F3 Knoxville

That one time we played Uno

THE SCENE: Clear, calm and low 60s maybe?
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

SSH, jog to bb sideline, high knees back, mummy kicks down, lung back.  Little baby arm circles.  Jogged around the park some, stopping at pavilion
THA-THANG:
We played a game of Uno.  Each player had to do the exercise based on the card the previous player played.  After completing the exercise, that player then plays a card.  Only special cards could be played before doing an exercise.  Each color represented a different exercise.  The number shown on the card determined how many reps.  While player is away doing exercise the remaining players rotated doing: step ups, squats, wall sits.

  • Blue: burpess on bridge closest to pavilion
  • Red: sprints on bb court.  Baseline to baseline = 1
  • Yellow: Box cutters on bridge by softball fields
  • Green: pull ups on playground

 

  • Skip: play to pass the exercise to the next player
  • +2: next player draws 2 cards and must do 2 extra reps of the last exercise card played
  • Reverse: play order reverses and the player who just played must do the exercise on the card he played
  • Wild: must do one rep at each exercise station
  • Wild +4: must do 4 reps at each exercise station and draw 4 cards

MARY:
Too busy having fun with Uno.  Didn’t have time for Mary.
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
Had Connors from suburbs of Chicago join us this morning!
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

Dark and difficult times lie ahead – theQuotes.me

This is so true in life!  What is right is often hard.  What is easy may not always be best for you or those around you.  This is one of the main reasons we get up between 4:45-5:00 AM to meet.  Doing difficult things makes you better.  Take time in life to question whether you are doing something because it’s right or because it is easy.

MOLESKIN:
Insert any personal comments, notes, devotion content, etc.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:

  • 2.0 workout at Bombshelter at 8:15 on 6/25
  • Convergence on 7/2

Respond

THE SCENE: Blue skies, temp in low 80s.

F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Motivators, starting with seven.  10 twisties.  10 Cherry Pickers.  10 Windmills.  Michael Phelps and a Little of This and That.

THA-THANG:

Mosey to the southeastern corner of the Admin Bldg.  We will stop to do 20 Dead Bugs (4 count) and 20 Flutter Kicks (4 count).

Mosey to the parking lot that is east of the Utility Bldg.  We will do Doras.  While one partner runs to the other end of the parking lot and does 10 Merkins, the other partner works on the exercises.  Partners then switch.  Here are the exercise the partners do as a team:

  • 100 Iron Mikes (both legs = 1)
  • 100 Box Cutters
  • 100 Big Boy Sit-ups
  • 100 Bicycle Kicks (four count)

Mosey to the perimeter trail by the gate at Northshore and head north on the trail to the shady area past the Utility Bldg.  We will stop to do 20 Jump Squats and 40 Baby Crunches.

Next we will run north and then west on the perimeter trail.  We will run for 4 lights and lunge for one light, continuing that process until we reach the area where the trail splits.  We will stop there to do 20 Hello Dollies.

Next, we will run up Roadshow Run.  Men should do 10 calve raises at each set of steps and do 5 Burpees after each set of steps.  Those getting to the Bat Cave first should do Baby Crunches until the six arrives.

Slow Mosey and then Bernie to big tree that is northwest of Admin Bldg.  Then, sprint to parking lot.  Then slow mosey back to AO.

MARY:
10 Squats, 20 Leg Raises.
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
15 men with an FNG whom we dubbed “Woodstop.”  His hospital name is Mac Whipple and he is the son of Rooney.

CIRCLE OF TRUTH:

RESPOND

In F3 we talk about having each other’s back. We talk about connecting with our brothers in time of need.  To me, that is one of the beautiful things about F3.  I consider you guys my brothers and I know that if I am down, I could call on you and you would respond. I hope each of you know that you can call on us if you are in trouble and we will try to figure out a way to help.  I want to say something about this, however, as I don’t want anyone to have false expectations about what your brothers can give.

