F3 Knoxville

Rainy day High School work out

THE SCENE: light rain and 50s
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER performed as advised
WARM-O-RAMA:

  • jumping jacks (IC)
  • Moroccan night club (IC)
  • Cherry pickers
  • 10 merkin on own
  • downward and upward dog

THA-THANG:

Mosey to high school front door
The thing
  1. 11s – jump-ups and big boys
  • 10 lateral shuffle
  • 20 squats
  • 30 high knees
Then run around the circle parking lot.
  • 40 mountain climbers
  • 50 push-ups
  • 60 sec. plank
sprint to second light post
Repeat the entire sequence of #2
3. modified Blimps:
  • 5 burpees
  • 10 lunge each leg,
  • 15 imperial walker stop and run the hill and back.
Sprint to second light post
  • 20 merkins,
  • 25 plank jacks,
  • 30 squats
Sprint to second light post. repeat just the second half (starting with Merkins)
Mosey back to AO. no time for Mary.

MARY:
no time
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
contempt. talked about how anger plus disgust gets you to contempt and how that can lead to dehumanization.
MOLESKIN:

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

HEAVY STATIONS

THE SCENE: 49 – cool and crisp
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Mosey around Parking Lot to Senior Center, Squats, LBAC, Tempo Merkins, Cherry pickers, Stretches OYO

THA-THANG:

Mosey Pool Wall – 5 Wallpees, Playground – 7 pull-ups, Mosey to Recruiting Center

Heavy Stations: Pax rotate through every station with one pax as the timer until everyone makes it back to their original station. 2 Rounds.

Round 1

  1. CMU Thrusters
  2. CMU Lunges
  3. CMU Tricep Extensions
  4. Tire Flips
  5. Heavy Ball Slam
  6. Chariot Race (pull CMU on rope around parking lot)
    TIMER – Bear Crawl to next Parking Lot island

Round 2:

  1. CMU Kettleswing
  2. CMU Squats
  3. CMU Curls
  4. Sledge Hammer on Tire
  5. Heavy Ball Toss Up
  6. Chariot Race (pull CMU on rope around parking lot)

TIMER – Bernie down to end of Parking Lot and Bernie back

Circle up for Merkin Pyramid – All pax hold plank while one pax does one merkin. Each pax in turn till all have done one merkin. Work up to 5 merkins, and then back down to one merkin.

MARY:
PAX CHOICE

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
Lucky 7: Kick, Erector, Mathlete, Biohack, Bobbit, Snaggletooth, and FNG – Skewer! Welcome!

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM: Straight from QSource

Whetstone (Q1.8) – The Vertical Relationship Between Men

A man must be sharpened like a knife blade

Both a man and a knife are made to cut, but neither can be Effective until properly honed.

A knife is sharpened by a whetstone. While water is used to lubricate the whetstone prior to sharpening that is not where the “whet” part comes from. To whet actually means to sharpen, like with a man’s appetite and his curiosity. In other words, to whet both blade and man is to put on an edge, with a result that is sharp, dynamic and ready to cut. The unsharpened man is dull and lethargic, in-Effective as a Leader and ill-Prepared for the Obstacles he will face in his life.

Just as a man’s appetite for pure food must be whetted, so must his appetite for the heavy responsibility that comes with Leadership . The HIM acts as the Stone to the younger man’s Blade , providing the hard surface against which he becomes sharper and whetting his appetite for greater responsibility.

Hard looks and straight talk (tempered by love) get results

Because the desire of an older man to pass on what he has learned to a younger man is natural, the vertical relationship between Stone and Blade has existed since men first sought the Advantage of gathering together into Communities. But like all relationships, it takes skill and effort for the Whetstone to work. To obtain that skill, a HIM does not wait until he is retired to begin practicing it. He is about the business of Sharpening younger men even while he himself is being Sharpened.

