Peaks of Speed on Flat Rushmore

Peaks of Speed on Flat Rushmore

This morning in Ballantyne 15 Swift PAX found some Speed in a storage locker, paid a fair price, and will hopefully reap rewards from their efforts in about 3 1/2 weeks at the Joe Davis Run.

The THANG:

  • 0500 – Early crew gets in about 1.3mi.  Was it me, or was that brisker than normal?  Only adventure was that it was not the normal route, perhaps just in reverse.
  • 0515 – Grab the rest of the crew and head out around the Bull Ring to Rushmore Dr – otherwise known as both a stout hill and a long straightaway in the Ballantyne Corporate Park.  Today, we avoided most of the hill.  Continue warm-up with some dynamic RunCoach inspired (YHC will not take credit for these) drills.
  • 0530 – Start the workout of:
    • 5minutes at Interval Pace, 4min jog recovery (5 minutes done as 2:30 out, turn, 2:30 back)
    • 5minutes at Interval Pace, 4min jog recovery
    • 5minutes at Interval Pace, 4min jog recovery
    • 3minutes at Interval Pace, 2min jog recovery
    • 3minutes at Interval Pace, 2min jog recovery
    • Head to the Bull Ring and point towards COT for one last 3minutes at Interval Pace
    • Total of 24 minutes of intervals at a 2 mile race pace – likely at least a 5K worth of speed for most of the PAX
  • 0610 – Regroup and we’re officially done, but let’s jog until FireHazard’s watch (he was in the early crew) ticks from 7.99 to 8.0.  Back to the Vine at 0615.

The Moleskin:

  • How quickly the PAX forget the workouts like this:
    • Last week – 2/1/30 * 5 at the same pace = 17.5minutes of intervals
    • December 2nd – 4 minute intervals * 5 = 20minutes of intervals
    • 11/3 – 5,4,4,3,3 = 22 minutes of intervals
  • OK, so this run was both 6 intervals and 2 minutes longer than we had done before.  So why did the 3minute intervals seem so long?  There’s something about the out & back / turnaround, other than trying not to blow out a knee on the turn, that’s harder.  You know exactly how far you have to run, and when it’s mostly on a straightaway, there’s no hiding from the finish.
  • VO2Max is about effort if you don’t have a good measure like Lap pace (pace for that Interval) on your watch / device.  It should be “Hard”, but you should not by tying up with Lactic Acid building up.  Then, you know that you are going anaerobic and beyond the VO2Max level.  5minutes (1 mile for some, or at least 1200m for most) is the longest time at this speed.  We’ll not revisit this Interval distance (at this speed) for a while, but don’t get too comfortable!
  • Flat Rushmore – we haven’t done really long intervals here before (max was 800m, and that involved the hill), so it was good to find that there was enough flat that it shouldn’t affect the effort.  YHC’s Strava results for the 5min showed a -8 foot drop on the “out” and a 7 foot gain on the way back.  Looks close enough!
  • If you have a Lap button on your Fitness watch that’s recording the workout, unfortunately the Smartphone based apps I have seen don’t allow a manual Lap, you should use it to separate the “work” interval from the “recovery” interval.  Helps to be able to look at the watch mid-interval and see what your “Lap” pace is (pace of the interval you are running), or at least see on the results later that you are hitting your target paces.  Unfortunately, if you’re not a Strava user, you can’t see what’s being talking about here: https://www.strava.com/activities/450543315/laps.  You’ll only see Strava’s auto-generated Mile Splits (which is the same thing you would see if using the Smartphone app).  However, Garmin also takes the data, and you should be able to see what’s been talked about here (scroll down and click the Splits tab): https://connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/983489722 (from a program that had a 2:30 interval, 2:30 interval, and 4min recovery).
  • If you ever want a Fitness Watch recommendation for Christmas or how to program / sync the one you have, just ask.  For recommendations, you can also check out http://dcrainmaker.com
  • It was great to see one of the originals of DevilsTurn, SwissMiss, as a Swift FNG today.  He sure has some a long way from those mornings at McAlpine Greenway, and we hope you got your money’s worth in your travel to the AO today!
  • Dolphin rediscovered that @F3SOB has a running workout!  Not a problem for this PAX, and still coming back strong to take on whatever lies down the road.  Just don’t talk to Honeybee, who apparently has marathon schedule that rivals Dean Karnazes 52 in 52 weeks.
  • Mario has either been hanging around vets like Uncle (notorious Sandbagger) or he just doesn’t know how hard to push his young man body.  He was cranking on that last interval today, did the same last week, and perhaps that’s just how it always happens.  YHC knows who would run anchor on a relay team…
  • Haggis and Frasier were missed from post 26.2 recovery over the weekend, but Honeybee did his best to channel both of them.  In sound (swishing shorts) and in brutal effort (“come on [grunt]”).
  • Wingman tells us that Champagne was actually at Swift today.  Still can’t trust that one because YHC didn’t hear too many sarcastic remarks while explaining the workout.
  • If in fact the numbers were correct, let’s note that there were 15 at Swift at 12 at Bagpipe.  Let’s also acknowledge this was still short of FastTwitch’s 18.  #stillawaystogo
  • If you guys didn’t show up today, I’d still run this thing on my own.  It would be a little lonely, so thanks for the opportunity to train with you guys.  Always hard, and always worth it.

