Month: April 2026

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

    04/17/26 – Rabbit Hole – Hill Repeats
    WARM UP:
    Mosey to the Hill
    WORKOUT:
    Hill repeats (running or walking) over the hill touching the walking path on both sides.

    Purdy – Q
    Viper
    Norm
    GoldWing
    Carmen Sandiego
    Doubtfire
    Rudy

  • Nightmare (Perrysburg Municipal Park) – Alec Falkenberg

    Meatloaf – Q
    Van Gogh
    Huckleberry
    Lullaby
    Bourbon
    Guardian
    Spaulding

    20 reps each

    SSH
    Merkins
    Mountain Climbers 2:1

    Potato Pickers
    Deep Squat
    Glute Bridges

    Arm Circles
    Inchworm
    Starfish 1:1

    One Leg Deadlifts
    Lunges 1:1
    American Hammer

  • The Wall (Riverside Park) – Derek Emery

    Backblast: April 16th, 2026

    AO: The Wall

    PAX:

    Longhorn
    Ukulele
    Iso
    Colt 45
    Finkle
    Mile High
    Rumor
    
Carmen Sandiego (Q)

    Our mission is to plant, grow and serve small workout groups for men for the invigoration of male community leadership.
Five principles are open to all men, always free, always outdoors, always led by a member of the pax. Only you know your medical history so modify if needed. End in a circle of trust.

    Credo is leave no man behind, but leave no man where you find him.

    Workout name: Battery Life Cycle

    Warmups: SSH’s, Learn to fly/learn to land, hairy Rockettes

    The THANG:

    We started the workout with a full battery.

    Depletion:
    With block: 1 BBSU, 4 chest presses; 2 BBSU’s, 8 chest presses………..10 BBSU’s, 40 chest presses.

    Ran a lap up the hill to loosen up the arms.

    Recharge:
    3 sets (20, 10, 5) of SSH’s, pickle pounders, v taps, mountain climbers

    Depletion:
    3 sets (20, 10, 5) of coupon squats, overhead press, curls, bent over rows

    Ran 3 flights of stairs at different speeds to recharge.

    To finish, we did Freddy Mercury’s to Song 2. Woohoo!

    Count-o-Rama: 8
    Name-o-Rama

    The Sixth: Iso

    COT
    
Ball of man

  • The Armory (Waterville Library) – Huckleberry

    F3 Black Swamp
    The Armory
    4/16/26
    5:30 am

    PAX:
    Rudy
    Lullaby
    Viper
    Bourbon
    OSHA
    Q: Huckleberry

    F3 (Fitness, Fellowship and Faith)

    Mission:
    To plant, grow and serve small workout groups for the invigoration of male community leadership.

    Principles:
    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
    5. End with a Circle of Trust

    WARM UP:
    10 Motivators in Cadence

    THANG:
    Starting Line:
    Begin with 1 Merkin
    Run to mid-section line

    Mid-Section Line:
    11 Lunges (2 is 1)
    Run to far-section line

    Far-Section Line:
    10 Mt. Climbers (2 is 1)
    Run back to mid-section line

    Return Mid-Section Line:
    11 Imperial Squat Walkers
    Run back to staring line

    Starting Line:
    2 Elbow Plank Jacks

    Continue until at Starting Line you are doing 10 Merkins and at Far-Section Line you are doing 1 Mt. Climber (2 as 1)
    At each mid-section line you are always doing 11 Lunges (2 as 1) (going) and 11 Imperial Squat Walkers (returning)

    COT: Sixth was: Lullaby

  • The Foundry (Maumee Middle School) – Mike “Photon” Bauer

    Backblast: April 6th, 2026

    AO: The Foundry – Gateway Middle School – Maumee, OH

    PAX:
    Photon – Q
    Big Spoon
    Fat Amy
    Landslide
    Sprocket
    Viper
    Waldo

    Workout: The Impartnerable Mile

    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: Put the backblast in 9 days late…can’t remember the warmup.

    The “Thang”:

    PAX partnered up by weight.

    Partners worked together to complete full laps around the track of particular MOTs, one full lap at a time, before moving on to the next MOT. MOTs were the following:

    Lap 1: Partner Carry
    Lap 2: Wheelbarrow
    Lap 3: Partner Drag (cut short due to rain impeding ability to drag)
    Lap 4: Three-Legged Run
    Lap 5: Towel Run

    Ended with:
    Count-O-Rama: 7
    Name-O-Rama

    The Six – Waldo

    LDP3

    Ball of Man

    Spreadsheets from the Gloom: Nice, early spring temps with a cool mist that turned into a light rain. This one was pretty good, but has room for improvement. Partner carry and wheelbarrow were good. Wheelbarrow brought a similar brutality that the standard impossible mile does. Three legged run was serviceable, but something more challenging would fill that slot better. Same with the towel run. That lap is really as hard as the PAX make it, so there’s opportunity for cheating that one. The real disappointment was the partner drag being stopped by the rain. The cardboard just did not hold up to the abuse, especially once it got wet. Would be a great exercise to do with the proper equipment.

    Slow laps didn’t leave a whole lot of opportunity for grooving, but a partner inspired playlist did make an appearance.

    “It Takes Two” – Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock
    “Double Trouble” – Lynyrd Skynyrd
    “You And I” – Rick James
    “Two Gunslingers” – Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers
    “It Takes Two” – Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston
    “Just The Two Of Us” – Will Smith
    “Two Faced” – Linkin Park
    “Two Princes” – Spin Doctors

    All in all this was serviceable, but could use some tweaks the next time around. Pleasure to give this one a try.

