F3 Knoxville

No Flame Blower Outers Here

THE SCENE: ‘Bout 88 and breezy
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER done
WARM-O-RAMA:

SSH, rockettes, this and that, runners stretch, and cherry pickers
THA-THANG:
Insert information about the workout.

  • Take all CMUs down 2 flights of stairs, 20 8 ct Spiders, CMU curls until the 6.
  • Bring CMUs up one flight, Run to road; 50 V Sit OH Claps, Run to trees; 50 kneel ups, Return to center, CMU curls until the 6.
  • Bring CMUs to the top and take them to the Bowl
  • Battle Buddy: one runs around the bench; the other Rows, OH Press, squats
  • Change Battle Buddy: one walks the CMU, the other does 20 Squats, run, catch, switch, repeat
  • In the Pit, 360 Merkins (L and R) return CMUs to Flag

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
12 Fake Gloomers
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

Adapted from Brene Brown’s “Atlas of the Heart” Chapter 2.

Schadenfreude is a compound of the German words “schaden” meaning harm and “freude” meaning joy.  Schadenfreude simply means, “pleasure or joy derived from someone else’s suffering or misfortune”.  And the world is full of it these days.

Schadenfreude is an emotion typically born out of inferiority rather than superiority.  It is also born out of fear, powerlessness, and a sense of deservedness.  Schadenfreude involves counter empathy, where our emotional reaction is incongruent with another person’s emotional experience.

While schadenfreude may be fun to say, it’s a tough emotion.  There’s a cruelty and insecurity about it.  Taking pleasure in someone else’s failings, even if that person is someone we really dislike, can violate our values and lead to feelings of guilt and shame.

When we feel schadenfreude, it shuts down the area of our brain we use when feeling empathy and lights up areas of the brain that make us feel good and entices us to engage in similar behaviors in the future.  Schadenfreude is especially seductive when we are sucked into groupthink.

It’s easy to build counterfeit connection with collective schadenfreude.  When we see someone who we don’t like, disagree with, or is outside of our group stumble, fall, or fail, it’s tempting to celebrate that suffering together and to stir up collective emotion.  That kind of bonding might feel good for a moment, but nothing that celebrates the humiliation or pain of another person builds lasting connection.

We often don’t talk about our schadenfreude because it can make us feel shame or guilt.  This came up a lot during the pandemic when vaccinated people struggled with feelings of schadenfreude towards anti-VAX folks who were diagnosed with COVID.

From the book:  I remember thinking one day, “It this who I want to be?  Someone who celebrates people getting sick or dying?”  I would justify it by saying they were threatening my health and the health of the people I love. In the end I couldn’t make it work with my values.  I mean, I’m still angry, but without a viable accountability strategy, it’s hard not to let schadenfreude take over.

Freuden-freude is the opposite of schadenfreude.  It’s the enjoyment of another’s success.  When others report success to us, they generally hope for an empathic response of shared joy.  Which is freuden-freude.

If instead they get a negative, competitive reaction, they may respond with confusion, disappointment, irritation, or all three.  Ongoing lack of freuden-freude can eventually pose a fatal challenge to a relationship, and in turn, repeated relationship failures often produce depression.  We suspect that depressed folks might exhibit deficiencies in freuden-freude.

Brown concludes with…In teaching our kids how to cultivate meaningful connection with the people in their lives, we’ve always told them that good friends are not afraid of your light and never blow out your flame.  And you don’t blow out their flame.  Even when their flame is really bright and it makes you worry about your own flame.

When something good happens to you, they celebrate your flame.  When something good happens to them, you celebrate their flame.

We always have our kids hold out there hands, palms flat, and say “If this is your flame and the wind picks up, good friends cups their hands around your flame to keep it from going out.  And you do the same for them.”

We have always said, “No flame blower outers” and that’s our way of saying less schadenfreude and more freuden-freude.

What does this mean for the men of F3?

  • Look anywhere in the world right now and you will see people deriving joy from other’s failures or misfortune.
  • Schadenfreude can make you feel good and really get stirred up in groups of like-minded individuals…and we are a group…so we have to watch ourselves.
  • Because it’s an emotion that rewards the brain, we need an accountability strategy to be sure it doesn’t take over. We need to be that accountability for one another.
  • As leaders in our community, we need to ensure we are protecting and celebrating everyone’s flame. Remember, “no flame blower outers here”.
  • And if we are being good leaders, we will take joy in seeing other’s flames shine even brighter.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
We have Goober in our thoughts and prayers.

HEAVY Q @ THE PROJECT

THE SCENE: 66 and gloomy
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER – DONE.
WARM-O-RAMA:

2. Projectivator x7
3. Tempo Squat x7
4. Tempo Merk x5
5. Mtn Climber x10
6. LBAC F/B X7
7. Moroccan x7
8. Grady Corns x7
9. Chattanooga Cherry Pickers x7
10. Burpees 5 OYO
11. Knoxville Cherry Pickers 5-IC
12. Stretch OYO
13. Mosey to Playground

THA-THANG:

• Playground: 5 pull-ups/20 merkins (2X)
• MUCHO CHESTO @ Amphitheater: 10 – merkins, 10 – wide merkins, 10 – diamond merkins, 10 – stagger right, 10 – stagger left (hold plank – someone lead until 6) (rinse/repeat)
• Mosey to RC
• FLORA 1-2-3 (partner up, 1CMU/PAX)
o Upper: P1 – 100 Diamond Merk (switch every 10)
 P2 – Plank on CMU
 P1+P2 Lap around Parking Lot with CMU
o CORE: P1 – 200 LBC (switch every 20)
 P2 – Hold legs 6” w/ CMU above head
 P1+P2 Lap around Parking Lot with CMU
o LOWER: P1 – 300 Squats w/ CMU (switch every 25)
 P2 – Al Gore with CMU
 P1+P2 Lap around Parking Lot with CMU

Mosey to Playground – 5 pull-ups+20 BBS+5 pull-ups

MARY:

PAX Choice: Hello Dolly, Side crunches (both sides, obviously), Flutterkicks, Mountain Climbers, Freddy Mercury, Heals-to-heaven

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
6STRONG: Kick, Rocket, Biohack, Bobbit, Mathlete, and Snaggletooth

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

I shared about a personal family issue that we had prayed about last week. And it necessitates the urgency of speaking to our children about things we may not feel ready to put on them. These are things that I am needing to teach to my children now:

  1. Life is hard. We are born into a world at war. We have an enemy of our souls that is ultimately behind the evil, brokenness, and tragedy in our fallen world.
  2. You are not the center of the universe – God is. And life in/with HIM is truly life – an adventure and a romance.
  3. You are not in control – but you have a role to play in how things unfold and how His Kingdom advances. Everything about who you are is created by purposeful design for such a time and place as this.

MOLESKIN:
The above COT/BOM is not original to me. I learned it from John Eldredge, author of Wild at Heart and several other books. 

Thank you for your friendship and prayers, brothers.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
FIRST EVER VQ at Rampart tomorrow!

Family Q coming up – see Slack.

Other stuff too.

12 Sides of Mayhem

THE SCENE: Warm, 60’s almost perfect gloom.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

SSH X 10

LBAC forward and backwards x 10.

Little of This.

Little of that.
THA-THANG:
We partnered up, and each group received a 12 sided di. While one partner did the workout from the dice, the other alternated between goblet squats and curls. The exercises and destination were determined by fate.

  • Take your block with you, and carry it up the stairs 5 times – 1
  • 10 CMU pull-through merkins at the apex – 2
  • 15 curls for the girls at the troll end of the troll bridge -3
  • 20 Grave diggers at the tennis courts – 4
  • 25 CMU Big Boys at the Playground – 5
  • 30 Overhead press on the Grinder – 6
  • 25 Skullcrushers at the swings – 7
  • 20 American Hammers at the Flags – 8.
  • 15 CMU Step ups (single count) Bench of your choice – 9
  • 10 Blockees at the Apex – 10.
  • 5 Derkins on the CMU, your location of choice – 11
  • Open the box, complete the directions, don’t tell the others – 12.
  • In the box were directions to overhead press x 10 for each stair working up the stairs at the end of the grinder.

MARY:
Tempo Overhead Press x 10.

CMU up flutter kicks x 9.
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:
Reflected on this this quote: “You cannot passively train your children in the way they should go. They will not pick up on the doctrine of God by instinct. Be more than their caretaker. Be their teacher.” ~ Matt Chandler and Adam Griffin in “Family Discipleship.”
MOLESKIN:
Insert any personal comments, notes, devotion content, etc.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Insert information about upcoming events, 2nd or 3rd F opportunities, and any other announcements.

Brickyard – back and forth and around in circles

THE SCENE: Gloom, feeling more humid imo.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

the norm – SSH, Claps, lunges and cherry pickers
THA-THANG:

Bataan Death Crawl
Bear Crawl in a line. Last guy does 5 burpees then runs to catch up, tagging the last guy for his burpees on the way to the front of the line.
Sprint (1 of 2)
First finisher counts out loud after crossing finish line. The following sprinters must listen & remember there lag number as they cross finish.
Circuit
SSH, 100 count
Squat thrusters w/ CMUs
Shoulder Taps
Lunges
Sprint (2 of 2)
To start, first finisher of first sprint will count down from prev. run longest lag number + 5sec., when you hear your number start your sprint! – count down with push ups.

MARY:
Flutter Kicks, planks, box-cutters, BBS & gas pumps

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
“For many of us, there’s a gap between the compass and the clock – between what’s deeply important to us and the way we spend our time.” – Steven Covey It’s easy to proceed without a plan and procrastinate the things that matter. Let’s ask ourselves, what is our aim. Where do we want our families to be, our kids, our church, our health. “Where there is no vision, the people perish… Proverbs 29:18

Hot Mile

THE SCENE:

Mid 50s
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

SSH X20

LBCS X10

CHERRY PICKERS X7

MOSEY OVER TO OVAL OFFICE
THA-THANG:
PYRAMIND COUNT WITH LAP IN BETWEEN 5, 10, 15, 20

BLOCKEES

GOOD MORNINGS

THRUSTERS

SWINGS

MARY:
MOSEY BACK TO GRINDSTONE
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:
WE CANT CONTROL WHAT’S GOING ON AROUND US. WE CAN ONLY CONTROL HOW WE REACT
MOLESKIN:

I HAD TO HAVE THIS CONVERSATION WITH A 14 YEAR OLD STUDENT, AND IT WAS A GOOD REMINDER OF THIS LESSON
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Insert information about upcoming events, 2nd or 3rd F opportunities, and any other announcements.