Announcements:

  • Thursday 12/17 – JoeDavisRun Preview run at the course.  @0515 – Laces Out (Walter Elisha Park) – Join Sir Topham Hatt for a preview run of the Joe Davis Race course, during the normal Laces Out workout this week.
  • Friday 12/18 – Join YHC at 0515 at South Charlotte Middle School (site of MountainGoat) for the recommended Threshold Pace training for this week = 15min Threshold Pace, 3min Rest, 10min Threshold Pace, 2min Rest, 5min Threshold Pace.  Might take nominations for moving this to the 4 Mile Creek Greenway if enough interested.
  • Here’s another recommended Speed workout for the weekend – Race (5K or 10K) or the 4×200,2×400,800,2×400,4×200 R-pace pyramid (equal distance recoveries after each, all are in meters).

12 Days of Skunkworks – lives on

We had 21 PAX show up with bells on!  I understand this was the 4th Annual 12 Days of Christmas workout at Skunkworks.  I hope to see the tradition continue!

The Warmup:

Since we had a lot of work to get through and I was told it couldn’t be done in 45 minutes, you had 2 options for the warmup:

  1. Come warmed up, or meet Fletch for a little 5am run.
  2. Carry your bells to the front of the school and warmup along the way.

The Thang: For any of you that were here for last year’s when Chanel Q’d, this one looked the same.  I thought I would make some changes to improve on it, but then realized it was perfect for what I wanted to bring this am.  Days are cumulative (Day 1; Day 2,1; Day 3,2,1, etc.)

  • Day 1 – 1 Dozen Burpees
  • Day 2 – 2 Turkish Get Ups (1 ea side)
  • Day 3 – 3 snatches (ea side)
  • Day 4 – 4 Renegade Rows (ea side)
  • Day 5 – 5 Lunges w/ KB (ea side)
  • Day 6 – 6 Shoulder Press (ea side)
  • Day 7 – 7 Clean & Squat
  • Day 8 – Louganis
  • Day 9 – Russian Twists (9 ea side)
  • Day 10 – 1 Handed Swings (ea side)
  • Day 11 – Single Leg RDL (ea side)
  • Day 12 – 12 Two Handed Clean & Press

We almost finished!  Got started on Day 12, and finished at the Twists when our time was up.

Moleskin:

  • Grateful for this beautiful morning and the men who came
  • It’s Bulldog’s 40th Birthday today, give him a shout out.   Even though he couldn’t join us this morning (which is how I got the Q, thanks!), I assured him we would get 40 burpees in.  Well we got in 136 burpees, so we overshot by a bit.
  • Thanks to Harley for giving me the chance to lead.
  • Thanks to Chanel (who also missed it) for the solid workout plan.
  • We almost made it all the way through, so for those of us that like to finish what we start, you still got to complete: 8 Louganis, 7 Clean & squats, 6 shoulder presses, 5 lunges, 4 renegade rows, 3 snatches, 2 Turkish getups, and 1 dozen burpees, by the end of the day!
  • Tiger Rag gifted us with his presence after a long absence, to do his own workout.
  • I observed lots of modifications for the Turkish getups, which is cool, nice job Fletch for sticking with me on these.   Never easy.
  • It was great to meet Pickle who is back on break from college (I remember those days!)
  • I tried to make this workout a little harder with a never ending playlist of versions of the 12 Days of Christmas.  I may have just annoyed myself with this one.
  • I’m already sore from this, can’t wait to see how I feel tomorrow.
  • Thanks to Freedom for taking us out.

