The Hill You Say

Date: 10/24/19

AO: CHOP, Milton, DE

QIC: Fireplex

Warm up

SSH – 25 IC

Cherry Pickers – 15 IC

Bolt 45’s IC (4 Count) – 15 squats to halfway down.  15 squats halfway to full down.  15 full squats.

Windmills – 15 IC

Mosey .5 miles to “Holy Freaking Hill”

The Thang

The Super Sheldon Cooper on a “freaking hill” with a few of my friendly animals – Complete 10 Burpees, 10 Squats, 10 Merkins & 10 Big Boys.  Nur up the hill and mosey down and complete 9 Burpees, 9 Squats, 9 Merkins, & 9 Big Boys.  Crawl Bear up & mosey down and complete 8 Burpees, 8 Squats, 8 Merkins, & 8 Big Boys.  Nur up the hill and mosey down and complete 7 Burpees, 7 Squats, 7 Merkins, & 7 Big Boys.  Inch worm up the hill and mosey down and complete 6 Burpees, 6 Squats, 6 Merkins & 6 Big Boys.  Nur up the hill and mosey down and complete 5 Burpees, 5 Squats, 5 Merkins, & 5 Big Boys.

Time did not allow us to finish, but below are the remaining evolutions as planned.

Dragon Crawl up the hill and mosey down and complete 4 Burpees, 4 Squats, 4 Merkins, & 4 Big Boys.  Nur up the hill and mosey down and complete 3 Burpees, 3 Squats, 3 Merkins, & 3 Big Boys.  Boo Boo Bear Crawl up the hill and mosey down and complete 2 Burpees, 2 Squats, 2 Merkins, & 2 Big Boys.  Nur up the hill and mosey down and complete 1 Burpee, 1 Squat, 1 Merkin, & 1 Big Boy.

Mosey .5 miles back to CHOP

Count-O-Rama, Name-O-Rama, and the Circle of Trust. Welcome to FNG Thomas Bunting a.k.a. Radar.  Please keep all our HIM in your thoughts and prayers.  

F3 Message 10/24/19

UCG.org / Beyond Today / Climb Every Mountain

Climb Every Mountain

Posted on Jan 2, 2006 by Robert H Berendt

Robert H Berendt

Pastor, United Church of God

Ambassador grad 1970. Pastor in Canada and Germany retired in 2017. On the Council of UCG-Canada and COE of UCGIA. Wife Valerie is British. Four adult children, 14 grandchildren and 7 great.

Give me mountains to climb and the strength to climb them” was a line I once read. I grew up in the mountains, and although we did not climb in the technical sense of using ropes, pins and other devices, we did spend many hours walking the hills and mountains. The majesty of the peaks makes clear the concept of the grandeur of God the Creator. It is humbling.

Climbing produces many benefits that I’ve found to be helpful: strong legs, building confidence in tackling heights, considering where to place your foot for each step. They are all lessons of good planning and enable the body to become stronger and more physically fit. The sheer exuberance of completing the task makes one want to stand on top of the peak and shout with all of your might.

One of the most important benefits of hiking is pushing yourself beyond what you think are your limits.

In the past, I have taken teenagers and young children for longer hikes in the mountains. I find resistance comes when they get tired and weary. That is normal. One of the most important benefits of hiking is pushing yourself beyond what you think are your limits. Human beings are able to go beyond what they think they can do. The body may be putting a great deal of pressure on the mind to stop, but the mind is able to override the complaints of the body and complete the task. There are lessons learned and character built that will keep you in good stead for a lifetime. One lesson you can learn is knowing when to rest or pause and when to proceed.

The safest place for a ship is a harbor, but ships were not designed for staying in a harbor. You do not become a great sailor by staying in quiet waters. Great sailors learn to be great by facing and conquering the most severe storms and conditions that the sea can give. No one would advocate that a sea captain start his career in the most severe storm. Usually, a person starts out as a helper and assistant. He gains experience during smaller storms and slowly develops the qualities needed to tackle problems with expertise and competence. The same applies to the mountains that we climb in life—whether they are real mountains or the challenges of daily life, physical struggles, emotional or spiritual issues.