Sharpening does not happen by accident. It must be done with Deliberatude within a vertical relationship between two men who set out to see it happen. It works best between men who are not at the same point of their journey. For a Blade to be Sharpened properly, the Stone must be the harder of the two, at least for a season.

Like the Shield Lock, the Whetstone is a relationship that is subject to the 3P: it must be Proximate, Purposeful and periodic to be Effective.

– Proximity requires the Stone to physically meet with his Blade. While it is fine (good even) for them to also talk on the telephone and email, that is not a replacement for the physical meeting where they can look each other in the eye. Hard looks and straight talk (tempered by love) get results. That cannot be done virtually.

– To be Purposeful, the meeting between the Stone and the Blade must be more than the kind of inconsequential pizza party a Club would have–it must have a particular Outcome in mind: the Acceleration of the Blade’s Preparedness. The Stone’s task within the Whetstone is to help the Blade get ready for the expected and be ready for the unexpected by both encouraging him to turn Pro and providing him with the Bricks he will need to build his own Guardrails. Just as a Workout should Accelerate the HIM’s Fitness, the Whetstone should Accelerate the Blade’s proper personal alignment.

– There is no set rule for the periodicity of the meeting between the Stone and the Blade. It must be frequent enough to be Effective but not so frequent that the Stone and Blade smother each other. This is something both men must determine through trial and error. However, because it is (by design) a Movement away from the Status Quo it will cause pain, and it is man’s general hardwiring to avoid pain. As a result, the Stone must be deliberate to ensure periodicity. Otherwise, his Blade will drift away to something easier.

The Whetstone is necessary for both the Blade and the Stone to Get Right

Through the Whetstone, the Blade receives something he lacked before, a honed edge to his life that he must possess to be Effective and have IMPACT on his Community. But the Stone gets something as well. In fulfilling his natural desire to pour into younger men he Accelerates his own pursuit of proper personal alignment.

Although we tend to think of hypocrisy in binary terms (as in you either are a hypocrite or you aren’t) the truth is that we all practice a bit of hypocrisy, at least subconsciously. None of our deeds match our words 100% of the time. Since we are all hypocrites, the question is one of degree–how big a gap is there between deed and word? The bigger it is, the less Right one will be. In other words, the Get Right requires the hypocrisy gap to be closing with Acceleration.

Nothing closes the hypocrisy gap for a man like having a Blade. Helping another man build his Guardrails through the formation of positive Habits strengthens the Stone’s Guardrails. This principle is reflected in the 12th Step of Alcoholics Anonymous: having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs. The act of carrying the message goes hand-in-hand with practicing the principles.

Hypocrisy is dependent upon selfishness and self-delusion. The Whetstone results in an abandonment of self which deprives hypocrisy the fuel it needs to survive. By talking the talk to his Blade, the Stone finds himself more Prepared to walk his own walk.

MOLESKIN:
Thanks for enjoying this HEAVY workout

  1. ANNOUNCEMENTS: ALL ON SLACK
    OTB workouts at #rampart – new AO in Kingston, April 9 & 23, Saturday 7AM, Ft Southwest Point
  2. Good Friday, April 15 AOQ change at Equalizer
  3. Saturday, Apr 16 – Family Workout, The Project (Bissell Park, Oak Ridge), 9AM
  4. Friday, May 6, The Project CSAUP, 9PM-MIDNIGHT, HAW RIDGE

12s at The Project

THE SCENE: 49
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

 Lap around Parking Lot
 Projectivator x7

 Squat (tempo+4-ct) x6+6
 Tempo Merk x10
 Mtn Climber x10

 LBAC F/B X6+6
 Moroccan x6
 Grady Corns x6
 Chatt Cherry Pickers x6
 6 Burpees OYO
 Stretch OYO
 Mosey to Playground

THA-THANG:
12s@Playground+Amphitheater
1. Playground: 6 Burpees+6 Pull-ups+lap around playground
2. Amphitheater: Merkins – BBS (11+hill+1, 10+hill+2, etc)
3. Step-ups/box jumps – Squats (CUT FOR TIME)
4. LBC – Merkins
5. Lunges – Bonnie Blairs
6. 120 second Plank
7. Playground: 6 Burpees+6 Pull-ups

MARY:
PAX CHOICE: Freddie Mercury x10, Squeaky Dolly x10, X-Men Crunch x10

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

9STRONG

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
It has been 3 weeks since my last day at work. What has it been for? What is God saying to me? What is God doing in me? What am I learning about God, myself, marriage/family, work/responsibility/calling, others/service, etc?

