Author: f3angus

  • Cave Dwellers and The Keynes Economy


    AO: Lightning Rod

    QIC: Angus

    PAX: Danish, Herbie, Lumbergh, Walkman



    CONDITIONS

    49 Degrees / Wet / Cloudy Skies but the air was clear with no fog

    Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

    SSH x 20
    TGE x 15
    SSH x 20
    Windmill x 15
    SSH x 20
    IW x 10

    Mosey to the corner

    HK (Fast Tempo) x 12
    BK x 12
    Incline Merkin x 10
    Decline Merkin x 10
    Monkey Humpers x 10

    Mosey to the Tennis Court

    The Thang

    We started off with a new one “Cave Dwellers”. The point is to stay in a low position for the entirety of the routine — don’t recover to your knees or to your feet until the Q calls it or until you have done the specified number of rounds.

    Cave Dwellers
    • 10 merkins (or other low ground activity, eg. plank, maktar, plank jack)
    • Gorilla Crawl ~20 yards (or any low ground traveling exercise)
    • 10 mountain climbers (vary exercise to increase or decrease difficulty)
    • backwards bear crawl, back to start

    repeato x 3 (or however many times the Q desires), remember the point is to stay low and avoid recovering to knees or up to feet until all rounds have been completed.

    Mosey over to the hill

    Elevens

    Start at the bottom of the hill — start with 1 of the first exercise run to the top of the hill and do 10 of the opposing exercise run back down to the bottom, then 2 at the bottom and 9 at the top. Repeat until you are at 10 at the bottom and 1 at the top.

    • Hand Release Burpees at the bottom
    • Squat Jumps at the top

    Walkman admitted this one was particularly challenging and brought him close to the edge of splashing merlot… the pax hustled hard and it showed. This was tough and you wouldn’t think the hand release on those burpees

    Head back to the Tennis Court

    Cave Dwellers
    • 10 merkins (Audible — Hand Release Merkins to make the most of the wet)
    • Gorilla Crawl ~20 yards
    • 10 Shoulder Taps
    • backwards bear crawl, back to start

    Mosey back to the Courtyard

    6MOM

    LBC x 20
    LBX x 20
    Flutters x 20
    Freddy x 10
    Box Cutter x 10
    Hollywoods x 10 (each side)
    Pickle Pounders x 20 (I planned to just keep going on these to run out the clock)

    Moleskin

    Reminder of what it takes to be an effective leader:

    Vision Articulation Persuasion Exhortation (VAPE)

    Having vision is the ability to see that which cannot be seen. Simon Sinek articulates it like this:

    Vision is the equivalent of an iceberg — being able to see that which others cannot see because it lies beneath. And when we work with a small group of people who say “I believe what you believe” and you work together and what happens is a little piece of the iceberg starts to show. And a couple more people are opened to the reality of this vision. And a little more iceberg shows up. And you will say… this is just the tip of the iceberg.

    Articulation is the effective communication of that vision. 

    There’s a story about a meeting between FDR and the economist John Maynard Keynes that lasted over an hour despite FDR’s incredibly busy schedule. Some say if FDR understood Keynes approach to economics then the Great Depression might have ended much earlier. 

    At first blush it’s easy to think this is FDRs fault for not understanding, but in reality we should shift the burden of responsibility from the listener to the explainer. 

    In this situation the genius locked inside Keynes head might as well not have existed. It was his responsibility to articulate so that his vision was as obvious to FDR as it was to him. 

    It’s important to note, while we may have a clear understanding of the information we are attempting to articulate if we fail to know the person, we may likely fail to get our ideas across. 

    Knowing the person transforms your ability to communicate effectively.

    It is by knowing the person we are afforded the opportunity to communicate with precision and clarity. 

    On a personal note

    I loved the chatter we’ve had in CoT lately — it’s a product of our good momentum in culture. If you made it this far thank you for reading and keep checking in on your brothers in and out of the gloom.