Announcements:

Alexander Youth Network Toy Drive – this is the final week.  Details here: http://f3nation.com/2015/12/02/alexander-youth-network-toy-drive/

 

Kid Pond Loop

13 PAX set out under the shooting stars this morning to do some lap action

Mosey to back of Synder-Lance for COP
20 x IP IC
20 x SSH IC
20 x MC IC

Mosey across the street to the water fountain for instructions
We will do a loop around “kid pond” (not YHCs name, real name) with 7 Stations:

  1. Bear Crawl The Slippery Bridge
  2. Zig-Zag the Hill
  3. 20 LBCs
  4. 20 Carolina Dry Docks
  5. 10 Burpees
  6. 10 Jump Squats
  7. 20 Rerkins (feet on swinging rope derkins)
  8. Wait for the six with various planks

Repeat: This time do LBCs while waiting.

Mosey to the grass track for 2x100yd sprints.

Mosey to loading dock of Synder-Lance for 2 minutes of Semi-Gloss
– 20 Air presses on second minute

Mosey Home for 2 minutes of
20 Dolly IC
20 Fluttah IC

Moleskine
Took the 2.0s on a scouting run yesterday. Kid Pond Loop is about .5-.6 miles depending on how you hit the hill or not. We may have squeezed in three loops if we skipped the 100yd dash, but YHC teased about it yesterday so the plan was stuck to. Been wanting to do something with the new sidewalk for quite some time.  This offers a great alternative loop and nice distance for some ‘obstacle’ style work. Great work by everyone out there today. No surprise that Mighty Mite and Tuck exchanged 1st/2nd on the loop a couple times. Brisket, Bucky, Morning After chasing right behind. Props to Mic Check for doing burpees on the knuckles. Linus for his best Pebbles Impersonation rolling up with his hoodie on. Pulp Fiction for trying to convince YHC it was 5 trees not 6 for the 100yd dash. Tuck pulling a “wing man” with 5 seconds to spare. Pretty sure he pulled in on two tires. Paper Jam and Market Timer pushing hard and Loogie for putting up with all the running. Two laps of the Kid Pond Loop plus there and back and the GPS clocked in at exactly three miles and strava gave me the same results. Thanks for the opportunity to lead.

Announcements
Sign up for Joe Davis Run

Movin’

The goal today was to keep everyone moving and have no rest.

Mosey for two laps around the parking lot.

Circle up for 21 IWs

Head down to the track for some gassers at 75% moving to 100% as we progressed with exercises on each side.

Partner up and groups had to finish called number of exercises and then raced each other to the other side, loser did 30 Merkins, winner does 15 repeat for 10 times.
10 Diamonds
20 Dry docks
30 Single leg squats
40 Jump Squats
50 Merkins
60 Sister Mary Catherines
70 Lunges
80 Lemon Squeezers
90 Lemon Squeezers
100 Merkins

Partner groups then progressed to racing the partner/team next to them with called exercises and extra reps for losing team for 5 gassers.

Mosey back up to the parking lot getting cinderblock coupons for partner work with suicides times 4.
Curls to Shoulder Presses
Shoulder Presses
Stagger-arm Merkin Left to Diamond on top of cinderblock to Stagger-arm Merkin Right and back through the circuit
Flutter Presses

Circle up for some more Lemon Squeezers and Diamonds.

Great morning and thankful for the many men that should up for some base work at Basecamp.

Remember to bring toys to sites this week!

Dromedary PreBlast: Leave it all on the hump

The plan is simple, but the repetition will prove to be painful. The parking lot planner at Marvin Ridge  had a great idea by planting those trees down the center of the parking lot.  In hind sight and I assume they meant for us to run suicides with the trees as markers. Good call!

There is a 515 prerun (ebenezer scrooge pace) for those interested.

We’ll need to do said exercises to keep it nostalgic and some warming up to get the blood flowing. Then partner up because it’s just better to share in the pain and not leave pax in the dust (you know who you are).

P1 & P2 (run suicides along the 9 trees)
Round 1 – just run to get the hang of it.
Round 2 – run add a 1 hand release merkin at start line at each return.
Round 3 – One Burpee
Round 4 – One LBC

AMRAP until 0614

Moe from the Three Stooges put it “We are getting nowhere fast!”

Dora, Suicides, and Burpees Oh My!

