AO: Lightning Rod
QIC: Lumbergh
PAX: Stray Cat, Kiwi, Walkman, Free Lunch, Steamy Nix, Danish
Conditions
Mild, dry, and a glimmer in every guy’s eye!!
Warm up
- SSH x 20
- Slow High Knees x 10
- Windmill x 10
- Daisy Pickers x10
- 3rd Grade Exercises x 10
- Halos x 10
- SSH x 10
The Thang
Mosey to the field.
Line up on the End Zone. Partner up
Round 1:
- Line Up on the track
- Partner 1: Run 400m
- Partner 2: Incline Merkins
- Switch
- Partner 1: Run 400m
- Partner 2; Decline Merkins
- Switch
Round 2:
- Mosey to Stadium
- Partner 1: Run up and down the stairs 10 times (one group per aisle)
- Partner 2: Step ups
- Switch
- Partner 1: Run up and down the stairs 10 times
- Partner 2: Box jumps
- Switch
Round 3:
- Mosey to End Zone
- Partner 1: Run 25 yards and back, Run 50 yards and back
- Partner 2: X-Factors
- Switch
- Partner 1: Run 25 yards and back, Run 50 yards and back
- Partner 2: Big Bois
- Switch
- Partner 1: Run 25 yards and back, Run 50 yards and back
- Partner 2: Leg Raises
- Switch
Mosey back to LR
As a PAX, block march back to LR. On Q’s call lift press block up and over to the other shoulder, continue all the way back.
- Grounded LBCs x 20
COT
LANGUAGE (F2)
The Lexicon Of Virtuous Leadership
The culture denatures words to uselessness
Take the word accountability as an example. If you look that word up in the dictionary you will find some form of the following definition: an obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for one’s actions. That definition, while technically accurate, isn’t very useful in advantage-seeking because it doesn’t tell you how you do it.
Moreover, the culture has further maligned the word into full-blown uselessness. Very smart people routinely say things like “yup, this is the year I start holding myself accountable.” While that may sound good, it’s actually a useless statement because nobody can hold themselves accountable. If that were possible, the word accountability would not need to exist because the concept of accountability would be unnecessary–we would all just lead ourselves down the virtuous path through our own self-will. But we can’t, at least not enough of the time to render the world free of the problems that the concept of accountability arose to address in the first place.
As a result, for the purpose of the Language of effective leadership, the word accountability has been denatured by the culture and rendered useless. Which is not good, because the concept of accountability is inexpressibly important to the skill of leadership. Without accountability, leaders cannot influence movement to advantage.
That’s a wrap,
Lumbergh
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