Three amigos taco bar at The Patriot

Three amigos taco bar at The Patriot

AO: Patriot

QIC: Roadkill

The PAX: Major Payne, Lucius, Choo Choo, Maguire, Citrus, Surely, Undertow, Cable Guy, Spokes, Wedding Singer, Elvis

WarmUp: Happy Jacks, Cherry Pickers, WMH, Rochamburpees, 1/4 mile lap

The Thang: Dirty dozen in four groups of three PAX with one PAX on the goal, one on the 50, and one PAX on the move. One PAX at a time travels between the goal and 50 via bear crawl, crawl bear, crab walk, or coupon assisted lunge walk, fireman’s carry, murder bunnies. Switching off with partners who rotate at the goal line and 50 for rotations of arms, legs, and abs, changing at exhaustion or when PAX arrives to switch. Coupon assisted or otherwise to include ‘Merkins, Curls, Atlas, Overhead Presses, shoulder tap planks, dry docks for arms; squats, Bonnie Blair’s, goblet squats, one leg squats, Apollo Onos, calf raises for legs; flutter kicks, LBCs and reverse LBCs, sit-ups, Freddie Mercury’s, American Hammers for abs. Periodic lap with your group when you need a break. Exercises of choice, the point is to never stop moving. Acknowledge National Fast Food Day, tacos not actually served, that part was false advertising.

COT: Romans 5:3-4: “we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance,and endurance produces character, and character produces hope”. Hopefully there was some suffering for the workout. In life most true suffering is not voluntary, but how we respond is up to us. Encourage us to approach hardship in our lives in a way that will strengthen us and build our character in order to help us be sources of strength and hope for those in our lives.

Circuit Training at the Farm

AO: The Farm

QIC: Infinity

The PAX: Chile, Slash, Buzz, Dungeon Master, Running Man, Pavarotti, and Cadence

WarmUp: Dynamic movements to (literally warm us up): 18 SSHs IC, 10 Mountain Climbers IC, 8 Merkins IC, 10 Cherry Pickers IC, 10 Michael Phelps IC

The Thang: Circuit training:

Rotate through the following workouts, 30-seconds on, 20-seconds rotation/rest:

Mountain Climbers

Jump Ups on Bench

Pull-ups

20-lbs Wall Ball Tosses 10’

Stationary Lunges

Blockees

Air Squats

Coupon Swings

Merkins

Sit-ups

Side Straddle Hops

After the first circuit, we took an active rest by tossing the disc from one end of the field to the other. Each time a PAX threw the disc, they ran to the end zone. Each time the disc hit the ground, everyone did three burpees.

Repeat the circuit above, but at 30-seconds on, 10-second rotation (no rest).

After realizing that I was locked out of my vehicle, we did two more exercises from the above circuit, then moved to Mary.

Mary: Chile led us in the following:

10 Sweat Angels IC

10 Rosalitas IC

10 American Hammers IC

10 Freddie Mercuries IC

30-sec plank

Observations: We were missing some of our regulars, but still had a good group. Pavarotti taught us the proper way to breath, and YHC admits that he often does the inefficient breathing during workouts—will work on that. We did wall ball shots for the first time, and look forward to doing more in the future (they’re a great full-body workout).

CoT:

This workout, hopefully, pushed the PAX to their limits. HITT like this really works both aerobic and anaerobic fitness. It is important to work your diaphragm and heart during these workouts, to keep going even when breathing hard. That is how you strengthen your hear and lungs and improve your capacity to do more.

We all have a mental wall that keeps us from giving 100%. It is an evolutionary feature that was intended to preserve some strength for a “fight-or-flight” situation. Given that we don’t have those anymore, we need to develop the mental toughness to blow past our mental barriers, not only in fitness, but in all aspects of our lives.

The Bricks of Sparta

AO: #sparta

QIC: @Obadiah

The PAX: @Hightower @Ashe @Derecho @El Nino @Zeus @PopFly

WarmUp: SSH, Don Quixote, Up/Down Dog, Rockets.

The Thang:
This exercise tracked with Nov 13 #monthlychallenge of 4 x 100 (4 exercises 100 times). 4 stops every 100 meters or so with the stop 4 two exercises (A & B). All but 4B included Nantucket paving stones.

Stop 1: 25 Arm raises with a paver in a squat
Stop 2: 12 or 13 single arm raise with a block, switch (24, 26, 26, 24)
Stop 3: 25 Highly contested murder bunny or forward gorilla walk. Brick in front of you and move it forward, scoot up, remain in squat. Not bear crawl position. Stop 4: A). 25 Chest flys with two blocks
B). Dying cockroach, glees, Bonnie Blair’s, merkin leg lift – until flys called time.

