F3 Knoxville

1st and 10’s = 11’s

THE SCENE    Never better, 55 and dry, another perfect day for a beatdown.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER

  • Welcome to F3:  Fitness Fellowship/Faith
  • My name is Spielberg
  • Couple of things before we begin:
    • I am not a professional
    • This is a free workout, you are here on your own volition
    • I don’t know the injuries you may or may not have, so modify as needed.  Push yourselves, don’t hurt yourselves and push the men around you when they need it.

WARM-O-RAMA:
SSH

Knox Cherry pickers

Willy Mays Hayes

Tempo Squats

Tempo Merkins

LBAC -F

LBAC – R

Moroccan Night Clubs

Hellelujahs

THA-THANG:
Football field marked with 10 cones (10ish yard increments).  Perform 10 Merkins, 1 Burpie, Bear crawl / Imperial Walkers to 20.  Perferm, 10 merkins, bear crawl to 30.  9 Merkins, 2 Burbies, bear crawl / Imperial Walkers to 40; 8 Merkins, 3 Burpies, Bear crawl/ Imperial Walkers to 50, repeat to 100.   When reaching the 100 yards, sprint, mosey, to start.  Repeat until time expires / pick up six.  

MARY:
Mary go round to finish.  
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

YES – 15 HIMS including @Iron Chef and 1 FNG.  Welcome back @OliveOyl and Welcome FNG @Cheesecake to the gloom.

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:     

Tony Robbins

“Our goal is not to ignore the problems of life, but to put ourselves in better mental and emotional states where we can not only come up with solutions but act upon them.”

“It’s your decisions, not your conditions, which shape your life.”  

MOLESKIN:
Welcome Cheesecake to the Fort!  

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Shield Lock – Alpha and Bravo team complete, Rock Climbing, Haw Ridge info.  Prayer requests and pictures taken.  

Accelerate Your King: You vs You Workout 3 – The Victim & the Tyrant

THE SCENE: A splendid 60 degrees with 16+mph gusts!

F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER: Dutifully delivered.

WARM-O-RAMA:

  • SSH x15
  • Willy Mays Hayes x10
  • 3rd Grade Exercise x10 (a quick-paced “cherry” picker with a clap at the top)
  • Knoxville Cherry Pickers x3 (because the PAX protested)
  • Tempo Merks x10
  • Tempo Squats x10
  • Tennessee Rocking Chair x10
  • Shoulder Burn
    • LBAC x10
    • RLBAC x10
    • Grady Corn x10
    • Moroccan Night Clubs x10
    • Hallelujahs x10
    • Chattanooga Cherry Pickers (or Jerusalem Olive Pickers) x10
      • Grapes wound up in there somewhere but we were swiftly reminded that they grow on vines. Outnumbered’s horticultural privy has finally come in handy.

THA-THANG:

Line up at 1st line
Start the timer.

All PAX perform each exercise for 1 full minute (no rest interval between sets).

After each 50 reps, move forward one line – but continue doing the exercise until the minute timer rolls over.

Immediately following the 10th set (no rest), perform 5 minutes of CMU Thrusters (keep counting toward your total # of reps).

Exercises are;
1-minute of CMU OHP
1-minute of CMU Goblet Squats
1-minute of CMU Bent Over Rows
1-minute of CMU BBS
1-minute of CMU Biceps curls
1-minute of CMU Lunges
1-minute of Derkins (feet elevated on CMU)
1-minute of CMU LBCs
1-minute of CMU Triceps extension
1-minute of CMU Deadlifts
5-minutes of CMU Thrusters

Record 1st Round # of reps
Rest 3 minutes

Now…REPEAT the full routine – starting over with your rep count.

MARY:

No time but she would have been a welcome relief if we had.

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

When committing to a discipline or stopping a habit, one is likely to meet one of two characters; the tyrant or the victim. Often one will quickly morph into the other at the drop of a hat. They live in your head. The tyrant will cause one to overcommit for a period of time until failure, then completely berate you with guilt, and cause you to completely give up. The victim (often will take over at this point) and baby you to the point that you don’t think you can even live up to said commitment. But it’s ok because you’re special and it loves you no matter how much of a sadclown you become.

How does one find balance between the two? How much grace should one give themselves in the face of failure? How much discipline should one enforce without becoming a tyrant?

Marcus Aurelius in his Meditations said the following…

“When force of circumstance upsets your equanimity (composure/balance), lose no time in recovering your self-control, and do not remain out of tune longer than you can help. Habitual recurrence to the harmony will increase your mastery of it.”

Brian Johnson calls this the “Equanimity Game”. How can you recover your self-control as fast as you can?
Great men aren’t flawless. They just recover faster than you can even see it.

YHC learned as an FNG that when standing on one foot stretching your quads, you can’t be looking all over the place. One must focus on a central point out in front of you. The same is true in this sense. Finding balance is about focusing on a central point and to be grounded to it.

