Month: January 2026

  • The Battlefield (The Shops At Fallen Timbers) – Mike “Photon” Bauer

    Backblast: January 31st, 2026

    AO: The Battlefield – The Shops At Fallen Timbers – Maumee, OH

    PAX:
    Photon – Q
    Arcy
    Crawdad
    Doogie
    Fat Amy
    Footloose
    Isosceles
    Norm
    Quick Draw
    Shepherd
    Viper

    Workout: Minus 25

    FNG’s: N/A

    Mission and Principles:
    F3: Fitness, Fellowship, Faith
    Mission: To plant, grow and serve small workout groups for men for the invigoration of male community leadership.
    The core principles of F3 are that it is always:
    1. Free of charge
    2. Open to all men
    3. Held outdoors, rain or shine, heat or cold
    4. Led by men who participate in the workout in a rotating fashion, with no training or certification necessary. You versus you. Modify or stop an exercise if you need to. The most important thing is that nobody gets hurt.
    5. Ends with a Circle of Trust
    Credo: Leave no man behind but leave no man where you find him

    Warm-up: In Cadence

    Windmills (2 is 1): 10
    Arm Circles Forward (4 is 1): 10
    Arm Circles Reverse (4 is 1): 10

    The “Thang”:

    This was a choose your own adventure style beatdown. Goal was to complete 500 burpees, but you could buy down the burpee reps with certain numbers of reps of certain other exercises. Rules were simple. No burpees need to be completed at all, but need to be completed in batches of 25 when performed. Any alternative exercise on the list could be chosen at any time, but the required reps for that exercise HAD to be completed in total before the PAX could choose a new exercise. Performing the same exercise over and over was allowed.

    Below were the buy-down exercises and their respective rep counts. Each completion of the full reps of one of the exercises counted towards 25 of the 500 burpees. If a PAX didn’t want to perform any burpees, they needed to complete one of the exercises and its associated rep counts twenty times.

    Lateral Taps (Single 7m run): 50
    Flying Squirrels (no merkin or jump): 50
    Mt. Climbers (4 is 1): 50
    Plank Jacks (2 is 1): 50
    High Knees (4 is 1): 75
    SSHs (1 is 1): 150

    Ended with:
    Count-O-Rama: 11
    Name-O-Rama

    The Six – Viper

    LDP3

    Ball of Man

    Spreadsheets from the Gloom: Despite what YHCs weather app forecasted for the beatdown when the event was created, 6 days in advance, the “feels like” temperature was not, in fact, minus 25F. It was about -5F. But the beatdown was crafted around the idea, so we went with it anyway. Hey, at least it kept us warm.

    This was another awful one, but PAX were able to choose their awful. Prefer the beating of burpees? Choose burpees, and only burpees, like Shepherd and Viper. Curious as to what 75 4-ct high knees feels like right off the bat? Choose high knees like Doogie. (It was a trap, by the way). Or just rotate as needed like the majority (high knees excluded). Or…if you’re really crazy, just do SSHs…the entire beatdown…all 45 minutes. Figured it was worth a shot, so YHC gave it a go. 3000 consecutive SSHs later and success! The equivalent of 500 burpees was, indeed, possible. (Though certain feet and calves might disagree).

    Still trying to get some feedback on this one, but it seems like most of the equivalent exercises and their reps were pretty accurate and fair for a single round. Apparently the basement practice session the night before had some validity. However, some exercises are far more exhausting than others, making them much more taxing in the long haul. That was the case with the high knees. 75 4-ct did take the same amount of time as 25 burpees, but when an isolated incident. The high knees are not sustainable at that pace like burpees might be. Perhaps they could have been reduced to 50 4-cts like the other exercises. Hopefully some additional PAX feedback can help to tailor the rep counts to be more even for the next run.

    Tracklist was also crafted around the 6-day look-ahead weather report and ended up being fairly accurate, with one exception.

    “25 Degrees Below Zero” – The Blues Mystery
    “Cold Day In The Sun” – Foo Fighters
    “Cold Blooded” – Rick James
    “Out In The Cold” – Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers
    “Shiver” – Coldplay
    “Cold Bitch” – Soundgarden
    “Cold Hard Bitch” – Jet: Live 8/7/03
    “Black Ice” – AC/DC
    “Ice Ice Baby” – Vanilla Ice
    “Cold, Cold, Cold” – Little Feat
    “Snow” – Red Hot Chili Peppers: Live

    This was a format that I semi-borrowed from Shepherd and it really fit the theme. If I’m honest, though, I was looking for a way/reason to attempt an entire beatdown of SSHs without forcing the rest of the PAX to do the same. This ended up fitting the bill perfectly. Mission accomplished. And it was a good beatdown to boot. It was a pleasure to lead this one and I hope to lead it again in the future.

