F3 Knoxville

Deck of Death

THE SCENE: Rain rain go away! but at least its not snow yet!
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

some SSH, squats and Abe Vegodas
THA-THANG:

Deck of cards work out.

All number cards were wind sprints. # indicated how many cones you went ( Q forgot there were 10 numbers in a deck not 9 so we had to do some adjusting)

Suit determined movement for sprints

  • Heart- Run
  • Club- Bernie
  • Spade- Burpee wind sprints. run to cone, do # of burpees for what cone you are at i.e. first cone 1 burpee, 2nd cone 2 burpees etc.
  • Diamonds- Broad jump ( due to the rain and the slick grindstone this was omitted and turned into lunges, which took too long)

Face cards were 20 reps of the corresponding exercises

  • Jack- HR Merkins
  • Queen- BBBS
  • King- Leg Raises
  • Ace- Jungle boy squats

MARY:
none
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Be consistent men. We can not tackle any challenges or goals without consistency.
MOLESKIN:
We had an FNG out today. Great job by Hotsquat with the EH.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
putting together a care package for Avocado. Check the slack for more info.

Burpee Mountain

THE SCENE: Cool and dry
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Cherry Pickers 10, Windmills 10, LBAC’s 10 Fwd & Bwd, SSH’s 15
THA-THANG:
Short Run to Burpee Ladder on the Church Lawn

  • Run to solo cup 1 and return to 0 (1 Burpees), run to solo cup 2 & return to 0 (2 Burpees)
  • 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1,1,2,3,4,5,6  (131 Total) 🙁

MARY:
25 Flutter Kicks, 10 Jackknife Crunches, 15 Mtn Climbers, 10 4ct Pickle Pounders, 15 Flutter Kicks, LBC’s for time
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

Butterfingers, Baby Weight, Scout Master, Webelo, Mr. Rogers

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts: therefore, guard accordingly, and take care that you entertain no notions unsuitable to virtue and reasonable nature.

Marcus Aurelius
Read more at https://www.brainyquote.com/authors/marcus-aurelius-quotes

1%

THE SCENE: 60 and the humidity is starting to drop. However some of the new pax are in for a fun surprise in a few months. The long sleeve shirts are already making an appearance.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Mosey to the workout location along the back side greenway. Some Frankensteins, hamstring scoops and quad stretches along the way.
THA-THANG:
The Mann Mile

The Mann Mile, is a one mile hill run with increasing burpee every quarter mile.
.25 – 10 burpees, .50- 20 , .75- 30 , 1.0- 40

Starting at the crosswalk by the tennis court you run towards the JR High between track and school to montvale station. Turn around at montvale station and head back down the hill. The .25 mile mark is in front of the house  across from the tennis courts.

after the 10 burpees keep running up s.Cedar St. The .50 mark is just at the top of the real peak ,  20 burpees

Keep running towards Mountain View ave and turn around.

.75 mark is just down the road near Sterling ave complete burpees

1.0 mark is at the stop sign just past the tennis courts at the top of the hill.

Once you complete the mile you run and find the 6 and run with them , if they have burpees left you do Monkey Humpers while they do burpees.

The S. Cedar  part of this is what makes this fun. 6% grade with two false peaks and total of 100 foot climb.
MARY:
2 rounds of Bruce Lee
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
I shared the principle of 1%. I could wax poetically but here is a breakdown of the origin.

Kaizen — Japanese for continuous improvement.

It’s called Kaizen. It sounds like a mystical Japanese philosophy passed down by wise, bearded sages who lived in secret caves.

The reality is that it was developed by Depression-era American business management theorists in order to build the arsenal of democracy that helped the U.S. win World War II. Instead of telling companies to make radical, drastic changes to their business infrastructure and processes, these management theorists exhorted them to make continuous improvements in small ways. A manual created by the U.S. government to help companies implement this business philosophy urged factory supervisors to “look for hundreds of small things you can improve. Don’t try to plan a whole new department layout — or go after a big installation of new equipment. There isn’t time for these major items. Look for improvements on existing jobs with your present equipment.”

After America and its allies had defeated Japan and Germany with the weaponry produced by plants using the small, continuous improvement philosophy, America introduced the concept to Japanese factories to help revitalize their economy. The Japanese took to the idea of small, continual improvement right away and gave it a name: Kaizen — Japanese for continuous improvement.

While Japanese companies embraced this American idea of small, continuous improvement, American companies, in an act of collective amnesia, forgot all about it. Instead, “radical innovation” became the watchword in American business. Using Kaizen, Japanese auto companies like Toyota slowly but surely began to outperform American automakers during the 1970s and 1980s. In response, American companies started asking Japanese companies to teach them about a business philosophy American companies had originally taught the Japanese. Go figure.

While Kaizen was originally developed to help businesses improve and thrive, it’s just as applicable to our personal lives, and it’s the antidote to perpetual, puke-inducing rides on the self-improvement roller coaster.

Instead of trying to make radical changes in a short amount of time, just make small improvements every day that will gradually lead to the change you want.

Each day, just focus on getting 1% better in whatever it is you’re trying to improve. That’s it. Just 1%.

It might not seem like much, but those 1% improvements start compounding on each other. In the beginning, your improvements will be so small as to seem practically nonexistent. But gradually and ever so slowly, you’ll start to notice the improvements in your life. It may take months or even years, but the improvements will come if you just focus on consistently upping your game by 1%.

You’ll eventually reach a certain point with your personal development in which a 1% increase in improvement is equal to the same amount of improvement you experienced in the first few days combined. That’s sort of hard to get your mind around, because math. But think about it: 1% of 1 is just .01; 1% of 100 is 1. You’re maybe at a 1 right now, and will only be making tiny improvements for awhile. But stick with it. You’ll eventually reach that 100 level (and beyond) where you’ll be improving by a factor of 1 every day.

That’s the power of the compounding effect.

MOLESKIN:
Please keep avocado, scout and Arnold and their as they continue with their military deployments.
we are wanting to put a care basket together for avocado, will drop something in slack.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Hardship Hill is Saturday. You can still sign up and also come out to hang out and get some 2F as we compete. We also need help setting up.

Heavily Modified DORA

THE SCENE: Beautiful 50 degree morning

F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER


WARM-O-RAMA:

SSH x25; High Knees, Butt Kicks, Frankenstein

THA-THANG:
Mosey to the Oval Office and partner up

One partner runs Splash Mountain doing 5 Merkins, 10 LBCs, and 15 Squats at the bottom while other partner works through the following exercises

  • Kracken Burpee x50 (Burpee w/ 3 Hand Release Merkins
  • Iron Hurley x100 (Iron Mike followed by Bobby Hurley)
  • Marionettes x150 (WW2 Sit up touching in order the left side of feet, middle of feet, than right side of feet. Three sit-ups equal one rep)

MARY:
Overhead Claps x50; Hello Dolly x10; LBCs for time

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
10 strong including FNG Baby Weight

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
This weekend my wife got to go on a women’s retreat with some ladies from our church. It, quite honestly, sucked for me because I had to do everything for the kids by myself this weekend. That being said I would absolutely do it again because it is important that we do not neglect the spiritual health of our wives. We are the leaders of our household and need to be willing to do whatever is needed to make sure our families flourish.

MOLESKIN:
Insert any personal comments, notes, devotion content, etc.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Hardship Hill this weekend