As Christian men, our central point is this…
Romans 8:1 – “Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”

1 John 1:9 – “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.”

Jesus wasted no time in reinstating Peter. John 21:15-ff reads…

When they had finished eating, Jesus said to Simon Peter, “Simon son of John, do you love me more than these?”  “Yes, Lord,” he said, “you know that I love you.” Jesus said, “Feed my lambs.”
16 Again Jesus said, “Simon son of John, do you love me?”He answered, “Yes, Lord, you know that I love you.” Jesus said, “Take care of my sheep.”
17 The third time he said to him, “Simon son of John, do you love me?”Peter was hurt because Jesus asked him the third time, “Do you love me?” He said, “Lord, you know all things; you know that I love you.” Jesus said, “Feed my sheep.
18 Very truly I tell you, when you were younger you dressed yourself and went where you wanted; but when you are old you will stretch out your hands, and someone else will dress you and lead you where you do not want to go.”
19 Jesus said this to indicate the kind of death by which Peter would glorify God. Then he said to him, “Follow me!”

Don’t become a tyrant to yourself.
Don’t give in to the bullying and become your own victim.

Receive the grace. Receive the discipline. Recover quickly and move forward.

MOLESKIN:

  • Who’s idea was this? That was a smoker!
  • Apologies to the poor man that sat confused in his car wondering what kind of cult we are.
  • FYI, we are gym bros, Kiwanis Club, Boy Scouts, and Toast Masters without the dues.
  • Pax are still struggling to find the words to describe Piston’s last Q. 🙂
  • “Were they teenagers?”

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

  • 14 HCs last night! EXCELLENT job, gentlemen. All part of the psychology! Let’s go!
  • Rampart gear ordered. Will update when it hits the gearstore.
  • CPR Training April 13, 6pm at the Preserve. Cost $80. See Wilbur for details.
  • AED GoFundMe is ready to go. Lucille has order med supplies.
  • Escape from Haw Ridge – April 14 starting at 8pm. See Slack for details and to sign up.
  • QCal – Monday: Spielburg!!! | Wednesday: Wingman | Saturday: Piston
  • VQ April 10 – Fridge!!! Let’s blow it out!
  • Ruck Opportunities Tuesday and Thursday this week. See Lucille.
  • Rock Climbing date forthcoming. See Binks.
  • Shield Locks – DO IT!!! Bravo Group now recruiting. See Piston.

Pi and other Universal constants

THE SCENE: Cold for March. Actually, cold for anytime.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

  • Projectivators
  • Tempo Squats
  • Grady Corn
  • Moroccan Nightclubs
  • Tempo Merkins
  • Mountain Climbers
  • Newton’s Cradle

THA-THANG:

  • Mosey to the bell
  • Pi = 3.14159265359
    • 3 burpees
    • 14 Merkins
    • 15 Squats
    • 92 LBCs
  • e = 2.71828 18284
    • 27 dips
    • 18 Merkins
    • 28 Lunges
    • 18 Wide Merkins
    • 28 Split Squats
    • 4 burpees
  • Mosey to the Pool wall
  • Golden Ratio = 1.618033988749
    • 16 Wall-ups and 18 Pull ups, divided as you think will be golden
  • Planck’s constant (J/Hz) = 6.62607015×10−34
    • 6 diamond merkins
    • 6 Catalina Wine Mixers
    • 26 shoulder taps
    • 34 seconds of PLANK
  • Gravitational constant (m3/kg s2) = 6.67430×10-11
    • Find another body, as a team do 66 BBS, 74 Squats, and 30 wall-ups
  • Avogadro’s Number (mol-1) = 6.02214076×1023
    • 60 LBCs, 22 Tie fighters
  • Speed of Light (m/s) = 299,792,458
    • Dash 299.792 meters, 1 millionth of a light second

MARY:
We did some.
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

One who is faithful in a very little is also faithful in much, and one who is dishonest in a very little is also dishonest in much. If then you have not been faithful in the unrighteous wealth, who will entrust to you the true riches? And if you have not been faithful in that which is another’s, who will give you that which is your own? No servant can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money. – Luke 16:10-11

When I read this first, I was planning to talk about the first bit, the struggle that I have with being faithful in little things. And that’s a good thing to ponder, to be disciplined in the details of our lives because how we deal in these small things inevitably forms our response to the big things, i.e. you perform the way you practice.

But the middle verses struck me. Nestled between these two classically quotable lines, there are two strange questions. “If then you have not been faithful in the unrighteous wealth, who will entrust to you the true riches?” This clearly implies that when Jesus says “a very little” he means wealth. Do I think of my wealth as “a very little”? NO, I don’t. A massive portion of my waking hours are consumed by my wealth: acquiring, distributing, and managing. Even if it doesn’t steal my allegiance, it still feels like a big responsibility. The follow up is no less baffling: “And if you have not been faithful in that which is another’s, who will give you that which is your own?” This plainly indicates that my wealth is not my own, an idea which is oft floated from the pulpit but difficult to really embody. It leaves me wondering, What would it be like to have something that is actually my own? Because evidently, I have a twisted idea of what that even means. The sense in which my wealth is “not my own” seems to me the same sense in which everything else is given me by God. So again, what frame of reference do I even have for what might be “my own?”

