F3 Knoxville

Your own worst critic

THE SCENE: F3 degrees Celsius outside
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

SSH (4ct IC) x20
Tempo squat (4 count down, 3 count hold, 1 count up IC) x5
Windmills (4ct IC) x10
Baby arm circles forward (4ct IC) x10
Baby arm circles reverse (4ct IC) x10
Overhead thumbs up (4ct IC) x10
Overhead thumbs down (4ct IC) x10
Overhead press (4ct IC) x10

THA-THANG:
CCD to dive bomber  x10
Flutter kicks (4ct) x25

Run to splash pad

Navy seal burpees x10
LBC (4ct) x25

(Lunge, squat, lunge, squat=1) x10

Run to docks and repeat

Abs until the six

MARY:
Mosey to AO at 6:05

Alt dead bugs (4ct) x20
Dead bug toe touches (hold for 10 seconds every 5 reps) x15
Rocking planks x10

Overhead thumbs up (4ct IC) x10
Overhead thumbs down (4ct IC) x10
Overhead press (4ct IC) x10

Forward fly’s Thumbs forward (4ct IC) x10

Forward Fly’s Thumps back (4ct IC) x10

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Today I wanted to talk about that criticism we put ourselves through and how it’s important to focus on self love and self care. There was a song that really stood out to me lately called “talk to a friend” by Slaves.

Tell me, what kind of man am I supposed to be?
When the lines the razor blade made are faded
Is there really any hope for me?
If a simple conversation’s complicated

I know everything I’ve ever done wrong
That kind of memory won’t let me move on
Though there’s bound to be some things that you ain’t told me
I could never be ashamed of you

I wouldn’t talk to a friend the way I talk to myself
See the voice in my head really needs some help

Step inside this is my confession
I let resentment turn into a deep depression
I spend the next five lines asking bad questions
How could I hit rock bottom never learning a lesson?
Do I deserve this hurting?
If my body goes limp, would I float to the surface?
Or can I live in a world with no purpose?
How could I change when I’m still the same person?

What I’m wanting everyone to think about from today is how are you taking care of yourself today? If you can’t love yourself, then it’s nearly impossible to love someone else or accept love.

MOLESKIN:

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
IronPax workouts at the dogpound weeks 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 going on 8/25, 9/1, 9/8, 9/15, 9/22 respectively. Sign up if interested.

There will be a normal Q at 5:30am if you are not doing the IronPax

Boulder Shoulders, Terrific Triceps & Colossal Calves

THE SCENE:  70 and perfect
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

  • Cherry Pickers (IC) 4 CT X 10
  • Baby Arm Circles Forward X 10 followed by Michael Phelps
  • Baby Arm Circles Backward X 10 followed by Michael Phelps
  • Tempo Squats (IC) 4 CT X 10
  • Tempo Merkins X 10
  • Side Straddle Hops (IC) X 20
  • Twinkle Toes (IC) X 20
  • Mosey to the Junkyard

THA-THANG:

Halfway to the Junkyard 

  • 10 Carolina DriDocks
  • 10 Diamond Merkins
  • AMRAP curb calf raises

Junkyard – Behind Maintenance Building – Coupon Pile – Mosey to next parking lot – switch exercises every parking stripe

  • COLT 45s (15/15/15 CMU curls)
  • 10 CMU Overhead Press move to next parking stripe (70 total)
  • 10 CMU Tricep Extension move to next parking stripe (70 total)
  • On the way back,
  • 5 CMU thrusters and move to next parking stripe (35 total)
  • 15 CMU calf raises and move to the next parking stripe (105 total)
  • COLT 45s –
  • Mosey to Maple Street Bakery

Maple Street Parking Lot – Two groups

1st Group -grab 2 smaller coupons

  • 10 coupon Overhead Press
  • 10 coupon front raises
  • 10 coupon back raises
  • 10 coupon side raises
  • 10 coupon tricep extension
  • Rinse & repeat for 6 minutes
  • Switch w/ other group

2nd Group

  • 10 dips
  • 10 Carolina Dri-Docks
  • 10 diamond Merkins
  • 20 curb calf raises
  • Rinse & Repeat for 6 minutes
  • Switch w/ other group
  • Mosey to AO

MARY:

  • Imperial Walkers (IC X 20)
  • AMRAP Big Boy Situps

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

FNG – welcome Wheelchair

5K, Doodle Dandy, Guardrail, Gump, Hounddog, Kickflip, Poolboy, Ralph, Spotter, Sunrise, Survivor, Wanderer & Booster

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

I love reading positive stories and quotes.  I believe the glass is half full, not half empty.  Every day, I try to read quotes from Jon Gordon and Bob Goff and would encourage you to do the same.  Here are some of my favorites…

Jon Gordon

Today Feed the Positive and Weed the Negative. Your mind is like a Garden and the key is to create a fertile environment for great things to grow and happen. The more you feed yourself with the positive the more you can feed others. If you don’t have it, you can’t share it. Jon Gordon

I believe what I believe. It may be different than your beliefs but I can still have love for you and whether you have love for me is your choice. I don’t mind if you disagree. You may see the world differently than I do. We can agree to disagree and still be friends.

