7 bipeds of average age hit the streets of Richmond. Ruckers covered a variety of interests and topics as the miles passed by.
YHC took us out.
7 bipeds of average age hit the streets of Richmond. Ruckers covered a variety of interests and topics as the miles passed by.
YHC took us out.
Dix-sept hommes cultivés du monde entier se sont réunis pour explorer les aspects les plus raffinés de la culture française et pratiquer des activités physiques.
La bande originale d’Amélie a enchanté leurs oreilles et a remonté le moral de ces personnes fatiguées et manquant de sommeil.
À leur agréable surprise, l’échauffement comprenait les exercices habituels : sauts écartés, mouvements de bras à la Don Quichotte, rotations des bras, flexions des jambes et étirements. Le nec plus ultra de l’échauffement !
Une course à pied lente et incroyablement agréable vers une nouvelle zone de la Forge pour une équipe de trois personnes qui fumaient des cigarettes, dansaient des danses folkloriques et couraient en rond.
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Nous avons couru jusqu’à l’amphithéâtre et avons fait une série de 11 exercices, avec des références à la Seconde Guerre mondiale et des mouvements bizarres, sautant sur des caisses comme des grenouilles ivres draguant des étudiants américains en échange universitaire dans un bar touristique quelque part dans le Quartier latin.
Une affiche spéciale sur le thème du football américain accrochée au mur, avec des danses endiablées, des débauches sans limites, des coups de pied de mule et des rencontres sulfureuses : une parfaite illustration des soirées tardives de Snuff dans le quartier chaud près de Pigalle.
Retour tranquille vers le drapeau pour quelques instants de détente et le fameux Cercle de Confiance. Café et discussion autour de la source Q – le thème de cette année est la rupture.
Vois sur ces canaux
Dormir ces vaisseaux
Dont l’humeur est vagabonde;
C’est pour assouvir
Ton moindre désir
Qu’ils viennent du bout du monde.
— Les soleils couchants
Revêtent les champs,
Les canaux, la ville entière,
D’hyacinthe et d’or;
Le monde s’endort
Dans une chaude lumière.Là, tout n’est qu’ordre et beauté,
Luxe, calme et volupté.— Charles Baudelaire
7 Bootcampers and 1 runner hit the Timberwolf launch pad this warm winter morning. Warby wanted to do his favorite Forrest Gump impression so he split and made his way to the track to see how fast he could run on the flats.
Mosey to the parking lot:
COP the usual stretches and things to help Kickstart the heart
Mosey to the side hill for some 11’s. At the bottom 10 Ball Dippers (each side), Bernie to the top for 1 Deep Squat. Rinse and repeat.
Mosey through the bus lot to light pole alley: Run to the first light do one merkin and run back, run to the second light do two WWII’s on the way back do one merkin. Everytime out to the next pole hit all the spots on the way back. 9 lights total, that’s a lot of running.
Mosey walk to about the basketball courts and do walking lunges.
Mosey to the back side wall for a quick triple check
Partner 1 does wall sits, Partner 2 does donkey kicks, Partner 3 runs around the island.
BTTF just for fun 5 burpees OYO
Numbers / Names Rudy took us out
NMS: YHC really didn’t intend to do a lot of running today but when you only have half of a plan for your Q, you show your true colors.
Warm-Up Shenanigans
Either burpees are Mariner’s and Joey Chestnut’s favorite exercise, or Whitedeer chose the wrong morning to call Mariner “Sauce,” so we kicked things off with 10 burpees. Conveniently, Fudd arrived shortly thereafter to knock Whitedeer onto his whitetail.
Warm-up continued with merkins, dead man hang, helicopters, LBCs, and a mosey around the bus loop. (This also marked the end of the early chatter, so apparently Joey and Mariner did something right.)
The Beatdown
Joey Chestnut led PAX on a short rifle carry to the covering at the bus loop where we broke down the man-maker:
• Plank rows
• Merkins
• Squats
• Overhead presses
PAX started at 10 reps of each, followed by a mosey to the end of the covering and back, continuing down the ladder through 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1. (This was typed out since Attila later claimed he couldn’t perform a 10-count… maybe he can read though.)
Following completion of the man-makers, Mariner led PAX through Four Corners x2.
Round 1:
Lunge walk to each corner with 10 / 15 / 20 / 25 KB high pulls at each respective corner.
Round 2:
Rifle carry to each corner with 10 / 15 / 20 / 25 two-count American Hammers (KB).
