F3 Knoxville

Lighting the Fire

THE SCENE: Cold but beautiful Autumn morning.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

20 Side Straddle Hops, 10 Windmills, 10 Cherry Pickers, 10 Little Baby Arm Circles Forward and Ten Backward
THA-THANG:

In Base Camp Parking Lot, each man will find a partner.  All men go to one end of parking lot.  There will be a set of bricks for each team on that side of the parking lot.  While one partner sprints to other side of parking lot (to do one of four listed exercises) the other partner will do one of four exercises with the bricks.  He does the first exercise while his partner sprints, does his first listed exercise, and sprints back.  Then the partner who sprinted takes the bricks from his partner and that partner will sprint.

The four exercises with the bricks are:

  1. Curls, right hand then left, repeating until the partner returns
  2. Overhead presses, right then left, repeating until partner returns
  3. Lifts from side, right then left, repeating until partner returns
  4. Punches from chest, right then left, repeating until partner returns

The four exercises on other side of parking lot (where partner sprints to) are:

  1. 10 Burpees
  2. 10 Mountain Climbers (4 count)
  3. 20 Star Jumps
  4. 20 Squat Jumps

Mosey to Roadway below Administration Bldg.

Each man, at own pace, will run counterclockwise on roadway that circles the Admin Bldg.  Cones designate stations along the way.  There are eight stations:

  1. Located at first set of stairs to left of road.  Go down and up stairs three times.
  2. Located at second set of stairs to left of road.  Go down and up stairs three times.
  3. Located shortly after stop sign on southeastern corner of roadway circle.  Do 15 Hello Dollies, 4 count.
  4. Located at Boulder Pile by Admin Bldg parking lot.  With Cinder Block Weight Boulder do:  15 Overhead Presses, 15 Curls, 15 Squats, 15 Bench Presses
  5. Located by cone just past admin parking lot on west side of Admin Bldg.  Do Bear Crawl to next cone.
  6. Located about 25 yards from Cone 5.  Do Hop to next Cone
  7. Located about 25 yards from Cone 6.  Do 15 Box Cutters, 4 count
  8. Located at stop sign on northeast corner of roadway circle.  Do 15 American Hammers, 4 count

Repeat above

Mosey to Playground for “All My Benchs.” 

At benches each man will do 25’s with a combination of bench jumps and decline merkens.  We will start with 20 bench jumps and 5 decline merkens, then go to 15 bench jumps and 10 merkens, etc. until we end with 5 bench jumps and 20 decline merkens.

Mosey to Pavilion.

Each man goes to end of picnic table.  20 Picnic Table Pull-ups.

Mosey Back to Base Camp

MARY:
Slow Stretching

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
12 Attended.  Two FNG’s:  Mario Azevedo (Counselor) and Michael Underwood (Jarvis)
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
God created men to enjoy adventure and battle.  We like to push ourselves in F3 as we are battling fatigue and pain in an effort to win against ourselves.  Men need that challenge.  You see it in little boys.  My own son’s favorite Bible story was that of David and Goliath.  We would live that out in make believe a million times, with he (David) battling me (Goliath).

While men need battle and adventure with other men, they also need comfort, assurance and love.  We may get that from women such as our wives or girlfriends but we also need it from men.  We as F3 brothers can give that to others in need and when we are in need, we can seek it from our brothers.  We also need that loving comfort from God.  The best Hebrew translation of Abba, which is often a term used for God in the Bible, is “Daddy”.  God is our Father but he is also our Daddy.  We can go to him when we are wounded and weak.  He can lovingly and even gently comfort us.
MOLESKIN:

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Coffeeteria at Panera!

Working Off The Candy

THE SCENE: Partly cloudy.  Temperature about 70.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

  • 20 Side Straddle Hops
  • 15 Imperial Walkers
  • 10 Burpees
  • 10 Windmills
  • 10 Slow Timed Squats
    THA-THANG:

Mosey to Grassy Area below Stop Sign at Southeast Corner of Admin Bldg.  Do 20 Hello Dollies, 4 count

Mosey to Outdoor Chapel.  Then do elevens starting with one Mountain Climber (4 count) at one end of chapel and ten Decline Merkens from stage to floor on the other end of the chapel.