We knew once the rain started to fall yesterday that Turnpike would be on Q! Sure enough today was the day.

Shout out to Hoodie for showing up early in the gloom!

The Thang:

Hairband Mile

COP:

10 Burpees OYO (Thanks goes out to Shepard for rolling in a little late this morning)

SSH IC X 33
Imperial Walker IC X 13

Let’s Mosey

Partner Up

Dora 1-2-3

Total combined called exercise with your partner:

P1 Runs to Carolina Courts and Back while partner 2 starts exercise. Flapjack until completed with all exercises

100 Merkins
200 Squats
300 LBC’S
Plank until al teams are done!

Let’s Mosey

Suicide Ladder with some Burpees for fun!

Idea is to go up two lines back one then at each Island increase by 5 Burpees.

Island 1 is 5 Burpees

Island 2 is 10 Burpees

Island 3 is 15 Burpees

Island 4 is 20 Burpees

Plank when complete

Line up for Indian Run:

Of course Glass Joe takes off and calls a Fast Twitch audible. So we take off after him. I informed him I was circling back to get the six and he must have been O2 deprived already and thought I said lets all circle back and he proceeded to play human bumper cars!

Now that we are finished with that and confusion is cleared up time to grab some wall for People’s Chair with air presses

Round 1:

Drop 2 inches PC X 50 Air Presses

10 Burpees OYO

Continue for four rounds ensuring we hit the century mark in Burpees

Every grab a bench time for some dips until time is called and then the same with step ups:

2 Mins of dips

1 min of step ups

5 MOM

Flutter IC X 20

Freddy Mercury IC X 20

Rosalita IC X 20

Dolly IC X 20

Plank position until time is called!

Done!

Great job by all this morning.

King Glass Joe decided to make an early appearance for us this morning at Thrive!

Prayers for Happy and his family this morning

Always great to see DT in the gloom! Brother has inspired me for the year and a half that I have known him and makes me stronger! ISI Brother

Announcements:

Burpees Challenge this weekend be sure to join us at Outland Saturday so we won’t have to do 100 Burpees the following week!

Joe Davis January 9th

Happy is collecting Suits until the 31st

CT collecting toys until Saturday

Thanks to Glass Joe for taking us out!

Always an honor to lead you in the gloom!

Turnpike

Making 60 degrees in December hurt real bad

Posted on behalf of Squid

Warm Up:

  1. Side Straddle Hops (25)
  2. Imperial Walkers (25)
  3. Fit To Fight (20)
  4. Low Slow Squat (15)

 

Off to the Races:

Partner 1 runs a lap on the track; Partner 2, Burpie’s then switch for 3 Rounds. In between each round Partner 1, 25 full Sit Ups, Partner 2 holds partner while in a plank position then switch.

Circle Curb Work:

Three Rounds;

20 Incline Merken’s then 20 Low Dips.

 

Rock and Block Time:

Three Rounds

Round One

Hold on top of your head for 20 seconds, hold straight out for 10 seconds, hold against your check for 20 seconds while in a People’s Chair position, then 20 Squats, then 20 Chest Presses.

 

Round Two

Hold on top of your head for 20 seconds, hold straight out for 10 seconds, hold against your check for 20 seconds while in a People’s Chair position, then 15 Squats, then 15 Chest Presses.

 

Round Three

Hold on top of your head for 20 seconds, hold straight out for 10 seconds, hold against your check for 20 seconds while in a People’s Chair position, then 10 Squats, then 10 Chest Presses.

 

Ab Time:

  • Rocky Balboa Protractor (10)
  • Windshield Wipers (10)
  • Freddy Mercury Changing Pace (25)
  • Dollies (15)
  • Russian Twists (25)

Merken Time:

  • 10 Merkens
  • 9 Diamond Merkens
  • 8 Wide Arm Merkens
  • 7 Carolina Dry Docks
  • 6 Right Arm Merkens
  • 6 Left Arm Merkens
  • 5 Low Slow Merkens

Running Out the Clock:

Two Rounds of Sprinting from the beginning of the Black Top to the end of the Black Top

I hope everyone had a good sweat t and time. Thanks for letting me Q.

Squid

Christmas comes to Anson

Haven’t been down to Anson in over a month but it was noticeable that the faces are skinnier than the last time I saw them.  Seems that F3 thang is working.