Finisher
PAX returned to the parking lot via rifle carry led by Joey Chestnut, followed by in-cadence:
• 25 KB flutter kicks
• 25 LBCs
• 20 KB sumo squats
• 9 KB swings (Attila skipped the 10-count)
• 10 Don Quixotes
• Ended with a dead man hang
COT Announcements/Prayer
Prayer
Fourteen posted on an unusually warm winter morning for a mix of running and bootcamp. Salt Lick got a head start on his 100 daily Burpees before the workout, and the Q—motivated to help him out—sprinkled in sets of five Burpees from time to time. Two PAX went rucking, while the rest of us ran down to the retirement community at the end of Three Chopt Road, stopping for a warm-up along the way.
Upon arrival, we knocked out a triple check: 20 hand-release Merkins, 20 LBCs, and running. On the way back, we stopped at every intersection for five more Burpees. All told, we covered about 3.5 miles. Great job, everyone!
10 HIM’s arrived to the sound of Reacher’s chainsaw preparing the implements of woe, and this PAX put in some serious “Phone Time,” which Reacher tells us is what his drill instructors called BUDS-style telephone pole PT. Here how DTH & Reacher welcomed the FNG “Romeo” and delivered the PAX a healthy dose of sanctifying pain:
The THANG:
DTH WARMERAMA:
REACHER’s PHONE TIME:
DTH WALLORAMA:
VARIABLE MOVEMENT MOSEY BTTF:
COT:
NMS: Solid larger PAX tonight for a combo-Q courtesy of YHC and Reacher. We had all thought he was joking about bringing some “toys” for his part of the Q – we now all have a very different level of expectation with Reacher, and a very new definition of “toys.” The PAX will be glad to hear we decided after the workout to chainsaw that behemoth 10’ pole into two 5’ pole segments. Reacher invited any/all Crossing Q’s to feel welcome to use the pile of poles anytime. Yaaay. A big warm welcome to William Sutton who attends our church and has been riding the fence about attending F3 for quite some time, but he is ALL about coming back! Nickname came from his name William —> Shakespeare —> Romeo. Super solid dude and great addition to our PAX! Also great to see Slider back out after a long hiatus – welcome back brother. Let’s keep these bigger numbers going! Yours AYE! ~DTH
Announcements (SEE SLACK!)
Seven of the areas all-stars descended down the hill and back up – working out along the way. Moving was to cover ground – but also escape a certain Pax members gaseous releases. God help him.
Handshake took us out.
3 regulars and a runner convened at the OG OTB for 7+ miles with a route TBD. Having missed out on the Rosemont loop a couple months ago, I wanted to make sure I got it in again. Big Rig seemed to have no issue with the hill as conversation continued most of the way up. Options for other hills were possible but we kept it to the one this time.
A recent lunch at Urban Farmhouse reminded me why we don’t meet there anyone – new but more pleasant staff, same efficiency.
3 HIMs emerged from the gloom this morning for a beat down. YHC is thankful that fartsack did not win this morning like it did last week!
Although YHC had a whole work-out planned, another HIM requested to Q today.
According to the broken light post on the lake, here’s what went down:
Mosey down to the lake for COP
Dead man hang
Helicopters
Imperial Walkers
Merkins
Light post roullette: at each light post, do 3 merkins, 3 WW2s, 5 squats. YHC did not count the light posts, unfortunately.
Take the long route to mosey back to the flag.
Hitchhiker has a new year resolution to run 30 miles per week, so this Q helped achieve his goal for this week. Glad to hear that Fireman Ed is making progress in weight gain in his remission recovery! Other mumble chatter included portadash app, the sketchy neighborhoods in southside, and reminiscing on Suntrust employment and nearby restaurants.
Annoucements:
YHC showed up to 4 additional brothers looking for a workout this morning and here is what went down:
Mosey to the East entrance to the AHS and perform 20 SSH, 10 4- ct Imperial walkers, 10 Dq’s, 10 American Hammers, 10 reverse scorpions, 20 LBC’s.
Mosey to the student parking side of AHS for touch a tree with 4 stations. Station 1 (S1) – Donkey Kicks, S2 – Toe to wall touch in a seated position against wall, S3 – Hand release merkins, S4 -LBC’s. S5 – Runner touching 3 trees. We rotate through for a set and perform 2 more sets for a triple check.
Mosey to the parking lot – Each person lines up on a parking spot number for 11’s. We start with 10 Squats, lunge to opposite space number and 1 2ct flutter kick. Lunge back and 9 squats, lunge to 2 4ct flutter kicks, repeato until 1 lunge and 10 4 ct flutter kicks.
Mosey back to cars and stretch for 1 minute.
Numberama, Namerama and Macho took us out in prayer this morning.
Great to see everyone this morning…See you in the gloom soon…Cheers…CB!