F3 Medina

Mayhem in Medina

Fri., Jul. 2, 2021

E Pluribus Unum

Fri., Jul. 2, 2021 / 06:00 am - 06:45 am / Medina High School

Squealer

Warm-up:

  • Necks-up and down, side to side, rolls
  • Abe Vigoda
  • Forward/Backward Bend
  • Tappy Taps
  • Bear Squats
  • Seal Stretch/Upward Dogs

Workout:

E pluribus unum- many exercises contributing to one beatdown, represented by the following cumilative circuit:

Round 1:

  • 1 Burpee
  • 20 yard sprint

Round 2:

  • 2 Tempo (slow) Squats
  • 2 Burpees
  • 40 yard sprint

Round 3:

  • 3 merkins
  • 3 Tempo Squats
  • 3 Burpees
  • 60 yd sprint

Round 4:

  • 4 jump squats
  • 4 merkins
  • 4 tempo squats
  • 4 burpees
  • 80 yd sprint

Round 5:

  • 5 air presses
  • 5 jump squats
  • 5 merkins
  • 5 tempo squats
  • 5 burpees
  • 100 yd sprint

Round 6:

  • 6 mountain climbers
  • 6 air presses
  • 6 jump squats
  • 6 merkins
  • 6 tempo squats
  • 6 burpees
  • 80 yd sprint (this was supposed to be 120, but we were sharing the field)

Round 7:

  • 7 dips
  • 7 mountain climbers
  • 7 air presses
  • 7 jump squats
  • 7 merkins
  • 7 tempo squats
  • 7 burpees
  • 60 yd sprint

Round 8:

  • 40 SSH (we learned about the 5/1 exchange rate of SSH reps)
  • 8 dips
  • 8 mountain climbers
  • 8 air presses
  • 8 jump squats
  • 8 merkins
  • 8 tempo squats
  • 8 burpees
  • 40 yd sprint

Round 9:

  • 9 alt. Shoulder taps
  • 45 SSH
  • 9 dips
  • 9 mountain climbers
  • 9 air presses
  • 9 jump squats
  • 9 merkins
  • 9 tempo squats
  • 9 burpees

Round 10 (Lightning Round for time):

  • 10 alt. Shoulder taps
  • 50 SSH
  • 10 dips
  • 10 mountain climbers
  • 10 air presses
  • 10 jump squats
  • 10 merkins
  • 10 tempo squats
  • 10 burpees
  • 100 yd sprint to wrap things up

Cumulative totals:

  • 55 Burpees
  • 54 Tempo Squats
  • 52 merkins
  • 49 jump squats
  • 45 air presses
  • 40 mountain climbers
  • 34 dips
  • 135 SSH
  • 19 shoulder taps
  • 580 yd sprints

COT:

The men of our group come from various backgrounds, religions, political belief structures and have all sorts of differing opinions. This group does not exist to impose a monolithic belief structure on its members.  Rather, it is a great organization because it embraces diversity of thought while uniting its participants in a common goal: gathering together to make ourselves better and, by extension, improve our families and our communities.