Squat n Pickle
Squat n Pickle

Squat n Pickle

Date:12/9/2016
QIC:Splash
PAX:Splash, G-Spot, Bartman, El Wire, Tinkles, Saban, Eighty-Three, Seaman

Pre-Thang

It was super cold for NOLA this morning.  All you North Carolinians would laugh at low 40’s but it’s a wet, bone chilling kind of cold with a whipping wind.  YHC brought along a piece of firewood to keep everyone warm though.  It was pretty awkward to lug around the AO.

Warm-Up

The PAX set off around the street car tracks and over to Touchdown Jesus:

  • COP IC: SSH x 30, Imperial Walkers x 20, Seal Jacks x 30, Hillbillies x 20

The Thang

Mosey to Wolfpack Hill.  Run up the ramps backwards and down the straight away forward up to the fourth floor.  Time for some Squat-n-Pickles:

  • PAX line up single file against the wall in Prayer Squat position
  • Man on the end runs down and back up the stairs while rest of PAX does 5 shoulder presses with the fire log to stay warm
  • When man returns, next man runs stairs while the rest of PAX proceeds with Pickle Pounding
  • Continue flapjacking Squats to Pickles until every PAX member has run stairs twice

This was probably the first time any man has simultaneously pounded their pickle while squeezing a log…

Mosey back down the hill and over to Wolfpack Stairs for Bear Crawlin around in escalator formation:

  • 5 Burpees
  • 10 Derikans
  • 15 Peter Parkers
  • Bear Crawl to start
  • Rinse and repeat with Parker Peters on 15 count

Mosey across St. Charles and over to the swing set for a quick Mary circuit.  Everyone paired off into 4 stations.

  • Feet in swings for Hip Slaps (10 is the count)
  • LBCs
  • V-Ups
  • Russian Twists

Mosey back to the flag

Name-O-Rama: 8 men decided to warm up in the cold this AM.  It wasn’t a bad showing considering the F3 Levee Christmas Party took place approximately 10 hours prior.

Shout Out:  Today’s intention is around self-confidence and choosing your attitude.  YHC experienced a tough project evaluation last week and felt down in confidence.  Upon further reflection and contemplation, failure is only a perception of oneself.  If you view failure as an opportunity, you choose to have an optimistic attitude in becoming better.  Without failure there is no success.  Attitude is a choice.  Staying positive is a choice.  As our lives progress, nothing ever gets easier, but our attitude dictates our emotions.  Prayer requests go out to Seaman’s friend who recently had a stroke.  We ask our Sky Q to be with his family and inspire them to keep a positive attitude.  Be optimistic in times of hardship.  Have the confidence and perseverance to keep pressing forward.