Mosey to soccer field by baseball diamonds near playground.  Each man does suicides from one end of field to other, stopping to do ten Merkens each time he come backs to starting line.  Then he will repeat above but do ten Big Boy Sit-ups each time he comes back to starting line.

Mosey to Flag Pole by Baseball Fields.  Each man will do, at own pace, the following:

  • 20 American Hammers (4 count) at Flag Pole
  • 20 Bench Jumps at Playground Benches
  • 20 Pull Ups at Baseball Dugout or as many as possible and hang for 20 seconds
  • 20 Ice Skaters (4 count) on grass at south side of pavilion
  • Repeat above

Mosey to Stop Sign at Northeast side of Admin Bldg.  Do 20 Hello Dollies, 4 count

Mosey Back to Base Camp

MARY:

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
Seven men
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
We often worry about the details of our day, about possible mistakes or threats, or about getting things perfect or “right.”  Such worries can actually hurt our performance.  Try reading a chapter from a book where you must remember every word you read.  You can get so caught up in the memorization that you lose the message the author is trying to convey.  When we worry about details, about getting things right, about possible mistakes, we not only hamper our performance but we lose focus on the glory of God’s world that is right there in front of us.  Jesus told us to leave our worries to God.  Focus on God and His glory, not on worries.
MOLESKIN:

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Triple Threat, Triple Q

  1. THE SCENE:  Sunny and temperature just below 60.  On this Halloween evening, only three of us showed up.  We realized no one had signed up to Q so the three of us did a joint Q:  Mr. Jinxy, Smallmouth, and Lilydipper.
    F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
    WARM-O-RAMA:

    20 Side-straddle-hops.  Little of this, little of that.  20 Michael Phelps.  10 Cherry Pickers.  20 Imperial Walkers.  10 Slow Timed Squats.
    THA-THANG:

Mosey on roadway to northeast corner of Administration Bldg.

  • 10 Squat Jumps
  • 10 Lunges, each leg
  • 20 Squats, 4 count
  • 10 Knee touch jumps

Mosey to Lakeshore trail and head north west to area at northern end of Asylum.  Do elevens, starting with one Big Boy Sit-up and ten decline merkins.  The BB Sit-ups are done by trail while the merkins are done by tree about 50 yards uphill.  Each man sprints back and forth between sit-ups and merkins.

Mosey on Lakeshore trail to bottom of Mt. Everest.  Do two sets of the following exercises, running up to large tree, around tree and back to Lakeshore trail between each exercise.

  • 10 Shoulder Taps, 4 count
  • 40 Baby Crunches

Mosey to top of Mt. Everest and go to Boulder Pile by Administration Bldg Parking Lot.  Each man does two sets of the following exercises, running to light pole by Administration Bldg and back to boulder pile between exercise.  The exercises are done with Cinder Block Weight Boulders.

  • 25 Overhead Presses
  • 25 Curls
  • 25 Squats with weight at chest

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
Mr. Jinxy, Smallmouth, Lilydipper
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
A book that Cap’n Crunch has recommended is Wild at Heart by John Eldridge.  Eldridge talks about how as men, we are often taught to ignore our wounds.  Yet, our reaction to our wounds leads us to live out of a false self.  God wants us to live out of our true selves.  We must recognize and admit our wounds, come to God with them.  By admitting our wounds and approaching God with them, we can get beyond them and be the true men God wants us to be.

Dipper Doin’ Work!

WARM-UP
20 SSH
10 Imperial Walkers
10 Forward Arm Rolls
10 Backward Arm Rolls
10 Cherry Pickers
10 Gradual Squats


Mosey on Road to South of Admin Building

20 Hello Dollies on 4 count
15 Mountain Climbers on 4 count

Mosey to Area East of Admin Bldg To Second Flight of Stairs
10 Shoulder Taps (four count) in Merken Position
Run up Stairs and Go left to the other flight of stairs
20 Big boys
Run down stairs and go back to original flight of stairs
Repeat

Mosey to Roadshow Run
Go down and up the long flight of stairs once, staying to right to avoid men coming up or down
Go back down second time and run to trail. Do big boys while waiting on others.


