Tag: Angus

  • Cool Runnings


    AO: > LavaField

    QIC: > Lumbergh

    PAX: > Danish



    CONDITIONS

    > Cool brisk morning, perfect start to the day. Rolling into the LF at 42 degrees, ready for miles!

    Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

    Mosey 400 meters

    • SSH x 25
    • Windmill x 20
    • Scissor Arm x 15
    • Monkey Humpers x 10
    • Slow High Knees x 15
    • Butt Kickers x 20
    • SSH x 25

    Mosey to the start

    The THANG

    • Merkin Mile (25 merkins, 1 lap x 4)
    • Coupon carry, Summit the bleachers and down the backside and back to the track
    • 25 Curls
    • Jump Squat Mile (25 squats, 1 lap x 4)
    • Coupon carry, Summit the bleachers and down the backside and back to the track
    • 25 Curls
    • Big Boi Mile (25 Big Bois, 1 lap x 4)
    • Coupon carry, Summit the bleachers and down the backside and back to the track
    • 25 Curls
    • OH Press Mile (25 OH Presses, 1 lap x 4)
    • Coupon carry, Summit the bleachers and down the backside and back to the track
    • 25 Curls

    6MOM

    > Finished with COT

    Moleskin

    FAILURE (Q4.5)

    An Undesirable Outcome That Builds The Leadership Foundation

    Failure is the crucible of the Leadership Development Process

    The reason is that Failure is a crucible. It is the forge by which a Leader is purified through the burning away of his me-first self-regarding nature. It matures him. Without Failure (and lots of it), a Leader will retain too much of who he was and keep doing what he did, rather than being fully transformed into what a Virtuous Leader is and consistently do what a Virtuous Leader does. A man cannot become a Virtuous Leader without the chance to Fail and learn from it. Through Failure he learns how to truly sacrifice and subordinate himself to needs of the Group and its Members. It is Failure that teaches a man to Live Third.

    Remember –> Plant, Serve, Grow.

    > That’s a wrap, Lumbergh

  • Creative ways to Strive


    AO: > Lightning Rod

    QIC: > Walkman

    PAX: > Bunny, Lumbergh, Angus, Danish, Dockers



    CONDITIONS

    > Wet and Cold. Pax showed up just before 530 ready to rock and roll in the rain.

    Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

    > Jog to 62nd and back to the corner of 52nd. Step ups Left leg x 15, Merkin x 10, Step up Right leg x 15, Merkin x 10, Third Grade exercise x 15. Mosy to the track

    The Thang

    > Started in the end zone. Frog Merkins to the other endzone, stopping each 20 yards to complete 25 LBC’s on the hard count.

    Gorilla walk squats back to the original endzone, stopping every 20 yards to complete 25 Freddie Mercuries on the hard count.

    Touchdown lounges to the 40 and back, stopping every 20 yards to do 5 merkins.

    Mosy back to the Rod.

    6MOM

    > Superman x 15, Plank x 15, Superman Jacks x 15, Plank Jacks x 15

    Moleskin

    > Started a conversation about intentionality and how difficult it is to find adult peers who are also striving in their lives. Most of our relationships are on ‘autopilot’ like much our lives – functions of convenience and history rather than intention and future. F3 helps us realize there is more, starting with our physicality and expanding into the fellowship with men who are also willing to push and try to ‘wake up’ more and more. We may not be striving for the same things, but to be close to other men who I know are working to be their best, to accomplish their goals, to be be leaders is encouraging and appreciated. We thanked Angus for starting this AO as he will be out of the state for a few months.

    > Soreness brought to you by Walkman

  • We be running


    AO: > Lightning Rod

    QIC: > Lumbergh

    PAX: > Angus, Danish, Bunny, Herbie



    CONDITIONS

    > 48 degrees, and WET, nothing can prevent this PAX from the mission, nice day for a little track grinder!

    Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

    Mosey 400 meters

    • SSH x 25
    • Windmill x 20
    • Scissor Arm x 15
    • Monkey Humpers x 10
    • Slow High Knees x 15
    • Butt Kickers x 20
    • SSH x 25

    Mosey to the track

    The THANG

    Merkin Mile (25 merkins, 1 lap x 4)

    Jump Squat Mile (20 squats, 1 lap x 4)

    Back to the Lightning Rod

    6MOM

    > Finished on the 6, Flutter kicks x 25, Flutter Jacks x 25, Spread Eagle x 25 (plus 28 more to round out time)

    Moleskin

    RECRUITING LEADERS:

    People are motivated by?

    a. Easy, low commitment tasks

    b. A timid leader with a lack of vision

    c. Awkward drive-by guilt trips out of our desperation

    d. Vision-drenched, significant changes

    High capacity leaders respond better to?

    a. Broad upfront calls

    b. Slack blasts, and DMs

    c. Not even being recruited

    d. Personal taps on the shoulder

    High capacity people need to be given a SIGNFICANT CHALLENGE. Without it, it’s easy to skirt the call or not investment.

    Hold the PAX accountable by refusing to let the PAX off the hook. If you don’t you give permission to the PAX to dishonor the value of mission. Our mission is clear and big, there is value in what we do here each day, in what we do, how we invest into this process and when we show up.

    What’s one way you can improve as a recruiter of leaders?

    How will it affect the culture of our service as more people begin to contribute?

    Remember –> Plant, Serve, Grow.

    > That’s a wrap, Lumbergh

  • Gratitude on Veterans Day


    AO: > Lightning Rod

    QIC: > Walkman

    PAX: > Lumbergh, Angus, Bunny, Danish



    CONDITIONS

    > 40 degrees and wet. No falling water and surprisingly clear skies. PAX was all early with some early morning chatter.

    Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

    > Jogged to 62nd, down 62nd and back to the bottom of the hill. Looked for Good Morning Merkins but didn’t come across anyone – most of PDX chose the fart sack apparently. We did hill sprints and jogged back down between exercise sets. Slow High Knees x 20, Third Grade Exercise x 20, Arm Scissors x 20, Squat x 10 and then mosied to the track.

    The Thang

    > In the spirit of Veterans day we moved between workout stations on the track as a PAX, alternating Jogging and Skip Jumps between stations, in a line together.

    Station 1 – Wall sits with Cherry Pickers x 15, forward arm circles x 15, backward arm circles x 15, overhead press x 15.

    Station 2 – Plank x 20, Left/Right Plank x 20, Shoulder taps x 20, Peter Parkers x 20

    Station 3 – LBC’s x 30, Flutter kick x 30, Freddie Mercury x 30, Box Cutters x 20. YHC had a hard time breathing/counting those LBC’s again.

    Station 4 – Wall sits with Can Can x 15, Morrocan night club x 15, Seal clap x 15, Overhead clap x 20 to let the lone jogger pass us (we got his GMM’s at station 1).

    Repeated Station 1 and 2 before heading back to the Lightning Rod.

    6MOM

    > No time. In hindsight should have completed 1 LBC.

    Moleskin

    > Commenting on Veterans day itself felt inauthentic for YHC, but allowed for a good conversation around gratitude. Both that which we express (to others), and that which we carry around with us. We spent time sharing in CoT the things that we are all grateful for on a consistent basis. Danish shared a wonderful gratitude practice that he uses. Whole PAX took time to reflect on the areas of life they are constantly grateful for. We acknowledged that gratitude is often manifested by contrast – the things we’re most grateful for tend to be those that we have the most awareness around how their absence feels. These acknowledgements of contrast, and our abundance, serve as a ‘fill up’ for our piggy bank of good will and grace. It’s very challenging to extend grace with an empty piggy bank, and very easy to refill the bank by exploring gratitude.

    > Today’s sore shoulders/kneck brought to you by Walkman

  • Pet Sounds


    AO: > Lava Field

    QIC: > Lumbergh

    PAX: > Danish, Angus, Wetbag, Tater Tot, Baguette



    CONDITIONS

    > 39 degrees, bit of frost on the field, partly cloudy…perfect day to grind!

    Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

    Mosey 400 meters

    • SSH x 25
    • Windmill x 15
    • Scissor Arm x 15
    • Monkey Humpers x 15
    • Slow High Knees x 15
    • Butt Kickers x 15
    • SSH x 25

    Mosey 400 meters

    The THANG

    Football Field Pet Themed Walk (2 Rounds):

    • Bear Crawl 20 yards, run back to end zone
    • Backwards Bear Crawl 20 yards, run back to end zone
    • Gorilla Walk 20 yards, run back to end zone
    • Crab Walk 20 yards, run back to end zone
    • Murder Bunny 20 yards, run back to end zone
    • 10 Blockees
    • Run 100 yards and back

    Carry Coupons to Stadium Stairs (2 Rounds).

    • 10 Merkin Alternates (HC)
    • Frog Jump Up Stadium, down opposite side, jog back to block
    • 20 KB Swings
    • Cobra lunge (side lunging, step up one step, side lunge back to other side, step up one step) up Stadium, down opposite side, jog back to block
    • 30 Overhead Press
    • Stork Walk (two step lunge climb) up Stadium, down opposite side, jog back to block

    Weighted squats (30), Shoulder to Shoulder (30), Curls (30) – In cadence (slow count, basic count)

    6MOM

    > Finished on the 6, Flutter kicks x 15, Flutter Jacks x 15, Spread Eagle x 15, LBCs x 15, Big Bois x 15, Outlaw x 10 (each direction)

    Moleskin

    THE POWER OF STARTING YOUR DAY RIGHT:

    A couple of things I want you all to think through this weekend. First ask yourself this simple question; Does my morning ritual energize or drain you before starting your day? How we start our day matters, we’ve all experienced days where you wake up in a fog or are stressed around some aspect of your life, this connection follows us throughout the day. What I’d like us all to do is to think about this challenge that was put down recently at my church, our Pastor challenged us to implement ‘Quiet Time’ to begin our day. This simple concept is often difficult to implement and commit to make it habit forming but yet is incredibly easy and of tremendous value.

    My ask today is that each of you look for ways to start your day off with ‘Quiet Time’. Each morning, use this time (15 mins) to tackle an example below that will energize your body, mind, and/or spirit:

    1. Faith –> Read Scripture and pray
    2. Leadership investment –> F3 Q-Source study program
    3. Eat a healthy meal with no distractions –> find time to fuel your body without engaging in anything beyond yourself
    4. Meditation –> in a truly quiet environment, sit, be present, deeply breathe and center yourself
    5. Plan your day –> Write a list of goals/objectives/to-do’s for the day and structure your day around it
    6. Think about ways to impact your community/family –> Use this time to plan check in’s with friends and family, be intentional, form your thoughts and conversation plan to approach this with them.
    7. Exercise –> F3 workouts, run, yoga, stretch

    These are merely resources that will aid you in your day to meet it with healthy and positive energy. Curate this approach to meet your personal situation and find ways that will allow you to be successful.

    “You can’t be deeply influenced by that which you don’t know” – R. Kent Hughs

    Great share from Danish about the meaning of investing into structure and how much energy/value this provides. Not only was there good mumblechatter following the COT but a Bald Eagle landed on the lights around the stadium. Great finish to a great day!

    Remember –> Plant, Serve, Grow.

    > That’s a wrap, Lumbergh

  • 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

  • 100 Meter-Repeater (10.30.20)


    AO: > Lightning Rod

    QIC: > Lumbergh

    PAX: > Walkman, Angus, Bunny, Herbie, Danish



    CONDITIONS

    > 48 degrees, cloudy, with a few sprinkles of rain.

    Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

    • SSH x 25
    • Windmill x 15
    • Scissor Arm x 15
    • SSH x 25
    • Slow High Knees x 15
    • Butt Kickers x 15
    • SSH x 25

    Mosey to the track. 10 inch worms (hand walk out, leg walk in)

    The THANG

    ROUND 1 (x 15 of each exercise)

    • Run 100 meters, 15 merkins, jog back to the start
    • Run 100 meters, 15 Mike Tysons, jog back to the start
    • Run 100 meters, 15 Burpees, jog back to the start
    • Run 100 meters, 15 Squats, jog back to the start

    Run 800 meters

    • Run 100 meters, 25 Rowers, jog back to the start
    • Run 100 meters, 25 Freddie Mercury’s (HC), jog back to the start
    • Run 100 meters, 25 Outlaws, jog back to the start
    • Run 100 meters, 25 Big Bois, jog back to the start

    Mosey back to LR!

    6MOM

    > Finished on the 6, Flutter kicks (x 15), LBCs (x 15), Box Cutters (x 15), Hold The Six (x 15)

    Moleskin

    > Men recognize the Advantage of mutual defense

    “Man the hunter is also born hard-wired to protect himself and his loved ones from other hunters. Recognizing strength in numbers, we combine into Communities for our mutual protection from aggression. When threatened, we lock our individual shields together into a defensive wall to repel the invader. While both threat and defensive means have evolved throughout history, this elemental fact of who we are has never changed. The HIM locks his shield with other HIMs to protect the people behind the wall.

    A healthy Community will have multiple Shield Locks, groups of 3 to 5 men who form the horizontal relationships that protect and enrich us all. The HIM recognizes his Shield Lock as an essential relationship within his Concentrica and one of his most important Teams. He takes great care in nourishing it as he knows he can neither hunt nor defend alone.”

    > That’s a wrap, Lumbergh

  • Accountability


    AO: > Lightning Rod

    QIC: > Walkman

    PAX: > Lumbergh, Angus, Bunny, Danish, Buck



    CONDITIONS

    > 43 degrees and clear but it sure felt like a lower 30’s morning. Everyone was early and had some chatter to kick off the day. Daylight savings brought us some early Dawn during the workout which was refreshing.

    Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

    > Third Grade x 15, Windmill x 15, Arm Scissors x 15, Slow high knees x 15, Imperial walkers x 15 with runs around the courtyard in between the first 4 exercises.

    The Thang

    > Everyone claimed a bench we completed a set of movements at each bench, with a transition movement to get us to the bench across from us. First set was

    Slow squat x 20, Bear Crawl Bulgarian split squat left leg x 20, Bear crawl, Bulgarian split squat right leg x 20, Bear crawl

    Real Peter Parker x 15, Lunge walk, Merkin x 15, Lunge Walk, Burpee x 15, Lunge Walk

    LBC x 30, Broad Jump, Big Bois x 30, Broad Jump, American Hammer x 20, Broad Jump

    Box Jumps x 30, Al Gore, Step ups right leg x 30, Al Gore, Step up left leg x 30, Al Gore

    Repeated the cycle with the leg reps x 15, chest reps x 10, core reps x 20 (15 American Hammers), and bench work x 20.

    For what it’s worth, YHC was having a hard time breathing while calling the count during LBC’s (after burpee’s & lunge walk). Serious mental panic over amount of oxygen/C02 in my body, amusing in hindsight and good for mental discipline but a 10 count prior would have likely been good for the PAX if I’m any indication – apologies for missing it.

    6MOM

    > Plank x 20, Side planks x 20 each side. Flutter Kick x 15.

    Moleskin

    > With our Go30 Challenge starting today we discussed Accountability.

    Holding someone accountable is the process of helping them compare outcomes to goals and identifying the activities, attitudes, and beliefs that lead to success or failure. It’s shining a light on their blind spots, and helping them decide how they’ll grow.

    Being held accountable is submitting your blind spots to the lens of someone else, and asking them to help you see. This is why permission is required. If you don’t give me permission, and I try to hold you accountable, I’m just an asshole pointing out your flaws as I perceive them. But with your permission, we can help each other see. We can eliminate our own blind spots by submitting to other people’s lens and asking for help. This requires others, as a man needs help getting right.