Today and every day:
-Your purpose is greater than your challenges.
-Your positivity is greater than negativity.
-Your vision is greater than your circumstance.
-Your love is greater than fear.

Bob Goff

Love difficult people…You’re one of them.

Each of us gets to decide with every opportunity whether to lean in or step back – to say yes, ignore it, or tell God why He has the wrong person.

Eyes on the horizon,
feet where you are,
navigating what’s in between
with courage, hope, authenticity and Jesus.

If you constantly strive for perfection, you will live in a continual state of frustration. Don’t try to be perfect. Try to be better.

Choosing to be positive and having a grateful attitude is going to determine how you’re going to live your life.

One day you will wake up, and there won’t be any more time to do the things you’ve always wanted to. Do it now.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Sign Up To Q/VQ

Rain Plans

THE SCENE: Lower 70’s, started with a drizzle ended with a downpour
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

SSH, Arm Circles, Shoulder Taps, Tempo Squats, Rockettes
THA-THANG:
Went to the coupon pile by L&N and got ourselves a brick. Moseyed with our bricks over to the 11th street garage. Here we had 4 cones spaced out on the opposite end of the garage. We did suicides, running to the 1st cone and back, then to the 2nd cone and 1st cone and back, and so on til we hit all 4. Each cone had an exercise assigned to it.

  • Round 1 (with our rocks): Cone 1= 15 curls, 2= 15 tricep extensions, 3= 15 shoulder presses, 4= 15 goblet squats
  • Round 2 (without our rocks): Cone 1= 15 LBCs, 2= 15 Merkins, 3= 15 American Hammers (4ct.), 4= 15 Hand Release Merkins
  • Intermission: Took a break from suicides with 1 minute wall sits, 5 reps of slow merkins, then another minute of wall sits and 5 more reps of slow merkins
  • Rinse and Repeat: We did all the above one more time through

MARY:
Ran back to under the bridge, did some flutterkicks and grasshoppers, ended with the word there and then took our rocks back
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Mr. Wedgie talked about being a bit of an overplanner at the Quacken yesterday. I had been reading Proverbs earlier and one of my favorite verses that Wedgie reminded me of is “In his heart a man plans his course, but the Lord determines his steps” (Prov. 16:9) I think this can often sound like “My plans are useless because at the end of the day God decides what happens”, but the accurate way to hear this is “my plans succeed because the Lord allows them to”. My campus ministry has made all sorts of plans to accommodate for the restrictions on campus in order for us to continue to minister to UT students, but at any point in the future we could be told to limit our numbers even more, to no longer meet on or near campus, or that we aren’t even allowed to come to campus at all. So right now we’ve been spending a lot of time praying about and reminding ourselves that our plans are worth pursuing, but that should our plans change we should be content and remember that the Lord is still sovereign. So I encouraged all of us to continue to put effort and thought into our plans, but to hold onto them open handed and be willing to see them change

Keep your spokes tight, it’s a balancing act

THE SCENE: No rain, then rain, but some good mumble chatter this morning !
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

SSH, tempo squats, sprinter sit ups
THA-THANG:
Mosey to top of crumpit . 3 minutes of love. Perform each set of exercises for 3 minutes straight but switching between each exercise every 30 seconds until 3 minutes is up. Sets of exercises were as follows ;

SEAL Jacks/ Iron squats

Plank ups/Hydraulic squats

Skaters/bodybuilders

Sprinter Sit Ups/Merkins

Air Chair/Squats

LBC/Gas Pumps

Run up/Run down(run down “side hustle “ around the poplar tree , back up around crumpit tree, down to the trail and back up x3)

Side plank right/ Left

Body builders/JLO Peter parkers

MARY:
Merkins, Peter Parker’s , flutters, hello dollies , alternating super mans , merkins , Peter Parker’s
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
6 pax incl FNG red light !
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Keep your spokes tight or always be tightening them
MOLESKIN:
Laird Hamilton speaks about keeping your spokes tight like a bicycle wheel. If one is not tight the wheel gets out of balance. I have some loose spokes I need to tighten . One of those is looking to Jesus more , faith etc… no matter what spoke is loose on your wheel , keep working on it until it’s tight . We will always have loose spokes but keep working on it ! Life is a game of maintaining balance
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Insert information about upcoming events, 2nd or 3rd F opportunities, and any other announcements.

The Essential Isn’t Imposed

THE SCENE: Misty and humid, temps is 80s
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

20 Plank Jacks, 10 Burpees, 10 Windmills, 10 Toes Reaches, 7 Wide Arm Circles Forward, 7 Backward
THA-THANG:
Mosey to stop sign at northeastern corner of Admin Bldg.  20 Hello Dollies.