    Angus Out

  • Dante’s Inferno


    AO: > Lava Field

    QIC: > Angus

    PAX: > Danish, Lumbergh, Tater Tot, and Title IX



    CONDITIONS

    > 39 Degrees / Hazy / Sunrise at 7:49am // The day of Halloween

    Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

    SSH x 13
    TGE x 13
    SSH x 13
    Windmills x 13
    SSH x 13
    Monkey Humpers x 13
    SSH x 13
    Imperial Walkers x 13
    SSH x 13

    Mosey down the field and back

    Plank x 13
    Shoulder Tap x 13
    Plank x 13
    Merkin x 13
    Plank x 13
    Mountain Climber x 13

    Mosey to the Dug out and grab some wall

    Cherry Pickers x 13
    LAC x 13 (FWD / BWD)
    Cherry Pickers x 13
    MNC x 13
    Cherry Pickers x 13
    Macarena x 13

    The Thang

    Mosey over to the baseball fields for the main event.

    “Dante’s Inferno”

    The pax were instructed they would be traveling through the seven levels of “hell” — there were cones and CMUs arranged in a large circle. Each pax positioned at a cone with the intent of using the CMUs arranged in proximity.

    Level 1
    • 7 Burpees
    Rifle carry CMU around the circle

    Level 2
    • 7 Burpees
    • 7 Merkin Combos
    Rifle carry CMU around the circle

    Level 3
    • 7 Burpees
    • 7 Merkin Combos
    • 7 Squats
    Rifle carry CMU around the circle

    Level 4
    • 7 Burpees
    • 7 Merkin Combos
    • 7 Squats
    • 7 Curls
    Rifle carry CMU around the circle

    YHC called an audible to run the field end to end to give the pax a chance to catch their wind.

    Level 5
    • 7 Burpees
    • 7 Merkin Combos
    • 7 Squats
    • 7 Curls
    • 7 Bonnie Blairs
    Rifle carry CMU around the circle

    Level 6
    • 7 Burpees
    • 7 Merkin Combos
    • 7 Squats
    • 7 Curls
    • 7 Bonnie Blairs
    • 7 Vertical Block Presses
    Rifle carry CMU around the circle

    Level 7
    • 7 Burpees
    • 7 Merkin Combos
    • 7 Squats
    • 7 Curls
    • 7 Bonnie Blairs
    • 7 Vertical Block Presses
    • 7 Blockees
    Rifle carry CMU around the circle

    After we made it to the 7th level we ran to the fence and back. We picked up the cones and in unison stepped 10 paces toward the center. From here the pax were to travel back from the 7th level — for the sake of time decreasing the reps by 1 each level. Starting with Level 6.

    Level 6
    • 6 Burpees
    • 6 Merkin Combos
    • 6 Squats
    • 6 Curls
    • 6 Bonnie Blairs
    • 6 Vertical Block Presses
    Rifle carry CMU around the circle

    Level 5
    • 5 Burpees
    • 5 Merkin Combos
    • 5 Squats
    • 5 Curls
    • 5 Bonnie Blairs
    Rifle carry CMU around the circle

    Level 4
    • 4 Burpees
    • 4 Merkin Combos
    • 4 Squats
    • 4 Curls
    Rifle carry CMU around the circle

    Level 3
    • 3 Burpees
    • 3 Merkin Combos
    • 3 Squats
    Rifle carry CMU around the circle

    Level 2
    • 2 Burpees
    • 2 Merkin Combos
    Rifle carry CMU around the circle

    Level 1
    • 1 Burpee
    Rifle carry CMU around the circle

    6MOM

    We wrapped up with 6 minutes to spare — we attempted a ring of fire holding 6 inches and doing flutter kicks. This was hard and YHC had originally intended to go to 13 but we stopped at 5 because it was dumb.

    Finished things off with LBC x 30

    Moleskin

    > What does it take to Lead Right?

    • First we must articulate what is a leader?
    Leadership is Influencing Movement to Advantage.

    • What does it take to be an effective leader?
    It requires skill. The skills are: Vision Articulation Persuasion Exhortation (V.A.P.E)

    At this point we point out the there is a difference between an effective leader and a virtuous leader. History has shown us many effective leaders who don’t posses the characteristics of virtue. Just look at Hitler — he was a very effective leader, but he did not exemplify virtuosity.

    So what are [the] characteristics of a virtuous leader?

    Candor, Commitment, Consistency, Contentment, and Courage.

    On the flip side of this.. a virtuous leader will not get far if he is not effective.

