(12.03.21) When Life Gives You Lemons…


AO: >Lightning Rod

QIC: > Lumbergh

PAX: > Steamy Nix, Free Lunch, Stray Cat, Kiwi, Ghost



CONDITIONS

> Cold and crisp gloomy day, perfect winter beatdown weather.

Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

  • SSH x 20 IC
  • Windmill x 15 IC
  • Scissor Arm x 15 IC
  • Third Grade Exercise x 15 IC
  • Slow High Knees x 15 IC
  • Butt Kickers x 15 IC
  • SSH x 20 IC

Mosey to the track.

The THANG

As many rounds as possible before mosey back to the LR for COT.

ROUND 1

Each PAX completes the below, while the others do 10 Merkins and run to the other side of the field and back, continue till it’s your turn

  • 25 curls
  • Run up the grass hill and back to the PAX
  • Tag the next man to start
  • Round 1 complete when Q finishes and calls recovery

ROUND 2

Each PAX completes the below, while the others do 10 Dips and run up the stadium and down, continue till it’s your turn

  • 25 OH Presses
  • Run 400 meters
  • Tag the next man to start
  • Round 2 complete when Q finishes and calls recovery

Mosey back to LR!

6MOM

> Finished on the 6,

  • Big Bois x 30 IC

Moleskin

Recently I went to a church team night for those who serve/volunteer. Our head pastor spoke on Time management, in efforts to help us find ‘more’ time to use towards purpose.

Manage your time for maximum impact

You actually need to enjoy your ever day life. Live with a purpose and meaning. Have healthy relationships with people and God. Right now people are overwhelmed, overworked, and overcommitted. We come up with almost every reason to justify it too. “But you know what excuses do? The kill hopes, dreams, and goals. Eliminate the excuses, and you start to move forward, because you can make excuses or you can make progress, but you can’t make both.”

Tool:

Calendar your big rocks first. If you start with your biggest priorities, it gets your best you, there is always a place for the littler things once you tackle these but not alternatively.

Teacher analogy: Place sand into jar, followed by smallest rocks, then slightly bigger rocks, then larger, finally three big rocks. There is no room for them. If you flip the script, start with the big rocks and work your way back thru the list, everything fits. Consider this application in your life, equating those rocks to your goals/priorities/people and see how your life can change!

> That’s a wrap, Lumbergh

When you’re in charge, take charge

A0: The Gauntlet

QIC: Walkman

PAX:  Free Lunch

Conditions

51 and clear. Nice quiet morning in the gloom.

Warm up

Windmill x 10, Third Grade Exercise x 10, Scissor Arms x 10, Slow High Knees x 10, Hammy stretch x10

The Thang

TABATA – 45 seconds of work, 15 seconds of rest.

Rounds 1-3: Thrusters, HR Merkins, Flutter Kicks, Frozen Freddies, Side leg lifts (alternating sides each round)

Rounds 4-6: Squat holds (squat and hold for 3 count), Hot Paw Merkins, Prestige Worldwides, American Hammers, Side Leg Lifts

Rounds 7 &8: Squat pulse (squat and pulse for 3 count), OHP, Flutter Jack, Plank with knee to elbow, Side leg lifts

COT

During the workout YHC shared the story of “The Grizzly” – it takes about 30 minutes to really tell it and it carried into the CoT. The primary message was focused around one of the leadership lessons from Q school, which was

“when you’re in charge, take charge.”

This became very apparent as our Platoon Leaders and Associate Platoon Leaders tried to herd ~30 men who were exhausted, beat down, stressed, and operating with limited visibility throughout the night of The Grizzly.

Additionally, there’s an interesting corrolary that comes out of this lesson. That is

“when you’re not in charge, be a good follower”

Being a good leader, even when you’re not in the leadership position, means you follow well. This can be challenging, particularly when most of the team is used to being leaders. In that environment, it’s even more critical to follow well. There were several instances in the Grizzly where individuals taking initiative undercut the systems the PL & APL were working on to keep us moving. We sorted them out, but it was a great lesson to learn in real life.

This applies to our life as partners, fathers, friends, employees, bosses, etc.

When you’re in charge, take charge. When you’re not, be a good follower.

Great work today men!

Walkman

(11.18.21) SUH-Plex


AO: >Gauntlet

QIC: > Lumbergh

PAX: > Kiwi, Stray Cat, Free Lunch



CONDITIONS

> Cool, breezy, and still dark. Stars were still out, as the PAX got after a lung buster of a beatdown

Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

  • SSH x 25 IC
  • Windmill x 15 IC
  • Scissor Arm x 15 IC
  • Third Grade Exercise x 15 IC
  • Slow High Knees x 15 IC
  • Butt Kickers x 15 IC
  • SSH x 25 IC

Mosey to the sidelines.

