F3 Knoxville

Burpees in snowy slush

THE SCENE: 30’s and snow in the face!
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

20 SSH, 20 Imperial Walker, 10 Windmill, 5 Cherry Picker, 15 Moroccan Night Club, 15 Seal Clap
THA-THANG:
Mosey to the playground for 11’s.  Start with 10 pull-ups and 1 burpee.

Mosey to the track for an attempt at a dryer setting.  No luck, but we did the planned workout anyway.  Constructing burpees.

  • 1st lap 10 squats every 100 meters
  • 2nd lap 10 squats and 10 leg thrusters every 100 meters
  • 3rd lap 10 squats, 10 leg thrusters, and 10 merkins every 100 meters
  • 4th lap 10 burpees every 100 meters

Mosey back to the shovel flag.

MARY:
No time!
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
6 HIMs played in the snow at the Project.
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
James 1:5 – “But if anyone lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all generously and without reproach, and it will be given to him.”

Trying to raise kids the right way can be difficult.  A lot times, I try to figure it out for myself, but in truth, God has given us all the pertain to life and godliness (2 Peter 1:3).  God has the wisdom we seek, and we just have to study His word to find it.
MOLESKIN:
Staches are looking good for Movember!
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
None

Track laps and core

THE SCENE: Insert info about the weather, etc.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Insert information about the warmup.
THA-THANG:
Mosey to the high school track and discover a CMU and 10 lb. plate on the opposite end.  PAX lined-up on their 6 head-to-head and toe-to-toe every other person.  While one PAX runs a lap, others pass the cmu overhead to the next person in line.  Once everyone has completed a lap, repeat with american hammers using the 10 lb. plate.  Perform 4 count and pass to the next PAX.

There may have been another round of this, but I don’t recall.  I am just posting this because Chaco didn’t. (Got to give everyone credit!)

MARY:
Insert information about any additional post-THANG work (if applicable).
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
7 HIMs at the Project
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.

Pumpkins & Prison Workout

THE SCENE: High 50s
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

  • Cherry Pickers (IC) 4 CT X 10
  • Side Straddle Hops (IC) X 20
  • Baby Arm Circles Forward X 10 followed by Michael Phelps
  • Baby Arm Circles Backward X 10 followed by Michael Phelps
  • Hand Release Merkins – OYO X 10
  • Tempo Squats (IC) 4 CT X 10
  • Calf Raises X 50 (OYO)
  • Frankenstein Leg Lifts X 20 Yards
  • Mosey

THA-THANG:

Parking Lot near AO

  • 20 Merkins on one end & 20 Squats at the other
  • Rinse & repeat X 4
  • Max Big Boy Sit-ups – 1 minute
  • Indian Run Mosey

Sophomore Hill

  • AMRAP burpees at the Bottom while partners sprints up and back; switch
  • Rinse & Repeat X 4
  • Spider crawl & bear crawl to the top of the hill

Fitness Center

  • 20 Pullups while partner does AMRAP of Diamond Merkins, Wide Grip Merkins & Carolina DryDocks; rinse & repeat X 3
  • Flutterkicks

MARY:

  • LBCs
  • Hello Dollies
  • Superman

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

26 HIMs – 5K, Anchorman, Archie, Butcher, Commission, Cosmo, Cortez, Curveball, Downhill, Erector, Frenchie, Ginger, Gump, Jitters, Judge Judy, KickFlip, Mermaid, Nadia, Pool Boy, Sargent Slaughter, Snaggletooth, Spotter, Stye, Triage, Weedwacker and Booster.

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

On Wednesday, October 23, I met two people in Oklahoma City who have overcome great obstacles to make a difference in our world and impact me in a strong way.  Amy Downs was a 335 pound woman living a bad, unfulfilling life.  She was a college dropout, had no social life, didn’t volunteer in the community and was a teller at a local credit union.  One morning while talking to a friend at work, there was an explosion and she found herself trapped. She thought it was a nightmare but it was a real nightmare.  The Murrah Federal Building where her credit union was located on the 3rd floor was under attack by domestic terrorists.  She fell 3 stories and was trapped on the first floor where the daycare was located.  For 6+ hours, she cried, asked God to forgive her for not living her life to her fullest and begged to be saved.  She promised God if her life was spared that she would do her best to fulfill her promise.  She was rescued and turned into a different women.  She lost 200 pounds, she got her bachelors and MBA, she started attending church and volunteering in the community.  Amy got married, had 2 children and is now President/CEO of Allegiance Credit Union where she worked during the bombing.  Amy became an endurance athlete and has competed in countless ironman, marathons, etc. around the world.  She is now making the most of the gift God gave her.

