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  • 6/16/23 – Fock the Block

    AO: Lavafield

    QIC: Leprechaun

    PAX: Goon, Red Curry, 2 Dolla

    Conditions: clear, dry, with sunrise

    Warm Up – IC

    Side straddle hop

    Arm circles- forward/back

    Windmills

    3rd graders

    Monkey Humpers

    Toy Soliders

    5 merkins

    Tha Thang

    10 min EMOM

    10 man makers

    Reduce by 1 MM every round

    Next

    Rifle carry 10 yrds

    Broad jump back to goal line

    Bear crawl back to block

    Rifle carry 10 yards

    Work your way to the 50 yd line. Then rifle carry to the opposite goal line and back to the 50 yd line without losing your locked out overhead position. If you do stop and complete 10 burpees before you start again.

    At the 50 yd line rifle carry back to the 40 broad jump to the goal line. Bear crawl back to your block and continue the ladder working your way back to the starting goal line.

    Abs – none, no time left

    Stretching

    Ad hoc

    COT – Appreciation

  • 6/15/23: Let’s play with coupons!

    AO: The Paddock

    QIC: Steamy Nix

    PAX: Blue Steel

    Conditions: Getting warmer. Dry. 55 degrees.

    Warm up:

    30 SSH,
    16 Slow High knees,
    20 Don Xiotes,
    16 Daisy Pickers (8 each leg),
    10x HC Jane Fonda’s (10HC each side)
    Cat Cows, 10 seconds each position, 2x each position.

    The Thang:

    Line the PAX at end zone with Coupon

    25x curls for the girls
    25x hammer squats
    25x alternating hand coupon merkin
    Bear Crawl Coupon Pulls to the 25 YL
    25x LBC’s
    Coupon lunges back to EZ.

    No break. Next round reduce eat rep set by x5 (but not distances for crawls/lunges).

    Reduce x5 each time.

    As many sets as possible.

    Finished workout with two sets of wall sits.
    Hold on wall for 30 seconds.
    10x HC Halos.
    10x HC Cherry pickers
    10x HC Moroccan Night Clubs

    Rest for 30 seconds.

    Repeat once.

    That’s a wrap!

    COT:

    Had a discussion with Blue Steel. Effectively it was on the topic of: Effectively, where is the line between being confident in self / growing in abilities and becoming arrogant or overly self-reliant. How do we best communicate both the need for self discipline as we communicate the need for reliance on others and giving grace? Was a positive reflection. Both can be obtained by communicating effectively.

  • 6.15.23 – Down on the Corner

    AO: Oakery

    QIC: Ghost

    PAX: Output, Coinage, Revolution

    Conditions

    50 degrees, dry

    Warm up

    • SSH x20IC
    • Leg swings x8OYO forward and sideways
    • calf raises 20 second each
    • imperial squat walkers x12IC
    • world’s greatest stretch

    The Thang

    • AMRAP from NW corner of school

    6MoM

    • Box cutters x 20IC
    • opposite leg arm x12IC

    COT

    My favorite poem

    The Last Hero – GKC

    The wind blew out from Bergen from the dawning to the day,
    There was a wreck of trees and fall of towers a score of miles away,
    And drifted like a livid leaf I go before its tide,
    Spewed out of house and stable, beggared of flag and bride.
    The heavens are bowed about my head, shouting like seraph wars,
    With rains that might put out the sun and clean the sky of stars,
    Rains like the fall of ruined seas from secret worlds above,
    The roaring of the rains of God none but the lonely love.
    Feast in my hall, O foemen, and eat and drink and drain,
    You never loved the sun in heaven as I have loved the rain.

    The chance of battle changes — so may all battle be;
    I stole my lady bride from them, they stole her back from me.
    I rent her from her red-roofed hall, I rode and saw arise,
    More lovely than the living flowers the hatred in her eyes.
    She never loved me, never bent, never was less divine;
    The sunset never loved me, the wind was never mine.
    Was it all nothing that she stood imperial in duresse?
    Silence itself made softer with the sweeping of her dress.
    O you who drain the cup of life, O you who wear the crown,
    You never loved a woman’s smile as I have loved her frown.

    The wind blew out from Bergen to the dawning of the day,
    They ride and run with fifty spears to break and bar my way,
    I shall not die alone, alone, but kin to all the powers,
    As merry as the ancient sun and fighting like the flowers.
    How white their steel, how bright their eyes! I love each laughing knave,
    Cry high and bid him welcome to the banquet of the brave.
    Yea, I will bless them as they bend and love them where they lie,
    When on their skulls the sword I swing falls shattering from the sky.
    The hour when death is like a light and blood is like a rose, —
    You never loved your friends, my friends, as I shall love my foes.