The THANG

As many rounds as possible before mosey back to Endzone for COT.

ROUND 1

Each PAX completes the below, while the others do 10 Merkins and run to the other side of the field and back, continue till it’s your turn

  • 25 curls
  • Run 400 meters
  • Tag the next man to start
  • Round 1 complete when Q finishes and calls recovery

ROUND 2

Each PAX completes the below, while the others do 10 Squats and run to the other side of the field and back, continue till it’s your turn

  • 25 OH Presses
  • Run 400 meters
  • Tag the next man to start
  • Round 2 complete when Q finishes and calls recovery

ROUND 3

Each PAX completes the below, while the others do 10 Side Floor Press (each side) and run to the other side of the field and back, continue till it’s your turn

  • 25 Rows
  • Run 400 meters
  • Tag the next man to start
  • Round 2 complete when Q finishes and calls recovery

ROUND 4 (we didn’t make it to this one)

Each PAX completes the below, while the others do 10 Big Bois and run to the other side of the field and back, continue till it’s your turn

  • 25 Block Up Leg Raises
  • Run 400 meters
  • Tag the next man to start
  • Round 2 complete when Q finishes and calls recovery

Mosey back to Endzone!

6MOM

> Finished on the 6,

  • Big Bois x 30 IC

Moleskin

What would you tell your younger self?

Recently I came across a post from NFL football player and Portland native, Ndamukong Suh. He said knowing what I’ve learned now and what it takes to be a success, if he knew he wouldn’t make it to the NFL and needed to find a new path, what would he tell his younger self?

  1. Build Relationships with purpose. Don’t be afraid to find mentors. Everybody needs a guide. Align yourself with like minded peers, who have long term goals that match yours. Hard work gets you ahead, if it’s shared with the right people.
  2. Become self sustainable. Freedom is defining your own future. If you’re in debt or hitching your success to someone else, that choice disappears. Take help when needed, but make sure you aren’t totally relying on others to achieve your goals.
  3. Be passionate about what you do. Find something you’d love doing, even without the paycheck. Would you wake up excited and committed to do this thing if you weren’t worrying about money? For me, this would be construction.
  4. Have an employer mindset. Start as an employee, become an employer. The jump from employee to employer is the gap between a paycheck and ownership. If you focus on the employer mindset from the start, you’ll be learning everything you need to make that move.
  5. Integrity above all else. Integrity is about reliability, follow through, and execution. Be reliable and eventually you’ll become invaluable. Follow through on your promises and you’ll be trusted. Execute well and you’ll get more responsibility.
  6. Patience in all aspects of life. This was the greatest lesson from my time with Buffett. I was a very impatient youth until I realized it’s the long term that matters. Being patient means being forward thinking, living in the present to plan for the future.

> That’s a wrap, Lumbergh

(11.17.2021) 3/4 Hour of Power

A0: The Lightning Rod

QIC: StrayCat

PAX:  Danish, Dockers, Herbie, Lumbergh, Slash, Steamy Nicks

Conditions

37 F and dry.

Warm up

20 SSH

10 Pickle Bombers

10 Big Arm Circles (switch direction half way through)

12 Third Grade Exercise

10 Slow High Knees

This workout was focused on power. Force = mass x acceleration. We pushed the acceleration this morning.

The Thang

Mosey to the field. Line up on one side line.

Sprint across the Field. Then Mosey back.

10 Squat Thrusters

Sprint across the Field. Mosey back.

10 Hand release Pylo Merkin (push hard and get air at the top)

Sprint across the Field. Mosey back.

10 Burpees with a jump tuck at the top.

Sprint across the Field. Mosey back.

10 Pylo rows with three second hold at the top.

Sprint across the Field. Mosey back.

10 Pylo Bonnie Blairs (try to get as much air at the top as possible).

Repeat above for time.

Line up on end zone:

40 yds of Deadbug Shuffle (switch sides half way)

60 yds of bear crawl

return to pick up six

Mosey back to Lightning Rod

10 Slow Dead bugs

25 Leg Raises

25 Hard Count LBCs

COT

StrayCat shared about slipping in fitness over the last few months as he was traveling. We have to always accelerate our fitness and push harder. You are either improving or sliding backwards. You are green and growing or ripe and rotten.

We need the men of F3 to push us forward to greater levels of fitness. We will backslide on our own.