A hard trail

Almighty God is very careful about inviting humans to become part of the first fruits and first resurrection. We read in John 6:44 that only God the Father decides whose mind to open. It is not the great of the world that He chooses (1 Corinthians 1:26-27), but those chosen definitely must be able to embark on a hard trail. It is surprising how some seemingly unlikely people have great inner strength. Those chosen will have great rewards that will make the struggle worth every difficult step. It will take all the strength, determination and effort that they are able to put forth along with God’s help to reach the summit. God is a strong helper during all of the struggles, and Jesus Christ intercedes on our behalf.

People who are new to the mountains do not always appreciate the dangers hidden there. They will learn through experience that there is a proper way to climb a mountain.

In Matthew11:12 we are told that forceful men lay hold of the kingdom God offers. Jesus called them “overcomers” in several places in Scripture. The obvious conclusion is that a person will have to look forward and glimpse the wonderful future with such conviction that nothing will deter them from achieving the goal. Hebrews 11 records the suffering of many. In Hebrews 12:3-9 Paul explains that we need to endure hardship as discipline; God is treating us as sons. Hardships are the mountains God has given us to climb. We need to rely on God’s Holy Spirit and use our minds and concentration skills for this daunting task. God will supply what we need, with His only request being that we appreciate what is happening and learn to love His ways. Age and physical abilities are not factors in this spiritual expedition.

Luke 14:28-33 reveals the need to count the cost before embarking on an adventure. We need to know we are able to complete the task. It is certain that no person, by themselves can accomplish this task. They neither know the way nor have the strength. God gives us what we need.

It’s worth the climb

Mountains are climbed one step at a time. There are periods of rest, traversing and planning. Our spiritual mountain gives us similar challenges. In 1 Corinthians 10:13 Paul stated that God only gives us that which we can bear and helps when temptations or hardship come. It is comforting to realize that we are not alone and have a thoughtful Creator who will lift us up.

People who are new to the mountains do not always appreciate the dangers hidden there. They will learn through experience that there is a proper way to climb a mountain. They will find out that the view from the top is breathtaking. This spiritual climb is the only way that leads to eternal life, and it is worth every ounce of expended energy.

It is probably true that most people would rather avoid the strenuous and demanding task of climbing mountains (real or spiritual). Most people avoid pain and suffering. The way God chose for His people is a difficult and narrow path. Jesus Christ felt the loss of many disciples when the way was too difficult (John 6:66). Even His close followers fled in panic when they saw that Jesus was not resisting arrest and torture (Matthew 26:56).

In the end, the reward will be more than worth the struggle. This life is short and full of troubles, whether we choose to follow Jesus Christ or not. This life is physical and temporary. The life we hope for, pray for and suffer for is eternal. God places this hope into the hearts of all people.

Climbing mountains is a great source of joy and satisfaction. How much greater and joyful are God’s mountains when He walks at our side. So then we can pray, “Give me mountains to climb and the strength to climb them.”

Respectfully Submitted,

Fireplex

October 24, 2019
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Back Blast: F3 Harrisburg, PA 10-26-19: The 3300!

BACKBLAST: 10/26/19

Reservoir Park, Harrisburg PA

Saturday, 7:00 AM, 1 PAX HK Hershey Kiss

Here is how it went down: The 3300!

WARM UP:

High knees – 20ic

Butt Kickers – 20ic

Hip gate swing, open – 10 ic

Hip gate swing, close – 10 ic

Arm circles large forward x 10 ic

Arm circles large backwards x 10 ic

Arm circles small forward x 10 ic

Arm circles small backwards x 10 ic

Motivator 10-1

THE THANG: The 3300!

Mosey moderate to high pace – 1100 meters

Pull-Ups – 100 strict (no swing, no kip)

Mosey moderate to high pace – 1100 meters

Merkins – 200 strict (no snaking back/body; lock elbows)

Mosey moderate to high pace – 1100 meters

Total Meters Mosied: 3300

Total Strict Strength Reps: 300

Originally we were hoping to join F3 Lanco in solidarity by doing their partner/coupon 2-year manniversary workout here in Harrisburg while the other PAX were working their tails off in Lanco. Due to illness, athletic away meets, and other factors, several PAX were unable to post and a partner workout was not possible.