What am I struggling with/working through this week?
 order/rhythm, productivity/sense of accomplishment,
 leading my family rhythms while I am failing to lead myself,
 serious time to be with and talk with God,
 understanding this season of in-between

I’m going to submit myself to a process called the Daily Office. It’s a rhythm of prayer throughout the day that gives space for quiet before God that allows the doubts, thoughts, and the movements of my heart and soul (that are most often ignored or overlooked) to rise to the surface. The practice of daily silence/prayer/journaling will help (force) me to articulate those thoughts and feelings.

Romans 12:1-2 (NIV)
Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship. 2 Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.

Hebrews 12:1-3 (NIV)
Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, 2 fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. 3 Consider him who endured such opposition from sinners, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.

MOLESKIN:

Good hustle today – We completed this Week 12’s challenge for today: 12 pull-ups, 120 push-ups, and 120 seconds of plank. Praying for Kick’s bro-in-law David with possible MS symptoms/work stress/effect on family; Bambi’s Baby Alina recovering from heart surgery at Vandy; Tuba and family’s custody of son and stepson

  1. ANNOUNCEMENTS:
    New AO Rampart (Kingston) Kickoff! Sat 3/26 7AM
  2. No Family Workout Sat Apr 2
  3. Check Slack channel @TheProject for details on Family Camping April 1-3 (1 more camp site available – BEST ONE!) OR hiking Devil’s Racetrack on Sat, Apr 2
  4. Planning for 1st Project CSAUP May 6 – see Slack channel for details on Google Doc

Family Workout

THE SCENE: Clear, beautiful, 50s
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

  • Side Straddle Hop
  • Tempo squats
  • Merkins
  • Mountain Climbers
  • Cherry Pickers

THA-THANG:

2 of our 2.0’s helped lead this workout:  Chicken Lady and Kitty Cat.

  • Infection
  • Partner work (bell)
    • Dips(10)
    • Step ups(10)
    • Burpee hi-fives(5)
  • Playground
    • Climb and slide(3)
    • Wallups(5)
    • Snake
  • Theatre
    • Bear crawl crab infection
    • Big boys(10)
    • LBC(20)
    • Flutter kicks( In Cadence)
  • Hill
    • Bear crawl up
    • Crab walk down
  • Parking lot
    • Skip
    • Burnie
  • Back to field Indian run
    • Relay races

 

MARY:

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Chicken Lady read Matthew 3 about the Baptism of Jesus.

Setback. Move Forward

THE SCENE:  Extra gloomy – just how we like it.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER:  Nah.
WARM-O-RAMA:
 

  • OHC
  • Phelps
  • Moroccan Nightclubs
  • Andrew, The Matador
  • Squats
  • Mountain Climbers
  • Cobra / Down Dog
  • Walking lunges

THA THANG:

Mosey to the recruiting center and grab a CMU

  • Roll the die. Complete that number of exercises in the sequence. (e.g., roll a 3 – complete exercises, 1, 2, and 3)
  • Roll the die again and complete that many exercises, starting where we left off. (e.g., roll a 2, complete exercises 4, and 5).
  • Roll the die a third time – this time we go back that many exercises (e.g., roll a 4, complete exercises 5, 4, 3, and 2).
  • Repeat until the set is finished. Two rolls move us forward, every third roll sends us backwards.

