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Weds, June 10, 2020 Compound

QIC: HT

PAX: HT, NAFTA, PopFly, Elvis, Roddick, Obadiah. El Niño & Derecho joined for Mary

Warmup:
Fellowship jog to green field center of Mosaic. SSH, windmills, willie mays hayes, arm circles, then moved to bench to stretch calves & hamstrings. 


The Thang:
After fellowship jog parking garage, group lined up at base of up ramp. Here we started our bear crawl climb. PAX bear crawl up the ramp, then 10 mericans, followed by recovery jog to next ramp. Rinse and repeat bear crawls up the parking garage, increasing mericans by 5. Until we hit 25 mericans, then decrease mericans by 5, ending on the top deck. Quick recovery on top deck to enjoy the sunrise view. Then each PAX performs burpee, then runs down 1 flight of steps, stopping at each floor landing for another burpee. Stopping in the 3 floor to regroup. Then group walked lunge across pedestrian bridge to steps by TrueFood. Once group completed task, we went on jogging tour around Mosaic. Ending back at Winter Compound for quick recovery before Mary. 
Mary:Mixed variety of ab exercises from each PAX 8 rounds. 


CoT:
Keep Highlander in prayers as he’s recovering from injury. Next Hero WOD, Fri at Olympus, starts 0530. Thanks to our lord for sharing his blessings with us, as we witnessed the beautiful sunrise above the parking garage and the fellowship of our PAX. As crazy as the world has become, we have to do our part to stand up and lead others.

Scrambled Eggs for a Booming Semicentennial

AO: Delphi

QIC: Nano

The PAX: Mule, El Niño, Derecho, Hightower, Ba Da Boom, YNAB, Peloton, Dunder, Wham-O, Monk

WARM UP: SSH, Arm Circles, Willy Mayes Haze, Merkins; finished with a count-o-rama so everyone had a number.

THA-THANG: Modeled after last year’s Eggs-streme Eggs-ercises!, the PAX warmed up quickly and began the egg hunt. A total of 12 eggs were hidden around the Delphi complex all containing an exercise for the PAX to complete. There was one special egg with a few extra goodies to celebrate Ba Da Boom reaching the R.E.S.P.E.C.T milestone. The exercises started with YHC calling an exercise while HIM number 1 went searching for an egg. The PAX did the exercise(s) listed and HIM 2 set off for an egg. In the mean time, HIM 1 called out an exercise of his choice which we completed while we waited for HIM 2 to get back. The process continued and the egg exercises included:

  1. Bunny hops to the 50 yard line, mosey back
  2. Carolina Dry docks x25, sprint 25 yards, mosey back
  3. Squat Jump x30, sprint 20 yards, mosey back
  4. Burpees x10, sprint 40 yards, mosey back
  5. Bear Crawl to the 50 yard line, mosey back
  6. Forward lunge to the 25 yard line, reverse lunge back
  7. Overhead arm claps x50
  8. Run backwards to the 50 yard line, 50 air squats, sprint back
  9. Merkins x40, sprint 10 yards, mosey back
  10. LBCs x50, IC
  11. Plank Jacks x35, sprint 15 yards, mosey back
  12. WWI x45, sprint 5 yards, mosey back

This brought us through Mary and on to a short roast:

A Wiseman once said that “Wisdom doesn’t necessarily come with age. Sometimes age just shows up all by itself.” (Tom Wilson) And another said, “Middle age is when your age starts to show around your middle.” (Bob Hope),  Yet, remember that “Age is strictly a case of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.” (Jack Benny)  “And in the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years. (Abraham Lincoln)

COT: Proverbs 10.9: “Whoever walks in integrity walks securely, but he who makes his ways crooked will be found out.” The social unrest and finger pointing going makes it hard not to pick sides. Unfortunately, many don’t seek the truth, they just want to reinforce their beliefs. However, as leaders we need to continue to walk with integrity and set good examples for our bothers, family, and the community.

Burpee Pyramid for our Return to Olympus

AO: Olympus

QIC: El Niño – VQ

The PAX: Mule, Nano, Obadiah, Apollo, Evan (Southpaw), Everett (Derecho), Pop Fly, Ba Da Boom, NAFTA, YNAB, Jag

WARM UP: SSH, Arm Circles, Willy Mayes Haze, OYO Stretch

Mozy around the parking lot then up to the field for the fun to begin.

THA-THANG:

Once arriving to the field, the PAX lined up along the end line and all grabbed a socially distanced piece of the field. The activity was a pyramid: 1 burpee + 1 deep squat then run to the 10 yard line and back, 2 burpees + 2 deep squats then run to the 20 yard line and back, repeat until hitting 10 burpees. At that point reverse the pyramid back down to 1.

MARY: We finished the burpee / squat / sprint extravaganza with about 20 minutes to spare, plenty of time for a full round of Mary. This consisted of the usual: LBCs, alphabets, flutter kids, heal touches, row-boats, merkins, WWI, etc., with plank hold to finish us off.

