Q-School!

AO: The Patriot

QIC: Maj Payne

The PAX: Lucius, Wedding Singer, Pong, FNG Daunte, Sunshine, Bone, Brown Bag, Cable Guy, Roadkill, Coconuts, Infinity, Mayberry, Slapshot, Choo Choo, Spokes

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EC: One lone wolf — Lucius — Rucked up and down steps for 40 minutes of fun prior to the Q-School beatdown.  Well done!

It’s important to always keep learning, and although #thepatriot had lots of seasoned PAX beat the fartsack this A.M., one FNG stumbled upon Q-School (welcome Daunte!) to learn along with the other gathered PAX a bit about F3’s beginnings and listen to some pointers about how to run a workout as the Q.

Key historical and info points:

  • F3 emerged as the founders attended the Campos workout in Charlotte, NC
  • First F3 workout Jan 1, 2011 in Charlotte, NC; First official F3TheCapital workout was June 16, 2018, although there was an F3 group that started previously on Roosevelt Island – around 2012 or so.
  • Dredd and OBT wrote Freed to Lead to help explain what F3 is and the culture behind the F3 Nation
  • The Problem – (notable that F3 was not created to solve “the problem,” and figuring out and describing the problem was hard to put a finger on. It evolved to be known as Sad Clown Syndrome.  F3 helps to solve “Sad Clown Syndrome.”
  • The Mission – “The mission of F3 is to plant, grow and serve men’s small workout groups for the invigoration of male community leadership.”
  • The five principals:
    • Free of charge
    • Open to all men
    • Held outdoors, rain or shine, heat or cold
    • Led by men who participate in the workout in a rotating fashion, with no training or certification necessary
    • End with a Circle of Trust

WU: SSH, Merkins, Little Bitty Arm Circles (LBACs) front a rear

Several of the PAX took turns leading some of the warm up exercises, and afterwards YHC (Your Humble Correspondent) led a short after action review (AAR).

Some key points:

  • Command Voice: Comes from the gut, not the throat. Signals to the PAX that you are in control, have a plan, ready to roll and take leading them seriously.
    • Weak voice signals weakness. LEAD the PAX.
    • Slow, soft, tired voice hurts morale and makes PAX think you’d rather not be there leading them.
  • Why Cadence? CONSISTENCY in all things is the building block of leadership.
    • Esprit de Corps – Counting together builds bonds, fuels morale
    • Simple and Effective – Doesn’t require complex thought, designed for breathing
    • Demonstrates Consistency, Competence & Attention to Detail: Lets the PAX know what’s happening. One movement per count.
    • Voice inflection signals the end
  • Additional Comments
      • This is not easy. Takes practice, preparation, thought, discipline.
      • 100th time “marginally competent”
      • 10,000 times to be an expert
  • The Commands
    • “THE NEXT EXERCISE IS THE ________!” (PAX repeat exercise to signal understanding)
    • STARTING POSITION! (PAUSE)…MOVE!
    • Starting Position is the information (or preparatory) command. MOVE is the execution command. Pause between is critical to allow PAX to understand where to go next.
    • IN CADENCE! (PAUSE)
    • Only if doing the exercise in cadence, which is generally a four count. If not then “This will be done on my count” or “We will do this for 30 seconds” or “This will be done OYO (On Your Own).”
    • EXCERCISE! 1, 2, 3, ONE. 1, 2, 3, TWO.
    • VOICE INFLECTION at last 1, 2, 3 to signal end, or add “AND, Down” for last rep of an “on my count” type exercise.

The Thang:

  • 20 Merkins, bear crawl 20m, 19 Merkins, mosey back, 18 Merkins, bear crawl 20m, 17 Merkins, mosey back…. so forth to 15
  • Plank it out once 15 Merkins completed unto the six joins.

Workout Structure Pointers:

    • Design your workout in advance. Ask for advice/feedback from the AO or other more experienced Qs.
    • Design too much rather than too little. Easy to cut on the fly. Harder to improvise and create on the fly at the end of a workout when fatigued.
    • Design while thinking of the PAX and what you are asking them to do. We generally DO NOT start by stretching (stretching should be done before 0530 startex) but, at the same time, starting with sprints or a dynamic exercise (like the burpee) off the drop could cause injury.
    • Think of what muscle groups each exercise uses and understand how each exercise will affect the next. You may want to burn out the PAX chests in the first 10 minutes of the workout with 5 sets of merkins and burpees but if you plan to do a burpee ladder 10 minutes later you may not want to smoke their chest right out of the gate…but you might…just have a plan and THINK.
    • Prior to Startex, give a 1-minute warning so that guys can get their head right.
      • Q needs to survey the PAX present. Are they all studs? Do you have studs and guys 40 pounds overweight? Do you have 5 FNGs?
      • Use this survey to make sure your workout challenges each man but protects each man at the same time.  Tough task. No one said it was easy.
    • Communicate the Disclaimer
      • I am not a professional.
      • You are out here at your own risk.
      • I will make some workout recommendations. It is you against you out here. Do what you can. Always do something. If you have an injury, protect it. I do not know what your issues are. If you can’t do what is called, or the number called, modify as necessary, but always do something to encourage your brother.
      • We will not leave you.
  • 14 squat, lunges 20m, 13 squat, mosey back,12 squat, lunges 20m, 11 squat, mosey back… so forth to 10.
  • Al Gore until the six joins.

More Workout pointers:

    • If you make a mistake, when falling, DIVE.
      • The PAX don’t know your plan so don’t let them know you’ve gone off script, forgotten the next exercise, did too many or not enough.  Letting them know you messed up hurts their trust in you and effects their morale. You are in control.
      • Confidence over Competence (but then get it right the second time)
    • Don’t smoke yourself as the Q and don’t Show off.
      • You cannot lead effectively if you are about to pass out. REMEMBER, your Q is not about you.
      • Also, you are not there to win every sprint or show how awesome you are.  You are there to challenge each man with a workout and guide each man safely through it, NOTHING more. Win the sprints at your next workout when you’re not Q’ing.
    • Never, EVER, leave a man behind.
    • Don’t discourage but push each man to give 100% effort because he will be better for it physically, but most importantly, mentally and emotionally.
      • This is a tough balance and everyone has their own approach and personality. Just put the PAX first always (above your frustration and above your “plan”) and it should take care of itself.
    • Don’t punish individual initiative – flexibility is a good thing.
    • If you can’t do it, don’t Q it. EVER.
    • Wear a watch/be aware of time.
  • On the track – Burpee 400:
    • Sprint 100 yds, 5 x burpees,
    • Mosey 100 yds, 5 x burpees,
    • Sprint 100 yds, 5 x burpees,
    • Mosey 100 yds, 5 x burpees

More Workout pointers:

  • It’s got to be HARD, which is how you motivate men to be leaders.
    • Our time is valuable. We have families, jobs, responsibilities. We want to be challenged. We want to find and conquer new challenges – it’s in our DNA.
    • We respect things that are tough. Nothing worth doing is ever easy.
  • We don’t want to let others down. We want to be accountable.  Leading others makes us accountable.

Mary:

Not a lot of time for Mary (Named from Something About Mary — 7-minute abs)  Great way to put some time padding at the end of a workout if you need it.  Today the PAX didn’t have time for much, and completed just 10 x Flutter Kicks.

COT:

  • With this Backblast chocked full of pointers, any PAX should be on a good road to a successful Q.  Reach out to your brothers that have previously Q-ed for support.  YHC, or any of the PAX would be honored to co-Q with you!
  • Some final pointers:
    • COT (Is a duty of the Q)
      • End EVERY workout with a COT
        • EVERY man is in the COT. No one sits/stands outside.
        • Immediate acceptance for FNGs. Get them in the circle and get them involved. Help them through the sometimes daunting name-o-rama.
      • Count-o-Rama
      • Name-o-Rama (Hospital name, Age, F3 Name)
      • Announcements
    • Don’t forget “Respect” (50+ PAX) during Name-o-Rama!
    • Record the Details for the backblast via a pic, video, photographic memory, whatever.
    • F3 TheCapital hasn’t been strict about this, but many regions tweet out the PAX counts for the workouts, which helps to improve morale and accountability. Tag the @f3thecapital and/or@f3arlingtonva Twitter accounts
    • The Q is responsible to post the backblast. This is important. Show respect for the PAX by making sure to post a back blast and have them listed. They got through your workout and you owe it to them to give them recognition.

 

Respect! It’s not for me, it’s for you.

UNADJUSTEDNONRAW_thumb_5f60AO: The Patriot

QIC: Maj Payne

The PAX: Jenner, Apollo, Horsepunch, JAG, Sunshine, Cable Guy, Roadkill, Wedding Singer, Citrus, Bambino, Choo Choo, 3-Mile, Bone, Slapshot, Brown Bag, Grease Monkey, Mayberry, Infinity, Lucius, Spokes — and a surprise cameo from 2 Percent!

