18 men (technically 12 men, 1 teenager, and 5 kiddos but numbers is numbers) posted for the weekly installment of the F3 Outland workout.
THE CHICKEN WANG:
Happy Q:
- Hairband Mile
- COP
- SSH IC
- IW IC
- Windmills IC
- 10 Burpees OYO
- 7s at the corners around the front parking lot
- 1st corner, 6 merkins + 1lbc
- 2nd corner, 5 merkins + 2lbc
- you get the picture
- Mosey to the middle school bus lot
- Cheese Weaver through the bus lineup – approximately 20 buses – painting crew looked amused
- AYG to the back gate, plank for the six
- Mosey to the back bus lot, plank for the six
- The People’s Bus (you know, the people’s chair, but with a bus instead of a chair. Wait, don’t we use a wall? Confusing.). Also, air presses.
- Catch me if you Can around the playground track
- Lap 1 – 5 burpees and chase
- Lap 2 – 5 Carolina Dry
Dogs Docks and chase
- Lap 3 – 5 Merkins and chase
- Plank recovery
Horsehead Q:
- Indian Run from playground to practice fields, 2.0s in one line, adult recess participants in another
- Merkins IC
- LBCs IC
- Flutters IC
- Sledburners down the 120yd field – 3 teams of 4 plus some #freeplay teams of 2.0s
- One man pushes sled while the other three do called exercise and rotate out
- When group catches up,
man rolls over and dies, teams rotate out until the reach the other end of the field.
- Round 1 – 5 burpees
- Round 2 – 5 merkins
- Round 3 – 5 jump squats
- Round 4 – 5 LBCs
- Round 5 – 3 burpees
- Between sets, we filled in some Mary and plank work to let the blood run back to the rest of our bodies
- Close Call on the Obstacle Course (more later) – audible to base of hill
- Plank Start, Sprint to top of hill and touch the wooden sign
- Round 1 – 5 burpees at top
- Round 2 – 5 burpees at top
- Round 3 – bear crawl up, 5 burpees at top
- 6MOM
- Called for fresh blood to take a hand at calling cadence
- Threatened a Donkey Kong #dealerschoice if no takers
- No takers, so DK called Jack Webb to 7 or 8, 8 sounds harder so we’ll go with that.
- 10 Burpees OYO
- Smoked
Maybe You Should Get That Looked at Skin:
- Happy stepped up with a solid VQ. Many of you know him from the F3 Golf Tournaments as the AR-15 golf gun guy. Well, he liked what he saw (except when OBT shot the rifle cross chickenwing style) and has been an Outland regular for the past few months. He has also been posting at the Maul, Peak 51, and I think some other sites. TClaps for stepping up.
- Still undecided on what to do for the 2nd half, my 2.0 Boondock had the idea of the snow sleds. He threw them in the truck and said “this is happening”, so I felt I had to roll with it. In all, I think it was a good call, although TLS offered him $20 to throw them away.
- Another set of TClaps to the 2.0s for saving the Pax from a nasty giant wasp nest on the backside of the tall obstacle course wall. I called a trip through since Donkey Kong was about to gnaw through his bit, but the kiddos jumped in front and frantically waved us off. Shoeless Joe showed me a giant nest with probably 50 wasps on it right on the part of the tallest wall where you put your hand as you are making the move over that would have been all up in our business. Whew.
- Good to have Salt Lick back out with the pax. He pushed it hard, and always brings some good energy to the workouts – especially when he has the Special Sauce (2.0) with him.
- The man, the myth, the mystery, the Donkey Kong. Someone told me today that “he is built for the woods”. I think that is a fair description. He smoked everyone on the sledburners (well maybe not the 2.0s, but they are trash talking little buzzards). However, the memorable item from this AM was when he found a small clip on necktie and proceeded to wear it for much of the workout. He claims to have left it onsite, but we are not sure if he kept it or not. #hekeptit
- Didn’t make a big deal, because I didn’t want to get all emotional like Radar and Chelms on L28 of the BRR, but this week is my 2 year anniversary of F3. Outland is where I got started. I remember my first workout where i hid behind the bleachers to dry heave hoping nobody would remember that I was there. Good times. 2 years in, and glad to share the experience with someone leading their 1st workout.
Horsehead
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