F3 Knoxville

Middlebrook Hike

AO: shamruck
Q: Eliza
PAX: Mermaid, Fabio (Joe Hamilton), Tailhook, Eliza, Voodoo, Lizzy, Lt. Dan
FNGs: None
COUNT: 7
We rucked to the neighborhood off middlebrook and up the hill and back.

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Remembering the repetition

AO: the-project
Q: Mathlete
PAX: Rocket, Papa Lock, Biohack, Tom Tom, Ocho, Flying Dutchman, slappy, Mathlete, Chowder
FNGs: None
COUNT: 9
WARMUP:
Running: high knees, butt kicks, carioke, side shuffle, Bernie
Tempo squats, Grady corn, cherry pickers, tempo merkins

THE THANG:
>From a deck deal 10 cards face down. Each time you flip one, do the exercise, then flip the next on top, do both, then next all three until all 10 are flipped. Then the chosen one has to recall (with Pax assistance) all ten in reverse order and execute each one as a group. If there are any mistakes, finish with 20 burpees.
First round, one rep of each to learn.
Second round, 5 reps of each
Third round, 7 reps of each and sprint across the field before flipping each card.
MARY:
No time
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Escape from Haw Ridge April 5
GTE April 26ish
Hardship Hill May 27
COT:
Remembering doesn’t work like we want. We like the computer kind of memory where we just put it in, then we can get it back exactly the same whenever we like. But we remember some things and forget others. Why? Are there different ways to remember? How do I remember what is important?
Because we aren’t computers, we have developed methods of remembering. Though the words ritual, liturgy, and tradition aren’t much in vogue, they are a powerful means to remember well. A ritual provides repetition, ingraining that which you repeat. Liturgy acts out a story, activating many senses in an experience that sticks better than a fact. Tradition filters the multiplicity of that which might be remembered and holds dearly to that which ought to be remembered.
These things are on my mind as we approach Holy Week, in which Christians use these tools to relive and reinforce what we believe is the fundamental truth of the universe. But the approach applies across the spectrum of life, and you should use them to prioritize the things that fill your mind.

THE 500

AO: asylum-am
Q: Tropicana
PAX: Grandslam, P3, Pac-man, Rainbow, Snitch (Cory Beilharz ), Crablegs
FNGs: None
COUNT: 7
WARMUP: SSH, burp x2, BAC, burp x2, BAC rev, burp x2, Abe Vigoda, burp x2

THE THANG: THE 500
Mosey to the Dark Overlook: 10 reps each
Mountain climbers, Step ups, Carolina dry docks, Jumping Lounges, Plank jacks

Mosey to the Asylum: 10 reps each
Mericans, Jump squats, Big boys, Monkey humpers, Pickle pounders

Return to Dark Overlook. Rinse and repeat 5 laps.

Mosey to Route 66 for some Plank Frog
You had to be there.

MARY: Balls to Wall Sits

ANNOUNCEMENTS: GTE Grow Ruck, Escape from Haw Ridge

COT: Get Right. From 43 ft QSource podcast. Like righting a ship to stay the course we need to get right. F3 provides us with the opportunity physically, relationally and spiritually to get right. As leaders we need to get right in order to be ready to answer Gods call to serve.

Ruckin’ With A Legend

AO: asylum-am
Q: Sawdust , bluebird
PAX: Matlock (Bill Maddox), Tropicana, Gibbler, Hot Tub (John Muller), Coolio (Greg Fox), Pac-man, Hands, Jack-Jack 🐕, Rugby 🐕
FNGs: None
COUNT: 11
WARMUP: Plant the :shovelflag:

THE THANG: Ruck for 4 Miles

MARY: N/A

ANNOUNCEMENTS: (He) Haw Ridge coming up.

COT: A wise man doesn’t think of answers, but what questions to ask. – James Clear, per @F3_Pluto

Plyo-bata

AO: the-equalizer
Q: Snowbird
PAX: mouthwash (Mike), Bookman, Madoff, Stripped, Ice Cold
FNGs: None
COUNT: 6
WARMUP:

THE THANG:

MARY:

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