Danish shared about the joy of suffering workouts together on Mondays after the weekend. Lumbergh shared he was tired from a 5 mile run yesterday, but the PAX pushed him to finish this workout strong.

StrayCat

Soaked

A0: The Gauntlet

QIC: Walkman

PAX:  Free Lunch, Kiwi

Conditions

50 degrees and absolutely pouring. Tons of water on the ground. We all walked up at the last minute and promptly decided to head to the covered area.

Warm up

Jogged to the covered area in the back of the park to start a Deck of Death. On the way, YHC stepped in a giant puddle and soaked his shoes, and realized that any efforts to stay dry were Futile, so we may as well lean into being soaked. So we stopped in the parking lot and completed scissor arms x 10, halo’s x 10, windmill x 10, third grade exercise x 10, and a 10 count of a hamstring stretch requested by Free Lunch (thanks bob evans!).

Used the parking space lines. Broad jumped to the first line, completed 5 merkins, jogged back, completed 5 GT squats. Completed the same sequence to the next parking spot line, adding 5 of each movement. Repeato until the 5th line – doing 25 merkins and 25 GT squats.

The Thang

Modified from the D.O.D and did a 3 man Dora instead. Used the near and far curbs for distance.

Round 1: Team did 350 GT Squats, one person bear crawling to the nearest curb, one holding plank, the other doing the squats.

Round 2: Team did 100 burpees, one person jogging to the second curb, one holding plank, the other doing burpees.

Mosied to the tennis courts – they were too slippery – so moved down to field.

Round 3: Team did 150 American Hammers (HC). One ran to the far side of the field, one held plank, one did the Hammers.

6MOM

Penguins x 20

Frozen Freddies x 20

COT

Short and Simple COT, inspired by NAS. “Say what you do, do what you say, be ultra-about it.”

Kiwi probed into what ‘ultra’ means to us and prompted some good convo.

We all agreed that Michelob Ultra’s were going to show up at Free Lunch’s Q tomorrow!

Great work getting soaked today men!

Walkman

(11.08.21) – Parking Lot Pounder

AO: Lightning Rod

QIC: Lumbergh

PAX: Bob Evans, Walkman, Steamy Nix, Free Lunch, Kiwi, Samurai

Conditions

Steamy cold morning! First beatdown of the fall in the 30s.

Warm up

  • SSH x 20 IC
  • Imperial Walkers x 10 IC
  • 3rd Grade Exercise x 10 IC
  • Monkey Humpers x 10 IC
  • Scissor Arms x 10 IC
  • Halos x 10 IC

The Thang

Mosey to the parking lot by the stadium with coupon

  • Start at the top of the lot
  • 5 curls, 5 squats, 5 OH presses, 5 Block up leg raises
  • Run to the bottom
  • 5 burpees
  • Run back to the top, add 5 reps (each round)
  • Repeat (top of the ladder is 5 rounds, then begin dropping 5 reps each round)

Mosey to the Lightning Rod

6MoM

  • 20 Dead Bugs x IC
  • 10 Outlaws x IC (both directions)
  • LBCs x 20 IC
  • CBLs x 20 (reverse crunch)
  • 10 American Hammers x IC

COT

Disturbance To The Status-quo

Leaders influence movement to advantage

A leader is a person who can influence people to do things that they would not have done otherwise. Put another way, but for the influence of the leader, the things done by his followers would not happen. The leader is the agent, the impetus and the proximate cause of his followers’ movement toward the doing of those specific things that he identifies as advantageous. Without him, they would remain static and focused on maintaining the status quo. In the heart of man inertia will reign–absent a Disruption .

The connection between movement and leadership is critical because it presupposes a need for action, a recognition by the leader himself that the status quo is something less advantageous than some other place, a location the leader visualizes and then articulates to his followers. Only then can the leader begin to persuade them to follow him to the new place. He must describe it to them first because people will only overcome their inertia and follow someone if they believe that he knows where he is going. They won’t leave the known for the unknown, no matter how charismatic the leader is.

That’s a wrap

-Lumbergh

Accountability

A0: The Gauntlet

QIC: Walkman

PAX: Herbie, Free Lunch, FNG (Platypus), Kiwi

Conditions

45ish and drizzly. Thoroughly expected to get drenched but we were mostly dry other than ground work today!

Warm up

Monkey Humpers x 10, Third Grade Exercise x 10, Side Lunges x 16, Arm Scissors x 10, Imperial Squawkers x 10, Imperial Door Kicks x 10, Mosied a lap as a six man run.

