F3 Knoxville

The Manhattan Project

THE SCENE:

Partly Cloudy Temperature Humidity Feels like Wind Speed Wind Direction
43 ℉ 83% 39 ℉ 5.7 mi/h NNE

F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER.
I am not a professional.

WARM-O-RAMA:

25 SSHs .
10 Storm Troopers.
10 Windmills.
10 Tie Fighters
10 Merkin/Mtn Climber Combination

THA-THANG:
Mosey towards main parking lot near St. Patrick statue.  Divide into two teams. Thang consists of running around parking lot and back to statue area. Each PAX rolls two dice and perform two sets of exercises defined by the numbers that show up on each dice. After completing the exercises and lap, they record a tally for their team. Running and Rolling dice for ~15 minutes. Team with most tallies wins.

Exercises are:
Dice #1
1 – Burpee x 10
2 – Bear Crawl
3 – Derkins x 25
4 – Flutter Kicks 4 cnt x 20
5 – Box Jumps x 20
6 – Dips x 30
Dice #2
1 – Bernie Bear Crawl
2 – Wide Merkins x 25
3 – Hello Dollys 4 cnt x 20
4 – Iron Mikes x 20
5 – Diamond Merkins x 25
6 – Motivators from 5

Then mosey to picnic pavilion. Divide into 5 groups. There are 5 stations with different exercises at each. Rotate the stations doing the exercises until time to recover. Rinse and Repeat. Stations where:
1. Picnic Pavilion – Using picnic table benches, 15 straight leg lifts and 15 knees to chest. Ab work with legs hanging off end of bench.
2. Pull Up bars – AMRAP twice. Carolina Dry Docks for those not wanting to share equipment.
3. Stonehenge – 20 Derkins and 20 Irkins.
4. Fire Pit – 20 Box Jumps and 10 single leg squats (5 each leg).
5. Volleyball Benches. PAX pick two from the following: – 20 Derkins, 20 Dips, 20 Box Jumps or Step Ups, 20 Carolina Dry Docks, or 20 Bicep Push Ups

Then Mosey back to AO.

MARY:
31 LBCs.
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
18 Brothers.  Welcome to FNG – Interpol and congrats to being of the watch list for 5(?) years.
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

Lots of very interesting things have happened at ORNL since its beginning in 1943.  One was that they hired me 20 years ago on Jan 29th 2001.  Here’s a link describing ORNL’s history.  https://www.ornl.gov/content/seventy-five-years-great-science.  Check out the timeline and interactive mural.

 

MOLESKIN:
Prayers for the wives recovering from and going into surgery.  For the kids struggling with issues at school.  For our brothers battling illness.  For Pom Pom, who is 4 months from his wedding day.  And for what are the far too normal requests that continue to be issues for us all (Covid, Racism, ….).

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Blood Drive on Friday

Asylum CSAUP on Saturday

Rain Stations

THE SCENE: 40° & Wet

F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER

WARM-O-RAMA:

  • SSH IC | Windmills IC

THA-THANG:

40sec at each station. 20sec to move to next station. SSH & flip some stations after each round. Stations included:

  • Boat Hold
  • Squats
  • Pullups
  • Calf Raises
  • Dips
  • BBS/LBC
  • Table Row/BAC
  • American Hammer/Flutter
  • Lunge/Step Up
  • Incline Merk/Wall Sit

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

5 HIMs

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

Philippians 4:4-9 — Always be full of joy in the Lord. I say it again—rejoice! Let everyone see that you are considerate in all you do. Remember, the Lord is coming soon. Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus. And now, dear brothers and sisters, one final thing. Fix your thoughts on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable. Think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise. Keep putting into practice all you learned and received from me—everything you heard from me and saw me doing. Then the God of peace will be with you.

 

In a year like this, we all have a reason to be down. But we all also have a reason to be full of joy. And at least a part of being joyful is what you choose to fix your thoughts on…

What is true, honorable, right, pure, lovely, and admirable in your life and in the world right now? How can you celebrate these things today?

DORA at the equalizer

THE SCENE: 32 and doggy
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Cherry pickers

SSH

some of these some of those

feet together stretch
THA-THANG:

partnering up and get ready for a nice fun beat down.For stations and with three exercises at each station one partner will run to the next station while the first partner does the first exercise. The second partner comes back and does the exercise while the first partner runs to the next station and back. Repeat all the way through each set of exercises to the end of the path and back.