    In order to Lead Right you must be effective AND Virtuous.

    > Angus Out

  • The Good Wolf


    AO: Lightning Rod

    QIC: Angus

    PAX: Buck, Bunny, Danish, Herbie, Lumbergh, Walkman



    CONDITIONS

    > A crispy 39 Degrees, dark, and just the type of gloom that requires a little extra effort to get up and get the blood pumpin’

    Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

    > I kept it to the courtyard to hang around for any stragglers:
    • 30 SSH
    • 10 TGE
    • 25 SSH
    • 10 Windmills
    • 20 SSH
    • 10 IW

    Mosey to the Upper Field

    • 12 HK
    • 12 BK
    • 12 Squats
    • 12 Lunges

    Mosey to the Far End (on Division)

    This is where we got some good chatter from passers by — and Lumbergh threw out the EH. I set us up right on the corner for some shenanigans.

    • 10 Monkey Humpers
    • 10 ct Plank
    • 10 Merkins
    • 10 ct Plank
    • 10 ST

    Mosey to the Tennis Court

    The Thang

    > We are thinking about calling this routine “The Good Wolf” from the moleskin of the workout.

    This is a relatively simple workout (Remember KISS when planning workouts — Keep It Simple Stupid)

    5 Stations Across the Tennis Courts.
    All pax spread across to maintain distance.

    Station 1: Merkin Combo (Wide to Standard to Diamond = 1) x 5
    — Travel: Gorilla Crawl to next station
    Station 2: Squat / Mountain Climber / LBC x 10
    — Travel: Bear Crawl
    Station 3: Burpees x 15
    — Travel: Gorilla Crawl
    Station 4: Squat / Mountain Climber / LBC x 10
    — Travel: Bear Crawl
    Station 5: Merkin Combo

    Hold plank and wait for the six

    Suicides x 3

    Hold Low Low Squat while we wait for the Six — I audibled position change while we waited.

    Return back to the other side the way we came.

    Station 1: Merkin Combo (Wide to Standard to Diamond = 1) x 5
    — Travel: Gorilla Crawl to next station
    Station 2: Squat / Mountain Climber / LBC x 10
    — Travel: Bear Crawl
    Station 3: Burpees x 15
    — Travel: Gorilla Crawl
    Station 4: Squat / Mountain Climber / LBC x 10
    — Travel: Bear Crawl
    Station 5: Merkin Combo

    Hold Low Low Squat

    Suicides x 3

    Hold plank — I called to pick up the six.

    6MOM

    > LBC / LBX (just like LBC but touch opposite knee to elbow) Box Cutter / Hollywoods / Pickle Pounders

    Moleskin

    > You might have seen this one floating around — I can’t confirm the source but I remember that it struck me the first time I read it:

    There’s a Cherokee story about two wolves, and it serves as an excellent parable. It goes something like this:

    One evening, an elderly Cherokee brave told his grandson about a battle that goes on inside people.

    He said, “my son, the battle is between two ‘wolves’ inside us all. One is evil. It is anger, envy, jealousy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and ego.

    The other is good. It is joy, peace love, hope serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion, and faith.”

    The grandson though about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather, “which wolf wins?”

    The old Cherokee simply replied, 

    “the one that you feed.”

    I like to think and I hope what we are doing out in the gloom is feeding the Good Wolf — Buck had a great comment about how not only is this battle happening within ourselves but also we can feed that same spirit in our communities. Great word.

    TAPS for Lumbergh’s Aunt Diane and her battle with Cancer.

    And TCLAPS to Bunny for showing a high level of commitment. Showing up two straight weeks in a row. Great work and keep at it. I didn’t mention it in the COT but I also wanted to recognize Buckin’ Bobcat and his commitment as well. You’ve shown real commitment and hustle as well — great example for PAX follow. I look forward to both of you leading workouts soon.

    That’s all I got to say about that.

    > Angus Out

  • DEJA VU

    DEJA VU


    AO: Lightning Rod

    QIC: Angus

    PAX: FNG Arthur Burke, Buckin’ Bobcat, Danish, Lumbergh, and Walkman.


