F3 Knoxville

Dynamite

THE SCENE:   31 and clear
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER:  
WARM-O-RAMA:
 

  • Projectivators
  • Cherry pickers
  • RFTS / LIH
  • Merkins
  • Imp Lunges
  • OAT Planks
  • Doubletap Squats
  • Mosey

THA THANG:

10 stations laid out in a 2×5 grid.  Perform exercises, alternating between sprint and bear crawl to get from one station to the next.  Exercises were;

  • 25 Carolina dry docks
  • 30 monkey humpers
  • 25 4-count flutter kicks
  • 20 Iron Mikes
  • 40 Merkins
  • 20 Doubletap squats
  • 20 mountain climbers
  • 35 LBCs
  • 15 Shoulder taps (4 ct)
  • 30 Imp lunges (15 each side)

Short mosey.

B.O.M.B.S.  P1 runs a loop while P2 does exercises.  Switchero.

  • 50        Burpees
  • 100      O.A.T. Planks
  • 150      Merkins
  • 200      BBS
  • 250      Squats

Get home!

MARY:

One minute left – Betty called burpees

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

Me and 10 of the best men I know

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

The Word this morning was about “legacy”.

We started by wishing a very happy birthday to Alfred Nobel, who was born Oct 21, 1833 – he would be 189 years old if he were still with us today.  You’ll know his name from the prestigious prizes given for advances in Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, and Peace – but are you familiar with how he made his fortune?  He was a prolific inventor – and held 355 patents.  His most famous and most lucrative invention was dynamite.

In F3, we call fitness “The Magnet” – it is probably why you came out here in the first place.  We call the fellowship “The Glue” – it is probably why you keep coming out here.  And the faith, we call “The Dynamite”.  Faith is what fills the hole of purposelessness in your life.  Faith is a belief is something bigger than yourself that compels you to live for others above yourself.  “Faith is a living, daring confidence in God’s grace, so sure and certain that a man could stake his life on it a thousand times.” – Martin Luther

There is a story about Alfred Nobel that goes like this…  When his brother died, a French newspaper mistakenly ran the obituary for Alfred.  The article was an unflattering account of his life – how he made his fortune selling armaments – saying he “found ways to kill more people faster than ever before” and summarized his passing with “the merchant of death is dead”.  Nobel read that and was appalled at the idea that he would be remembered in this way.  He wanted to leave a positive legacy in the world.  So, in his last will and testament he left nearly all of his vast fortune to establish a trust and institution which would annually recognize those who “conferred the greatest benefit to humankind”.

Here’s the question and application…  One day, your body will be ashes – and the memories and impressions that you leave on those who remain will be your legacy.  What is it going to be?  If you could, like Nobel, somehow read your own obituary, what would it say?  Would it be;

Unflattering?  “He was difficult to know, difficult to love, a slave to his vices…”

Neutral?  “He mostly pursued his own interests and comfort.  He lived an unremarkable existence

Or would your obituary describe the life of a high-impact man?  For generations, will your descendants tell stories of how they were blessed by your life?

Your best bet for leaving that positive legacy is NOT your job or position.  It is certainly not any THING that you will leave.  It’s NOT even the love you have for your family.  Your best bet for being a blessing to your family and leaving a positive legacy is…your dynamite – your faith.  “The greatest legacy one can pass on to one’s children and grandchildren is not money or other material things accumulated in one’s life, but rather a legacy of character and faith.” – Billy Graham.  “…Character”: A life lived with deep integrity will leave an enduring legacy.  “The righteous man walks with integrity, and his children are blessed after him.” Proverbs 20:7.  “…and Faith”: A life exhibiting faith in good times and bad will leave an enduring legacy.

Read Psalm 112 and think more on a meaningful legacy.  It tells us, “the generation of the upright will be blessed” and “the righteous…will be remembered forever”.  The Psalm goes on to describe a memorable man, a man who will leave a legacy of greatness.