  • The Battlefied Ruck (The Shops At Fallen Timbers) – Mike “Photon” Bauer

    Backblast: January 31st, 2026

    AO: The Battlefield Ruck – The Shops At Fallen Timbers – Maumee, OH

    PAX:
    Photon – Q
    Arcy
    Crawdad
    Djibouti
    Salisbury

    Workout: Swift Ruck

    FNG’s: N/A

    Mission and Principles:
    F3: Fitness, Fellowship, Faith
    Mission: To plant, grow and serve small workout groups for men for the invigoration of male community leadership.
    The core principles of F3 are that it is always:
    1. Free of charge
    2. Open to all men
    3. Held outdoors, rain or shine, heat or cold
    4. Led by men who participate in the workout in a rotating fashion, with no training or certification necessary. You versus you. Modify or stop an exercise if you need to. The most important thing is that nobody gets hurt.
    5. Ends with a Circle of Trust
    Credo: Leave no man behind but leave no man where you find him

    Warm-up: N/A

    The “Thang”:

    Rucked the SE loop over the bridge (it’s the only route I know at this location). Got some nice conversation in about AI, not TS.

    Runners were the following:
    Doogie
    Doubtfire
    Fat Amy
    Isosceles
    Norm
    OSHA
    Viper

    Ended with:
    Count-O-Rama: 12
    Name-O-Rama

    The Six – Arcy

    LDP3

    Ball of Man

    Spreadsheets from the Gloom: It was about zero, but a lack of wind made it feel pretty dreamy. Nothing quite like the quiet, snowy, stillness in the morning gloom. A good warmup for the beatdown that followed.

  • Leadership Ruck – Fitness of the Body, Mind, and Soul – Doug Francis

    Exploring The Purg (DR for Waldo)

    Flo
    Carmen Sandiego
    Golden Gate
    Deliverance
    Tarnished
    Waldo -Q

  • The Fortress (Grace Church) – Doug Francis

    1.31.2026 at the Fortress – summer and Winter Olympics

    Warm up
    Motivator
    Squativator
    Mosey around the parking lot

    The Thang (events) Tabata 40 sec on 20 off
    Rock climbing- mountain climbers
    Horse back riding – high knees
    Swimming- Superman
    Biking – Freddy mercury
    Pommel Horse – plank Jack shoulder taps
    Repeat the round

    Hamm’s view of the Olympics
    Lunges to the light pole – 10 burpees
    Mosey back
    Repeat till 5

    Mosey to the pole
    High knees x 20
    Mosey back to the block then to the starting line, plank for the 6
    Repeat 3 more times

    Next event was the Carmen Sled (not Bob). Each Pax GOT TO pull the sled around the parking lot while the other Pax followed behind.

    Then on to the disc throw (aka 2016 Honda rotor toss)

    Each team needed to complete 2 LT Dans then toss the disc to the tree then go back

    COT

    Pax
    Carmen
    Deliverance
    Flo
    Spaulding
    Tarnished
    Golden Gate
    Hamm – Q
    Waldo -Q

  • The Necropolis (Fort Meigs – Ruck) – Jesse Tovar

    1/27/26
    0530-0630 “Tropical Longhorn Ruck”

    F3 mission – To plant, grow and serve, small workout groups for men for the invigoration of male community leadership.

    5 core principles – Always free. Open to all men. Held outdoors regardless of weather. Led in a rotating fashion by a member of the PAX with no training or certification necessary. Ends in a COT, just as it begins.

    F3 credo “Leave no man behind, but leave no man where you find him.”

    Pax:
    Mile High
    Meatloaf
    Van Wilder
    Isosceles
    Longhorn– Q

    We pivoted to ruck from Pump Station to Lower Necropolis and back due to heavy snow falls. It was a frigid morning but we were bundled up in good layers. Asked the PAX to speak up if fingers or feet get cold and we could head back to circle up. Everyone was good to go though.

    NOR
    6 was Van Wilder
    Announcements
    LDP3
    Prayer

  • The Nest (Fassett Jr High) – Anthony Maletich

    The Event for 1/26/26 was canceled due to weather.

    There was a level 2 snow emergency.

    Contact was made with all participants prior to the event to inform them of the cancelation.

