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Groundhog Day at The Dog Pound

The Dog Pound
The Scene:  50 and cloudy
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THE THANG
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Introduce the Merdipkin
(Also known as Mr Dipkin, or Dipkin for short)
Partner A in plank, Partner B places his feet on A’s back of his hands behind himself on the ground in dip position perpendicular to A. A does a Merkin, then B does a dip. Repeat, alternating in a seesaw pattern until the reps are complete.
Mosey to the trail of tears
Partner up
SSH x20 IC
Cherry Pickers x5
Dipkins 20 each way
Run a lap
Repeat the exercises, run a lap, repeat, repeat, repeat
Circle up
50x LBC IC
30x Tempo squats IC
50x LBC IC
20x reverse crunches
30x Tempo squats IC
50x LBC IC
10x more Dipkins each
 
Mosey back y’all
Circle of abs – 5 min
 
BOM/WORD:
 
We joked around some today and had fun with the idea of the movie “Groundhog Day – the day that keeps repeating it self. In real life, we often can fall into the same type of issue. We will do the same things with the same people and it becomes monotonous. It can leave us with the sensation of wanting more. It’s not wrong to want more, it’s not wrong to want to be successful and it’s not wrong to want new experiences. However, we can be left frustrated and that frustration from creep interactions with her coworkers, spouses and families. As I consider this I was reminded of a scripture I recently read through with my children.
 
“What causes quarrels and what causes fights among you? Is it not this, that your passions are at war within you? You desire and do not have, so you murder. You covet and cannot obtain, so you fight and quarrel. You do not have, because you do not ask. You ask and do not receive, because you ask wrongly, to spend it on your passions.”
‭‭James‬ ‭4:1-3‬ ‭ESV‬‬
When we don’t get what we want we get frustrated. It doesn’t take a lot of introspection to be able to see that in our own lives. When we strive for things we want because we think it will make us happy, or fulfilled we miss the target and the frustration does not lift. Instead we should focus on those around us. We ought to ask the question, “Lord, is this something I should desire? Is it something you intend for me to have?”
When we ask for things, not to spend on our own quest for personal enjoyment, but rather to pour into others, the frustration is replaced by joy and contentment when the gift is bestowed. I encourage you to ask the question (above) before you ask for the gift.
Moleskin
I hate running. Running sucks. But, I got talked into this #CSAUP Tennessee Ragnar Relay and have to train…so today we ran more than my usual workouts. The men fussed a little. My legs tried to quit on me. But we pushed through the repetitive workout together. Good job men.