Age 50 is the point at which the collective PAX bestow “respect” upon those who reach the milestone of 50 laps around the sun. On this day, 50 years ago, YHC was given the hospital name “Jim Gregory.”  Today, my honor as Maj Payne is to lead this group of #HIM for a beatdown to celebrate that event with my F3 brothers.  Here’s how it went down…

WU: Simple — 50 x SSH.  Time to travel!

The Thang: PAX mosey to Knights of Columbus. One stop to tighten (yet keep socially distanced) the group with 3 x burpees. Once at the entrance, bearcrawl 50-ish yds halfway around the driveway circle. Al Gore or pick up the six as PAX complete the task.  Move to grassy area for 5 x 10 burpees EMOM, which equals, Respect! 50 Burpees.  Bearcrawl 50-ish yds to the exit (Crawlbear last 15 yds).

Mosey to Discovery/Williamsburg fields, count off by 2s to split the group onto the two fields. 50 yd turn (25 out, 25 back) with 5 x Merkin at each turn x 10 for 500 yds of running with 50 Merkins completed at the end.

Mosey the mile back to start, stopping to gather PAX first with 20 x mountain climber, bc YHC feels 20yo (on occasion), then a second pause for 21 x mountain climber, bc still sometimes YHC thinks he can enjoy some adult beverages the night before a beatdown like a 21yo (although its usually not a great idea), and finally one more set for 9 x mountain climber, bc it’s important to have the heart of and play like a 9yo whenever possible.

Mary: Time flies in life, and during beatdowns!  Time only for 50 x flutter kicks!  Boom.

COT: Some quotes have especially impacted YHC during the past 50 years. One comes from Theodore Roosevelt:  “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.”

We all have put ourselves in the arena today as we endured another brotherly beatdown. We must look for opportunity to step into the arena every day, and strive valiantly in whatever we do and with whoever we are with – our wives, kids, friends, work colleagues. Know the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spend yourself in a worthy cause!

It’s not the years in your life, but the life in your years that counts.

Aye!

 

 

 

The Longest Mile

IMG_2499AO: The Patriot

QIC: Maj Payne

The PAX: Brown Bag, Spokes, Grease Monkey, Sticks, 3 Mile, Mayberry, Cable Guy, Slapshot, Lazlo, Obadiah, Citrus, Wedding Singer

13 PAX recovered from the weekend heat and avoided the lure of the fartsack to endure a humid beatdown around the Patriot track. Little did they know the longest mile awaited them, and all finished mostly unscathed. Here is how it went down…

Warmup:

  • SSH x25
  • WMH x10
  • Imperial Walker x10
  • LBAC/Reverse x10 each
  • BWS x 10
  • Slow Merkin x10

The Thang:

Longest mile. Repeat 4x. Pick up 6 every 400m.

  • 10 Burpees
  • 100 meter Run
  • 20 Merkins
  • 100 meter Run
  • 30 LBCs
  • 100 meter Run
  • 40 squats
  • 100 meter Run

Mosey to various start points on the stadium steps for Jacobs Ladder:

Climb steps, 1 jump squat, back down, 6 burpees, back up, increasing jump squats and decreasing burpees each time, maintaining 7 reps.

Descending pyramid of pain.

  • 50 LBCs
  • 40 squats
  • 30 Merkins
  • 20 pulse lunges RT
  • 10 burpees

Mary:

  • 25 x Flutter kicks
  • 20 x Heels to Heaven
  • 25 x LBC

COT:

We gather in the gloom to strengthen our bodies to fulfill the 1st F of F3, which is the magnet that draws us together. Then we gather on occasion to enjoy each other’s company, sometimes with a beer, to fulfill the 2nd F – the glue that keeps us together. The 3rd F is really what builds our strength. Giving back to others, being accountable to our fellow PAX and believing in something bigger than ourselves, whatever that may be.  It is what increases our level of gratitude, which makes us stronger and better leaders within our communities and families.  Take some time to think about how you can give back and what you are grateful for today — it’ll make you even better!

Aye!

Grassy Mess

AO: The Patriot

QIC: Maj Payne

The PAX: Lazlo, Tea Party, Wedding Singer, Cable Guy, Brown Bag, Fuzz, Spokes, Bone, Lucius, Citrus, Sunshine, Sticks, 3-Mile, Coconuts

Following our nation’s 244th birthday celebration weekend, 15 HIM pushed themselves out of the fartsack and gathered for a summer grassy mess beatdown as the gloom melted away into another steamy F3TheCapital morning. The following is a true story.