    CONDITIONS

    Nice and wet from heavy rain over the weekend. 55 degrees. You will not ever hear me complain about this weather. Lumbergh showed up early for coupons, again. YHC got a 3 mile run in before the workout, again. Everybody was present, on time, and bright eyed. Ready to go! We had three birthdays to celebrate: Danish 38, YHC 33, and Lumbergh 37. More to come on that later.

    Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

    There was a little chatter about the launch events that occurred over the weekend. Other than that there wasn’t much mumble leading up to getting things started. All COP exercises were done in cadence unless specified otherwise.

    • SSH x 25
    • Windmills x 15
    • SSH x 20
    • Third Grade Exercises x 15
    • SSH x 15
    • Little Bitty Arm Circles x 10 (FWD/BWD)
    • Cherry Pickers x 15
    • Scissor Arms x 15
    • Overhead Press x 10
    • Merkins x 10

    The Thang

    > THE GROSS (DEJA VU)

    We kept it right in the court yard to start the 1st of 4 circuits. Repeat each circuit 4 times. 12 Reps of each exercise.

    Circuit 1
    Decline Merkins, Lunges, Flutter Kicks
    Travel: Frog Jumps across Perform all exercises on the either side. Repeat until you’ve completed the circuit 4 times.

    Mosey to the tennis court

    Circuit 2 (SAME DEAL)
    Curls, Block Squats, Big Bois

    I had a feeling there would be some chatter on this one as there was still a good amount of water on the tennis court… the pax did not disappoint. There was much to be said about getting wet. As I always say, “You only get wet once”.

    Travel: Rifle Carry — down and back. Perform all exercises on the same side. Repeat until you’ve completed the circuit 4 times.

    Mosey to the Hill

    Circuit 3 (SAME DEAL)
    Release Merkins, Jump Squats, American Hammer

    We got our 6 wet… why not just go ahead and balance things out and get the front side too. YHC called for the release merkins. After a demonstration the pax understood, Walkman verbally confirmed. Might as well get the front wet too.

    Travel: Bear Crawl the hill. Perform all exercises on the either side. Repeat until you’ve completed the circuit 4 times.

    Mosey back to the Tennis Court // We made it to the Tennis Court but we ran out of time to do the last circuit — here’s what was planned anyway.

    Circuit 4 (SAME DEAL)
    Overhead press, Block Squats, Big Bois
    Travel: Rifle Carry. Perform all exercises on the same side. Repeat until you’ve completed the circuit 4 times.

    We took off back to the courtyard — with 7 minutes to spare. Lumbergh was picking up the six supporting the FNG throughout his first workout. We don’t leave men behind. This is a great example of how we can support one another no matter the fitness level.

    6MOM

    > LBC, Flutter, Box Cutter, Hollywoods

    Moleskin

    Déjà vu is the feeling that one has lived through the present situation before. 

    So we repeated today’s workout from Friday on purpose. Not just because it was easier on planning because frankly it was. I also chose to repeat it because I liked it and when you lead you get to choose. But I was also hoping to get through more coupon work so I figured what the heck. 

    But as I was rewriting the workout and making adjustments I started thinking about deja vu. 

    Immediately that scene from the matrix comes to mind. Or maybe even Groundhog Day. 

    That is what my year has felt like. it has been easy to get overwhelmed by the repetitive slog. And it eventually turned to apathy. Brief glimpses of losing hope or even faith.

    I understand these moments of pressure have an overwhelming ripple effect causing blindness to Good that is no doubt in proximity to all of us. I also recognize that these are the moments that produce the most growth. 

    As great (at least some would say great) William Joel once said: 

    The joy of life is made up of obscure and seemingly mundane victories that give us our own small satisfactions.

    And you know, that’s a big part of why I get out of bed everyday. I have Identified my small victories. And I’m practicing the discipline of celebrating these moments. 

    I can’t control what is happening in the world. But I can make the effort to master my own self. And showing up here choosing to get my ass kicked a little bit a couple days a week is just what I need to keep my eyes open. And to activity look for and celebrate obscurity. 

    We openly discussed what this means. Walkman affirmed the truth to this as it has applied to his own life and what that will continue to look like as we transition into a Post-Covid Portland Winter. We will all need to continue the discipline of celebrating obscurity.

