F3 Knoxville

Using the Pullup Bars

THE SCENE: 66°F, Cloudy and wet
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

  • SSH x20 IC
  • Merkins x10 IC
  • Squats x10 IC
  • Burpees x5 OYO

THA-THANG:
Mosey to the CMU pile

  • CMU swings x20, then run up hill to pull-up bars, 5 let downs (negative pull-up)
  • Supermans x20, then run up hill to pull-up bars, 5 let downs (negative pull-up)
  • Push-ups x20, then run up hill to pull-up bars, 5 let downs (negative pull-up)
  • American Hammers x20 (four count), then run up hill to pull-up bars, 5 let downs (negative pull-up)
  • Plank jacks x20, then run up hill to pull-up bars, 5 let downs (negative pull-up)
  • One leg squat x10 (each leg), then run up hill to pull-up bars, 5 let downs (negative pull-up)

Repeat

MARY:

  • Quad stretch
  • Runner stretch
  • Pidgin stretch
  • Plank
    • Hand and leg up
    • Switch to other side
  • Flutter Kicks x36 IC
  • LBC x30 IC

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
Guardrail, Dart Gun, Shrubbery, Lil’ Spice, Stitch, Stiff Arm, Data, Erector,  Wheelchair, Room Service, Frenchie, Archie (QIC) -12

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
When your feeling tired, be inspired by this verse.
“Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God.”
‭‭Hebrews 12:1-2 ESV‬‬
https://bible.com/bible/59/heb.12.1-2.ESV

JUCO Battleship

THE SCENE:   Mid 60s and drizzly.  Perfect for a beatdown.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER:  Administered
WARM-O-RAMA:

  • Grady corns?
  • Phelps
  • RFTS/LIH
  • Willy Mays Hays?
  • Tempo Squats
  • Tempo Merkins
  • Down/Up dog
  • Thread the needle
  • Projectivator?
  • Quick mosey

THA THANG:

8 parking lot lines.  Bear crawl 1 line, do 8 merkins mosey back.  Bear crawl 2 lines, 7 merkins, mosey back.  Repeat until 8 lines, 1 merkin.

 

Battleship.  Separate into two teams.  Each team has half the parking lot and 12 cones, grouped into a set of 2, two sets of 3, and a set of 4.  At “go” PAX run and grab a ball then run to one of six battle stations.  Perform the exercise, then throw the ball at the enemy’s ships.  Work at each battle station before you repeat one.  Continue until one team’s ships are sunk.

Exercises were;

  • 20 Merkins
  • 15 carolina dry docks
  • Lunges 10 each leg
  • 25 plank jacks
  • 25 Mountain Climbers (count one leg)
  • 7 burpees

Guantanamo

Rehabilitate your fleet (i.e., stand up your cones) and flip the cards. Play another round of Battleship, this time exercises were;

  • 5 donkey kicks
  • 15 diamond merkins
  • 25 hello dolly
  • 15 Bobby Hurlies
  • 7 burpees
  • 25 flutter kicks (count one leg)

Guantanamo again.

Play the song “Turn it up” by Oh The Larceny.  SSH to the cadence of the song.  Burpee each time they sing the phrase “Turn it up”.  28 Burpees + what felt like about a thousand SSH…

MARY:

Team Races.  One lap around the pond – first man back wins a point for his team, then leads us in an ab exercise.  Repeat a few times.

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

Me and 11 of the best men I know.

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

We say this in F3 – “leave no man behind – but leave no man where you found him“.  If you are striving to be a HIM, you will not be the same man next year that you were this year – because you are always growing, always be getting better.  This morning, we thought about which of the three Fs you will see growth in by the end of summer.

From Anders Ericsson’s book, “Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise”. To be excellent at something, you need…

  • …feedback. You need to be another man to know your plan, to see your work, and to provide you with feedback on your performance.

For the area that you are going to see growth in, what does “feedback” look like?

  • …to get outside of your comfort zone. Anders tells us this may be the most essential aspect of purposeful practice. He puts it directly: “If you never push yourself beyond your comfort zone, you will never improve.”

