
warm-up: toy soldiers, grass pickers, butt kickers, flamingos, Carioca, Michael Phelps, Carioca, scissor arms,Over/ Under the Fence, trunk twist
The Thang:
· 17ic Hallelujah Block Squats
· 18ic Hallelujah Block Troopers
· 2 Santa Anas — wind sprints
Rinse & Repeat
·
· 18ic Merkins
· 36 Curls
· 10 Jim Bowies — v-ups
· 15ic Davy Crockets — mtn. climbers
· Belching x2
Rinse & Repeat
·
· 2 OYO Blockees
· 24ic Hallelujah Flutter Kicks
· 13 OH Presses
· 36ic Side Straddle Hops
· 2 Santa Anas wind sprints
· 90ic No Surrenders
· 200 Bat Wings (Arm Circles, Circle Arms, T-Claps, Moroccan Night Clubs)
6MOM: bird dog, fire hydrant, cobra, child’s pose, lunge w/ rotations R/L, world’s greatest stretch
History Behind the Numbers…
The Spanish Mission known as the Alamo was built in 1718. On Feb. 24, 1836 a 13 day siege of the Alamo began. On the Final day, March 6th, American folk heroes/ legends Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie were determined to delay the Mexican army giving the rest of Texas time to establish their defenses. Commander William Barrett Travis declared they would have either “victory or death”. Santa Anna, General of the Mexican army initiated a battle lasting only 90 minutes but concluded with all 200 men either killed or captured only to be executed later that day. The bravery and selflessness of these men inside the Alamo, gave the Texans and Sam Houston enough time and inspiration behind the banner “Remember the Alamo” to win the revolution and pave the way to Texas becoming part of the 28th state.
moleskin: Remember the Alamo is reminder that determination and unity can inspire people when facing overwhelming challenges. We are stronger than we think and more capable than we realize.