    Announcements

    Go check out the Lava Field on Saturday.
    Clackamas High School at 7am

    FNG

    Welcome to Arthur Burke nicknamed “Bunny” — we kinda scraped the bottom of the barrel on that one but Lumbergh came through. From FNGs favorite movie The Big Lebowski. Welcome and great hustle!

    Closing Prayer / Mantra

    I begin this day with humility. So that my ears can hear any person as my teacher. And my heart can be spurred to be upright. 

    I begin this day with thankfulness. So my eyes can see all the good things I have around me. And greed cannot interfere with my ability give away what I’ve learned. 

    I begin this day with kindness. So while my hands are strong and my will is iron. I have the fortitude to have a gentle touch. 

    With humility, thankfulness, and kindness as our guide let us recognize our own limitations to shape the world and strive to be masters of our selves. 

    I ask these things to be a better man. Not for my own gain but for my family, for my friends, and those who are near. 

    Amen

    We also closed out the workout with birthday burpees. Danish, Lumbergh, and I paid the penalty by age.

    > Angus Out

  • GROSS Friday

    AO: > Lightning Rod

    QIC: > Angus

    PAX: > Booch, Danish, Lumbergh, Walkman

    Conditions

    > Cool but not cold the gloom was lit by a bright moon — YHC got Extra Credit done just in time to meet Lumbergh to unload the coupons.

    Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

    > All pax were there on time and early enough for a little chatter before we kicked things off.

    YHC started attempted to begin things with Motivators. I guess we’ll have to come back around to that one.

    In place of the Motivators we did extended some variations on the Side Straddle Hop.

    Then, onto an audible onto some arm warm ups:

    • Scissor Arms x 15
    • Little Bitty Arm Circles x 10 (FWD/BWD)

    The Thang

    > THE GROSS

    We kept it right in the court yard to start the 1st of 4 circuits. Repeat each circuit 4 times. 12 Reps of each exercise.

    Circuit 1
    Decline Merkins, Lunges, Flutter Kicks
    Travel: Frog Jumps acrossPerform all exercises on the either side. Repeat until you’ve completed the circuit 4 times.

    Mosey to the tennis court

    Circuit 2
    Diamond Merkins, Squats, LBC
    Travel: Suicides — down and back. Perform all exercises on the same side. Repeat until you’ve completed the circuit 4 times.

    Mosey to the Hill

    Circuit 3
    Merkins, Jump Squats, American Hammer
    Travel: Bear Crawl the hill. Perform all exercises on the either side. Repeat until you’ve completed the circuit 4 times.

    Mosey back to the Tennis Court

    Circuit 4 (with Coupons)
    Curls, Block Squats, Big Bois
    Travel: Rifle Carry. Perform all exercises on the same side. Repeat until you’ve completed the circuit 4 times.

    We nearly made it through the whole thing — just one round short before we had to mosey back to the courtyard

    6MOM

    > LBC, Flutter, Box Cutter, Hollywoods

    Moleskin

    > I saw this thing someone shared on Twitter and it’s relevant. Because it’s political. 

    This isn’t to instigate more mellow drama  because that isn’t what we are here for. But now more than ever as leaders in our community we an obligation to be a positive force when it comes to the conversation of politics. 

    Here’s the note paraphrased: 

    After the elections are over, your neighbors and family will still be there. Trump will not be ringing up your groceries. Biden won’t be fixing your car. Neither of them will be the ones helping you care for your children or elderly parents or let you borrow tools. 

    They will both be back in their wealthy political world. And we will be here in ours. They will be doing their thing while you and I live, work, eat, drink, learn, workout, worship, and play together. 

    We are what makes this country great, because we choose to be decent, loving, caring, and compassionate human beings. 

    I’m not here to encourage you to vote one way or the other (but I will encourage you to vote). Just remember we are the ones with the ability to shape our communities. Just like this one. Not them. 

    Last thing to share before we close out is that I wrote this prayer as a mantra for men of faith and no faith to observe as an approach to purposefully setting our minds daily.

    Prayer / Mantra

    I begin this day with humility. So that my ears can hear any person as my teacher. And my heart can be spurred to be upright. 

    I begin this day with thankfulness. So my eyes can see all the good things I have around me. And greed cannot interfere with my ability give away what I’ve learned. 

    I begin this day with kindness. So while my hands are strong and my will is iron. I have the fortitude to have a gentle touch. 