In solidarity with our F3 Lanco brothers, I had to get the work in and get after it with some of the exercises that are toughest for a 240 lbs. “husky” man like myself: running, / fast mosey, strict pull-ups, and strict Merkins.

The 3300 meters of mosies – I mostly blocked these out of my mind; just head down, breathe, and grind. According to google maps, 1100 m is the distance on-foot from the middle of the parking lot, to the columns at the other end of Reservoir, back to the 5 flights of stairs, up to the pavilion, and back down and around to the middle of the parking lot

The 100 pull-ups – Started with a few sets of 5 strict in a row. These quickly deteriorated into strict sets of 3 + 2 (drop to ground & 1 deep breath in-between), followed by about 70-80 single, strict reps. Strict, slow, and steady. The tortoise wins every time I read the book.

The 200 Merkins – Started with sets of 10. Around 70 reps, started to feel the bodyweight. Then sets of 4 + 3 + 3 (3 deep breaths in between) until all 200 were done. Again, strict, slow, and steady.

3300 meters & 300 reps, done!

Handed out some flyers, invited some park patrons to join next week, and even jumped the vehicle engine for a potential FNG across the street from the parking area on my way out.

I hope my sweat (and tears???) approached the level of those among our brothers in Lanco.

In solidarity!

HK

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Buckeye dominance

8 posted today at Carmel High including 1 FNG. Welcome Uncle Buck! 4 native North East Ohioans added a nice mid-west hometown feel to the group. Go Buckeyes!

Warmup – Armies, Moroccoan Night Clubs, Windmills (fast and slow), Cherry Pickers, LBC all IC

The thang – Block and Bear suicides every 20 yards. Plank at end.

Parkour thru Carmel High while carrying your block (running, going under things, stairs, hills etc.) A few Wall sits, sideways bear crawls, lunges at the amphitheater.

Back to track and its time to do last man sprints with the bricks. Finally, block and bear back back to the other endzone to finish it off.

Count-o-rama, Name-o-rama, Coffeeteria

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ALL RIGHT 2.0

10.26.19. NUGGET ON Q.

WARM UP- 25 SSH, 20 WINDMILL, 20 CHERRY PICKERS, 20 MT CLIMBERS…HIGH KNEES/BUTT KICKS, L & R KAREOKE.

A.BS-100 HEEL TOUCH, 80 LBCS, 60 FLUTTER KICKS, 40 REVERSE CRUNCHES, 20 BIG BOYS.

L.EGS-20 SINGLE LEG SQUATS, BOTH SIDES.

L.EGS-100 QUICK TAPS (ALTERNATING STEP UPS).

R.UN-MOSEY TO MIDDLE SCHOOL.

I.NTERVAL (PARK CORE STYLE) JUMPING AND STUFF OVER WALLS. & A CRAWL COURSE OF INCH WORMS, BEAR CRAWLS, DRAGON CRAWLS AND CRAWL BEARS.

G.ET…

H.UGE-(ARMS) 50 DIPS, 40 MERKINS, 30 PIKE PRESS, 20 HAND RELEASE MERKINS, 10 TRICEP EXTENSIONS.

T.ALK-3RD F ON JAMES 1:22. WE TALKED ON HOW WE SHOULD DO THE GOOD WE ALREADY KNOW. AND TO LIKEWISE STEER AWAY FROM WHAT WE KNOW IS BAD…WE ALSO TALKED ABOUT APPRECIATION AND THAT NOBODY OWES US NOTHING.

MOSEY BACK TO CIRCLE FOR CIRCLE OF TRUST. GREAT JOB MEN!

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F3Lanco 2 Year Anniversary

2 years ago, I (Sunspot) moved to Lancaster, PA from F3NWInd. Upon moving here, I couldn’t NOT have F3 in my life. We closed on our house and 3 weeks later we had our first workout at Rapho Park. Two unknowing guys joined me, one of which (Inspector), has been here ever since. He rarely misses even with lack of sleep because of a new baby or when he isn’t feeling well. He posts to help be an encouragement to others to post regardless of what is going on. Since that weekend, we have seen a lot of PAX come and go, but we have all became stronger together. We can’t do this on our own, and as a brotherhood, we help each other be better than we were yesterday with each and every workout.