As a therapist, I have seen clients of mine make the mistake of making faulty presumptions about what good people can give them.  I have seen patients get injured, lose jobs that they were at for years, have life changes that put them in a bad place.  Certainly, after life altering injuries, these folks can use friends.  Some of these patients get mighty depressed . . . in their depression they may get hopeless . . . and, in their hopelessness they may get cynical.  I hear some of them say that they thought they had friends, but after their lives took a spiral downward, they found they had no friends.  They complain of no longer getting phone calls or visits from others.  They start thinking of people as selfish and cold.

While I believe that there are some self-interested and cold people out there, I also believe that those who say they have no friends, those who say people are disinterested, are themselves a major part of the problem.  They themselves are not responding to the people reaching out to them.  I have seen this difficulty occur not only with some patients in my practice but amongst a few brothers in F3.  When I reach out to brothers in a time of crisis or pain, how AM I RESPONDING to them?  That becomes critical if my brothers are going to help me.

First, when in need we should realize that our friends have lives of their own.  They are managing their jobs, their families, and lives that may be just as difficult as our own.  They cannot be there for us 24/7.  Respect that. Set up a time to meet with your friend.  Respect that he or she may be busy and may only have an hour or two for you.  Don’t always expect them to call on you.  They have other people to think about.  Call on them.  I remember living in Dallas and calling on my pastor at a time of great difficulty. He was a very fine man, someone I truly admired.  But, I also realized his time was limited.  We set up some time on a Tuesday night to speak to each other at a place of his convenience.  That hour I spent with him has stuck to my ribs to this very day.  I am so thankful for it.

Second, we need to realize how we are coming across to the people we call on.  Are we listening to what they have to say to us or are we just moving on with our own agenda?  Those we call on need to know that they are being responded to.  Why should they give their time to someone who shuns their advice, their coming to see us, their friendship?  If you’re depressed, you don’t need to be jumping for joy when they speak to you.  But, thank them for their time with us.  And, if you want them to continue to be there for you, listen to what they say.

Finally, show an interest in them.  I ask some of those complaining patients how their “friends” are doing.  They often don’t know.  When in need, it is natural to focus on ourselves, but don’t exclude others by taking no interest in them.  No matter how wounded we are, we can still care for others.  Heck, our pets DEMAND that we show interest in them.  I remember times when I was so sad or mad that I didn’t want to be bothered by anyone or anything.  Along would come Ol Jasper Dog, placing his paw on my knee and demanding to be petted.  I would think, you should be rubbing my head fella.  But, scratching his head or belly for a few minutes, I was usually feeling better.  The act of reaching out itself helps to cure us.

Finally, remember that while your friends have their own lives and cannot be in two places at once, God can be everywhere at once.  Call on your friends but also call on God.  He is Ever Present in our time of need.
MOLESKIN:
Prayers for Pop A Top’s friend whose wife recently passed away; for the future mother-in-law of Steam whose cancer is now in remission but who is having a difficult time with radiation; for Pusher in his travels to the Philippines where he will visit for his father’s 85th birthday; and prayers of praise that Mr. Jinxy’s automobile accident related lawsuit settled.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Convergence on July 2 at JUCO.

Here comes the rain

THE SCENE: dark, cloudy and steady rain
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

10 Mercins, 9 side straddled hop, 8 good mornings. 7 willy maze. 6 Chattanooga cherry pickers. 5 Knoxville cherry pickers.  2 thread the needle

THA-THANG: Death run with person in the back of the line does a burpee  trunk jump to the front.. headed to the pool wall

Insert information about the workout. Alternated workout  core then mercins

  • 20 flutterkicks/5 divebomb mercin, 5 diamond Marcin and 10 regular mercin
  • 19 heels to heaven/ repeat Mercins
  • 18 little boy crunches/ repeat Mercins
  • 17 Big boy crunches/ repeat mercins
  • 16 Big boy situps with leg extensions/ repeat Mercins
  • 15 Big boy situps butterfly position / repeat Mercins
  • Mossy to playground.  For 23 pullups
  • 20 bicycle/10 knee to elbow bicycle/10 elbow to knee bicycle
  • Mossy to the stage to finish 2 minute of plank hold 30 seconds rep./ 15 plank punches/15 plank rocks

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Colossians 3:19 Husbands,  love your wives, and be not bitter against them.

