Q School. Well, Kinda

Date: 9/23/2020

QIC: Chappie

YHC decided to take the route of building the confidence and competence of the Grit Mill PAX today with a Q’ing For Dummies style of workout. It was not quite a Q School but PAX simply kept moving and did some work by the numbers. Great morning for it as we added FNG Mr. Eugene H. Krabs to the crew to make it a Wednesday 6 PAX…we’ll call him Eugene for short. Here’s how it went down today:

Disclaimer given.

Announcement – We’re going to move around a bit today, workout, and practice a bit by the numbers (in cadence!).

Warm-O-Rama:

  • SSH – 18 IC
  • Squat – Woodstock
  • Moroccan Nightclub – 50 IC
  • Windmill – 18 IC
  • Cherry Pickers – 20 IC

The Thang:

(Mosey to parking lot at old bank)

BANK (Legs)

  • Al Gore (hold for 3 count, up for rep) – 18 IC
  • Split Jacks – 18 IC
  • Tempo Squats – Woodstock – 18 IC
  • Mountain Climbers – Waterfall – 20 IC
  • Sumo Squats – Ruxpin – 18 IC

(Mosey out rear to NW 2nd St. Left to parking lot behind Berry Short Funeral – ended up across the street at Christ Episcopal Church…watch our for that car!…and that car!)

BERRY SHORT (Abs)

  • 4-Count Freddies – 25 IC
  • Gas Pumpers – Woodstock – 15 IC
  • Hello Dolly – Gump – 18 IC
  • Flutter Kicks – 20 IC

3rdF Breather Taken here:

I picked up a thread on IG awhile back that applies to why we do the [hard] things we do. It was an exchange between two brothers who were talking about the limits of your body.

“Do you remember the marathon talk?” One of them asked. “I was complaining about doing a marathon on three weeks notice and you gave me the ‘what’s stopping you’ speech.” I asked him to elaborate, so he gave me a rough summary:

  • KW (brother): Whine, whine marathon wine.
  • CW (me): What’s the problem?
  • KW: It’s going to suck. I probably won’t even finish.
  • CW: Why? Are you going to quit?
  • KW: Well no. But I didn’t train for this.
  • CW: So you think you will reach a point at which you cannot physically take one more step?
  • KW: Well probably not. But I’ll be so slow!
  • CW: True. But that has nothing to do with whether or not you will finish. You make that decision yourself. And you’ll make it before the race starts. Kyle’s team started and finished 26.2 miles together in the Men’s Military — Heavy division of the race, which means they did the course in full uniform with boots and rucks weighing at least 30lbs each.

Kyle could barely walk for two days afterward, but as he put it, “that’s beside the point.”

It’s incredibly difficult to metabolically break the body of a healthy person. Yes, you can Kipping Pull-up your way to a torn shoulder, but if you’re moving in a way that doesn’t endanger you mechanically, your body can keep going through almost anything. The difficult part of learning this is when you realize that it’s your mind that doesn’t want to come along for the ride.

When you stop short (whether its a marathon, a 5k, a ruck, a marriage, or whatever manifestation of challenge life throws at you) it’s not that your body *can’t* keep going. It’s that on some level you’re making a decision not to.

Throughout life you will hear quitters come up with all kinds of excuses, as if everyone else isn’t going through the same kinds of excuses.

HIGH IMPACT MEN are not men of excuses, but of perseverance, endurance, and problem solving…overcoming any obstacles and adapting to any inconveniences.

SOME VERSES:

Galatians 6:9 ESV And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.

Romans 5:3-5 ESV More than that, we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.

Hebrews 10:36 ESV For you have need of endurance, so that when you have done the will of God you may receive what is promised.

(Mosey down N. Church, Left onto Front St. to parking lot at Social services — because of time PAX had to head for AO)

SOCIAL SERVICES (PAX choice, must be IC)

Clock ran out…never stopped here

(Mosey return to AO with several Prison Breaks along the way)

Number-Rama

Name-O-Rama

COT:

  • Naming of FNG: Again, welcome to Eugene! (Thin Spongebob SquarePants and Meding Seafood
  • Announcements: Donut Ruck info TBA in near future. Woo! Hoo!
  • Prayers: Woodstock’s dad, Allen Chorman, and family; YHC’s nephew, Aaron deployed; for social media “warriors” and our nation as we head toward elections, etc.

Always loving the Q!

Chappie, Out!

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