  • The Nest (Fassett Jr High) – Anthony Maletich

    Fallout Beatdown

    Pax:
    Armstrong
    Fallout Boy (Q)

    Modified Murph at Starr school and back. Pull ups / Push ups / Squats. Did 11 rounds of 5 / 10 / 15. Coffeteria afterward.

  • Nightmare (Perrysburg Municipal Park) – coconut

    "Put the LIME in the Coconut" at the Nightmare on 1/30/26

    PAX (7):
    Crawdad
    Big Spoon
    Rumor
    Gold Star
    Spaulding
    Photon
    Coconut (Q)

    about 10°F at 0500 when YHC began shoveling out part of the intended running track for today's workout. Still 10° at 0530, when PAX gathered at the shovel flag on the S side of swimming pool area.

    Intro: Mission and Core Principles, Credo.
    Warm-O-rama as the stragglers arrived to the circle:
    SSH IC, Windmill IC, Imperial Walker IC.
    shoulder CMUs and move to the area for today's work with a demo along the way.
    THANG: Put the LIME in the Coconut
    a line of cones was set out at about 30' spacing along the paved trail leading N and NW from the swimming pool area around the field to the road. 10 cones in all.
    LIME to first cone, Coconut crawl to 2nd cone, run the lap back to your cinderblock (about 0.2 mi). repeato. Attempt to get all the cincerblocks to the end of the line of cones.

    LIME = Hold cinderblock overhead (rifle carry position) and Lunge Walk R and L, then Imperial Block R and L, then Manmaker, then Energizer bunny
    L(unge walk)
    I(mperial blocker)
    M(anmaker)
    E(nergizer bunny)
    For your average size man, 2 LIMEs will travel you about 30 feet…the distance to the next cone.

    Coconut crawl is a 3 part move YHC learned at a yoga resort in Mexico. It wasn't called coconut crawl there, nor was it intended as a mode of transport (MOT), but using the move as such back home in the swamp earned it the moniker. It's based on a plank position, but will move you in a direction sideways to your body orientation (L or R, depending how you do it). Think of it like an extravagant lateral bear crawl.
    Coconut Crawl left:
    Begin in a high plank position.
    Place your right foot next to your right hand.
    Lift your right hand and kick your left leg/foot through the gap, planting your heel out in front of you, toes up, the foot on the same line that had joined that foot to your left hand before the kick through. (you'll now be facing the sky with 3 points on the ground: right foot, left hand flat, left heel out in front).
    Hoist your right hip and knee as high as possible as you turn your body over the line between your left hand and foot, put your right hand and foot down together so you're now in a plank position again. Your head should face the opposite direction from the beginning, and you've moved roughly one body-width to your left (from initial position). To keep going the same direction, you now have to perform the same move beginning with the opposite foot.

    So all together it's (1) Step up, (2) Kick through, (3) Hoist over and this achieves one move to the side and a swap of the direction you're facing. Since you wind up back in a plank position, for today's effort we added (4) merkin before starting the next one. It takes about 9 coconut crawls to go the 30' to the next cone. I think the merkin made it a lot harder!

    We did not get to the end of the line of cones. A couple of times PAX advanced a lagging block to keep the group moving together. About 2 cones remained for most of the Cindys when time was called and PAX trudged the blocks back to the flag for COT

    COR/NOR, Spaulding 6.
    LDP3 on Peace. A leader must *decide* what attitude he is going to express to the group (hopefully a peaceful one) and let the mirror neurons do their work so that his calm will spread to others. This is how a man acts the thermostat, not the thermometer.

    Thrilled to lead and grateful to the guys who went on this tropical journey in the snow with me. Time for a blended Daiquiri.

  • Rabbit Hole (Whitehouse Library) – Lee “Purdy” Kramer

    Purdy #33 – 01/30/26 – Ranbit Hole –
    Conquer the Hill
    WARM UP:
    Mosey to the Hill
    WORKOUT:
    – Divide info two teams
    – Side Straddle Hops (in cadence)
    while 1 PAX runs up hill to get card.
    – Number of reps = number on card.
    – Face cards & Aces are 12 reps
    – Exercise movement corresponds with the suit as indicated below.
    – Winning team gets a “special prize” 🍆

    ♥️ – Burpee
    ♦️- Lunges (2 is 1)
    ♠️ – Big Boy Sit-ups
    ♣️ – Merkins

  • The Pit (Kingsbury Park) – Sean O’Donnell

    30 January 2026 Backblast: Colson and Southie posted.

    1 mile warmup
    150 coupon curls
    125 goblet squats

    COT on the frozen confluence 🧊
    Always remember the penguin 🐧