The Thang:
Warmup Hairband Mile

COP:
SSH IC x 25
IW IC x 20
3 count merkins IC x 10
Mountain Climbers IC x 20

Mosey to the loop in front of the school to bring a little Christmas spirit to Anson

12 Days of Christmas:
Day 1: Lap around the loop (think Hairband Mile)
Day 2: Lunges
Day 3: Diamond Merkins
Day 4: Mountain Climbers
Day 5: Burpees (Because they are golden)
Day 6: Squats
Day 7: Bomb Jacks
Day 8: Carolina Dry Docks
Day 9: Flutters
Day 10: Merkins
Day 11: LBCs
Day 12: Burpees

Various core exercises in between days to gather the group together.

Long mosey to the road behind the baseball field

Light Pole Suicides with increasing burpees: 4 light poles with the furthest about 150-175 yards away.

Mosey to the shovelflag

4MOM:
Dolly IC x51 (UC guys just shook their head)
Rosalita En Espanol IC x10 (The count struggle was real)
LBCs IC x10

DONE….or are we?

Mosey over to Vipers F150 for an exercise the Anson guys have appropriately named F150s
Feet under the step up rails on Vipers F150 and then bring your body up to 45 degrees and hold it.  And hold it.  And hold it……

DONE

COT
Thanks to Viper for taking us out

Announcements:
Thursday morning workout this week.  Watch FB for details
Prayers for OMBs wrist

Moleskine:
Thanks for having me out.  The Anson pax are definitely getting stronger.  Amazing how consistency builds endurance.
I found out right away that Bambi was two decades younger than me and had every intention of making me earn my Q.  Well done.
Tree Bass was right with him.  Darn youth.  Tree Bass so named because he enjoys fishing and apparently that’s the name of what happens when you cast into a tree.  You catch a Tree Bass.  At least according to Bambi but the more you say it, the more you enjoy it so it stuck.
Great to see the Anson guys making up their own exercises.  F150s suck.  Will be borrowing those.
Flash Card and Half Moon are continuing to push and don’t know the word quit.  Great job guys.
Viper is 59 and out there pushing through it.  RESPECT!
I’ll be back in January and will definitely try to make it to coffeeteria next time.

Gauntlet

Pax of 16 had the pleasure of the 15 minutes gauntlet.

Warm up lead by Short Circuit.

SSH X 25

IW x 25

Merkin x 10

Plank Jack x 15

Mosey to side of school to do People’s Chair while we wait for Force Out who went to Marvin. Rookie!

Left foot up then right

Jabs

Shoulder press

Mosey to back of school for the main event. 15 minutes of hardcore work. 

50 step ups

10 burpees 

50 merkins 

10 burpees

50 jump squats

10 burpees

50 MTC

10 burpees

50 LBC

10 burpees

50 dips

10 burpees

50 CDD

When we finished it was a round of suicides with 5 merkins at each stop

Mosey to the other side of the bus lot. 

LBC X 20

Bicycle X 20

Hammer x 20

Run up the stairs to the corner of the school 5 merkins then back.  Rinse and repeat 6 or 8 times

Run up the stairs to the corner of the school 10 jump lunges back.  Rinse and repeat 4 or 6 times

Run to front of school for rocker hoppers on the bench while we wait for the six. 

Jail break back to parking lot for 1:30 minutes of more Mary. 

Protractor

American Hammer

Wow what a workout. The saying build it and they will come is really true. We have grown in such a short period of time to 16 guys. It has been an incredible experience to see this. Can’t wait to see who will set up to lead next. Thank you Short Circuit for leading the warm up. 

I did hear some groans from the pax today, not sure it was the workout was hard or they didn’t like it. 

Frack crushed the jail break. I guess the leg is feeling good. 

I love to see the new guys getting better like Shop Dog, T Ball, Turtle. For the newer guys keep coming and you will see how quick things change. Don’t get give up!

My fellow leaders, Transporter and Doc McStuffins thank you for being such a great example of hard work, character, and friendship. 

Thank you for taking us out Shop Dog

Announcement:  Saturday competition with Outland for most people. Loser gets 100 burpees.

Christmas Comes Early to Skunkworks

You don’t want to miss the 4th annual Skunk that Stole Christmas tomorrow at Covenant Day School. Show up even if you don’t own a kettlebell.

Read all about last year’s festivities here – http://f3nation.com/2014/12/23/the-3rd-annual-the-skunk-that-stole-christmas/.

Witch Dr. will be bringing his own mix of all natural black magic to this year’s party.

Harley