obligations (family, work, hobbies, life in general), we can often feel like there aren’t enough hours in the day, and feel rushed to get through everything we want to accomplish. It takes focus and, often, regimentation, to be able to get it all done. But we should always strive to make the most of it, and be prepared to have to make adjustments when things don’t go as planned (see, e.g., my forgetting to put enough coupons on the field beforehand). We also confined our beatdown today to one circle in the middle of the field. Lately, many of us are feeling similarly confined to our homes and it may get even more imposing as the months get colder. It’s important to keep focused on what’s important, but remember to add some spontaneity (the surprise mosey) to break up the monotony.
