So long, useLES:  A Mad Hatter farewell lap
So long, useLES: A Mad Hatter farewell lap

So long, useLES: A Mad Hatter farewell lap

Date:9/26/2016
QIC:Reluctant Yankee
PAX:El Wire, Hokie, Quickdraw, Bartman, Tinkles, Eighty-Six, Douille, Beatles (from F3 Atlanta), RY(QIC), Seaman, Saban, Rev -It, Landing Strip, Nip/Tuck and Mulligan

15 PAX posted this AM for a muggy, humid NON-FALL feeling lap around the Skinny. (We did we let Hawg name this workout?)
Our guy Beatles or is it Beetles? from F3 Atlanta joined us for a Monday AM lap. This is 2nd post in NOLA. Tclaps.

I was upfront with the PAX that we were going to complete a lap around the park. YHC was tired and sore from an 8.5 mile run on Sunday but I knew we needed to attack the park and get a lap in so that my legs would adjust.

We ran at our own pace 1/4 mile to the first row station. At this station we did 13 burpees in honor of Les Miles. There were 4 stations: Burpees, Rows, Merks and LBCs. The number 13 would make several appearances this AM. QuickDraw decided to modify and was gone pecan into the gloom.

Then we ran at our own pace to the bridge about another 1/2 mile for a circle of pain. At the circle we did crazy legs x 13, Peter Parkers x 18, Crab toe touches x 13, and Parker Peters x 18. The number was 18 was important because that is the number that cost Les Miles his job.

Then we did an indian run to the fountain. At the benches at the fountain we Dips x 21 , Inclined Merks x 18 and Declined Merks x 13.

From the fountain we did a 1/4 mile hands over your head run to the water fountain and the golf green.
At the green we did LBTs x 18. Then we did Y, W and T x 13. Then we did some Superman to Bow.

Then we ran as fast of a pace as possible to the Pullups/Monkey Bars.
We picked up Quickdraw on the way.
The stations were Burpees x 13, then Pullups AMRAP, Squats AMRAP and Staggered Merks AMRAP.

Our final push we used the painted running men on the track. We sprinted one and jogged one all the way to the shovel flag.

We finished with a Circle of Trust. Keep working hard in the gloom! It is always a pleasure to lead.