    With humility, thankfulness, and kindness as our guide let us recognize our own limitations to shape the world and strive to be masters of our selves. 

    I ask these things to be a better man. Not for my own gain but for my family, for my friends, and those who are near. 

    Amen

    > Angus Out

  • Quadrants

    AO: Lightning Rod

    QIC: Angus

    PAX: Angus(Q), FNG Danish, Lumbergh

    Conditions

    54 Degrees with clear skies. You can’t ask for a better morning.

    Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

    FNG Andrew Lemoncello walked up just before Lumbergh with 5 minutes to spare. Just enough time for a little stretch and chatter — the three of us kicked things off right in the courtyard.

    SSH x 15
    High Knees x 15
    SSH x 15
    Butt Kickers x 15
    SSH x 15
    Third Grade Exercises x 15

    Mosey to the Tennis Court

    Suicides — hold plank for a 10 count between each

    Infinite Plank
    Plank x 10
    Merkin x 10
    Plank x 10
    Stump Hugger x 10
    Plank x 10
    Mountain Climbers x 10

    Shoulder Blaster
    Cherry Pickers x 10
    Little Arm Circles x 10 (Fwd / Bwd)
    Cherry Pickers x 10
    Overhead Press x 10
    Cherry Pickers x 10
    Macarenas x 10

    Mosey back to the Courtyard

    The Thang

    In the courtyard we all lined up across one side every pax grabs a bench. Cones were set up to indicate the halfway point.

    Perform the following exercises for 15/10/5 reps

    R1
    Incline Merkins
    — bear crawl to center
    — crawl bear from center to opposite side
    Decline Merkins

    R2
    Squats
    — Lunge walk to center
    — Frog Jump from center to opposite side
    Box Jumps

    R3
    Burpee Broad Jumps Down and Back

    With a bit of time to spare and not enough to move on to the last routine planned YHC called an audible — we headed up to the loop at the front of the school to perform the following:

    Slow Jog around the loop 5 burpees at the top and the bottom. 2 rounds all together.

    For the last round, all pax hold plank as each individual take the loop and does 5 burpees at the start and 5 at the top.

    6MOM

    We only had time for 25 LBCs to wrap things up

    Moleskin

    From QSource:

    Leadership is a skill. And it is one a person must learn and master during their lifetime rather than an attribute of their character with which they are born. As a skill, it is like learning to play the piano. If it were an attribute, it would be like having blue eyes or a square jaw.

    Because it is a skill, a person must commit to learning to lead in the same way that they would learn to play the piano. The degree to which they will ultimately master it will depend both upon their natural ability and their willingness to practice. 

    We are out here practicing what it means to lead. 

    Because we are all born with some leadership ability, even a man with very little natural skill can still be an effective leader if he is willing to practice hard. 

    But a man who will not practice at all will never master the skill even if he is born with the heart of a lion. 

    You have to decide to become an effective leader. Emphasis on effective. Understanding what it takes is a decision you have to make. No one will make it for you. 

    All that to say this 

    The Leadership philosophies of F3 are intended to  be an improvement of skills for the benefit of families, workplaces and neighborhoods.

    The 4 Quadrants of F3 Leadership

    Q1/GET RIGHT: the pursuit of proper personal alignment

    Q2/LIVE RIGHT: the dedication to Purposefulness

    Q3/LEAD RIGHT: the practice of Virtuous Leadership

    Q4/LEAVE RIGHT: the construction of Legacy

    Link to QSource

    Welcome to FNG Andrew Lemoncello

    Almost nicknamed him 100 proof for his last name but instead went with his story about accidentally waving the wrong flag after a team victory. Welcome Danish and great hustle!

    _Angus Out

  • Always Be Crushing

    AO: Lightning Rod

    QIC: Angus

    PAX: Lumberg, Samsonite, Walkman

    Conditions

    55 degrees with fog rolling in — AQI is good but a little on the high side sitting just at about 100

    Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

    The disclaimer provided. YHC brought the energy and we stayed right at the flagpole to kick things off.

    Welcome back Samsonite — glad to have you back with us.

