Audubon Lagniappe
Audubon Lagniappe

Audubon Lagniappe

Date:10/28/15
QIC:Tool
PAX:Reluctant Yankee, Hawgcycle, Captain Morgan, Nip Tuck (FNG), Boogie, Tool, Splash, Roots, Amnesty, Eisenberg, Agassi, Jingle Vader, Shorty, Bad Moon

Fourteen men assembled in Audubon Park this am to get their normal Wednesday fix with a bit of lagniappe.  YHC’s last two Qs included a landmark tour and history lesson of City Park so the pressure was on to do the same for Audubon.

Disclaimer included the usual F3 lingo along with YHC’s warning that some of the history lesson soon to be given would most likely included errors and would only be as accurate as what he read on the interwebs.  Audubon Park is not YHC’s “homefield” so there was definitely some “craming” the night before to brush up on the days of old.

The Thang:

Short Mosey to the bandstand for warm up.  YHC informed the PAX that in 1871, The City Of NO acquired the land (formerly a sugar cane plantation) with intentions to an urban park.  That was 144 years ago so that was the number of reps for this COP all IC:

SSH x 24

Windmill x 24

Arm Circles x 24

IPW x 24

Plank Jacks x 24

Monkey Humps x 24 (these brought the burn)

Mosey over to the soccer goal for round two.  The 1884 World’s Fair was held on the ground we were standing so YHC felt the need to pay tribute to that by splitting up into four groups, rotating clockwise to complete 2 rounds of the following with a 1-8-8-4 rep count (well sort of):

1 x One Arm Plank

8 x Low Low Slow Squat

8 x Peek-a-boo Pull Ups on goal post

4 x Triple Merkin Burpee  (timer)

Mosey over the levee to the banks of the mighty Mississippi River where YHC reminded the PAX of the Great Flood of 1927 which was the greatest river flood in US history, displacing over 600,000 people and triggering massive flood control.  We also talked about the Flood Control Act passed in 1928 that prompted new levee standards and brought The US Army Corps of Engineers on board to tame the Mississippi River.  Those years set the tone for our 6 minutes (or 4 minutes?) of Mary all IC:

19 x Boxcutter

27 x Russian Twist

19 x Pickle Pounder

28 x LBC

Mosey back to flood protected ground to spend some quality time with the concrete bench in front of the Zoo, where we talked about two relevant dates in the park’s history.  The first was 1914 when The Audubon Commission was established to maintain and develop the park.  Two years later in 1916, the Audubon Commission constructed a large flight bird cage which was the first of many animal attractions that laid the footprint for a world class zoo.  COP included the following IC:

19 x Left Leg Step-ups

14 x Dips

19 x Right Leg Step-ups

16 x Inclined Merkins

Mosey to the field for a Sudden Change w/Lagniappe consisting of 21 BURPEES to recognize the fact that October is Breast Cancer Awareness month as well as Down Syndrome Awareness month.  This was a spin on the “Burpees For Boobs” initiative with the Spartan Race with a rep count of 21 to give a shout out to those with Trisomy 21 a.k.a. Down syndrome.  (Props to YHC’s 11yr old son with DS)

Mosey back to the flag.

Shout out and prayer geared to those with cancer, special needs, and health ailments.

YHC enjoyed leading.  Trying to remember and relay accurate information while gasping for air is art form that I’m gradually trying to figure out.

Tool

 

 

 

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