The Thang

Six man run (one lap, one lead per peson)

Merkins x 25

Six Man Run with 3 merkins

Squat Jumps x 25

Six Man Run with 3 Squat Jumps

Burpees x 20

Six Man Run with 3 burpees

Bonnie Blairs x 15 (HC)

Six Man Run with 3 Bonnie Blairs (HC)

Lined up on the goal line for Pinwheels. A pinwheel is a 20 yard sprint with a movement done in a complete circle, repeato to the endzone. Completed Plank walks, Big Boy Pivots (big boy, swivel one direction without your hands or feet, repeato until you’ve made the whole circle). Dead Bugs – circles in both directions each 20 yards, and Peter Parkers.

6MOM

Penguins x 15, Frozen Freddies x 15, Side plank reach x 10 w/ side star x 5 – each side. Big Bois x 2.

COT

YHC shared that most of the successes and challenges I see people having in their lives come back to accountability. The people are embrace it, are good at it, and keep trying to be accountable continue to find success in those areas of their lives. People who avoid it, are bad at it, or don’t try it struggle more. It’s impossible to be fully accountable, especially given all the different aspects of our lives – relationships, kids, work, etc. But growing in accountability in each one of these aspects will yield benefits. In order to sharpen our aim, I shared the four things that an accountable person does:

  1. An accountable person does what they say they are going to do.
  2. When they can’t do 1, for any reason, they proactively communicate it to the stakeholders.
  3. They then own diagnosis of their own failure/shortcoming – they have to identify ‘why’ they missed. This includes asking for help if they can’t identify it themselves.
  4. they own taking corrective action – skilling up, better planning, etc. This includes asking for help if they don’t know how to correct it.

Great work today men!

Walkman

(11.03.21) – Flat Tire Foley

AO: Lightning Rod

QIC: Lumbergh

PAX: Free Lunch, Dockers, Danish

Conditions

Surprisingly dry day!

Warm up

  • SSH x 25 IC
  • Third Grade Exercise x 15 IC
  • Slow High Knees x 10 IC
  • Fast High Knees x 10 IC
  • Monkey Humpers x 10 IC
  • Windmill x 15 IC

The Thang

Mosey to the football field. Each round PAX adds a new exercise and increases that movements reps by 5 more than the previous round.

  • 5 Burpees, Run to the other endzone and back
  • 5 Burpees, 10 Merkins, Run to the other endzone and back
  • 5 Burpees, 10 Merkins, 15 LBCs, Run to the other endzone and back
  • 5 Burpees, 10 Merkins, 15 LBCs, 20 Dry Docks, Run to the other endzone and back
  • 5 Burpees, 10 Merkins, 15 LBCs, 20 Dry Docks, 25 Squats, Run to the other endzone and back
  • 5 Burpees, 10 Merkins, 15 LBCs, 20 Dry Docks, 25 Squats, 30 Peter Parkers (EC), Run to the other endzone and back
  • 5 Burpees, 10 Merkins, 15 LBCs, 20 Dry Docks, 25 Squats, 30 Peter Parkers (EC), 35 American Hammers, Run to the other endzone and back
  • 5 Burpees, 10 Merkins, 15 LBCs, 20 Dry Docks, 25 Squats, 30 Peter Parkers (EC), 35 American Hammers, 40 OH Presses, Run to the other endzone and back
  • 5 Burpees, 10 Merkins, 15 LBCs, 20 Dry Docks, 25 Squats, 30 Peter Parkers (EC), 35 American Hammers, 40 OH Presses, 50 SSH, Run to the other endzone and back

Mosey back to the Lightning Rod

6MoM

  • 10 Flutter Kicks x IC
  • 10 Flutter Jacks x IC
  • 10 Scissor Kicks x IC

COT

Simple ask, went around the circle and shared a personal anecdote of something we’ve experienced recently. Topics such as, God’s plan in even the smallest of moments/things, Importance of sleep, Making time for self development/health, Joy of working on something bigger than your job/role/responsibility and the value you pull from it.

Challenge yourself today to reflect!

That’s a wrap

-Lumbergh

(10.26.21) – Hop, Squat and Drop

AO: THE Gauntlet

QIC: Lumbergh

PAX: Kiwi, Walkman, Stray Cat, Free Lunch, Kraut (F3GrandRapids)

Conditions

Dark, slight chill in the air, little drizzle….perfect gloom for a crushing beatdown!