    SSH x 15
    High Knees x 15
    SSH x 15
    Ass Kickers x 15
    SSH x 15
    Third Grade Exercises x 15

    Mosey to the track

    Infinite Plank
    Plank x 10
    Merkin x 10
    Plank x 10
    Stump Hugger x 10
    (Thank Splinter from F3Toledo for this one)
    Plank x 10
    Mountain Climbers x 10

    Grab Some Wall
    And HOLD IT.

    Cherry Pickers x 10
    Little Arm Circles x 10 (Fwd / Bwd)
    Cherry Pickers x 10
    Moroccan Night Club x 10
    Cherry Pickers x 10
    Macarenas x 10

    The Thang

    Merkin Mile
    There was no chatter on the sound of pax sucking wind.

    Decons “track” ted Burpees
    This is where the chatter started once we started our 5th lap of the morning around the track. Pax were coming up with alternate names for the routine. Walkman threw out “murder mile” and I think Lumberg said “Quarter Mile Killer” or something like that.

    4 stations around the track

    • Station 1
      — Merkins
    • Station 2
      — Frog Jumps
    • Station 3
      — Squats
    • Station 4
      — High Knees

    Run from station to station performing the predetermined repetitions.

    10/8/6/4/2

    1 lap at 10 reps of each exercise then 8 and so on…
    We avoided stops on the last laps to make sure we were back at the flag pole in time for some mary.

    Hustle to the flag pole

    6MOM

    — LBC
    — Flutter
    — Flutter Jack

    COT

    Candor (Q3.8)

    What is it? F3 defines it as Graciously Telling The Hard Truth And Demanding To Hear It From Others. 

    Dictionary – the quality of being open and honest in expression. 

    Kim Scott wrote a book called Radical Candor where she describes it as caring personally and challenging directly. 

    So why even bring it up? what does this have to do with us? 

    It comes down to truth. 

    Only hard truths require candor because Easy truths don’t require character. There is no particular virtue in being the bearer of good news. 

    We are here to get better. Period. Yes to get physically stronger but also to be better leaders. 

    And in order to be great leaders for our community, we must be able to graciously communicate AND accept these hard truths with one another. 

    Reminder:

    Mission of F3 is the plant, serve, grow small workout groups for the invigoration of male community leadership. 

    Read more about Candor in Qsource

    _Angus

  • COVID Preparedness

    How F3 Portland is making special considerations for workouts during C19.

    In-person locations will be taking the following measures to help decrease the likelihood of spreading the virus:

    • We will avoid exercises that require touching bars, coupons, partners, and will generally promote exercises that maintain healthy distance.
    • We will keep at least 10 feet of distance at all times
    • If you aren’t feeling well, think you’ve been exposed, or have a family member who is medically vulnerable, please stay home and join us online instead.

    We respect the protections put in place by our government and hope to prevent the spread of disease by doing what is necessary and will continue to check on the phase level for Multnomah County (here) in order to ensure compliance.

    Multnomah County is currently in Phase 1 of reopening. There has been a limited reopening of restaurants and bars, personal services, gyms and malls.

    Multnomah County is not ready to apply for Phase 2 due to rising case counts and hospitalizations. Latest reopening information

    Face coverings are required in Oregon for everyone 5 years or older in indoor public spaces, and also outdoors when you can’t keep 6 feet from others.

    multco.us/novel-coronavirus-covid-19/notifications/update-august-7-multnomah-county-remains-phase-1-reopening // Updated 09.21.20

    See here for Clackamas County

  • Yard Work

    AO: Lightning Rod

    QIC: Angus

    PAX: Angus

    Conditions

    Hazy and dry coming off of extreme wind, the city is surrounded by fires.

    Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

    YHC showed up early and came prepared.

    SSH x 10
    High Knees x 10
    SSH x 10
    Ass Kickers x 10
    SSH x 10
    Third Grade Exercises x 10

    Infinite Plank
    Plank x 10
    Merkin x 10
    Plank x 10
    Stump Hugger x 10
    (Thank Splinter from F3Toledo for this one)
    Plank x 10
    Mountain Climbers x 10

    Mosey to the Track

    Grab Some Wall
    And HOLD IT.