Lt. Colonel Forrest “Woody” Aurentz (retired) and I sat next to each other on the plane back from Oklahoma City to Atlanta.  He’s a great guy.  He started the Gathering of Mountain Eagles, a charity that helps wounded veterans.  Woody and his volunteer team takes them whitewater rafting, deep sea fishing, skiing, etc.  I asked him what made him start his charity…he paused and looked away.  I told him it’s OK if he didn’t want to share.  Woody looked back with tears in his eyes and began another nightmare that led us both to start crying at 30,000 feet above our great country.  When his daughter was 14, she went on a church trip to an amusement park out of town.  A drunk driver hit her bus and 27 people were killed including her best friend.  His daughter would have died but she woke up because her legs were on fire.  She crawled off the bus.  She lost her leg and was burnt more than 65% of her body.  Woody ended up having PTSD himself because he would hold his daughter’s hand as the trauma team would cut the dead skin off of his baby girl twice a day.  He said it was the worst experience of his life.  The military men and women up near Fort Knox, Kentucky where they were stationed were there to help Woody, his wife and family with food, financial and emotional support, donating blood, etc.  He promised that if he was ever in a position to help the men and women who have served our country that he would.  Woody said he’s great at organizing but doesn’t know anything about fundraising.  I asked Woody what he would do if his charity had more money and he said have more activities and trips because there’s always a waiting list and people that can’t afford to pay to get to wherever the activity will be held.  I’m going to start helping the charity pro bono through my new fundraising consulting firm.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Brolympics is on November 9

Bring canned food.

LoveForJUCOmanjaro

THE SCENE: 57F Cloudy
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

1 mile mosey
THA-THANG:
Hill Repeats:
Start at the bottom of JUCOmanjaro and sprint up to the first turn out. Its about halfway up. My Garmin says it was 0.14 miles.
Then slow mosey back down. The time to come back down should be double the time it took to go up.
Then Rinse and Repeat, until the hill had been conquered 8 times.
Cool Down was a mosey through the JUCO campus.
Finally we got in some stretching: Touch Your Toes, Downward Dog, Upward Dog
MARY/BOM/COT:
Joined in with the Boot Camp guys led by Booster.
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
Erector, Frenchie, Cosmo, Downhill, Gump, Spotter, QIC-Archie

OFFICERS EAT LAST

THE SCENE: 50s and foggy
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

LBAC F/B, OHCs, Temp Sq, TN Rock’n Chair
THA-THANG:
Mosey to Light Poles on East side of campus.  Lunge to each pole and perform 5 reps of The World’s Greatest Merkin. 10 poles in all.

Mosey to Large Parking Lot and Battle Buddy up.

One partner runs across Parking lot and back while other does ab exercise.  When runner returns, he rescue drags partner 10 yards to next parking lane. Rinse, Switch, and Repeat – making our way across the lot.

Perform 4 Cool Down short distance runs in parking lot (50%)

Mosey back to Shovel Flag.

MARY:
N/A
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
26 Strong – with 2 FNGs (Curveball and Butcher)


CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
When US Marines eat together, the Officers and Senior Leaders eat last and often serve their subordinates food before they finally get to eat (if there is enough food left).  This is a symbol and demo of their servant leadership philosophy.  What kind of leader are you? Do you go home after a long day and expect to be served? Or are you serving? When you sit down with your family to eat, are you the first to order or fill your plate? Or do you take care of your wife and children first? When entering a restaurant with coworkers, are you rushing to get in the order line? Or are you holding the door so others can go? Leadership sometimes can be a simple act – you don’t need words.
MOLESKIN:
N/A
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Food drive!