Seven prayer warriors met this winter morning to study Proverbs 25.
Its verses provide God’s wisdom regarding honor, forgiveness and self-control.
The PAX identified the following takeaways from today’s readings.
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Proverbs 25: 4, 5 ~ Remove the impurities from silver, and the sterling will be ready for the silversmith. Remove the wicked from the king’s court, and his reign will be made secure by justice.
Takeaway ~ Wise leaders seek good advisors and avoid letting the wicked influence their decisions. Does your counsel consist of wise rather than wicked advisors?
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Proverbs 25: 13 ~ Like the cold of snow in the time of harvest is a faithful messenger to those who send him; he refreshes the soul of his masters.
Takeaway ~ “Faithful messegners”are being referenced like faithful and hard-working employees who make their employers proud. Do our actions show our faith in God and make Him proud?
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Proverbs 25: 21 ~ If your enemies are hungry, give them food to eat. If they are thirsty, give them water to drink.
Takeaway ~ Praying for those who have harmed us shows that we trust that God will bring justice. Are praying for those who hurt us rather than holding judgment/grudges against them?
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Please visit http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Proverbs%2025&version=NLT
Have a great weekend and prepare your minds/hearts to review Proverbs 26 next Friday.
~ Deacon
8 pax gathered and resolved to start their year off right with some synchronized movements and a few burpees. Here’s what they did:
The Thang:
COP:
While the weinke called for the pax to be split into three groups and rotate through a 3-station starfish, an audible was called to keep the pax together and foster more 2nd F, if not more work.
Station 1 – The Playground:
Slow mosey to station 2
Station 2 – Concession Stand
Mosey to station 3
Station 3 – The Fence
Mary:
People’s Chair
COT
Moleskin:
YHC typically only Q’s at moderate sites, Ascent and Basecamp, so the pressure was on to deliver a Hydra-worthy beatdown. Knowing that Hydra pax can number from ~15-30 or so, the weinke was planned to split the pax into 3 groups and run a 3-station starfish. This would provide some recovery time between exercises, so that too was taken into consideration on the weinke. With the smaller pax size today, 3 groups would have eliminated all 2nd F, so an audible was called to keep the pax together. The downside: there was less recovery between exercises. At several times, YHC kept hearing “don’t Q it if you can’t do it” in his head. Thankfully, the only modification YHC had to make was to split Station 1 reps into 2 subsets. And, no birds were fed this gloomy morning…
As for mumble-chatter, YHC will have to leave it to the pax to sound off below, as minimal chatter was heard over the voices in his head (and the blood pounding)…
Thanks as always for the opportunity to lead the pax today. It’s an honor.
Aye!
Roll Tide!!
Announcements:
When you get up by 6:30AM on New Year’s Day to break a sweat, you are off to a good start to the year.
The Thang – Stagecoach
Group 1:
COP:
Hill work:
Little bit of people’s chair, wall planks and wall mountain climbers
Group 2:
Ring of fire:
1 Pax calls exercise for group to perform while he runs around circle
10×10
Group 3:
Core Starfish:
Bear crawl with incrementing merkins at each parking space
Ring of fire:
1 Pax calls exercise for group to perform while he runs around circle
Little bit of people’s chair, wall planks and wall mountain climbers
The Thang – Young Love
Group 1:
Off-road trail run to lower baseball field.
COP:
Mosey to baseball diamond for some work on the base paths:
Fast mosey to upper baseball field for some speed work:
Mosey back to parking lot.
Group 2:
Off-road trail run to lower baseball field.
COP:
Mosey to baseball diamond for some work on the base paths:
Fast mosey to upper baseball field for some speed work. Brief pitstop at rails for 25 supine pullups:
Mosey back to parking lot.
Group 3:
Off-road trail run to lower baseball field.
COP:
Mosey to baseball diamond for some work on the base paths:
Fast mosey to upper baseball field for some speed work. Brief pitstop at rails for 25 supine pullups:
Mosey back to parking lot.
The Thang – Joker
I also had three groups, and frankly, all of the exercises have started to mesh together in my mind. Can’t say I remember exactly what each group did… so, here is a mash up of what we did across three separate groups:
Moleskin:
(7) men emerged from their fartsacks this morning to get back to their rucking roots at SPEARHEAD.
Thursday morning workouts began on 8/29 as the PAX were preparing for what would become GORUCK Challenge Class 815. Thursdays were designed to get some miles on our feet, test our shoes/socks, and generally practice good moving form and coupon management.
Culkin, the proven master of the Thursday distance workouts, lead us through the gloom, into sprinklers – strapless and without kidneys. (See 8/29 backblast)
Today, we decided to get back to our roots. The goal was distance and pace. We covered 5.84 miles total, and here’s how it happened.
