Tag: RAMM

Mary Munford Elementary

  • Fan in the Fall

    A lucky 13 converged for some mileage in the Fan. It was great to see everyone and catch up. Weather was perfect this morning for running.

    Labrat took us out.

    TYA has a CSAUP coming up with more information available soon via preblast. October 23 relay race from Richmond to Jamestown and back. Run teams, bike teams, and run/bike teams. YHC recommends a canoe/kayak option as well.

    The Routes

    East on Grove and a right on Thompson, left on Floyd. Take a left on Shields with 4s taking a left on Grove back to the flag.

    5s/6s continue north on Shields with a dog leg on Allison to Monument. Hang a left and head west, turning left on Commonwealth. 5s take Commonwealth back to the flag.

    6s take Commonwealth to Patterson and head west with a turn on Wisteria (for those who wanted a light 6 aka 5.87 miles) or Lexington (for those who wanted a proper 6 aka 6.21 miles) to Grove and back to the flag.

  • Repeato with Respect

    Repeato with Respect

    An unknown number of underlings did their thing this morning, either on their own or with a group. The main thang was a big loop while running with old glory to show respect for the tragedies of 19 years ago.

    North on Westmorland. East on Monument.

    4s turn right at Boulevard.

    5s turn right at Allison.

    6s turn right somewhere around Stuart.

    All work our way back on Grove.

    Moleskin
    Great work to a great crew this AM. Thanks to Faceplant and Marv for sharing carrying duties today. As was noted, YHC took the first and last leg and claimed all the glory.

    Ping me if I missed someone in the PAX.

    Announcements
    – Beer mile coming up one unknown weekend at the Carrilon
    – Cornhole signup for the 10/2 retreat is still open

    ¡Adiós Muchachos!

  • The Rat Pack

    A smooth 20 hit various runs and cycling routes to kickoff the holiday weekend.

    Runners: Commonwealth north to Monument, head east. 4s turn at Arthur Ashe, 5s at or around Strawberry, and 6s can go F yourself, head back on Grove. Just kidding I don’t think there were any 6s today except GP who I believe ran with the 5s.

    Cyclists did their thing. Heard the Potterfield Bridge was included per Pullout.

    Long run – 8ish via Carillon route.

    Great job men! Apparently Bodos and the 5s were attacked by a rat who was confused by the speed at which they ran. In other news, Corned Beef thought YHC had an actual wedding singer career, and inquired whether jobs were picking up later this year. Also Swirly got a haircut.

    Bodos took us out.

    Labor Day convergence at Grid Iron – 7:00 AM.

    -Singer

  • No Sixes in the Mixes

    Early in the gloom, the few runners we had just stood around looking at each other, so I asked the question: “Who’s Q?” More stares. Somebody threw out Reverse Carrilon, so that’s the route. Bleeder explained the route, which sounded good to me. Bodos said he knew the 5 miler, but Swiper did not have confidence. He came back to me twice with where do we turn questions, so looks like Im running with the 5’s!

    So this begs the question, how do you go from not wanting to get up, to running slow and comfortable, to running faster and farther, to ultimately being the Q?

    a) circumstance

    b) force

    c) willingness

    d) a mix of all the above

    Just like prison sex, its a mix of all the above.

    There were a whole lot more pax at the COT than were at 0530, and only Saab was spotted actually running this morning. What did they do?

    a) actually ran, and launched early to get in more distance

    b) ran to starbucks, shot the breeze for an hour, then came back and dumped water on TYA so it looked like they ran

    c) Ran over to MARV’s house planning on TPing his yard, only to find out that it was so humid, the toilet paper actually stuck to their hands and they couldnt throw it

    d) a mix of all the above

    Well done to those that ACTUALLY did run/bike this morning…..even if you cant prove it.

    Apology of the week goes out to TYA for making fun of how much he sweats, because that HAS TO BE a medical condition and he cant help it.

    Lab Rat apologizes…

  • And BoneThugs Rose

    39 studs posted for a morning of accomplishment and celebration. Most on foot, some on wheels. Running route was the old school route 10k, nice and simple. Launch times ranged from 5:00 am to 5:30 am.