    Know you what earth shall lose to-night, what rich uncounted loans,
    What heavy gold of tales untold you bury with my bones?
    My loves in deep dim meadows, my ships that rode at ease,
    Ruffling the purple plumage of strange and secret seas.
    To see this fair earth as it is to me alone was given,
    The blow that breaks my brow to-night shall break the dome of heaven.
    The skies I saw, the trees I saw after no eyes shall see,
    To-night I die the death of God; the stars shall die with me;
    One sound shall sunder all the spears and break the trumpet’s breath:
    You never laughed in all your life as I shall laugh in death.

    Ghost out

  • (06.10.23) OTB Rise and Grind – Westside Edition


    AO: > OTB Tualatin Hills (West Side)

    QIC: > Lumbergh

    PAX: > Steamer, FNG (Dropout), Stray Cat, Cheesy Keys, Herbie, Spinner, Red Curry



    CONDITIONS

    Cooler start but the PAX got warmed up quickly!

    Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

    • Mosey (aka OTB AO exploration, Q found a hill for some fun)
    • SSH x 15
    • Windmill x 15
    • 3rd Grade Exercise x 15
    • Monkey Humpers x 15
    • Slow High Knees x 15
    • Butt Kickers x 15
    • SSH x 15

    The THANG

    11s on the hill

    • Mode of locamotion – Bear Crawl up, Bear Crawl down
    • Box Jumps (on skate park benches at the top)
    • Squats at the bottom
    • Bear crawl up, 10 box jumps, bear crawl down, 1 squat….repeat shifting one rep down on top and adding it to the bottom till you get to 1 box jump and 10 squats

    Mosey down the path, stop at the trees lining the path

    • Wall sit against the trees
    • 30 second sit
    • Forward arm circles x 10 IC
    • Backward arm circles x 10 IC
    • Seal claps x 10 IC

    Mosey to the stadium stairs

    • Mode of locamotion – Frog Hop Up Stairs, basic hop down
    • 10 Merkins
    • 10 Dips
    • 3 Rounds (pick up the six, finish together)

    Mosey to the back Soccer Field

    • Start at corner of the field
    • Begin with: 20 Squats (EC), 20 Monkey Humpers (EC), 20 Big Bois, 20 Leg Raises
    • Mode of locamotion –> Mosey the length of the field
    • Complete: 10 Squats (EC), 10 Monkey Humpers (EC), 10 Big Bois, 10 Leg Raises
    • Mode of locamotion –> Sprint the width of the field
    • Complete: 20 Squats (EC), 20 Monkey Humpers (EC), 20 Big Bois, 20 Leg Raises
    • Mode of locamotion –> Mosey the length of the field
    • Complete: 10 Squats (EC), 10 Monkey Humpers (EC), 10 Big Bois, 10 Leg Raises
    • Mode of locamotion –> Sprint the width of the field
    • Repeat for reminder of time

    Mosey back to the flags

    6MOM

    • Flutter Kicks x 15
    • Flutter Jacks x 15
    • Pickle Pounders x 10

    Moleskin

    Get Right (Q1) – F3Qsource

    To be able to help others, a man must first help himself

    Picture yourself on an airplane taxiing out to the runway. Doesn’t the flight attendant always instruct the passengers that in the event of sudden cabin depressurization oxygen masks will drop down from the ceiling. She then says something counterintuitive. If you are traveling with small children, put your mask on before trying to assist them. Selflessness would seem to require the inverse, that you would not help yourself before you helped them. Perhaps, but in a rapidly depressurizing cabin you won’t have the time. The issue is not whether you should help them first, but that you can’t help them at all unless you help yourself first.

    The same is true in the life of man. A man must be breathing pure oxygen before he can help his fellow passengers. He must accelerate his Fitness, Fellowship and Faith before he can hope to have IMPACT or lead. He has to Get Right first before he does anything else.

    Get Right is the first quadrant of Preparedness because an un-Fit man is unprepared to help anyone else.

    Remember –> Plant, Serve, Grow.

    > That’s a wrap, Lumbergh

  • 06.09.2023 Circuit Training w/ Coupon

    AO: Lightning Rod

    QIC: @Goon

    PAX: @Red Curry, @Stray Cat, @Rip, @Two Dollars

    Conditions: 57deg, overcast with a light drizzle that was awesome!