We as husbands need to love our wives with the same intensity that God loves you and not be bitter.

  1. Love  her  with unconditional love (Rom. 5:8)
  2. Love her with unquestioned love (John 3:16)
  3. Love her with an unselfish love (Eph 5:25)
  4. Lover her with an uninterrupted love (Rom 8:38-39)
  5. Love her with an unending love (John 13:1)

This comes from the book “Turn away wrath: meditation to control anger & bitterness”-by rand hummel

Shamrock – Treasure Hunt

THE SCENE: Hot and muggy sweat fest
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Run in circles 

Side shuffle then reverse 

High knees

Butt kicks

Side Straddle hop (IC) 4 CT x 10

Tie Fighter 4 CT x 10 each

Cherry Pickers x5

Buns of steel balance (lean forward balancing on 1 foot with other leg balancing you behind, then do 4-count little up and down moves with rear leg while trying to maintain balance. We did 1 set of 10 per side.

Quad stretch

THA-THANG:

Mosey to the track and field 

Round 1: start at the end zone, run to the 10 yd line do 5 Big Boys, run back to the goal line do 5 merkins. Run to the 20, do 5 BBS, run back to the 0, repeat until we have done 50 BBS, 50 merkins and a lot of running. 

Round 2 the same deal, but with 20 single flutter kicks = 200 flutter kicks and 50 merkins. 

Round 3: the same deal, but with 20 single count American Hammers = we made it to the 50 yard line so we did 100 hammers and 25 merkin. 

With 5 minutes to spare, treasure hunt, then back to the flag. Slappy found the red T-rex. 

MARY:
Twinkle toes, LBCs and more buns of steel.
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
12 – Voo Doo, Skid Mark, Honeydew, Betty, Pom-Pom, Dumpster Dive, Slappy, Pool Boy, Jenner, Osteen, Baby Boomer, Anchorman,
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

Matthew 6:19-21 – What do you treasure? 

From the devotions of Thomas à Kempis in “The Imitation of Christ” 

This is the greatest wisdom – to seek the kingdom of heaven through contempt of the world. It is vanity, therefore, to seek and trust in riches that perish. It is vanity also to court honor and to be puffed up with pride…It is vanity to wish for long life and to care little about a well-spent life. … It is vanity to love what passes quickly and not to look ahead where eternal joy abides. 

MOLESKIN:
Prayer for the 14 yr old kid Silas who is in the hospital with a severe head injury.

Brickyard – Popeye Forearms & Bolder Shoulders

THE SCENE: Extra gloomy with a side of rain
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Side Straddle Hops
Temp Squats
Cherry Pickers
Claps: OH, Front
Arm Circles
Mosey

THA-THANG:

Series W/ CMU – did 4 rounds
20 Grave Diggers
10 lunges out
Bear crawl back
run a lap
Partner Split: Exercises & Farmer Carry
50 Burpees
(Partner carries both CMUs here only)
100 Merkins
200 Mountain Climbers (single count)
*Early finishers stayed busy
Mossey then 20 Diamon Derkins W/ CMU

MARY:

CMU circles
Hip Thrusters
CMU Side Bends
BBS
Flutter Kicks CMU OH
Bruce Lee’s

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
Use the TAGS on right-side to record PAX (BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOURSELF) in attendance. Be sure to select the AO in CATEGORY above TAGS and then delete these notes!
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
The fear of the lord is the beginning of wisdom… Psalms 111:10. Read a short devotional from Joe Thorns book – Note to self. Discussed fearing and reverencing the Lord over all other things being mindful not to place created things over the creator, that births an idol.
MOLESKIN:
Praying for families who have lost loved ones, a memorial day burn accident and allot of travel coming up for the Pax.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
forgot to mention but should have … the July convergence thing