F3 Knoxville

Sand Bag Hill

Asylum AM

THE SCENE
80 degrees and cloudy

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THE THANG
COP
Side Saddle Hop        ICx20
Squat                          ICx15
Baby Arm Circle        ICx15
Reverse Arm Circle   ICx15
Imperial Walkers      ICx10
Merkins                      ICx10

Grab a Battle Buddy and move to the hill beside the AO; each group has a 50lb sand bag

Sandbag Hill
BB#1 runs up the hill w/ sandbag and does 10 merkins; returns to bottom
BB#2 squats continuously while BB#1 is running

Rinse and repeat 3x

Indian Run to grassy area near Northshore entrance

Pit-stop #1
Carolina Dry Docks ICx10
Ring of Fire with 5 merkins, 4 merkins, 3 merkins, 2 merkins and 1 merkins

Indian Run to coupon pile

Gone in 60 Seconds
Overhead Press         As many as you can in 60 seconds
Weighted Squats       As many as you can in 60 seconds
Merkins                      As many as you can in 60 seconds
Weighted Squats       As many as you can in 60 seconds

Return coupons and run to Pavilion

Pit-stop #2
Dips ICx10
Incline Merkins ICx15

Mosey back to the AO

Ab-O-Rama
Hello Dolly      led by Proton
Boat-Canoe    led by Bookworm
LBC                 led by P-nut
Mountain Climbers   ICx15  led by P-nut

COT
Name-O-Rama

9 PAX came out and did WORK on a muggy Tuesday afternoon. Great, spirited mumblechatter.

BOM
P-nut read from Daniel 3 and told the story of Shadrach, Meshack and Abednego. King Nebuchadnezzar threw them into the fiery furnace because of their faith in God and their refusal to worship any pagan gods. God took care of them and didn’t allow them to be harmed in the fire. P-nut reminded the PAX that God still protects us today from hardship and strife- if we submit AND commit to Him.

P-nut took prayer requests, including Hooker’s uncle and prayers of praise for P-nut’s son, JT (ankle healing).

MOLESKIN
The PAX came ready to sweat. Proton and Woodshack arrived in similar antique Jeeps and matching F3 shirts. The other 7 members of the PAX were instantly reminded that they were in the presence of the West Knoxville “cool kids.” I think that they called one another to match vehicles and outfits.

God loves you and I do too.