It’s standard convention to end with the Naked-Man Moleskin, but I’m going to stick the important stuff up front.
NMM
I’ve learned a couple of things this week from our F3 brothers about how to have impact. You don’t have to make big waves to have impact, it can result from small acts, but consistency is paramount.
Triple Shift – If you recently joined F3, you may 1) be surprised to hear that Triple Shift is #Respected among our group and 2) think he is a genetic freak of nature (#AsianAging). Those of us that were there with Triple in the beginning (and also there when he disappeared for a year and a half) know that he is an average Joe Schmo like the rest of us. He conqured H8! because he became committed to changing his fitness level a year and a half ago. When he first tried the H8! he completed 4 and 3/4 laps. That would have made him the six today, lapped by just about everyone. So, in a year and a half, he has increased his fitness level by approximately 70% in regards to this test. Think about that. That’s impressive results in that amount of time. How did he do it? Well, he eats right and he posted over two hundred times last year. He made changes and he stuck to them. Consistency works and the results can be dramatic. So if you aren’t where you want to be, and few of us are, make some small changes to your diet and start posting more. If you can’t post more then start working harder when you post. Results will come if you are consistent. Triple Shift is proof.
Jingle Vader – I must also say, I was thoroughly impressed with what JV accomplished today. Another example of the progress consistency creates. He may have not #ConqueredH8!, but 7 and a half laps is no joke. That puts him right there with Bubba on that very first H8! I think he will soon join Rudy and Triple as the President of that uber-exclusive club of respected H8!ers.
But here is the real lesson I have learned from JV. On Tuesday I posted in San Antonio. The Q was Madonna, who planted the first flag in San Antonio five years ago Some of you may remember Madonna from when he posted with us at the Stomp. When he found out that I was from NOLA he got excited and said that he always tells people this story about new Orleans: When he posted at the Stomp, he got a ride to and from the AO. The person that brought him back to his hotel had a clean towel and bottle of water waiting for him when he got in the car. He was blown away by the hospitality and continues to tell that story anytime anyone talks about New Orleans. He didn’t provide any names, but I am certain JV is the man that gave Madonna a ride back to his hotel (I think Yankee gave him a ride to the Stomp). A fairly small gesture in the grand scheme of things, and knowing JV, he probably hasn’t given much thought to it since. He consistently does that type of thing. It’s just who he is. Regardless, it has obviously made a huge impression on Madonna. Madonna is the leader of F3 San Antonio and, from all accounts, really well respected in that community. Who knows how much impact this one gesture has made on others as he continues to use it as a lesson in generosity.
We are all fortunate to be a part of this. I’m constantly learning from the men around me and being pushed to accelerate and impact the world around me. Just a couple of lessons I learned this week from a couple of High Impact Men.
Event: 4th Running of the H8!
Conditions: 67 degrees and calm
Field: 10 F3 Nola Pax
Post your results in the comments below to have a record of your progress.
The Thang
Each lap consists of running south to the top of the levee, crossing canal (bear crawling the neutral ground), running south to the bottom of the levee, cross canal and run north to the top of the levee, cross canal (bear crawling the neutral ground), running north down the levee and back across canal to the starting point. At the starting point you do a descending burp and merk pyramid starting at 8 (bupee with 8 merkins, burpee with 7 merkins, …..burpee with 1 merkin)
At the end of the 2nd lap the burp and merk pyramid starts at 7, etc.
The goal is to complete 8 laps in 40 minutes. According to MapMyRun, each loop is approximately 0.4 miles. Therefore, to conquer the H8! you will have to do the following in 40 minutes:
- Run over 3 Miles of Hills
- 550 Yards of Bear Crawls
- 36 Burpees
- 120 Merkins
We did AMRAP and then moseyed back to the flag.
Lagniappe Moleskin
- 50% success rate is our best so far. Remember we were at 0% just a year and a half ago.
- T-claps to our new H8!ers Walleye, Mahatma, and Triple Shift.
- T-claps to Rudy on the 3-peat.
- T-claps to Mahatma for crushing the H8! Really glad to have you as a part of this thing. You are pushing us all to get better, and get better we will.
Great backblast Hawg. Respect and Gratitude to Triple Shift and Jingle Vader.