Mosey to perimeter trail and head west.  We will follow the perimeter trail north to the shaded tree by Lyons Bend.  20 American Hammers.

Mosey to Mt. Everest.  We will do 40 Baby Crunches, then run up to large tree, circle around it and return.

Mosey to shaded area by water bldg.  20 Flutter Kicks.

Mosey to North Shore gate and head east on trail.  There will be cones in flat grassy area to the right.  We will divide up men to start at different cones.  We will go counter-clockwise to each cone. The cones will list exercises.  We will do circle the cones three times doing the first exercise listed the first time there and continue in sequence the next time there.  However, before starting into the next sequence of cone exercises we will make a full circle around the cones.  Here are the exercises for each cone:

  • Cone 1:  1. 20 Bobby Hurleys.  2. 20 Smurf Jacks.  3. 20 Star Jumps.
  • Cone 2:  1. 20 Big Boy Sit-ups.  2. 20 Squats.  3. 20 Bicycle Kicks (4 ct)
  • Cone 3:  1. 20 Iron Mikes (both legs = 1).  2. 20 Mountain Climbers (both legs = 1).  3. 20 Shoulder Taps (both shoulders = 1)
  • Cone 4:  1. 20 Merkins.  2. 20 Carolina Dry Docks  3.  20 Diamond Merkins

Mosey to beginning of parking lot at Area 51.  We will Bernie Sanders to the curb by the grass, then run back to the starting point of the parking lot, then Bernie Sanders back to the curb again.  Next, at curb we will do 20 Toe Taps (4 ct).  Then we will run to the road up top where there is a shaded tree.  There, we will do 30 Second Leg Lift.

Mosey to bat cave.  From the bat cave we will sprint to the administration parking lot.  Each man walks back to bat cave after the sprint, then sprints to parking lot again.

Mosey to AO.

MARY:
20 Hello Dollies, 20 Tempo Merkins.
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
20 men, no FNGs.
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

Quote from James Finley, a theologian and former monk who studied under Thomas Merton: “That which is essential never imposes itself for love is always offered, it’s never imposed, and that which in unessential is constantly imposing itself.”

God created us in His image.  He made us for communication with Him.  We fall short in life if not with Him.  We are in need of Him.  Without Him we are thirsty.  Without Him there is something wrong in our lives.  His love is Essential.  And, as James Finley says, his love is offered freely to us.  It is not imposed, it is not forced upon us. It comes to us in so many ways: the playfulness of a child, the chance for rest or Sabbath, the words of the Bible, the laughter among friends, intimacy with a partner, the love shared by a neighbor, the smile of a stranger, the songs of the birds, the beauty of the mountains, the plains, the wind, the sky, God’s creation.  Notice how these Essential things hang back, they do not force their will on us, they do not impose themselves.  Notice how we have to truly look, to truly listen, to truly observe in order to appreciate them.  It is like pulling over to the side of the road to really enjoy a sunset.  You sit there in your car and our blown away by the beauty.  And then, after you start the car up and drive on home, you think to yourself, I need to do this more often, I need to truly take this beauty in each day.  It is like when you hear a great song that makes the hair rise on your skin and you think, how beautiful, how powerful, this song makes me want to be more than what I have been.  Or, it is like when you are at worship and hear a particular sermon that makes you almost want to cry and you think, man, I need to remember this, I need to take this into the fiber of my being . . . and, a few days later you kind of forget what the sermon was all about.

A problem we humans face is that, like Finley claims, “the unessential is constantly imposing itself” on us.  What are some of these unessential things?  Wealth, power, fame, success, popularity are examples.  Think about our daily lives.  Think about what the world says we should be.  We are constantly bombarded by shoulds in our lives. “I should do more to rise to the top at work.”  “I should work more hours so that I can make more money.”  “I should get a bigger home.”  “I should get a nicer car.”  “I need to participate in more organizations so that I am doing more with my life.”  “I gotta make that deadline.” “I should be slimmer and more fit.”  “I should spend more of my time working for charities so that people see how much I am giving to others.”  “I need to be the top salesman in my region this year”.  “I need to belong to that country club because it is populated by some of the most notable people in Knoxville.”  I am not saying that any of the above things are unworthy.  But, they are unessential.  These shoulds are often what we pay the most attention to.  And by doing that, we lose sight of God’s creation, God’s love.  We miss out on what God has made essential for us.

Lord, help us to spend more time focusing on the essential.  You have given these essential things to us because you love us.  You don’t impose them on us.  You give us free will to accept them because you know that true love cannot be forced upon us.  Help take our eyes away from what is unessential and keep our eyes on you.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Prayers for Title -9 as he adjusts to living in Oregon, for Lily’s wife who will have double mastectomy surgery on Wednesday, Augut 19, for Thunderstruck’s mother as she faces chemotherapy and blood transfusions, for safety of the F3 dads and kids at camp this weekend, for the AO in Morristown that we helped start.  Steam will be going to the Morristown AO workout to support them this Saturday and welcomes anyone who would like to go with him.