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Sgt Jones was a little excited. When you get promoted, it is customary to do pushups, 10 per rank....Sgt Jones did 50
Pushup (www.steroidslive.com/pushup) - Lay down with your chest on the floor and your hands on the floor (palms down) beside
Joanne, Yvonne & Alison organised a fabulous active wide game in the park by the Cudgegong River in Mudgee. Working in patrols leaders followed clues to find pieces of a puzzle, engage in the actions stops, the puzzle pieces were put together by the team to spell out a mesage.
2nd Lt. Octavio Mota, a signal officer assigned to 5th Signal Command, performs pushups during the physical fitness test event of the U.S. Army Europe Best Junior Officer and Best Warrior Competitions in Grafenwoehr, Germany, Sept. 15. Unique to USAREUR, the Best Junior Officer Competition is designed to help young leaders keep their minds and skills sharp by pushing them mentally and physically in a challenge that promotes the knowledge, aptitude, leadership traits and esprit de corps that are fundamental for up-and-coming leaders. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Daniel Cole)
New cadets from Companies C and E begin another day of Cadet Basic Training with a workout at River Courts Aug. 2. The physical fitness session was Circuit 1 Interval training which meant the new cadets were working toward muscle failure in a series of exercises to include pullups, dips, pushups and situps. Those in Co. E had just completed the fire team live fire and hand grenade training which was another physically-demanding event for the new cadets. U.S. Army photo by Mike Strasser/USMA PAO
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ORLANDO, Fla. - Soldiers from the 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) joined their active duty and Reserve Officer Training Corps brothers and sisters in welcoming tens of thousands of spectators to the Florida Classic, one of the nation’s largest football rivalries between two historically black colleges: Bethune–Cookman University and Florida A&M University.
In the hours leading to the opening kickoff Nov. 19, 2016, at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla., the Soldiers helped members from the Army Marketing Research Group encourage BCU and FAMU fans to test their strength, endurance and mental aptitude in various interactive activities featured at the Go Army booths. The troops motivated men and women from all walks of life to set personal records for planks, pullups and pushups. They also lent a hand in several creative challenges that emphasized teamwork and critical thinking.
Many of the thousands of fans who waited for their turn to don blindfolds, solve puzzles or perform pullups spoke with the troops about their training, experience and aspirations. While these casual conversations opened opportunities to introduce potential recruits to the Army’s robust enlisted and Reserve Officer Training Corps programs, they also fostered greater respect and understanding about the Army’s role in developing strong communities and mutually beneficial partnerships both at home and abroad.
The fans’ energy, enthusiasm and camaraderie also demonstrated that the Florida Classic and the U.S. Army share common values. Their sincere interest in learning about the Army’s vision, capabilities and career opportunities exemplified how rivalries on the gridiron can shape resilient individuals who possess the character qualities to lead and mentor men and women on the battlefield.
Several Soldiers received complimentary access to the field during the game. Army Master Sgt. Shantell D. Aviles, noncommissioned officer-in-charge, Office of the Inspector General, 143d ESC, watched many Florida Classic football games during her childhood and teenage years. Although she and her family were no strangers to seeing the game from the stands, Aviles had never before set foot on the sidelines. With a smile never left her face, she took full advantage of the exclusive press pass to take photos with the mascots, shake hands with the drum majors, and cheer her FAMU Rattlers from the endzone.
Photo by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, 143d ESC
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Seeing if I could do 50 push-ups. Be sure and follow my progress on my 60day challenge on Instagram @acestarry
After each score, the male cheerleaders do a number of pushups equal to the total Illinois score. The score here was Illinois 52, Kent State 3 - so, 52 pushups.
The women do flips down the line and back, as you can see here.
The total number of pushups the men did that day is left as an exercise for the interested reader.
Inspired by Chris Owens, Steve Ford and Chris Baca, I am trying to do the 100 pushup challenge. I started late, so I had to do the first 7 days worth all at once. So much for form. Hopefully I can look back at this and see progress!
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In this house being injured is not an excuse to miss workout.
(Remember Luke was injured when he fell 3 stories down the Death Star's elevator shaft: www.flickr.com/photos/flipimages/6150748502/ )
It's not just waving pom pom's and yelling "Yay team", the Utah Utes cheerleaders do pushups each time their Utes score. They scored a lot today, 49 in fact against Colorado State
The Rabble Rousers do pushups after an Army touchdown. In a hard-fought game, Army played valiantly but came up short against fifth-ranked Stanford in a 34-20 loss at Michie Stadium Saturday. Sophomore kicker Daniel Grochowski hit a career-high 48-yard field goal to help the Black Knights to an early 6-0 lead. Junior fullback Larry Dixon ran for a 15-yard score just before the half, which closed the deficit to 17-13 at the time. To close out the scoring on the day, freshman wide receiver Edgar Poe caught his first collegiate touchdown on a 6-yard pass play from sophomore quarterback A.J. Schurr. Other big plays on the day included an interception by freshman cornerback Josh Jenkins in the end zone, sacks by junior defensive end Mike Ugenyi and sophomore defensive end Dalton Mendenhall and 96 yards rushing by junior running back Terry Baggett. (Photos by Eric S. Bartelt/Pointer View & U.S. Military Academy Public Affairs Office)