    NMM: A few random thoughts while running this morning. 1. I was inspired by how many PAX came out to support and to run with BoneThugs. His entourage was more like 20 folks running along side and with him. With 20 others joining at the end for an inspirational finish. Pretty awesome to watch. 2. Some of you are going to hate this, but….what an awesome route old school is. Yes, it is simple and repetitive, but it is a great route. Why we ever let Marv lead us astray, I do not know. 3. BoneThugs accomplished what most would consider a physical task this am. But much like anything in life, most of the work is mental work. It is easy to let ones mind and inner voice sabotage what we are capable or….but if you believe, you can achieve (probably stolen directly from Swirly’s board) 4. BoneThugs had the trust in the PAX to completely give himself to those who have trained with him the last 6 months. He never asked what we were doing, how he was going to get from start to 10k, he just did what he was asked to do and believed in the PAX. 5. I was inspired with the courage and humility it takes for folks who are taking a long journey to fitness and health to continuously post and incrementally improve. I have seen many F3 brothers who were not runners, show up every week, finish last, keep working and eventually surpass other runners. Those weeks spent at the back of the pack can be challenging and the reward far away, but I have spoils of the hard work and it is inspiring.

    Congrats to BoneThugs. Quite an accomplishment my friend. Just one a string of many victories to come…..keep pushing

  • Pre-Blast – BoneThugs 10k

    Ok boys, it is time for the BoneThugs 10k. It is this Friday. Here is the plan:

    The Route – Old School. Leave Mary Munford parking lot and go east on Grove. Follow grove to Arthur Ashe Boulevard (The Boulevard) and turn around and head west. Take Grove til it ends at Three Chopt. Turn around and head back to Mary Munford. This

    Timing. BoneThugs and his entourage (five or six of us) are going to launch at 5 am. We plan on finishing right around 6:15. For folks that normally do the four mile route, you should launch at around 5:10, 5 mile guys around 5:20 and 6 mile guys around 5:30. Since we are all on the same road we should all see each other out there. When you finish your 10k, loop back to BoneThugs and we will all run the last portion together.

    THUGS has been working his ass (and his stomach) off to get ready for this. Less than six months ago, this guy hadn’t run more than a single mile at a time. This Friday he is going to do 6.2 without stopping. Lets be out there to support him.

    TYA OUT

  • The hills are alive with the sound of [Mexican for dinner last night…]

    Fourteen stallions posted to RAMM to start the weekend right. Here’s how it went, more or less: 05:15 start for the BT10KTT, east on Grove for a 5 mi +/- route. 4 milers: south to Cary, right to First Pres and Lock Lane left into Westmoreland Place to Charmain — down Charmian Hill to the Hillcrest Loop past Chez TYA, take the long way/extra loop back up to Charmian then out to Lock Lane to Grove to Westmoreland and BTTF. 5 and 6 milers – prescribed routes had extra mileage at the end (down Bunting to Patterson and BTTF) and in the middle (x2 for the Hillcrest Loop, hell YES!) respectively. Numbers, names and YHC took us out.

    Announcements: Bone Thug VQ at the Forge next Thursday, and his first inaugural 10K on 8/21 at RAMM (early start- deets to follow I’m sure). Prayers for Bulkheads dad. Puppy pile coming up.

    NMMS: Various twists and turns and variations explored by the Pax, depending on pace, sense of direction, (un)clarity of YHCs directions, and gastric distress due to the dinner menu last night. Great to see Bone Thug and his posse rolling in for the COT after putting in some prep for the 10K. Great work, gents!

  • The Tomato Run

    Head north on Commonwealth to Patterson and head west. Turn north on Libbie and east on Monument. 4s turn on Commonwealth, 5s turn on Hamilton, and 6s on Cleveland with all coming back on Grove.

    Bone Thugs took us out.

    Announcements:

    The Bone Thugs 10k on 8/21. Show up at 5:15 or 5:00 if you want an early start.

    Thanks go out to Circle K who provided a basket of tomatoes and other garden produce for the pax to enjoy.

    Lockjaw

  • Mary Does What She Wants

    Mary Does What She Wants

    19 prompt individuals + 1 late arrival showed up for a little running/gearing around Mary. Instructions were given to those that cared, everyone else did what they wanted to do.

    Fartleks were the call of the day. 15 minute warm up, 10 1-minute pickups with a 30 minute recovery, 15 minute cool down. Route was east on Grove, north on Malvern, east on Laburnum. Turn around after the 5th interval and reverse course.

    Difficulty counting numbers, Difficulty remembering ages, then YHC took us out.

    Moleskin
    YHC knows this has been stated before, but those that show up to RAMM seem to do whatever they want to do. Some show up early, some do their own route, some just ignore instructions. Hey, you against you I guess.

    Perhaps we don’t need a Q anymore for RAMM? Just show up and figure it all out when you get there? YHC is not trying to stir the pot, but RAMM has to be the loosest AO we currently have on the books.

    Nice work to Shiplap, Spit, and Garbage Plate. Thanks for enduring the Fartleks with me. Way to crush it.

    Splinter out

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    Quiet morning for a run. The crowd came in right on time and off we went to Snake River. 4s to the fork, 5s did both tongues, 6s did both tongues twice – all returning on Patterson.

    YHC look us out.