    MISSION | PRINCIPLES | DISCLAIMER

    The mission of F3 is to plant,  grow and serve small workout groups for men for the invigoration of male community leadership.

    Warm-O-Rama

    SSH – IC – 25

    Imperial Squat Walkers – IC – 10

    3rd Graders – IC – 10

    Harry Rockettes – IC – 10

    Daisy Pickers – IC – 10

    Toy Soldiers – IC – 10

    Halos – IC – 10

    Arm Circles Forward – IC – 10

    Arm Circles Backward – IC – 10

    Partner Arms – OMC – 10sec

    Bobby Hurleys – OMC – 10

    Mummy Kicks – IC – 10

    MOSEY to field

    [was a good introduction to at least 2 of the exercises]

    THE THANG: Circuit Training with Coupons

    Tabata timer set up for 30 sec followed by 5 sec rest (to transition to next exercise)

    Set 1 (all with coupons)

    • Shoulder press
    • Squats
    • Curls
    • Reverse lunges
    • Bent Over / Lat rows
    • RECOVER

    Set 2

    • Bobby Hurley’s  [Squat down, slap ground with both hands, leap up, and take a jump shot]
    • Mummy kicks  [Arms out in front, alternating hop kicks & scissor arms]
    • Merkins
    • Low plank Peter Parkers
    • Squat jabs
    • RECOVER

    1minute Rest between full circuits

    Rinse and repeat alternating sets each time X3

    • MOSEY back to flag pole with coupons
    • [beatdown allowed for great mumble chatter]
    • [constant motivation by everyone throughout it all!]

    MoM:

    Hill Billies – IC – 10

    COT:

    Gentlemen,

    The hardest part of what we do is getting out of bed.  The choice to greet the rising sun with determination and grace is a testament to your unwavering commitment and indomitable spirit.

    In these precious moments before the world awakens, you are forging a path towards greatness. While others may still be lost in slumber, you have chosen to seize the day, to embrace the rhythm of your own heartbeat and the symphony of your breath as you embark on your run.

    As your feet meet the pavement, feel the connection between mind and body growing stronger with each stride. Embrace the solitude and let it become your sanctuary. In these quiet hours, you have the chance to set your intentions, to cultivate resilience, and to build the mental fortitude necessary to overcome any obstacle that may come your way.

    Remember that it’s not just the physical benefits of working out that make you exceptional. It’s the mental clarity, the emotional strength, and the unwavering belief in yourself that propels you forward. With each step, you are writing a story of determination, perseverance, and self-discovery.

    Through the darkness, you are chasing the light. You are defying comfort zones and transcending limitations. Your dedication, discipline, and relentless pursuit of excellence make you a force to be reckoned with. Every moment & ever mile you conquer is a testament to your resilience and a step closer to your dreams.

    ANNOUNCEMENTS:

    • Ruck, BBQ, Cornhole Tourney @ Output’s. Saturday 06/10 4pm.
    • Timberline Trail in August.
    • Someone please plan a CSAUP for June.
    • Beaverton Expansion. Saturdays @ 7am @ THPRD. Try to attend.
    • PROMOTE PROMOTE PROMOTE
    • [COFFEETERIA]
  • 06.06.2023 – Bauer-Hero WOD

    AO: Oakery

    QIC: @Goon

    PAX: @Ghost @Output @Coinage

    Conditions: 49deg, clear.

    MISSION

    The mission of F3 is to plant,  grow and serve small workout groups for men for the invigoration of male community leadership.

    F3 is a community of men holding one another accountable to become better.

    Fitness is what brings us together,

    Fellowship is what creates long lasting relationships, and

    Faith is what motivates us to serve and improve our communities.

    | PRINCIPLES | DISCLAIMER

    Warm-O-Rama

    SSH – IC – 30

    Imperial Squat Walkers – IC – 10

    3rd Graders – IC – 10

    Harry Rockettes – IC – 10

    Toy Soldiers – IC – 10

    Daisy Pickers – IC – 10

    Partner Arms – OMC – 10sec

    Arm Circles Forward – IC – 20

    Arm Circles Backward – IC – 20

    Halos – IC – 10

    Slow Merkins – IC – 10

    The THANG

    2 minute Elbow Plank

    13 Burpees

    18 COUPON Swings

    31 Push-Ups

    53 COUPON Squats

    53 Burpees

    31 COUPON Swings

    18 Push-Ups

    13 COUPON Squats

    2 minute Wall Sit

    MoM:

    Frozen Freddys – IC – 10

    Jane Fondas – IC – 10 (each leg)

    Flutter Kicks – IC -25

    COT:

    CoT Disclaimer:

    We close this thing, the circle of trust, with a brief “shout-out” or prayer or moment of silence – that’s up to the leader. F3 is open to men of all faiths and no faith, and we respect and encourage the moments of openness and honesty of our brothers. We do it because we are thankful for the opportunity to come together and build ourselves into better men and because the vocal and corporate expression of that gratitude builds a strong community.