WU: SSH, IW, LBAC front and rear, WMH, Cherry Pickers, because you pick cherries up off the ground after they fall from the tree, BWS and of course, Merkins.

The Thang:

Wall sit in preparation for a gauntlet of fun. PAX alternate bear crawl and lunge walk approx every 10 yds along the track curve to the snack shack. Once all PAX gather again, broad jump to the scoreboard, then traveling burpee out of the stadium grounds.

Mosey to the baseball fields and stop just short for a quick round of conveyor belt 11s. Odds to the bottom, Evens up top. Alternate between shoulder tap Merkins and Bonnie Blairs. 10 and 1, 9 and 2, and so on. Run straight down, Diagonal up.

Mosey onto the never-before-used-by-F3TheCapital wet grass baseball field for a build-up four corners. PAX 1-4 to far corner, 5-8 to other far corner, 9-12 to near corner and 13-15 to other near corner. Start with 10 x Burpees. Rotate. Then 10 x Burpees and 20 x Carolina Dry Docks. Rotate. 10 x Burpees, 20 x Carolina Dry Docks, 30 x Jump Squats. Rotate. 10 x Burpees, 20 x Carolina Dry Docks, 30 x Jump Squats, 40 x LBCs.

With time running short, and all PAX completely covered in wet grass, time to head back to the start point. Along the way, we called “Grenade” and dropped to the ground to ensure we fully embedded the grass. Then recover and sprint back to the stadium.

Mary: 25 x Flutter Kick!

COT: It’s important to get outside and push yourself. In fact, we all need to do things that scare us a bit. Set goals that you’re not sure you can accomplish. Push yourself. After I listened to a recent Spartan Up podcast, I was inspired by what they had to say. I hope you are too. (On the field, I said Strength in Numbers, a Spartan Up spinoff podcast led by a couple Special Ops Survivors leaders, which is also a good one, but it was Spartan Up with Tyler Jack Harris & Joe De Sena).

Aye!

Ladder of Payne

AO: The Patriot

QIC: Maj Payne

The PAX: 3 Mile, Lucius, Choo Choo, Coconuts, Brown Bag, Sticks, FNG Spokes, FNG Slapshot, Bone, Sunshine, Cable Guy, Wedding Singer

It was a cool-ish Monday morning gloom, and the men of the Patriot were ready for a righteous beatdown after a weekend full of sun. 13 PAX, including one true FNG and another who came back after an early departure last Friday, gathered for a trip down and back up the Ladder of Payne. The following is a true story:

WU:

15 x SSH

10 x IW

10 x LBACs front and rear

10 x Slow BWS

10 x Slow Merkins

The Thang:

50 x Lunges

10 x Burpees

45 x Coupon Curls

Sprint across field and back

 

40 x Dips on Coupon

8 x Burpees

35 x Mountain Climbers (2-count)

Sprint across field and back

 

30 x Rows with Coupon

6 x Burpees

25 x Jump Squats

Sprint across field and back

 

20 x Coupon Squats

4 x Burpees

15 x Merkins

Sprint across field and back

 

10 x Coupon Press

2 x Burpees

5 x Coupon Swings

Sprint across field and back

 

15 x Merkins

4 x Burpees

20 x Coupon Squats

Sprint across field and back

 

25 x Jump Squats

6 x Burpees

30 x Rows with Coupon

Sprint across field and back

 

35 x Mountain Climbers (2-count)

8 x Burpees

40 x Dips on Coupon

Sprint across field and back

 

45 x Coupon Curls

10 x Burpees

50 x Lunges

Sprint across field and back

Mary

25 x Flutter Kicks

15 x American Twists

15 x Heels to Heaven

10 x Slow Supermans

50 x LBCs

COT:

YHC is speaking on a “Strength in Numbers” podcast today, which has forced some thought on how to better enable grit, determination and perseverance in our lives. My thoughts centered around developing goals. Goals give us hope and something to shoot for in our lives. We all need to have goals so that when things get tough, there is something out there that we have committed to that will keep us going and focused. So set a goal today, whether it’s to read a book, finish a marathon (or GoRuck event), or build your 2.0 that fort he’s always wanted. Make it a finite goal with a clear objective, and it will help you become a better father, brother, son, boss, colleague, crazy uncle, or whatever your role in lie.

Aye!