PAX (16): Long Haul, Patches, Chewy, Turnpike, Dr. Suess, Garden State, Squared, Inspector, Uptown Girl, #FNG Caterpillar, Flame, Snoopy, Surprise, Magneto, Baymax, Sunspot (Q)

WARM-UP:

Mosey 1/4 mile

IST x10ic

Mountain Climbers x10ic

Windmill x10ic

Burpees x2 oyo

Merkins x10ic

Burpees x2oyo

Motivator 10-6

THE THANG:

Pick a number from the bowl, that will be your partner for most of the WO. Being our 2 year, PAX of 2 helps things move along. Also, we get better together, so no better way than to be right alongside your brother helping push past that point of wanting to stop. Mosey over to THE PIT!

Upon arrival the PAX found a PILE of coupons (2) GORUCK 40# sandbags, (1) 50# sandbag, (3) 40# regular sandbags, (1) 45# punching bag, MANY cinder blocks. Pick a coupon to share with your partner, only 1 cinder allowed because we had enough of the other coupons. So eight groups all had a coupon, but something was missing……what is that you are asking??? Your fellow PAX who wasn’t there this morning or that EH you have been working on. Sooooo we had 1 extra coupon that had to be taken with us as he is that guy that should be there today. Get him here!

Line up on top of the pit with your partner and coupon.

1 partner AMRAP merkins, other partner take coupon to bottom of pit do 10 burpess and bring coupon back up hill. Flapjack until both PAX completes 2 rounds

Squat thrusts x10ic w/ coupon. Flapjack so each gets the coupon so this equalled 2 rounds

1 PAX AMRAP burpees on top of hill while partner bear crawls down and up hill with the coupon. Flapjack until both PAX completes

Tunnel of Love up the hill and down the hill for 2 rounds

Wheel barrow w/ partner up and down the hill. Flapjack

1 PAX holds Al Gore while partner coupon toss down and up hill. Flapjack till complete 2 rounds.

Put cinders away and line up in 2 lines w/ 4 coupons per line

Indian run 1/2mile with moving the coupons through the group as you move. Got interesting at times but we made it work

MARY:

LBC x20ic

Side Plank-up x10ic/side

Flutter kick x20ic

Merkins x10ic

Motivator 5-1

MOLESKIN:

Whew, what a WO and you MEN pushed hard today. This was not easy by any means, but you all worked together to ensure we got the job done. We never left the lone PAX (extra cinderblock) behind. Don’t forget that! We leave NO MAN BEHIND! Keep talking with your brothers about F3 and the #IMPACT it has made on your life as we all know that lone cinderblock out there that needs F3.

It’s always a pleasure to lead you #HIM of F3 and thanks for following my lead today brothers!

Until next time, Sunspot OUT!

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Back Blast: F3 Harrisburg, PA 10-24-19

BACKBLAST: 

10/24/19

Reservoir Park, Harrisburg PA

Get Some!

Thursday, 0530, 1 PAX HK Hershey Kiss

Here is what went down:

WARM UP: 

Mosey long loop from Parking lot to columns & back

Burpees 10 ic

Monkey humpers 10 ic

Arm circles large forward x 10 ic

Arm circles large backwards  x 10 ic

Arm circles small forward x 10 ic

Arm circles small backwards x 10 ic

Motivator 10-1

THE THANG: Get Some!

Mosey to bottom of stairs 

Stairs sprint 

Mosey to pull-up bar

5 pull ups ic

20 incline Merkins / Irkins

20 lunges ic

20 dips ic 

20 step ups ic

20 bay city scissors ic

20 LBCs ic

Mosey short parking lot loop to bottom of stairs

Rinse & Repeat as fast as possible for 3 rounds total!