    Accountability requires a standard. An unarguable position with which we can create a comparison. if your goal includes arguable language – terms like ‘some, a little, etc’ you can’t be accountable to it, and we can’t hold you accountable. The language matters and we must insist, for each other, that the language is clear and goals well defined.

    If this sounds uncomfortable, it is. Most people have a negative impression of accountability. It’s not fun to have light shined on darkness. In the short term it doesn’t bring joy. But in the long run it brings freedom. We often conflate blind spots with moral failures. we often picture being yelled at or having an awkward conversation as the manifestation of being held accountable. It triggers shame and guilt as the primary motivators of better actions and beliefs. This is counter productive and wrongly done. Shame and guilt are not required to hold someone accountable, and they are often wildly ineffective.

    That is why the ‘how’ matters. Not just the slack channel or text message vehicles we’ve identified, but what you want it to sound like when I hold you accountable. How do you want me to bring it up with you if i see your attitudes or actions not aligning with your goal? What would you like me to say that will help you be open to what I’m sharing and not guarded or defensive?

    With that, and for the circle of trust, I want to you to know that you each have my permission to bring up me missing my goal, in this time (CoT) or via phone or text. If you see that I haven’t read for 30 minutes the day prior, id like it to be brought up directly. Please ask me what broke down in my process and help me identify why I didn’t do it. Then help me plan for my next 30 minutes. I also want you to know that if you’ve never held someone accountable, if you’ve never approached someone to positively identify a blind spot for them, and you want some language, it’ll be posted in slack and I’m happy to talk through it with you.

    > Today’s accountability brought to you by Walkman

  • Deck of Death Monday


    AO: > Lightening Rod

    QIC: > Walkman

    PAX: > Lumbergh, Angus, Buck, Bunny, Danish



    CONDITIONS

    > 33 degree’s and chilly caused some limited chatter to start the morning. Everyone was early and we all appreciated getting moving to warm up.

    Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

    > Completed a series of warmups with a quick lap around the walkways in between. Third grade exercise x 15, Windmill x 15, Monkey Humpers x 10, Arm scissors x 15.

    The Thang

    > Deck of death

    • Hearts – Real Peter Parkers
    • Diamonds – Hindi Squats
    • Clubs – American Hammers
    • Spades – lunges….oh those lunges
    • Jokers – gorilla walk/bear crawl around the sign and back

    DoD gave us a unique opportunity for the entire PAX to practice calling an exercise. Each person called the exercise of the card they drew.

    6MOM

    > Wrapped up DoD at 6:13, completed Flutter kick x 15, LBC x 20.

    Moleskin

    > Notes from Q1.2 – King

    • To be effective in our lives, we must keep our body upright.
    • How can the sould prosper if the body withers?
    • It’s made to be used, and the more its used the more prepared it is.
    • Exercise is King and nutrition is Queen – put them together and you’ve got a kingdom. (good add by Angus that you can’t out King your Queen – no amount of exercise trumps a poor diet)
    • The Jester is necessary to think about because even the most amusing distractions can topple a kingdom.
    • We don’t exercise to get better at exercising, we do it to be prepared mentally, physically, and emotionally.
    • For me, this was the goal of 2020. I’d spent a few years working towards physical goals – a target weight, an ability to lift a certain amount, etc and hit hitting them but 2020 was about exercising for mental health and bringing the best me to bear each week. For me this takes 3-4 workouts a week.
    • This is helpful weekly, but it’s also a longterm investment.
    • F3 breaks these pursuits down into something called 3S2T – strength, stamina, speed, mental Toughness and physical Toughness. These are the things we’re trying to accelerate.
    • 3S2T is best accelerated by running with other men.
    • We all have to find what works for us – age, physical history and injuries may impact what our best can be. But what is true for all me is that it works much better as a group than solo.
    • Together, we sharped each other. And it’s kind of simple – to get faster, find someone else faster than you and chase them until you catch them.

    CoT – Thanks for sharpening me and letting me chase you, and for providing me an opportunity to let you chase as well.

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