    Cherry Pickers x 10
    Little Arm Circles x 10 (Fwd / Bwd)
    Cherry Pickers x 10
    Moroccan Night Club x 10
    Cherry Pickers x 10
    Macarenas x 10

    The Thang

    Ascending Ladder on the Field (with a Kicker)

    • Start at the goal
    • Bear crawl to the 10 yd
      — 10 merkins
      — run to the opposing goal line
      — 5 burpees
      — Run back to the 10 yd
    • Bear from the 10 to the 20
      — 15 merkins
      — run to the opposing goal line
      — 5 burpees
      — Run back to the 20 yd
    • Bear from the 20 to the 30
      — 20 merkins
      — run to the opposing goal line
      — 5 burpees
      — Run back to the 30 yd
    • Bear from the 30 to the 40
      — 25 merkins
      — run to the opposing goal line
      — 5 burpees
      — Run back to the 40 yd
    • Bear from the 40 to the 50
      — 30 merkins
      — run to the opposing goal line
      — 5 burpees
      — Run back to the starting goal line

    Mosey to the Franklin Statue

    • 4 stations starting on Franklin’s right hand side
      Station A: Inverted Rows x 10
      Station B: Dips x 10
      Station C: Inverted Row ISO (5 count) x 10
      Station D: Dip ISO (5 count) x 10
    • repeato x 5

    At the top

    • 3×10 merkin complex
      — Incline Merkin
      — Decline Merkin
      — Standard Merkin

    6MOM

    LBC, Flutter, Crunchy Frog

    Moleskin

    Look closely at Vince Lombardi and what do we find?

    — Never had a losing season as a head coach 

    — Transformed the Greenbay Packers who had previously gone 11 straight seasons without a winning record 

    — In 1948 Lombardi accepted an assistant coaching job at West Point 

    “As integral as religion was to [Lombardi’s] sense of self, it was not until he reached West Point and combined his spiritual discipline with Blaik’s military discipline that his coaching persona began to take its mature form.” – David Maranes

    — Lombardi was 37 years old when his iconic persona began to take form. 

    — And 47 when he accepted the job for the Greenbay Packers. 

    Think about your own life. Your own pursuits and ambitions. How old are you? And think critically, what can you accomplish starting today? Don’t let your current status of employement, age, or range of capability limit what defines you. Push yourself everyday toward perfection so that you might “catch excellence”.

    Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence.

    • Vince Lombardi 

    _Angus

  • Four Corners TABATAS

    AO: Lightning Rod

    QIC: Angus

    PAX: Walkman, Samsonite, and Lumbergh

    Conditions

    We were rolling off a hot weekend and while Portland mornings are never too hot or too cold this one was a bit warmer out of the gate. I rolled up 2 minutes to start after completing a pre-run and set up for post.

    Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

    Did my usual thing — the guys will start getting tired of it eventually. Thankfully more leaders are coming soon.

    SSH x 20
    Slow Tempo High Knees x 12
    SSH x 15
    Windmills x 12
    SSH x 10
    Third Grade Exercises x 12

    Mosey around the lower soccer field

    Infinite Plank
    Plank x 20
    Merkin x 12
    Plank x 15
    Mountain Climber x 12
    Plank x 10
    Shoulder Taps x 12

    Mosey Up and Down The Hill x 3

    Grab Some Wall
    And HOLD IT.

    Cherry Pickers x 20
    Little Arm Circles x 12 (Fwd / Bwd)
    Cherry Pickers x 15
    Overhead Press x 12
    Cherry Pickers x 10
    Seal Clap x 12

    MUCH Mumble from the pax as we started back down the hill from those wall sits.

    Mosey around the lower soccer field

    The Thang

    Four Corners TABATAS on the tennis court

    Just like regular tabatas but with more exercises. each station had an exercise. work for 20 seconds then during the rest you move to the next station. complete each round 3 times.

    R1 – LBC, CURL (CMU), SQUAT, AND MERKIN
    R2 – FLUTTER, OVERHEAD PRESS, LUNGE, AND CDD

    6MOM

    American Hammer, Crunchy Frog, Freddie Mercury, Pickle Pounders, and Rosalita.

    Moleskin

    There are (at least) two methods of Motivation:

    1. Coercion
    2. Inspiration

    Coercion is motivation by force and Inspiration is motivating someone to do something by their own means. We aspire to inspire.

    _Angus