  • He lives a righteous and blameless life (Verse 4)
  • When others disappoint him or don’t meet his expectations, that man…gives them grace (Verse 4).
  • When others wrong him, that man…shows mercy (Verse 4).
  • With his time and money, that man…is generous (Verses 5 and 9)
  • That man…loves justice (Verse 5)
  • That man…is not afraid of the future because he trusts in the Lord (Verses 7-8)
  • To those who are less fortunate than him, that man…shows compassion (Verse 4)
  • That man…fears the Lord (Verse 1)

That’s a description of a man that I would certainly tell stories about long after he were gone.

MOLESKIN:

Psalm 112

1 Praise the Lord! Blessed is the man who fears the Lord, who greatly delights in his commandments!

2 His offspring will be mighty in the land; the generation of the upright will be blessed.

3 Wealth and riches are in his house, and his righteousness endures forever.

4 Light dawns in the darkness for the upright; he is gracious, merciful, and righteous.

5 It is well with the man who deals generously and lends; who conducts his affairs with justice.

6 For the righteous will never be moved; he will be remembered forever.

7 He is not afraid of bad news; his heart is firm, trusting in the Lord.

8 His heart is steady; he will not be afraid, until he looks in triumph on his adversaries.

9 He has distributed freely; he has given to the poor; his righteousness endures forever; his horn is exalted in honor.

10 The wicked man sees it and is angry; he gnashes his teeth and melts away; the desire of the wicked will perish!

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

F3 tent at the Oak Ridge Halloween event – Oct 27 6:00-8:00 PM

Brolympics Nov 5

RushTheField

The Scene

Perfect!

F3 Welcome and Disclaimer

Fitness, Fellowship, Faith, Free, Modify, Not Professional, Own Volition, Social Distance, Phone

Warm-O-Rama

Cherry Pickers

Motivators 

Imperial Walkers

Harry Rockets

Hand Release Merkins (Ended up being regular Merkins because it was wet)

Tha-Thang

We split into 3 groups of 4 and proceeded with the below workout. The football field was locked so we used the big parking lot at the far end of campus.

 

Rush the field

 

80 lb sandbag

Carry from curb to curb

Others run to “50 yard line” and do 5 burpees and run back. Rotate so that each member has a turn with the sandbag.

 

When entire team has completed the exercise do 52 reps of mary of your choosing. 

 

45 lb kettlebell

Deadlift to high pull 

Run to “goal post” 10 squat jumps, run back. Rotate so that each member has a turn with the kettlebell.

 

When entire team has completed the exercise do 52 reps of mary of your choosing. 

 

40 lb ruck plate

Overhead/chest height march to squat

Run to opposite “goal post” and do hillbilly squat walkers, run back. Rotate so that each member has a turn with the ruck plate.

 

When entire team has completed the exercise do 52 reps of mary of your choosing. 

 

Completed the same series again but the ruck plate station turned into curl and press and the kettlebell station turned into swings.

 

Mosey back to the shovel flag with the objects in tow. 

Mary

5 burpees (Because burpees are the best)

10 count squat to finish

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

12 High Impact Men

COT/BOM

Are your goals really To Do List items. We were challenged by our current or future goals that we have set for ourselves. When making a goal it should be something that as a little risk/opportunity for failure. This allows you to push harder in your mind. If you “goals” are always 100% achievable are they really goals, or are they items to just check off your To Do List?

MOLESKIN:

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

It was a Gloomy day, where is your value?

THE SCENE: Mid 40’s foggy, and a perfect gloomy day
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Normal stuff but with odd numbers instead of even
THA-THANG:
90 second wall squat
80 freddie mercurie’s
70 lunges
60 mtn climbers
50 dips
40 Crunches
30 second handstand hold (balls to the wall)
20 Burpees

3 rounds of the following with CMU’s
25 bench press
20 curls
15 tri extensions

MARY:
10 min plank on your elbows
every time you break plank perform the following:
10 burpees
10 lunges
20 high knees
return to plank
repeat this routine for 10 minutes
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
A water bottle used and empty in the parking lot is worthless.  That same bottle at the grocery store (bought in bulk) may cost $0.50.  Bought at a restaurant, maybe $2.00.  At a convenience store, $3.00, the airport, $6.00, or at a sporting event, as much as $8.00.

That same bottle of water, depending on the setting has varying amounts of value.  If you are not feeling valued at work, in a relationship, in an organization, it may be time to change the setting and find your value.  we all have value, and we all have some control over our setting and maximizing our value.