Mosey to Bottom of Mt. Everest

20 Merkens
Run all the way to top of Everest and back to original meeting place by Admin Bldg.

Around the Bases

Grab Large Boulders out of my pickup truck
Set up four bases.
Have a pair of guys at each base.
Base 1: 20 Overhead presses and 20 squats
Bear crawl to base two
Base 2: 20 Curls and 15 Star Jumps
Sprint to Base 3
Base 3: 20 Squat Lifts and 10 Box Cutters
Run backwards to Base 4
Base 4: 20 Bench Presses and 15 Squat Jumps
Sprint to Base 1
We repeated this almost three times until it was time to end workout

BOM
Message

Power of the Powerless is a book by Christopher de Vinck

About his brother, Oliver, born with birth defects and who lived 33 years unable to talk, walk or see, profoundly retarded, fed by family throughout his life.
The author first published a short article about the life and death of his brother in The Wall Street Journal
He talked about how this powerless person had a life that was profoundly meaningful
He made the lives of the author and his family more meaningful through the sacrifices and love that they, as humans, gave to him.
The response from around the nation and around the world was profound.
Some responses came from famous people like President Ronald Reagan, Fred Rogers, and Eunice Kennedy Shriver.
Others came from bishops, ministers, rabbis and priests.
Others came from folks like you and me but also from people who had family members who were powerless, just like Oliver.
The article was published again, numerous times, in other newspapers and magazines.

Henri Nouwen, the famous priest, theologian, and professor met Christopher de Vinck before he wrote that article. Christopher visited Nouwen when Nouwen was a professor at the Harvard School of Divinity. It was after meeting Christopher that Nouwen went on to work with the mentally and physically handicapped at the L’ Arche Community.
In writing the forward to de Vinck’s book, written after the article was published, Nouwen said that Oliver’s story and the story of many others who have also been powerless (written about in de Vinck’s book) “breaks with all human logic, all intelligent predictions, all normal norms of success and satisfaction. It turns everything upside down. It speaks not only about the power of the powerless but also about love offered by those who cannot speak words of love, joy created by those who suffer grievously, hope given by those whose lives are complete failures, courage enkindled by those who cannot make the slightest move on their own.”
Jesus Christ, of course, turned the world’s notions of success upside down. In a week when we have seen images of helpless children gassed to death in the horrors of those who attempt to dominate others, we are touched, we are moved beyond the comforts of everyday living, and moved by the power of the powerless.

First Hot Dip of the Spring

WARM-UP
20 Jumping Jacks
15 Imperial Walkers
15 Mountain Climbers
10 Cherry Pickers
10 Gradual Squats

Mosey to Area Above Stairs Going Down To Trail of Steps

25’s starting with 20 Big Boys at Top of Hill and 5 Merkens at Bottom
Do Baby Crunches afterwards at trail until everyone finishes.

Mosey to Trail Area Above Ball Fields at Benches
25 Box Cutters
25 Star Jumps

Mosey to Bottom of Cardiac Hill
10 Hello Dollies

Run up Cardiac Hill two times

Do 50 Baby Crunches at first turn
Do 40 Baby Crunches at second turn
Do 30 Bench Squats at top
End with Big Boys while waiting for others

Mosey to Bottom of Road Leading Up to Starting Point
25 Lunges
25 Squat Jumps

Mosey to Rock Pile by Parking Lot
Grab Large Boulder
25 Overhead Presses

BOM

Filling our Holes
Void in My Heart by John Mellancamp
We all have holes in us, all are incomplete.
God made us this way.
We are insufficient on our own.
We try to fill our holes with the wrong things.
We need to be filled.
I find it comforting to know there is a void that only God can fill.
It means that I am not alone in having this void.
It means that each man, no matter how confident, how physically strong, how rich, needs something more.
It means we can all help each other in our journey to fill the void.
We can lead each other to Christ, to our Lord, when we see the chips are down for our brothers.