The Thang:
We maintained approximately a 15:30/mi pace during the timed portion of the ruck. 15:48 overall including work in the parking lot. Maintaining this pace will meet or exceed the selection standard for ruck time; however, we were not individually loaded down with as much weight as the selection standard requires. Overall a great performance.
Moleskin:
Announcements
Follow @SPEARHEADf3 on Twitter and www.SPEARHEADf3.com for future announcements.
12 Pax are stayed true to their New Year’s Resolutions and helped welcome Rebel Yell to it’s new home at Stonecrest.
The Thang:
Jog to Wendy’s parking lot for a COP warm up.
10 Burpees OYO
SSH X 20
IW X 20
Slow Squats X 20
Mosey over to the fountains for some 10, 20, 30.
FIrst set; 10 derkins, 20 wall jumps, 30 dips. Jog to Chicos and back.
2nd set. 10 dips, 20 wall jumps, 30 derkins. Jog to Chicos and back.
3rd set 10 Incline merkins(irkins?), 20 wall squats, 30 decline dips. Jog to Chicos and back.
4th set 10 decline dips, 20 wall squats, 30 irkins. Jog to Chicos and back.
Mosey to the back corner of Target for a Pax led Mary Go Round.
LBC X 25, Back Scracthers X 25, Heels to Heaven X 25, Flutter X 25
Burpee up the hill ladder: Start a 1. End at 7.
Mosey to the loading dock.
Front lunge walk to the first speed bump.
Side lunge walk to the next two speed bumps.
Bear crawl to the next speed bump.
Crab walk to the next speed bump.
Burpee broad jump to the end.
Mosey to the back to the theater for 10 verkins.
Mosey back to launch point.
Moleskin:
Many of the pax were discussing the amount of time spent drinking football and watching beer in the previous 36 hours. All the more reason to make a Thursday morning post!
Thanks to Spackler for reaching out to me and giving me the opportunity to welcome Rebel Yell to it’s new home. Hopefully I gave the site Q’s plenty of painful ideas for the coming weeks.
Great effort by the pax out there today. As promised, this wasn’t my most creative Q, but hopefully it was one of the more painful ones.
Announcements:
Rebel Yell will be meeting at Stonecrest from here on out. Meet in the parking lot on the far side of the movie theater.
Joe Davis Memorial Convergence and 5K is Saturday at Walter Elisha Park in Fort Mill. Convergence at 7. 2ndF Coffeeteria at 8. Race 9. Pax should consider participating in any or all of these portions of the event.
Lone Survivor on 1/10 at the Arboretum Cinebarre. The Murph at all Saturday morning sites on 1/11.
Tomorrow’s Kevlar beatdown will involve a whole range of home fitness equipment so dust them off and bring what you can. I’m talking ab rollers, perfect push up handles, the Reebok step, and even those stretchy chest springs that can trap your chest hair. All will be put to good use. If you don’t have anything no worries as there will be plenty to go around.
Any questions or good ideas please sound off below.
Bulldog
So it is back to work for many of us tomorrow, the day after New Year’s. What better way to shrug off the depression of going back to the office than a 6 mile fellowship run to start your Thursday.
Our own Rock Thrill has agreed to lead us to lands unseen on a 6 mile exploration at a moderate “no drop” pace. The emphasis will be on fellowship and tapering leading into Saturday’s Joe Davis 5k.
Show up in the greenway parking lot at the corner of Bevington Place and Rea Rd. at 5:10 am for some stretching prior to the run starting at 5:15.
If others would rather do a 4 mile run, there is the option to leave from the same spot at 5:30 am. An out and back route on the greenway or a run to S. Charlotte Middle School and back would be right at 4 miles. This will be non-Q’ed unless someone speaks up in the comments.
See you in the gloom!
Written by Good Hands – posted by BD.
16 PAX evaded the temptation of the fartsack to venture out into the gloom for one last Skunkworks beatdown for 2013. Here is what we did:
WARMUP
SSH x 25
IW x 20
Mtn Climber x 20
Stagger Arm Merkins on KB 10 x Right Arm and 10 x Left Arm in cadence
Partner up (like-size KB) and head to the back entrance, rack ‘em while we mosey. Catch-me-if-you-can farmer’s carry around church. Partner 1 runs with both KB’s while partner 2 does 10 merkins and then sprints to catch up with Partner 1. Flapjack until lap complete. Rotate merkins between regular, wide-arm, and diamond.
Plank at bottom of the stairs by the hill until all PAX complete.