Luke 12: 4-7
1 Timothy 4: 6-8

MOLESKIN:

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Watch your BACK

THE SCENE: low 70’s HUMID, light rain
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Baby Arm Circles forward/backward
Arm Stretching
Windmills
Cherry pickers
THA-THANG:
Slow Mosey to the CMU’s, and everyone takes one.
Take half the blocks to the swings, and half the blocks to the pull up bars.  Divide into two groups, one group has three guys to swing pullups, while the onlookers do rows.  Rotate in an out until the second group arrives to relieve you.  The second group is at the pull up bars.  Perform 10 Pullups or 10 negatives (jumping up and slowly coming down).  The onlookers perform lawn mowers.  After everyone does 10, rotate to the swings.  Rinse and repeat 3 times.  After three rotations, we did some curls and bench press with the CMU’s before putting them away.

MARY:
We went to the dry area near the high school (under cover) and did the following in cadence on a 4 ct.
25 Hello Dolly’s
20 Pickle Pounders
15 LBC’s
10 Flutter kicks
10 Pickle Pointers
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Dream big.  Jesus did more than was expected he saved lives, he performed miracles, he did more than anyone could even imagine.  The challenge for each of us to to step outside our normal thoughts and think bigger.  How can we dream big, what do we need to push out of the way to open our minds?
MOLESKIN:
Pray for Pom Pom as he has impending travel to Bulgaria
Pray for Anchorman’s family that has COVID
Pray for Mermaid’s family as the help make decisions about elderly are with aging grandparents with one who is currently hospitalized due to a stroke.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
F3 Picnic Sunday 9/11

Shamrock – Walls of Jericho

THE SCENE: So humid
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Run in a circle, side to side, butt kicks, high knees, run, stop. 

Stretching – Quads

Mountain Climbers – IC – 15 – 4 count 

Cobra stretch 

Tie Fighter 4 CT x 10 each

Smurf Jacks – 20

Cherry Pickers x5

1-2-3 MerkBurpee (Wide-Standard-Tri) x 3 

THA-THANG:

Mosey to the CMU pile 

Grab a CMU – I set out 4 extra CMUs with a rope around 2, with 2 more stacked on top. 

Form a large circle for the Walls of Jericho

Round 1

1 man will walk backwards dragging 4 CMUs around the full circle, during which the rest of the men will:

Curl CMU AMRAP until the 1st man makes it back to their spot

Smurf jacks AMRAP while the next man drags the quad CMU around, 

  • 1-2-3 MerkBurpee (Wide-Standard-Tri) AMRAP
  • Start back over with Curls, then Smurfs, then 1-2-3 MerkBurpees. 
  • We had 11 men so this took a while

Round 2

Once everyone has had a turn we do it again, but with 3 different exercises. 

  • Jumping Spiders – AMRAP
  • Bobby Hurly – AMRAP
  • Tricep CMU – AMRAP

Round 3

  • CMU Twinkle Toes “Heavy Twinkie”- AMRAP
  • Alternating CMU Merkins – AMRAP
  • Bench press while doing flutter kicks “Flutter Press”? – AMRAP

We made it through all 3 rounds and had 5 minutes to burn at the retention pond gully. We ran up and down twice and did some long planks

 

MARY:

Dealers choice – BBS, Merkins, V-ups, flutter kicks

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
11 men – Nature Boy, Osteen, Fabio, Crawl Space, Pom-Pom, Waxjob, Betty, Dumpster Dive, Curry, Mermaid, Anchorman, 

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

Resolution and Review 

Resolution – a firm decision to do or not to do something. Sound like a Yoda quote. 

From the devotions from Thomas a Kempis a 14th century Christian 

“In the morning make a resolution and in the evening examine yourself on what you have said this day, what you have done and thought, for in these things perhaps you have offended God and those around you. “

An example for a resolution to start your day – Pray that God would help you to consider others throughout the day more than yourself. Pretty easy to sit in bed at night to rewind and playback parts of your day. Was I self serving today or did I serve others? 

In the same devotional Thomas says “Just men depend on the grace of God rather than on their own wisdom in keeping their resolutions.”