Warm up

  • SSH x 20 IC
  • Seal Claps x 10 IC
  • Arm Circles x 10 IC (Fwd & Bkwd)
  • Scissor Kicks x 10 IC
  • Flutter Jacks x 10 IC
  • Windshield Wipers x 10 IC
  • World’s Greatest Stretch x 5 (alternate to other leg)
  • Fold Overs x 5 IC

The Thang

Mosey to the bike racks, split PAX into teams of two

Round 1

  • First group, lines up at one end of bike racks
  • Hop overs, snake thru till all racks have been hopped over (other PAX hold squat till it’s your turn)
  • Complete 20 squats
  • Second group starts at the adjacent stairs, Broad jump down and back up (3 times)
  • Run back to bike racks and switch with your partner
  • If partner 1 hasn’t finished, hold wall sit until they finish

ROUND 2

  • First group, lines up at one end of the bike racks
  • Bear crawl under racks, snake thru till all racks have been hopped over (other PAX hold plank till it’s your turn)
  • Complete 20 merkins
  • Second group starts at the adjacent stairs, Burpee Broad jump down and back up (2 times)
  • Run back to bike racks and switch with your partner
  • If partner 1 hasn’t finished, hold wall sit until they finish

ROUND 3

  • First group, lines up at one end of the bike racks
  • Slalom Spints around racks, snake thru till all racks have been hopped over (other PAX hold six inches till it’s your turn)
  • Complete 20 rows (pick a rack near the start and out of the way)
  • Second group starts at the adjacent stairs, Run down and back up (6 times)
  • Run back to bike racks and switch with your partner
  • If partner 1 hasn’t finished, hold wall sit until they finish

ROUND 4

  • PAX comes together, drops into Wall Sit
  • Arms Straight out, tap your knees x 10 IC
  • Arms Straight out, tap above your head x 10 IC
  • Seal Claps x 10 IC
  • OH Press x 10 IC
  • Recover

Slow mosey back to the track, shake out the legs and pick up the six

6MoM

  • 25 Leg Raises x IC EC
  • 10 Frozen Glute Bridge x IC
  • 25 Dead Bugs x IC EC (each leg, total of 50)
  • 10 Active Glute Bridge x IC
  • 25 Big Bois x IC EC
  • 10 Frozen Glute Bridge x IC
  • 25 Heal Taps x IC
  • 10 Active Glute Bridge x IC

COT

Discipline

“It’s not what we do once in a while that shapes our lives. It’s what we do consistently.” – Tony Robbins

Identify what matters to you, what and how you’ll work towards meeting those goals, and get after it consistently. Our mission here is to support our brothers in that discipline based on how they want us to provide it. What we observe here is a small piece of the puzzle. Be direct with each other, build those individual bonds that only brothers have and help each other be your best self.

Short and sweet b/c I gotta beat feet to get to my first meeting of the day.

That’s a wrap

-Lumbergh

20-10’s

AO: The Gauntlet

QIC: Walkman

PAX: Kiwi, Bob Evans, Free Lunch

Conditions

53 and dry! Fully expected some rain but it was a beautiful morning.

Warm up

Mosied a lap around the track. Circled up for Windmill x 10, Squat x 10, Third Grade Exercise x 10, Squat x 10, Grady Corns x 10. Mosied to the play structure

The Thang

The Pax completed a series of exercise in a format I called 20-10’s. there would be an initial exercise, then a total of 20 movement split up in 5-15, 10-10, and 5-15 counts, and then a final exercise of 10. All done OYO.

First round:

3 Pull ups, 15 Squats, 5 box jumps, 10 calf raises (each leg)

3 pull ups, 10 squats, 10 box jumps, 10 calf raises (each leg)

3 pull ups, 5 squats, 15 box jumps, 10 calf raises (each leg)

Mosied to the picnic tables

10 decline merkins, 15 split squats (each leg), 5 box jumps, 10 calf raises (legs together)

10 decline merkins, 10 split squats (each leg), 10 box jumps, 10 calf raises (legs together)

10 decline merkins, 5 split squats (each leg), 15 box jumps, 10 calf raises (legs together)

Mosied to the turf below the bike racks

5 burpees, 15 Real Peter Parkers, 5 Pistol Squats (each leg), 10 calf raises (legs together)

5 burpees, 10 Real Peter Parkers, 10 Pistol Squats (each leg), 10 calf raises (legs together)

5 burpees, 5 Real Peter Parkers, 15 Pistol Squats (each leg), 10 calf raises (legs together)

Mosied back to the field

6MOM

Side stars x 5 each leg (HC). Plank x 15.

CoT

I shared some personal victories in my life and the impact they are having. Not going to put them in writing, but I appreciated being able to share something intimate with the PAX and getting their insight and feedback on it.

Great work Men!

Walkman