Stay with partner for 100’s hill work. Partner 1 performs called exercise at the bottom of the hill while partner 2 runs up the hill, does called exercise and runs back down. Flapjack until team performs designated number of reps at bottom of the hill:
100 2-hand swings/10 regular merkins
100 goblet squats/10 wide-arm merkins
100 upright rows/10 diamond merkins
150 bicep curls/30 LBC’s
100 tricep extensions/15 Heels-to-Heaven
75 high pulls/5 burpees
Mosey back to parking lot, throw in some forward and backward lunge walks for good measure. Circle up for COT.
10 burpees OYO to finish it out.
Moleskin:
Great effort by all the PAX today. YHC didn’t hear a lot of mumble chatter out there, but maybe that’s just from a lack of oxygen in the brain. The PAX crushed the Farmer’s Carry lap, not sure if that was from the Christmas ornaments some were carrying or just flat-out beastness. I did hear TR mention that the lighter KB-toting PAX should have to do more merkins, so I’m sure that’s in the back of his mind for future workouts. It was also mentioned that in Russia the women use 35lb bells so Horsehead immediately put himself in the Russian infant category! #fairwarning #newbellforthenewyear
Great send-off as always by Busch, thanks brother.
Thanks for allowing me to lead such a fine group, it’s an honor. Happy New Year!
Good Hands
Announcements:
– Jan 10th 730-1030 serve opportunity at Charlotte Rescue Mission. Contact Busch for details.
– Jan 1 convergence at Death Valley, 0700-0800.
– 2nd F opportunity Jan 10th for showing of the movie Lone Survivor. See weekly email for evite, or contact Stone Cold. Happy Hour at Vintners prior. Thanks for organizing this Stone Cold!
Posted on behalf of Iron Horse
7 men chose to join the fun at SPEARHEAD, ensuring they would not make the midnight ball drop this evening….so we took a stroll around the Carmel Middle School Times Square instead .
The Thang:
Stroll down to the football field for COP (Rucks off):
Rucks ON and New’s Years Hats distributed.
Line up at the 50 yard Times Square for broken 8 count burpees as follows:
Rinse and Repeat with 10 Reps.
Rinse and Repeat with 5 Reps.
As someone in the PAX correctly pointed out that we should limit our running under weight, we changed theme.
Partner Up – size doesn’t matter.
Hooters passed out (no, the ones that play music….no, the ones you put in your…..ok, forget it).
Around the Square:
SPEARHEAD REST = Dolly’s in cadence while pressing ruck + 15 curls.
Back to start:
SPEARHEAD REST = Flutters in cadence while pressing ruck + 15 overhead presses.
Back to start:
SPEARHEAD REST = Louganis with Ruck + 15 Squatting O/H Presses.
Cool Down: 15 x CDD OYO.
MOLESKIN:
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
8 men showed up for the New Year’s Eve edition of #F3FastTwitch. YHC tried to make it fun…hopefully it was. If nothing else, we stayed on the move. Here’s what we did:
The Thang
Little baby jog around the parking lot to let the incoming #clipboarders know we own this place then down to the baseball field on the left. Gather in CF for COP:
Divide up so that we have guys at each foul pole doing exercises with guys running hard in between the foul poles tagging in/out. Exercises were:
Mosey to home plate for some speed work:
Back to the foul poles for some hard running:
Back to home plate for more base running drills:
AYG from home plate to right field foul pole. AYG from right field foul pole to left field foul pole. AYG from left field foul pole to home plate.
Mosey to CF, circle up and on your six for Mary:
Mosey to the parking lot for COT.
Moleskin
6 men showed up by 0515. 1 at 0516. And Twister, an FNG to #F3FastTwitch, found us on the baseball field by 0525. Why does #F3FastTwitch start at 0515? One of life’s great mysteries…the world may never know.
Only one didn’t see the pre-blast tweet and showed up in the new shoes he got for Christmas. @slimer08 followed @PurpleHazeF3 immediately after the workout. Thanks for the follow Soul Glow…hope the shoes clean up ok.
The right field foul pole area was extremely wet…so thankfully YHC picked the left field foul pole for the hand release merkins. Perhaps YHC should have audibled to switch it…just to make sure the FastTwitchers could not be accused of being soft. The merkins and CDDs should keep us from being hollow chested and pencil armed, as we were accused of being in the #Skunkvergence BB last week.
Hopefully the speed work on the base paths was fun. YHC thinks it certainly beats sprints on the track. If nothing else was gained, Rock Thrill said he learned a lot about running the bases this morning. All the men certainly ran hard. There were no lollygaggers to be found.
Announcements