Olympus goes Tabata…

AO: Olympus

QIC: YNAB

The PAX: Houlihan, Shetland, Glee, Wilt, Dunder, Mule, Mulligan, Pelaton, Hightower, Roddick, Nano, Obadiah

WARM UP: SSH (IC, varied pace) x 25, Don Quixotes x 10, Yoga Burpee

Mozy around LBSS with some butt-kickers, high knees, karaokes, line painting, and incline pushups thrown in for some extra warmup.

THA-THANG:

After our lovely warmup mozy, we congregated on the field to learn about the ancient art of Tabata. Per wikipedia, the Tabata method is “a version of HIIT was based on a 1996 study by Ritsumeikan University Professor Izumi Tabata (田畑泉) et al. initially involving Olympic speedskaters. The study used 20 seconds of ultra-intense exercise (at an intensity of about 170% of VO2max) followed by 10 seconds of rest, repeated continuously for 4 minutes (8 cycles). The exercise was performed on a mechanically braked cycle ergometer. Tabata called this the IE1 protocol. In the original study, athletes using this method trained 4 times per week, plus another day of steady-state training, for 6 weeks and obtained gains similar to a group of athletes who did steady state training (70% VO2max) 5 times per week. The steady state group had a higher VO2max at the end (from 52 to 57 mL/(kg•min)). However the Tabata group had achieved comparable aerobic improvements but only exercised 4 minutes per day on their 4 HIIT days compared to 60 minutes for the aerobic group. The Tabata group also started lower and gained more overall (from 48 to 55 mL/(kg•min)). Also, only the Tabata group had gained anaerobic capacity benefits.”

That was all too complicated to remember , so YHC described it as a method to train South Korean figure skaters. I was close. Further, four minutes seemed a bit too short, so we did five rounds of four minutes. PAX should tell their friends they did five hours of exercise at the gentlemen’s club this morning.

First round, as directed by a nice gentleman yelling numbers and commands over a redub mix of MGMT, the PAX completed eight sets of 10s rest followed by 20s of pushups. PAX did not think to scale the first few sets of pushups. It’s only 20s! Lesson learned. Lots of pushups were done early and lots more scaled pushups were done later.

Next round, as directed by the same nice gentleman yelling numbers and commands over Back in Black, the PAX completed eight sets of 10s rest followed by 20s of sit ups. Most PAX enjoyed the shoulder rest.

Next round, as directed by a nice gentleman yelling numbers and commands over a redub mix of Counting Stars, the PAX completed eight sets of 10s rest followed by 20s of sumo squats. PAX will feel those in ~12 hours.

For the final circle Tabata and in celebration of National Women’s Day, we switched to a rousing rendition of “Everything is Awesome” and a nice lady telling us what to do. The PAX completed eight sets of 10s rest followed by 20s of planks. Easy peasy!

To finish off the thang, we lined up on the field to Tabata out some shuttle runs. Motivated by a weird dance mix of Call Me Maybe, PAX rested 10s followed by 20s of 10 yard back and forth sprints.

MARY: No Mary after this one, PAX.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
-Dad’s camp this weekend!
-Convergence dry run this Saturday – bring your coupons!
-Watershed cleanup event 3rd F – details on Slack

COT: Your QIC was a little bit lightheaded and asked the PAX to be grateful for all the things we typically take for granted. Then asked them to get off his lawn. Aye!

Leap for Leap Day

29 February, 2020

AO: Olympus

QIC: Nano

PAX: Hightower, Mule, Pop Fly, Tool Box, Ba Da Boom, YNAB, Fish Fry

Warm-Up: SSH, Arm Circles, Hillbillies, Downward Dog, Willy Mayes Haze, Good Mornings.

The Thang: The 8 PAX jogged up to the practice field with two cinderblocks and two medicine balls in tow, where the following stations were set up:

  1. Left leg leap, backward jog to start
  2. Right leg leap, backward jog to start
  3. Frog leaps, backward jog to start
  4. Walking Lunges, backward jog to start
  5. Seated cone touch (goalkeeper drill) down and back
  6. Bear crawl, crawl bear back
  7. Fifteen cinderblock dips
  8. Ten 25lb medicine ball slams
  9. Twenty cinderblock curls
  10. Alternate 10 murkins and 10 BBS when waiting

Active rest with 20 murkins and 20 BBS.

Rinse and repeat! Then on to the next event…

Hand Rail Leaps: Leap over the hand rail all the way up the hill to the practice field. 

Bear Crawl Tunnel: The PAX form a ceiling suspended over the side walk, one PAX at a time bear crawls through then joins the end of tunnel.  

Back to the field for a round of the “nanoshuffle” with the 4 coupons.  

MARY: Each PAX lead their favorite core exercise. 

COT: We get an extra day this year, get out and do something useful with it.