Mary: she didn’t make the trip.

Announcements: Shirts, turkey trot, beer ruck.

COT: Resiliency. Lots of talk on the value of building up a reserve. The Pilgrims planned for about a month on the Mayflower – it took 66 days and they showed up exhausted and starving and only about half made it through the first winter. Critical to fill the tank so you you can go the extra mile for you or someone else.

Hightower at the Farm

AO: The Farm

QIC: Infinity

The PAX: Chile, Pavarotti, Running Man, Brooklyn, Rocketman, and Rocky

WarmUp: 23 SSHs IC, 10 Don Quixotes IC, and 15 Little Bitty Arm Circles IC

The Thang: Hero WOD dedicated to police Officer Jacob Hancher (F3 Hightower) who tragically was killed in the line of duty October 3, 2020 at an (too young) age of 23.

EMOM Circuit 1: Squats and Lunges w/ Merkins

A total of 50 Squats and 40 lunges done in 5 sets of 10 and 8 respectively.

(HT was killed in the month of October) 10 Merkins EMOM.

23 Coupon Swings (HT was 23 y.o.)

EMOM Circuit 2: 2 ct. American Hammers (AHs) and Crunches w/ Burpees

A total of 100 AHs and 100 crunches done in 5 sets of 20 and 20 respectively.

(HT was killed on the 3rd) 3 Burpees EMOM.

23 Coupon Swings

EMOM Circuit 3: Hand Release Merkins (HRM) and Coupon Swings w/ Flutter Kicks (FK)

A total of 50 HRMs and 35 Coupon Swings done in 5 sets of 10 and 7 respectively.

(HT was killed in the year of 2020) 20 1 ct. FKs EMOM.

23 Coupon Swings

Grinder (HT was killed at apx. 10pm = 10 rounds of Planks in silence)

10 rounds of Planks 35 seconds a piece w/ 8 seconds of rest)

Observations:

For the first time, we had too few coupon blocks for the number of PAX posting on a weekday—in the rain! YHC is delighted to have this problem, but recommends each man procure his own cement block for future workouts. At one point, YHC was asked for a substitute workout for coupon swings, but was slow to answer. Honestly, it’s hard to sub such a full-body movement like that. The best exercises integrate multiple muscle groups and are difficult to substitute, but YHC did his best to provide such. Really, we need more coupon blocks in the future. Next time you’re at Lowe’s, buy one.

COT:

This hero WoD is a good reminder that not all heroes serve in the military.

Each of us serves the greater community in some way through our jobs.

When God said that we would eat our bread by the sweat of our brows, He was giving us advice as well as prophecy.

We need to work for our own well-being, that of our families, and the greater community.

However, need to be sure not to let work become all-consuming.

YHC ended the CoT with a humble prayer petitioning for greater strength and stamina from these workouts to better serve our families and communities.

We then got in a picture as the wind and rain were picking up.

Honoring our vets

AO: The Patriot

QIC: Lazlo

The PAX: Lucius, Choo Choo, Grease Monkey, Spokes, Wedding Singer, CableGuy, Coconut, Speedo, Situation, Flipper, Maguire, Surely, Citrus

WarmUp: SSH, burpee, imperial walkers, 2x burpee, cherry pickers, 3x burpees, Moroccan night clubs, 4x burpees

The Thang: the PAX moseyed to “the hill” (you know the one I’m talking about) and split into groups of 4. While one group ran the hill and back as the timer, the other thee groups did BWS, merkins, and LBCs, respectively. Then rotate until all PAX did all sets. Then repeat it all again

The PAX then moseyed to the arena, where again one group was the timer and broad jumped up the stairs, first three steps at once, then two steps, then every step. The other three groups did dips, toe taps, and wall sits, respectively.

The PAX then to the basketball court. Timer was bear crawl length of the court and crawl bear back. Exercises were alternating lunges, balls to the wall, and SSH.

Final rotation was back at the field. Timer was a 100 yd 80% sprint at 80%, then return at 100%. Other exercises were mountain climbers, burpees, and WWIs.

Mary: due to ineffective time management skills by the QIC, we skipped Mary today.

COT: It’s Veteran’s Day today and we’re honored to have several veterans and active duty soldiers among us. We’re grateful for all that they and their brothers and sisters have done and continue to do for us every day. I remember at DARPA talking with a service member about the temporary nature of the job. He said that he was grateful for the 3 year post – it was the longest he and his wife and kids had lived in one place. It’s not just risking their lives. The challenges of deployments are as varied as the individuals that make up the armed forces. Thank you, all of you, and your families and loved ones, too, for all of your sacrifices, and I hope we can all express our thanks more than once a year.