#GetSome #GiveMe20 

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Oh hill no that’s a lot of Rucking steps

Warm-o-Rama

  • 20 SSH IC
  • 20 windmills IC
  • 20 morocan nightclub IC
  • 20 cherry pickers IC

The Thang

  • This gloom in honor or GORUCK Selection Q Gump asked the PAX if they could bring their Rucks for the F3 selection edtion beatdown.
  • First the PAX teamed up. there were 4 rounds in the first exercise. FIrst round teammate 1 ran around library and ran up and down every set of steps (138 steps) while teammate 2 did overhead presses with Rucksack, once partner 1 returned, it was partner 2s turn.
  • Round 2 teammate 1 ran around library and hit every step while teammate 2 did ruck swings, switch
  • Round 3 Ruck squats
  • Round 4 flutter kicks with ruck above chest (552 total steps)
  • After round 4 the PAX Rucked up and performed 5 no pushup Burpees

Welch Dragons (ruck edition)

  • Remain in plank position the while time. Bear crawl forward 4 steps, do 1 merkin, 1 plank jack, and tap the back of each shoulder 1 time. Repeat adding 1 rep to each exercise each time- bear crawl forward 4 steps and do 2 merkins 2 plank jacks 2 sets of back of shoulder taps etc. Go to 5 reps each.

F3 message

  • Phillipians 4: 4-13

Rejoice in the Lord always. Again I will say, rejoice!Let your [a]gentleness be known to all men. The Lord is at hand.Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.

Meditate on These Things

Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things. The things which you learned and received and heard and saw in me, these do, and the God of peace will be with you.

Philippian Generosity

10 But I rejoiced in the Lord greatly that now at last your[b] care for me has flourished again; though you surely did care, but you lacked opportunity. 11 Not that I speak in regard to need, for I have learned in whatever state I am, to be content: 12 I know how to [c]be abased, and I know how to [d]abound. Everywhere and in all things I have learned both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need. 13 I can do all things through [e]Christ who strengthens me.

Crowd pleaser Ruck edition

  • After the F3 message QIC Gump felt the love of the group and decided to please the crowd with “the crowd pleaser”
  • Essentially a Merkin followed by a Groiner but done as a pyramid. For regular men going from 1:1 (1 merkin, 1 groiner) to 4:4 (4 merkins, 4 groiners) and back down to 1 :1. F3 men should go from 1:1 up to 5:5 and back down (Or from 1:1 to 4:4 with Rucks on!! HOORAH) to truly enjoy the moment.

Step ups

  • 10 step ups each leg with Ruck on

Irkin Ruck Edition

  • 10 Incine merkins with Rucks on

After this Brutal beatdown all the PAX successfully met the standard and was accepted for F3 selection!! Way to Go guys!!

Circle up for count o rama, name of rama. All the PAX surrounded FNG for nickname o rama after much discussion we decided to name FNG chillie!! WELCOME TO F3 FNG Chillie!! Chillie borrowed QIC Gumps spare ruck for the days beatdown and left his keys in the Ruck!! Things happen and although it put GUMP a little behind on getting 2.0 on the bus today is still going to be as beautiful day in the name of our LORD and SAVIOR JESUS!!

Announcements, Prayers. Have a blessed day everyone!!

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Make It a Good Day

Welcome our new FNG Toad.

Warm-up:

  • 20 SSH IC
  • 10 Inchworm walkout to Shoulder Tap
  • 20 Prisoner Squats IC
  • 20 Cherry Pickers IC
  • 12 Mountain Man Poopers IC

The Thang:

  • 15 Merkins IC
  • 25 Flutter Kicks IC
  • 15 Flying Squirrels

Walking lunge to light post then mosey to Shipbuilders

  • 20 Mountain Climber Twists IC
  • 25 Big Boys
  • 10 Pendulum Lunges each leg

Mosey to MES

  • 30 Panther Shoulder Taps IC
  • 20 Xs and Os IC
  • 25 Bobby Hurleys

Mosey to HOB entrance

High knees, butt kickers, karaoke down driveway then return with mosey prison break light post to light post

Mosey to Waters Edge

  • 20 Hand release merkins
  • Not so Lazy Lazyboys
  • 8 Iron Mikes IC

Mosey to AO

F3 Message

“This is the day the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it.”

  1. Psalm 118:24

What Does a Good Day Look Like?

Waking up to a new day is the start of a good day. For many of us, a good day includes having some alone time with God during our day, getting our families ready for school and work, and then doing whatever we need to do. Having a fulfilling day at work, being able to help others, and knowing that our kids and spouses have had a good day at work and school makes for a great day. Finally, spending time with your kids is a common and great way to end your day. However, the most important (and best part) of a good day is knowing that no matter what life throws at us, the Lord is there for us.