  • First station:
  • Merkens, Plyo Merkens, shoulder taps
  • Second station:
  • LBC, side crunches, hello Dolly’s
  • Third station:
  • Burpees, American hammers, V ups
  • Fourth station:
  • Iron Mike’s, squats, lunges

MARY:
First pickle pounders, butterfly stretch
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
Use the TAGS on right-side to record PAX (BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOURSELF) iattendance. Be sure to select the AO in CATEGORY above TAGS and then delete these notes!
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Insert the WORD here.
MOLESKIN:
Insert any personal comments, notes, devotion content, etc.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Insert information about upcoming events, 2nd or 3rd F opportunities, and any other announcements.

Around and around

THE SCENE: about 40 with some chilly wind.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

SSH x20, Windmills x10, Tempo Squats x10, Grady Corns x15, little bit of this and little bit of that.  Also did a warm-up mosey around the track.

THA-THANG:

5-minute complex:

  • 1st minute — reverse lunges
  • 2nd minute — reverse lunges + squats
  • 3rd minute — reverse lunges + squats + inch-worms
  • 4th minute — reverse lunges + squats + inch-worms + merkin
  • 5th minute — reverse lunges + squats + inch-worms + merkin + shoulder taps

Around and around.  Did 6 rounds adding an exercise each time.  In between rounds, we worked on sprints on the soccer field increasing our speed each time til 100% sprint after 6th round.

  • Round 1 — 10 burpees
  • Round 2 — 10 burpees + 10 iron mikes
  • Round 3 — 10 burpees + 10 iron mikes + 10 jump-knee-tucks
  • Round 4 — 10 burpees + 10 iron mikes + 10 jump-knee tucks + 10 squat jumps
  • Round 5 — 10 burpees + 10 iron mikes + 10 jump-knee tucks + 10 squat jumps + 10 plyo-merkins
  • Round 6 — 10 burpees + 10 iron mikes + 10 jump-knee tucks + 10 squat jumps + 10 plyo-merkins + 10 v-ups.

Took a mosey around the track doing some dips along the way.  Stopped at the small basketball court for a merkin ring-of-fire.

MARY:
Just enough time for some flutter-kicks.

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
7 HIMs.

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

1 Timothy 2:1–6

[1] First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people, [2] for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way. [3] This is good, and it is pleasing in the sight of God our Savior, [4] who desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth. [5] For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, [6] who gave himself as a ransom for all, which is the testimony given at the proper time. (ESV)

Remembering a True High Impact Man – Martin Luther King, Jr.

THE SCENE: Mid 30s with a windchill just below freezing but dry, so that was good
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:
18th day of the year – 347 days remaining. What are you going to do with them?

Actor Carey Grant was born this day in 1904.  Actor Kevin Costner was born this day in 1955.  Hockey player Mark Messier was born this day in 1961.  Eagle Glenn Frey died this day in 2016.  But, this day is not about any of them.  Today, January 18th falls on the third Monday in January, which is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Today is the 35th national observance of MLK Day.

SSHs x 35 (4 ct)

In 1983, President Reagan signed a bill that would establish a nationally-observed holiday in honor of MLK.  He is the only non-president to have received that honor.  He is also the only non-president with a memorial located on the National Mall in Washington, DC.

Burpee x 1

The holiday was first celebrated in 1986 on the third Monday in January near MLK’s birthday (January 15, 1929).  It was not officially observed by all 50 states until January 18, 1993 (28 years ago today).

Little Baby Arm Circles Forward x 14 (4 ct)

Little Baby Arm Circles Backward x 14 (4 ct)

Some Michael Phelps

A little bit of this and a little bit of that x 2

THA-THANG:

Mosey to the Flag Pole

There is no better place to celebrate MLK Day than the Equalizer at Carl Cowan Park.  Cowan was a local MLK, so to speak, who did a lot for equality and race relations in Knox County.  In 1953, Cowan became the first African-American to serve as an Assistant District Attorney in Knox County.

