Happy Donald Duck Day

AO: The Ridge

When: 06/09/2025

Number of Pax: 5

DR Names:

Number of FNGS: 0

FNG Names:

QIC: Blue Gill


Introduction

It was national Donald Duck Day so why not Q 🤷🏼‍♂️ plus this was my first opportunity to see HODL as SQ at The Ridge.

Warm-O-Rama

Motivators

Abe Vigodas

Arm Circles

Michael Phelps

Imperial Walkers

Harry Rockettes and a short mosey

The Thang

Pearls On A String (POAS) with resistance band

Kicked it off doing 30sec of work followed by 10sec of rest performing various exercises most of which included a resistance band in th main lot then made visits to the big pavilion, hockey rink (included side shuffles) , the basketball court (included suicides), the hill and back to the main parking area.  Each stop the PAX did about 6 movements before traveling to the next location.  Here are some of the exercises done during the bootcamp

 

Back/Biceps

Bent Over Rows, Single Arm, Seated Rows,

Curls, Single Arm Curls, Close Grip, Hammer Curls, Alternating , Slow Positive/Negatives

Shoulders/Triceps

OHP, Front Raises, Side Raises, Upright Rows

Extensions, Dips, Bent Over Extensions

Chest/Legs

Chest Press, Lower Chest, Chest Flys , HRM,  Merkin, Merkins Pauses

Back Squat, Front Squat, Sumo Squats, Squat Hold/Explode

 

Circle of Trust

Ran across a little article that really spoke to me so J shared the message with the PAX in attendance

 

She was drowning.

And nobody noticed…

Nobody, except her.

It was June 2022, at the World Championships in Budapest.

Anita Álvarez, an American artistic swimmer with Mexican roots, was performing a flawless routine.

But when her performance ended… she didn’t come up for air.

She had lost consciousness.

Her body floated for a few seconds, then began to sink.

Slowly. All the way to the bottom of the pool.

The audience didn’t notice. Neither did the judges.

Everyone was clapping.

But her coach, Andrea Fuentes, noticed.

She knew Anita—knew exactly how long it took her to surface.

She felt in her heart that something was wrong.

Without thinking twice, she dove in.

Fully dressed. Shoes and all.

She swam straight down, grabbed Anita by the waist, and brought her back up.

She saved her life.

This story left me thinking…

Who knows you well enough to notice when you’re not okay, even if you’re still smiling?

Who would dive in for you without hesitation when you no longer have the strength to come up for air?

And more importantly…

Would you be that person for someone else?

Are you present enough in your loved ones’ lives to sense the moment they start to sink?

Or are you just another spectator, clapping, not realizing that inside, they’re fading?

In this life, we all need someone who doesn’t just see us—

but truly notices us.

Someone who knows when we’re about to give up, and has the courage to jump in and save us.

Reminder to notice those around you and don’t be a spectator

Naked Man Moleskin

I did a 45degree cold plunge this morning of which had me trembling during the EC run but Flo and HODl warmed me up with their presence 🤪. Appreciate all the men that came out this morning!  Appreciate HODL having our 6 and Quatro showing up after the beat down to join the COT and bringing us some french press.  Great mumblechatter!!

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