For the area that you are going to see growth in, what does “outside your comfort zone” look like?

A few men shared their goals and how they are going to pursue feedback.

MOLESKIN:

Team One with the dominating win!  Well done!

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

  • May 25 – AOQ Change at Shamrock
  • May 30 – Rampart AO Launch, 7:00 AM Fort Southwest Point
  • June 4 – Speedway Launch
  • June 11 – Family Workout at The Project.  9:00 AM
  • July 2 – Convergence at JUCO

JUCO Lumberjacks

THE SCENE: 60 degrees and a little sticky…
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Side straddle hop in cadence 20
10 tempo merkins
Arm rotations thumbs up in cadence
Reverse thumbs down in cadence
Cherry Pickers
Tempo squats
THA-THANG:
Mosey to the Greenway stopping for 20 dips along the way.

  • Stop at cone on Greeway (starting point) and do
    15x merkins
    20x Flutter kicks SC
  • Dora:
    Partner up. Saws tree limbs while your partner runs to the starting point and does
    15x merkins
    20x Flutter kicks SC
    each time a branch falls, blow the horn and everyone does 5x burpees
  • Mosey back top the flag.

MARY:
No time…
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:
Being kind takes effort!

“In view of all of this, make every effort to respond to God‘s promises. Supplement your faith with a generous provision of moral excellence, and moral excellence of knowledge, and knowledge with self control and self control with patient endurance, and patient endurance with godliness, and godliness with brotherly affection, and brotherly affection with love for everyone.”
2 Peter 1:5-7
MOLESKIN:
Insert any personal comments, notes, devotion content, etc.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Shamrock: Mermaid’s passing the flag to Betty on 5/25.

Fitness, Fellowship, Faith…and Football?

THE SCENE: Clear, 58 degrees, 87% humidity
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

1. Cherry Pickers (x6), 2. SSH (x20), 3. Hairy Rockettes (x10), 4. Tempo Squats (x10), 5. Tempo Merkins (x10), 6. Toe Merkins (x30)
THA-THANG:
Mosey around the outer loop to the coupon pile in a line. With a football, 2nd in line will throw a pass out front to the 1st in line. Receiver makes the catch, ball goes to the next 2nd in line and he falls to the back. Repeat. If you drop or incomplete a pass, both passer/receiver will drop and do 2 burpees and fall to the back. Continue until we reach the coupon pile.

Grab a coupon and do the following sets before running up the stairs and back (x3):

  • 20 curls
  • 20 overhead press
  • 20 tricep press
  • 20 upright rows

Mosey over to the Courtyard and do the following sets before running a long lap (x3):

  • 10 wall jumps
  • 20 (10 per leg) lunges
  • 20 squats
  • 20 SSH

MARY:
Mosey back to COT with football passes. 1. Flutter Kicks (x30) 2. Freddie Mercuries (x20)

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

15 HIMs including 3 RUSH. 1 FNG @Hamburglar (Jason Wood)

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
I was driving to work yesterday trying to think of what I might say here today. And during that time a car sped up next to me and cut in front of me without a signal and then slammed on their brakes and cut into the next lane before turning right. He cut 2 people off!! I thought about that for the next hour. An hour! I nearly let that 10 second episode ruin my entire morning.

Now that was small, but imagine something more thought out and manipulative. What does that look like? What does that do to you?

Forgiveness can be defined as a conscious, deliberate decision to release feelings of resentment or vengeance toward a person or group who has harmed you, regardless of whether they actually deserve it.

Well what does Jesus say about that? He said in Matthew Chapter 6:14 “For if you forgive others their offenses, your heavenly Father will forgive you as well. 15 But if you don’t forgive others, your Father will not forgive your offenses. That’s pretty significant.

Peter denied Jesus and he received forgiveness. Afterwards, he asked Jesus “Lord, how often should I forgive someone who sins against me?” He says, “Seven times?” Jesus looked at him and replied, “No, not seven times, but seventy-seven!” (Matthew 18:21–22). Or interpret that as 70 x 7 = 490.