This has nothing to do with MLK or Cowan, but today we are playing Ghost-Man Baseball.  No one had ever played it before because I just made it up. Here’s how it works (hopefully):

Home plate = the flag pole

First base = point in the diamond around the loop just beyond the playground

Second base = top of the diamond around the loop just beyond the tennis courts

Third base = point of the diamond around the loop in stinky corner

Divide into two teams

Team 1 runs to first base, does the exercises there and returns home.  Team 2 does core exercises at home plate while Team 1 is gone.  Team 1 comes back to home plate and does the core exercises while Team 2 runs to first base, does the exercises there, and returns to home plate.  Team 1 then runs to second base, stopping at first base to do the exercises there before moving on to second base (because you have to touch the bag before advancing), does the exercises at second, and returns to home plate via first base (but not doing the first base exercises again on the way back).  Team 2 is doing the core exercises at home plate and switches with Team 1 again.  Repeat this process until each team has hit a single, a double, a triple, and finally a home run, i.e., ran all of the way around the bases to home plate (stopping at each base along the way and doing the exercises) and finishing with home run exercises at home plate (no sweeping back because it’s a home run).  After the home run exercises, Team 1 does the core exercises at home plate while waiting for Team 2 to complete its home run trot and exercises.

Here are the exercises:

First base – Merkins

Second base – Squats

Third base – CDDs

Home Run – Burpees

As mentioned, today is the 35th observance of MLK Day.  Also, MLK received a Nobel Peace Prize when he was 35 years of age.  At the time, he was the youngest person to receive the award.  Therefore, the reps at each stop, including the home run, are 35.

Home plate core exercises (while the other team is running the bases) are the team’s choice of core exercise(s) done the entire time that the other team is running.

It worked as planned, but we starting running out of time, so both teams did the home run lap together, and we only had time for 10 burpees at home plate.

Mosey back to the AO

MARY:
We got a lot of Mary in during the workout at home plate, trust me.

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
11 HIMs

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

In 1957, MLK and other civil rights activists – mostly ministers – founded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (“SCLC”).  The group was committed to achieving full equality for African Americans through non-violent protest.  The SCLC’s motto was: “Not one hair of one head of one person should be harmed.”  MLK was elected president of the SCLC in 1957 and served until his assassination in 1968.  During that time, MLK traveled over 6,000,000 miles, spoke over 2,500 times, and wrote 5 books.

MLK was assassinated on April 4, 1968.  The night before his assassination, MLK gave a speech at a church in Memphis and seemed to foreshadow his death:

“Like anybody, I would like to live a long life.  Longevity has its place.  But I’m not concerned about that now. . . .  I’ve seen the Promised Land.  I may not get there with you.  But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the Promised Land.  And I’m happy tonight.  I’m not worried about anything.  I’m not fearing any man.  Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.”

His words were truly powerful.  Here are a few other examples:

“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” 

“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that.  Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”

“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”

“The time is always right to do what is right.”

“True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of justice.” 

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.”

“Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.”

“In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.”

“I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality.  This is why right, temporarily defeated, is stronger than evil triumphant.”

“I have decided to stick with love.  Hate is too great a burden to bear.”

“Be a bush if you can’t be a tree.  If you can’t be a highway, just be a trail.  If you can’t be a sun, be a star.  For it isn’t by size that you win or fail.  Be the best of whatever you are.”

“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’”

We need more leaders like MLK.

MOLESKIN:

During the workout, I shared some trivia about MLK:

MLK was born as Michael King, Jr.  His father was a Baptist minister in Atlanta.  Sr. visited Germany in 1934 and was inspired by the Protestant Reformation leader, Martin Luther.  Sr. began calling himself Martin Luther King as a result, and Sr. later referred to his son as Martin Luther King, Jr.

MLK was arrested 29 times and assaulted 4 times.

MLK received 20 honorary degrees from colleges and universities in the U.S. and around the world.

In 1963, MLK became the first African American to be named Time magazine’s “Man of the Year.” 

There are approximately 900 streets named after MLK in the U.S.  Italy and Israel also have streets named after him.

On September 20, 1958, a woman stabbed MLK in the chest with a letter opener at a book signing in Harlem.  MLK nearly died, but he was saved after hours of surgery.  MLK later stated that he felt no anger or ill will towards the woman.

Prayers for Ribbed’s wife and Dusty’s cousin

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Blood drive at the Asylum on 1/29

CSAUP at the Asylum on 1/30