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Q School Abbreviated

Date: 10/17/19

QIC: Chappie

Party-On-The-Patio (a.k.a. Warm-O-Rama)

DISCLAIMER – You’re here because you want to be. It is you against you. Do what you can. if there’s something you can’t do or shouldn’t do then modify, but always do something.

There was no rain or anything like that, the library just happened to have left the lights on for us so we executed the Warm-O-Rama on the library patio. Man, THAT PLACE IS GOING TO BE QUITE HANDY ON SOME OF THOSE RAINY/SNOWY DAYS! Technically it still meets the principle always outside rain or shine, hot or cold. Who found this AO??

Anyhoo, YHC led a warm-up that went something like this (the BB is a few days behind schedule so memory is fading on this one + it was Weinkeless)

  • SSH – 18 IC
  • Cherry Pickers/Crab Flippers/Hairy Chiggers – 10 IC
  • Prison Cell Merkins – 5 OYO
  • Windmill – 18 IC

YHC explained to the rest of the PAX that we’d be doing an abbreviated Q School for the workout. The value: New AO and new PAX who will soon be stepping into the Q role will be better-prepared for Q’ing.

Mosey to Arena’s Restaurant parking lot for Q School!

The Thang:

PAX Circled up and worked through the following:

  • Intro to Q School
  • Abbreviated History of F3
    • Freed to Lead (there are a few AO copies floating around, grab one and read
    • F3 Mission
    • Sadclown Syndrome
  • IATA – The “How” of Effective Leadership
    • Individual Initiative – the I2 of Freed to Lead
    • Accountability – must be applied by and outside force (“Accountability means making personal commitment to the entire team,” adapted from 4DX. “We expect out of peers the very best we all can offer.”)
    • Teamwork – Individual participation based on strengths
    • Attention to detail
  • How to Count – Effective leadership as a Q – Critical to this particular abbreviated version of Q School
    • Command Voice – Comes from the gut, not the throat. Signals PAX that you are in control, have a [plan, and you’re ready to roll and take leading them seriously.
    • Why Cadence? – CONSISTENCY in all things is the building block of leadership. It develops Esprit de Corps. It prevents fatigue. Demonstrates consistency, competence, and attention to detail.
  • At this point YHC gave a demonstration and then handed-off the Q baton to each PAX. We worked around the circle and each PAX called out an exercise and executed it IN CADENCE to practice counting. Gents be patient with yourselves and each other, IT TAKES PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE.

YHC briefly covered some of the important factors of the Building of the Workout structure by a Q.

Thang 2:

PAX lined up along one end of the parking lot and YHC worked the PAX up the ladder by 5’s with a “slow-burn” back and forth across the lot with exercises at each end to wrap the Q School.

Mosey back to the AO.

COT

  • Announcements
  • Prayer

That’s it. Keeping it short (a first) but had to make sure the Backblast was posted. Afterall, if there’s no Backblast, it didn’t happen. Plus, YHC wanted to lead by example since Toy Soldier is on Q in the Gloom.

Always grateful for the Q!

~Chappie, out!

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HIIT Monday Hard

20191021
Q: Flea

DISCLAIMER: Given

Warmup: 
SSH – 20 IC
Imperial Walkers – 20IC
Hillbillies – 20IC
Sun Gods – 10 IC 
Immediately into 10 Morrocan Nightclubs

THE THANG
Mosied over to the playground and did the following 4X

Each exercise was conducted for 45sec in order with a 15sec rest inbetween and 1 min rest between sets.

SSH
Air Squats
Merkins
Al Gore
Tricep Dips
Lunges
Planck (High or Low)
Step Ups
LBCs
Mountain Climbers

Ended with Number-O-Rama, Name-O-Rama, COT, Coffeteria

MOLESKIN
-2nd F at British Bulldog Pub on 24 Oct, 5pm -whenever
-This week marks the launch of the F3 Impact Challenge. Find out more here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puIFL5o4wHY
-Veteran’s Day Volunteering opportunity with Great Clips
-2nd F on November 21st – location to follow

LEXICON: Word of the day- 
10/90 – The general premise that 10% of the people in any Community or Organization will account for 90% of its IMPACT.

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