    Background: This workout is dedicated to Chicago Police Cmdr. Paul Bauer who was shot and killed in the line of duty after a chase and struggle on February 13, 2018.

    We first found this workout posted on Instagram by a user named Britney @twinmomfit4life, who said, “I am a daughter of a retired Houston Police Officer. Hearing about this and reading about office Bauer broke my heart. I decided that I wanted to honor his memory using equipment I had at my house. Officer Bauer was 53, he served with CPD for 31 years and he was murdered on 2/13/18.” In her post, Britney thanked Coach JK McLeod @jk139 for “tweaking the WOD I had in mind to make it more Hero WOD status!”

    The secret of getting ahead is getting started.

    • Mark Twain

    Perfection is Procrastination Masquerading as Quality Control

    • Chris Williamson

    Not everything we do is going to be pretty, or even right. But it’s the action of doing & trying that really moves the needle. Just do it!

    This hits home for me with leadership. Just try things. See what sticks. Learn from what doesn’t. Bottom line, just do things.

  • 06.05.2023 – Burner!

    AO: Lightning Rod

    QIC: @StrayCat

    PAX:  @Goon, @FreeLunch, @RedCurry, @Rip, @Unicorn

    Conditions: 50deg and clear

    MISSION | PRINCIPLES | DISCLAIMER

    Warm-O-Rama

    SSH – IC – 25

    Don Quiote – IC – 10

    Imperial Squat Walkers – IC – 10

    Scissor Arms – IC – 10

    Halos – IC – 10

    • MOSEY to the field

    THANG:

    Rows – 20

    Run to top of hill

    Big Boys – 20

    Run to top of hill behind Ben Franklin

    Merkins – 20

    Continue clockwise Run to Field and line up on side line

    Crabwalk to Center of Field

    Imperial Squat Walkers – 20

    Dead bug shuffle to other side line

    Repeat above for time

    Run back to Lightning Rod

    MoM:

    LBCs – IC – 25

    COT:

    CoT Disclaimer:

    We close this thing, the circle of trust, with a brief “shout-out” or prayer or moment of silence – that’s up to the leader. F3 is open to men of all faiths and no faith, and we respect and encourage the moments of openness and honesty of our brothers. We do it because we are thankful for the opportunity to come together and build ourselves into better men and because the vocal and corporate expression of that gratitude builds a strong community.

    Carl Jung: “Hurry is not of the Devil, it is the Devil”

    Psalm 23 for busy people:

    THE LORD IS MY PACE SETTER, I shall not rush,

    He makes me stop and rest for quiet intervals,

    He provides me with images of stillness,

    Which restore my serenity.

    He leads me in ways of efficiency,

    through calmness of mind; and his guidance is peace. Even though I have a great many things to accomplish each day,

    I will not fret, for his presence is here.

    His timelessness, his all-importance will keep me in balance.

    He prepares refreshment and renewal in the midst of my activity,

    by anointing my head with his oils of tranquility,

    My cup of joyous energy overflows.

    Surely harmony and effectiveness shall be the fruit of my hours,

    For I shall walk in the pace of my Lord,

    and dwell in his house for ever.

    …-StrayCat Out

  • 05.31.2023 – 1st & 10

    AO: Lightning Rod

    QIC: @Goon

    PAX:  @Stray Cat, @Red Curry

    DR:  @Mr Potato Head (Nantan of Inland Empire), @Trenta (Lahar)

    Conditions: 46deg with a great sunrise

    MISSION | PRINCIPLES | DISCLAIMER

    The mission of F3 Nation is to Plant, Grow and Serve small workout groups for men for the invigoration of male community leadership.

    F3 is a community of men holding one another accountable to become better.

    Fitness is what brings us together,

    Fellowship is what creates long lasting relationships, and

    Faith is what motivates us to serve and improve our communities.

