Lagniappe – a Cajun creole term that essentially means a little something extra, which was the theme for the day. After disclaiming the Pax (19 total, with 1 FNG) and strongly suggesting trying to keep up today as it would be beneficial to all, we were off:
The Warmup:
Stroll around the parking lot
25 Side Straddle Hops
15 Low Slow Squats
15 Mountain Climbers
20 Imperial Walkers
20 Cotton Pickers
The Thang:
After our nice warmup, we partnered up and partner 1 hit the rock pile, while partner 2 planked it up. First, we started with 200 chest presses total, with partner 1 pressing, and partner 2 running up to the top of the parking lot hill and doing 4 BBBs (Big Boy Burpees). Then the Lagniappe came into play, for every group that finished behind mine, we did a burpee – 7 in total after round 1.
Next, we did 100 squat thrusts in total, with partner 1 thrusting, and partner 2 running to top of the hill to do Carolina dry docks. The pax got the hint regarding the lagniappe, and sped it up (or I got slower) and we did 5 lagniappe burpees in round 2. Next, we did 200 curls in total, with partner 1 curling and partner 2 running to top of the hill to do jump squats. The pax slowed a bit in round 3, which resulted in 7 lagniappe burpees following this round. Finally, we did 50 rock hand off sit-ups with our partners. In between each round we added in some additional lagniappe planks, various Mary’s as well as some side straddle hops.
The rock work was now done, so we moseyed to the side of the school where we did an alternating light pole run which entailed doing 10 merkins at pole 1, then 10 jump squats at pole 2 then alternated to the end. At the end we planked it up until the 6 arrived. Next we bear crawled around the world, then did various Mary’s and planks until the pax was done. Next we we were warned multiple times by Goodfella (aka Big Ben… London reference not the Steelers QB) that time was getting short, maybe since he was so far back in the pax all morning he didn’t notice my watch was functioning properly and we were good on time. On our way back to the launch we alternated light poles again, with 10 LBCs and 10 Carolina dry docks. Finally, we moseyed back, finishing right on time with a few Mary’s for good measure.
Announcements:
Q School this Saturday from 6:30 – 830AM Cuthbertson middle school, hour of light workout then an hour of going over Q documentation etc… if you’ve Q’d less than 3 times this is for you or if you just want to learn how to be a better Q, this is for you too
In October there is an F3 Dads camping trip at Cane Creek park, maybe the 21st and 22nd of October, but Bratwurst will confirm the dates at a later time
Finally, let’s remember to be good stewards of the locations that we work out, it’s a privilege for us to be able to use these locations so let’s make sure we take good care of them
With his Polish ancestry and New Jersey roots, our FNG became Knish today. Welcome Knish, great work today and look forward to seeing you in the future
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