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Always 70 and Sunny
F3RVA
Always 70 and Sunny

Digital Clock

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11 at Hoedown today for a new set of exercises from YHC. Riddle: How to you explain ‘clockwise’ to people who are used to digital clocks?

 

Mosey to the Corner Parking Lot

20 SSHs

10 Arm Slap Merkins

20 Deep Mountain Climbers

20 IWs

10 Diamond Merkins

15 Gorilla Jacks

Stretch

20 Squats

10 Stagger Arm Merkins

20 Heels to Heaven

15 Star Jax

10 Stagger Arm Merkins

Stretching

To the upper Parking Lot

Burpee Bear Crawl from mid court to edge

Crab Walk back

To the grassy area in back

Divide into three groups; Circuit with 20 Hanging Knee-ups at pull-up bars, at the benches for 20 Dips, 20 Ukrainian Hammers close to the swings; 3X Cycle clockwise. To be fair, I didn’t announce the direction of rotation until EF Hutton asked.

To the wall for Angry Donkeys (11s with People’s Chair air press and Donkey Kix)

To the rails for 10 Bulgarian Split squats each leg, 10 derkins, 9 and 9, 8 and 8 etc.

To the lower parking lot for

3X 20 WWII, mosey, bernie up the hill and return

To the petting zoo (there was a tent up for a petting zoo at the school this past weekend.) for

Heels to heaven and a 60 count 6-inch leg lift.

I don’t know about the rest of you but I was tired.

Announcements:

June 4: We have 2 events

Convergence with Charlottesville and with men who are serving time or on probation. We would like RVA to do this once a month, 3rd Saturday to help lead with Vinny(?) from Charlotteville. It’s 1 hour from Midlo, followed with BBQ. Sorry I’m a little weak on the details but see Flatline for questions or additional details. F3 did something similar in Charlotte with a group of men in recovery from alcohol and drug addiction. The group was in-town so travel was real easy. This was rewarding. I went several times and lead exercises. I was always impressed with both the people there and the men from F3 who supported this. It’s a great opportunity to not only get in some exercise but to support men in the community who need a little support.

AND, if that doesn’t work out for you, you have another opportunity! Blood drive from 10 to 3 at Epiphany Lutheran (west end of Monument where it intersects with Horsepen.

 

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Retired from Duke Energy in Charlotte after 40 years in various accounting roles. Started with F3 in Charlotte summer 2012. Moved to Richmond area summer of 2021 to be near son, daughter and grandchildren who live in the Richmond area.

2 Comments

  1. Pigskin, you didn’t try to explain how to wind the clock did you? This looks like a great beatdown chocked full of good stuff. Bulgarian Split Squats and Angry Donkeys sound like things I need to add to my arsenal.