Exercises were;

  • 5          Blockees
  • 20        Toe Merkin Triceps
  • 20        Goblet squats
  • 16        Side pulls (8 each side)
  • 10        1-arm thrusters (5 each side)
  • 5          Irky Derkies
  • 12        Good mornings
  • 10        High pulls (5 each side)
  • 10        Heavy Lunges (5 each side)
  • 15        Curls
  • 4          Burpee jump overs
  • 15        Heavy LBCs
  • 10        Alpos
  • 15        CMU Swings
  • 20        Squats
  • 5          Walkover merkins
  • 15        2-arm rows
  • 10        Lunge thrusters (5 each leg)
  • 10        Heavy freddies (4 count)
  • 5          Blockees

MARY:

No time!

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

Me and 3 of the best men I know

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

We’ve been talking the last couple of weeks about bricklaying – and about forming habits.  Part of that discussion was centered around “what causes us to stop our pursuit of a new habit?”  Last week, we ended the discussion talking about boredom and short-term perspective as two habit-killers.  Here’s another – maybe it’s because we have an “all-or-nothing” mindset.  If we fail one time, we think we are a failure.  When you are implementing a new habit – remember to give yourself some grace, big fella.  Being consistent is not the same thing as being perfect. 

With these new habits that we are forming – and old habits that we are leaving behind – if you miss a day (WHEN you miss a day) – what do we do?  If you take two steps forward, only to take one step back, what do we do?  We lean forward again and keep progressing toward the objective.   

Maybe you’re trying to start a healthy habit

  • …exercising everyday…
  • …praying with the wife everyday…
  • …reading something that uplifts your soul everyday…
  • …leading your family spiritually everyday…

“I had a goal to start ____ but I’ve lost track of that goal and it’s been 2 months”START AGAIN – keep pursuing it.  One day off does not spoil your journey.  Keep pressing on!

Maybe you’re trying to stop an unhealthy habit

  • …raging at the kids…
  • …spending money frivolously…
  • …looking at fake pictures of fake naked women…
  • …drinking not to relax, but to withdraw…

“I really want to stop doing ____ but I did it again”Time to restart your streak!  Keep resisting!  One slipup does not change the objective to rid your life of this vice. 

“A setback only paves the way for a comeback.” – Evander Holyfield

In Romans, Paul says, “I don’t really understand myself, for I want to do what is right, but I don’t do it. Instead, I do what I hate.”  Romans 7:15 (NLT).  I can relate!

BB Reader: I hope you being challenged to accelerate your fitness, your fellowship, and your faith.  I hope you are striving each day to be a better father, husband, and friend.  I hope you’ve been setting up new habits and systems in your life to achieve those goals – but today’s takeaway is this…  WHEN you have a setback in chasing that new objective…don’t give up on it – one failure does not make you a failure – KEEP AFTER IT.  Momentary failure is just part of the process.  Missed one day?  Did that thing again?  Okay…identify your vulnerability and shore it up… Now, START AGAIN toward your goal. 

MOLESKIN:

  • Hat tip to Blindside for his BOM last week that inspired this BOM.
  • Throwing dice with 3 of my favorite men in the world – no better way to start a day!
  • Who is that lady at Dunkin… Doesn’t she know that is our table? 🙂
  • At this moment, I hope to never do another Irky Derky for the rest of my life.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

  • March 26:  OTB Workout at Fort Southwest Point in Kingston – 7:00 AM.  Our own Bobbitt will be planting Knoxville F3’s newest AO, Rampart.  Come help us spread the word and demo a workout for Kingston men who want to see what this F3 thing is all about.
  • April 1-3:  Family Camping Trip.  Cove Lake State Park.  Come one night or both.  (I have an extra site – site 27, right on the water – let me know if you want it!)
  • April 2:  Family Hike.  Devil’s Racetrack near Caryville.  If you are not camping, meet us at the swimming pool parking lot at 1:00 PM.  We’ll carpool to the trailhead.