Most of us have at least one or two people who seem unworthy of our forgiveness—people who caused us great pain, and hurt us in ways only tears and anger can express. We can forgive everyone but them. But these are the very people Jesus has in mind.

Before Jesus died we had a certificate of debt on file in heaven. All of our sins, listed. Why do you think Jesus had to suffer and die the way He did? Symbolically, His body became that list of our sins, the record of our debt. The debt was owed to God, and in one moment at the cross, He canceled it out forever. If God did that for us, we must do the same for the people we hold locked away in unforgiveness.

Forgiving people like this requires a supernatural love that is bigger than us. It’s beyond our own ability to keep forgiving. None of us can give or receive unlimited grace and forgiveness unless empowered by the Holy Spirit. It has to be a God thing. It doesn’t mean we have to forget or that we are wise to always trust again, but ask and give it over to Him.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Shamrock AOQ change on May 25, Rampart Skeletor VQ on May 23rd, Rampart launch May 30th.

Unoffendable Juco UNO

THE SCENE: Just right
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Tempo squat x 10
windmill x 10
Little Baby Arm Circles forward/back x 10
Tempo Merkin x 10
stretch ONO

THA-THANG:

Took some inspiration from Blindside and tried some F3 UNO. Moseyed to setup where we had a plywood board and CMU’s setup as table and chairs. Let’s play some UNO!

UNO Instructions
# Card = Exercises x multiplier
Color on Card = Exercise
Reverse = Repeat an exercise you’ve already done
Skip = Save to pass on a future card of your choice. Draw again.
Wild = any color exercise. Reps x 10
Wild Draw 4 = All 4 colors. Reps x 3

Partner up and draw a card. Choose from 2 sheets of exercises and do the reps based on the card drawn.
Partners can’t repeat a sheet more than twice.
First 2 sheets are Arms or Legs:

Arms
Diamond Merkin x 3 Green
Werkin x 3 Red
Carolina Dry Dock x 3 Yellow
Hand Release Merkins x 3 Blue

Legs
Squat x 10 Green
Iron Mike x 10 Red
Heels to Heaven x 10 Yellow
Imperial Squawkers x 10 Blue

After completing a card, mosey a short loop and draw another card. Rinse and repeat for ~ 8-10 minutes.
After ~10 minutes pick up CMU chairs and table and rifle carry a short distance to setup again.
Partners have 2 new sheets to choose from:

Abs
BBS x 10 Green
Kick Throughs x 10 Red
Freddy Mercury x 10 Yellow
Shoulder Taps x 10 Blue

Burpees
Burpee x 1 Green
Body Builders x 1 Red
Prisoner Cell Merkin Burpee x 1 Yellow
Spiderman burpee x 1 Blue

Play some more UNO. Draw cards, do exercises, mosey, repeat for ~8-10 minutes.
After time rifle carry/curl table and chairs to third location for 2 more sheets to choose from.

Heavy
Press x 5 Green
Curl x 5 Red
KettleBell Swing x 5 Yellow
Tricep Extension x 5 Blue

Calves
Toe merkin x 3 Green
Toe merkin x 5 Red
Toe merkin x 7 Yellow
Toe merkin x 9 Blue

Q watches the time and calls recover when it’s getting close. Head back to flag.

MARY:
Had enough time for 30 seconds of flutter kicks.

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

I was reading a book recently called Unoffendable by Brant Hansen. The premise of the book if that we can choose to be unoffendable. We can choose to not take offense.

Offense comes from anger or resentment we feel when there’s been a violation of our natural right to something. The classic example that comes to mind is driving. If you view yourself as having a natural right to go where you want to go, as fast as you want to go, it’s going to be tough getting anywhere. We’ve probably all experienced this ourselves in many areas of life.

Giving up our natural right denies ourself and points us toward others. It allows us to not get angry when things happen to us. It allows us to forgive others.

We can choose to be unoffendable.

We should choose to be unoffendable.

We are called to forgive, not be angry.

Good sense makes one slow to anger, and it is his glory to overlook an offense.

— Prov 19:11