    Warm-O-Rama

    SSH – IC – 31

    3rd Graders – IC – 10

    Harry Rockettes – IC – 10

    Daisy Pickers – IC – 10

    Toy Soldiers – IC – 10

    Arm Circles Forward – IC – 20

    Arm Circles Backward – IC – 20

    Partner Arms – OMC – 10sec

    Slow Merkins – IC – 10

    Slow Squats – IC – 10

    • MOSEY around corner to first blocks

    Imperial Squat Walkers – OYO – 10

    X-Factors – OYO = 10

    Perfect Merkins – OYO – 10 (hand release & shoulder tap)

    Burpee Box Jumps – OYO – 10

    Pickup 6 = Hold plank

    • MOSEY to the field

    THANG:

    Using the football field for 10 yard increments.

    Perform 10 Merkins, 1 Burpee (11’s) at the 10, sprint the remaining 90 yards. Recover jog back to the 20.

    Perform 9 Merkins, 2 Burpees, sprint the remaining 80 yards, recover jog to the 30.

    Repeat until all 100 yards and 11’s have been completed.

    • [Picked up the 6 until all was complete. Damn Mr. Potato Head is fast!]

    MoM:

    Mountain Climbers – IC – 25

    Plank Jacks – IC – 20

    Pickle Pounders – IC – 20

    J Lo’s – IC – 20

    Jane Fondas – IC – 10 (each leg)

    COT:

    CoT Disclaimer:

    We close this thing, the circle of trust, with a brief “shout-out” or prayer or moment of silence – that’s up to the leader. F3 is open to men of all faiths and no faith, and we respect and encourage the moments of openness and honesty of our brothers. We do it because we are thankful for the opportunity to come together and build ourselves into better men and because the vocal and corporate expression of that gratitude builds a strong community.

    The Comfort Crisis: Embrace Discomfort to Reclaim Your Wild, Happy, Healthy Self, by Michael Easter

    Scientists in the United Kingdom recently found that our brain has a trancelike “autopilot” or “sleepwalking” mode. Once we’ve done something over and over, our mind zones out of whatever old thing it’s doing. Instead of being present and aware, we’re far more likely to be lost somewhere inside our noggin. We’re planning what we’ll eat for dinner, wondering when the new season of that one show comes out, speculating about our office frenemy’s salary. We live in a state of constant mental churn and meaningless chatter.

    My months of preparation changed much of that. New situations kill the mental clutter. In newness we’re forced into presence and focus. This is because we can’t anticipate what to expect and how to respond, breaking the trance that leads to life in fast forward. Newness can even slow down our sense of time. This explains why time seemed slower when we were kids. Everything was new then and we were constantly learning.

    This slowing down of time is something Parrish told me happens in misogi. “I become incredibly focused on the task at hand,” he said.

    “When I look back on a misogi that was a few hours it will seem like days, because I remember every detail.”

    Additionally, stepping outside our comfort zone to learn useful skills that require both mind and body alters our brain’s wiring on a deep level. This can increase our productivity and resilience against some diseases.

    Having too little of the stuff is connected to neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. Researchers at the University of Michigan, for example, found that dementia significantly dropped in people who dedicated more of their lives to learning. The fascinating part about that study was that dementia went down in the learners even though their rate of diabetes, a condition that increases the odds of developing dementia, went up. Which basically suggests that dedicating ourselves to learning new things could help offset some of our poor habits.

    • [Great mumble chatter around how this affects each PAX’s lives.]

    ANNOUNCEMENTS:

    • Had a great CSAUP last weekend. CSAUPs open for any & all to lead.
    • Timberline Trail in August.
  • 05.30.2023 – 1st & 10

    AO: Oakery

    QIC: @Goon

    PAX:  @Output, @Coinage

    Conditions: 46deg & overcast

    MISSION | PRINCIPLES | DISCLAIMER

    The mission of F3 Nation is to Plant, Grow and Serve small workout groups for men for the invigoration of male community leadership.

    F3 is a community of men holding one another accountable to become better.

    Fitness is what brings us together,

    Fellowship is what creates long lasting relationships, and

    Faith is what motivates us to serve and improve our communities.

    Warm-O-Rama

    SSH – IC – 30

    Imperial Squat Walkers – IC – 10

    Don Quixotes – IC – 10

    Harry Rockettes – IC – 10

    Daisy Pickers – IC – 10

    Leg Swings – OYO

    Partner Arms – OMC – 10sec

    Halos – IC – 10

    Slow Merkins – IC – 10

    MOSEY 2 laps

    THANG:

    Marked the parking lot in 10 yard increments/2 parking spaces with cones.