  • Rabbit Hole (Whitehouse Library) – Mike “Photon” Bauer

    Backblast: April 3rd, 2026

    AO: The Rabbit Hole – Whitehouse Library – Whitehouse, OH

    PAX:
    Photon – Q
    Manchester
    Tackleberry
    Vespa

    Workout: Stations

    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”:

    A good Friday themed beatdown that followed Jesus’ journey to crucifixion and emphasized carrying heavy. And while we didn’t have our own crosses, we did have weight made of concrete and steel.
    14 rounds to represent the 14 Stations of the Cross. Once PAX picked up their “crosses” (ruck/vest AND cinder block) after round 1, they carried the weight throughout the next 8 rounds, putting down the block only during round 5 (Simon helps Jesus carry the cross), and if required during the exercises themselves. At the start of round 10, where Jesus is stripped of his clothes, all PAX dropped the weight entirely.

    Each round consisted of an exercise that represented that particular station of the cross, and most contained movement. The exercise was always performed prior to the movement for a given round and the ruck/vest stayed on for all rounds where the ruck was worn. Movement was always a rucked block carry 220 yards in distance, totaling 1 mile over those 8 rounds. There were no restrictions to how PAX could hold/carry the block.

    Rounds, exercises, and associated reps were as follows:

    Station 1: Jesus is condemned to death 20 Prisoner Squats
    Station 2: Jesus carries his cross
    Station 3: Jesus falls the first time 10 Heavy Up Downs (Flying Squirrel with Block)
    Station 4: Jesus meets his mother, Mary 10 Imperial Blockers (2 is 1)
    Station 5: Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the cross
    Station 6: Veronica wipes the face of Jesus 10 Plank Sweepers (2 is 1) on Block
    Station 7: Jesus falls the second time 20 Heavy Up Downs (Flying Squirrel with Block)
    Station 8: Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem 10 Lunge Reaches (2 is 1) with Block
    Station 9: Jesus falls the third time 30 Heavy Up Downs (Flying Squirrel with Block)
    Station 10: Jesus is stripped of his garments 25 No Surrenders
    Station 11: Jesus is nailed to the cross 20 T-Cross Merkins
    Station 12: Jesus dies on the cross 15 Absolutions
    Station 13: Jesus is taken down from the cross 10 Deadlifts
    Station 14: Jesus is laid in the tomb 3 Minutes of Plank

    Ended with:
    Count-O-Rama: 4
    Name-O-Rama

    The Six – Manchester

    LDP3

    Ball of Man

    Spreadsheets from the Gloom: It was good to run this one again. It was still hard…in a different kind of way. A mile is a long way to ruck with a block. And when you add in the 60 rucked flying squirrels, block lunges, etc. the weight became extremely fatiguing. We carry a decent amount in the Swamp, but we typically don’t carry this much for this long. The length, the intensity, and the theme/mood were spot on. Nobody finished and all seemed pretty drained upon completion.

    This somber morning in the Swamp offered PAX an opportunity to reflect as they walked a dark, quiet mile carrying a heavy physical burden. And while the weight likely didn’t match up to the cross that Jesus carried, it did serve as a reminder to what he went through for us, as well as provided some perspective on the burdens that we ourselves carry. A good reminder to not only lift heavy, but carry heavy too.

    Thanks to the guys who came out. Was an honor to walk with you.

  • The Wall (Riverside Park) – Cody M Ott

    Rumor
    Finkle
    Spaulding
    Sprocket
    mile high
    fossil
    photon

  • The Commons (Levis Commons) – Brian Coil

    Just Ducky! @ Commons 04.14.2026
    Pax: Ponzi(Q), Anchor, Red October

    Mission and Core Principles

    Warmup: Arm circles, Windmills, Motivators
    Workout:
    Complete each exercise at Firepit 25 reps
    Exercises: Absolutions, Air Press, Burpee, LBCs, Dips, Hi Knees, American Hammers, Merkens, Imperial Walkers, Decline Merkens, Leg Lifts,Big Boy situps, Mike Tysons, Mtn. Climbers, after each set up three run to Nagoya and back

    COT

  • The Necropolis (Fort Meigs – Ruck) – Derek Emery

    Backblast: April 14th, 2026
AO: Lower Necropolis Run

    PAX:
Scooter
    Meatloaf
    Van Wilder
    Runt
    Guardian
    Longhorn
    Zimba
    Flipper
    Goldstar
    Reset
    Lullaby
    Gulliver
Carmen Sandiego (Q)

    Our mission is to plant, grow and serve small workout groups for men for the invigoration of male community leadership.
Five principles are open to all men, always free, always outdoors, always led by a member of the pax. Only you know your medical history so modify if needed. End in a circle of trust.

    Credo is leave no man behind, but leave no man where you find him.

    Workout name: Fossil Prayer Ruck

    The THANG:

    We dedicated the ruck to Fossil. Held a prayer at the beginning followed by a silent ruck to the next parking lot. Gulliver led a prayer and we carried onto the Wall. There Scooter led the prayer. We then rucked back to the flags. We rotated 3 times to discuss our thoughts and prayers for Fossil and how we can become better men.

    Count-o-Rama: 13

    Name-o-Rama

    The Sixth: Fossil

    COT
    
Ball of man

  • Coronado (Keener Park) – Steve “Footloose” Mohr

    4.14.27
    Footloose -Q
    Mercy
    Rudy
    Huckleberry
    Shepherd
    Norm
    Spaulding
    Doubtfire