    Perform 10 Merkins, 1 Burpee (11’s) at the 10, sprint the remaining 90 yards. Recover jog back to the 20.

    Perform 9 Merkins, 2 Burpees, sprint the remaining 80 yards, recover jog to the 30.

    Repeat until all 100 yards and 11’s have been completed.

    • [PAX picked up the 6 to finish together.]

    Extra Lil THANG:

    Catch Me If You Can Style – Wall Sits

    PAX hold wall sits. 1st PAX drops for 5 BBSs & tags next PAX.

    Repeato till all 3 PAX went through twice.

    Wall Sit variations at each tag: Cherry Pickers, Night Clubs, Toes Up.

    MoM:

    Mountain Climbers – IC – 30

    Plank Jacks – IC – 10

    Jane Fondas – IC – 10 (each leg)

    Hello Dollies – IC – 7

    COT:

    The Comfort Crisis: Embrace Discomfort to Reclaim Your Wild, Happy, Healthy Self, by Michael Easter

    Scientists in the United Kingdom recently found that our brain has a trancelike “autopilot” or “sleepwalking” mode. Once we’ve done something over and over, our mind zones out of whatever old thing it’s doing. Instead of being present and aware, we’re far more likely to be lost somewhere inside our noggin. We’re planning what we’ll eat for dinner, wondering when the new season of that one show comes out, speculating about our office frenemy’s salary. We live in a state of constant mental churn and meaningless chatter.

    My months of preparation changed much of that. New situations kill the mental clutter. In newness we’re forced into presence and focus. This is because we can’t anticipate what to expect and how to respond, breaking the trance that leads to life in fast forward. Newness can even slow down our sense of time. This explains why time seemed slower when we were kids. Everything was new then and we were constantly learning.

    This slowing down of time is something Parrish told me happens in misogi. “I become incredibly focused on the task at hand,” he said.

    “When I look back on a misogi that was a few hours it will seem like days, because I remember every detail.”

    Additionally, stepping outside our comfort zone to learn useful skills that require both mind and body alters our brain’s wiring on a deep level. This can increase our productivity and resilience against some diseases.

    Having too little of the stuff is connected to neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. Researchers at the University of Michigan, for example, found that dementia significantly dropped in people who dedicated more of their lives to learning. The fascinating part about that study was that dementia went down in the learners even though their rate of diabetes, a condition that increases the odds of developing dementia, went up. Which basically suggests that dedicating ourselves to learning new things could help offset some of our poor habits.

    • [Great mumble chatter about doing better with each little task to better ourselves and our habits as a whole.]

    ANNOUNCEMENTS:

    • Timberline Trail in August.
    • Leadership roles available everyone.
  • 5/26/23 21 is my favorite number

    AO: Lavafield

    QIC: Leprechaun

    PAX: Good, Red Curry, Unicorn, Rip

    Conditions: clear warm and dry

    Warm Up

    Side straddle hop

    Arm circles- forward/back

    Windmills

    3rd graders

    Monkey Humpers

    Toy Soliders

    5 Hand walk out with 1,2,3,4,5 merkins

    Tha Thang: 21 is my favorite number

    21 minute AMRAP ladder

    21 Thrusters

    21 Coupon Swings

    21 Coupon Rows

    21 Merkins (each round choose a different hand position)

    200m run

    Reduce rep count by 2 each round

    If you get to 1 rep work your way back up.

    Abs

    LBCs IC

    Flutter kicks IC

    Box cutters IC

    Jane Fondas

    Plank holds IC

    Stretching

    Ad hoc

    COT – woke up today thinking about myself and my feelings. Yesterday I didn’t want to work because I didn’t feel like it. And I realized I’m going about it all wrong

    Leadership is about service and what I can do for others. Here are a few quotes, passages about that sentiment.

    At its core, leadership is about helping others. Those who give themselves over to the sincere desire to support the development, accomplishments, and well-being of others are ultimately the ones who find success in their own leadership, and who position themselves for expanded influence.

    The greatness of a leader is measured by the achievements of the led. This is the ultimate test of his effectiveness.” “Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it.”

    the Golden Rule of leadership: Leading others is a privilege that is earned not a right. Leaders who understand that leading others is a privilege understand that leading first and foremost, is about service.