MOLESKIN:
Timed out pretty well. Plan was on the complicated side, so I missed a couple things I had wanted to do.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Cardinal Widow House Painting, Escape from Haw Ridge April 14th, Hardship Hill Memorial Day, Wild at Heart Retreat.

Piston’s Derriere Destroyer

THE SCENE: 45 degrees and drizzling rain (about to rain hard). Wonderful day to start with a gloom sess.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

10x of the following:  SSH; Tempo Merkins; Tempo Squats; WMH; Chattanooga Pickers; Moroccan Night Clubs; Knoxville Pickers; finish with Undertakers.
THA-THANG:
Mosey to pavilion.

  • 1 burpee; 2 “Nancy Kerrigan” (Crossover back lunge – think skating); 3 Pickle Pointers
  • 2 burpees; 4 “NK”; 6 PP
  • 3 burpees; 8 “NK”; 12 PP

Continue this model until round 5 modify to 20 NK and 50 PP each round while continuing to add burpees.

At round 9, hold a glute bridge for 3-4 minutes, if you don’t break, you can skip round 10 of burpees.

Continue until round 12 of burpees.  For rounds 11 and 12, change PP to Fire Hydrants (25 per side).

MARY:
Hold Al Gore for 1 minute.  30 second glute stretch each side; 30 second adductor stretch each side; 30 second forward stretch for hamstrings.
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

14 HIMs in the gloom today.

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Leadership many times means having to think on the fly and be able to articulate things off the top of your head.  Abraham Lincoln was one of the best at extemporaneous speaking.  But Lincoln’s secret was that he actually practiced speaking extemporaneously – whether verbal or non-verbal in his preparation.

And while there may be times when we are completely taken off guard by something, as leaders we need to be ready to lead – with verbal and non-verbal leadership.  So care must be given in our preparation even if we never have the opportunity to demonstrate our preparedness.

1 Peter 3:15 states, “but in your hearts regard Christ the Lord as holy, ready at any time to give a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you.”

Working through scenarios of preparedness is something we should do in several areas of life, whether for work, home, F3, and our Christian walk.  Be ready to lead.

MOLESKIN:
Praises for new babies; prayers for Ride Along (sick) and Binks (House Hunting).
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Binks to update Slack about 2nd F opportunity for rock climbing gym in Knoxville, discussed Ruck prep, and discussed purchase of AED during coffee.  Reviewed who was on Q over the next couple of glooms.

Dirty Kraken McDeuce for a Dirty Dozen

THE SCENE: A frosty 29 with a westerly wind at 2mph can only mean one thing: HAPPY SPRING EVERYBODY!

F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER: Check!

WARM-O-RAMA:

  • Projectivator – Counting down from 1? (just…ok?!)
  • THE (Knoxville) Cherry Picker x5 (Much noise was made. Missing 3-Peat right about now!)
  • Willy Mays Hayes x6
  • Tempo Merks x10
  • Tempo Squats x10
  • Tennessee Rocking Chair x10
  • Shoulder Burn
    • FLBAC x12
    • RLBAC x12
    • Grady Corn x12
    • Chattanooga Cherry Pickers x12
  • SSH x15

Mosey to the Tennis Courts.

THA-THANG:

Agility Drill – Run the boundary lines of the 3 tennis courts – sprint/karaoke on one side, burnie/karaoke on the other. Split into 4 teams.

Team Sprints – Each team has a sprinter, man in plank, man doing squats, and a man doing flutters. Sprinter is to run, touch the fence, do 1 burpee, and sprint back. The plank man sprints, squat man planks, flutter man squats, and sprinter moves to the back and starts flutters. Winning Team – 3 burpees. Losing Team – 5 burpees.

Dirty McDuece – 4 circuits of 3 exercises done to 12 4-count reps (or 24 reps). Each set has one chest exercise, one leg exercise and one core exercise. Lap around the tennis courts after each station.

Station 1 – HR Merkin, Lunges, Undertakers

Station 2 – Diamond Merkins, Bonnie Blairs, Hello Dollies

Station 3 – Merkins, Apollo Onos, Heels to Heaven

Station 4 – Wide Merkins, Monkey Humper, Box Cutters

Rinse and repeat.

RTB for Mary.

MARY:
LBCs – x15
Side Crunches – x10 each side

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

There have been 3 significant leadership roles in the last few years that YHC has had to hand off. A 15 year youth ministry, 2 years as a pastor, and a year as AOQ. YHC has discovered in that time that there is a natural leadership arc. There is a beginning or “honeymoon phase”. This phase is really exciting, you get to be the star or the new hero. You get to carry the hopes for the future for the people you are leading. Then comes the end of the honeymoon phase. Suddenly, you’re no longer special. You get a sense of the dirty laundry and they get to smell yours. This develops into a place of deeper connection and cooperation. Finally, there’s the period of time when the end is in sight or or the “lame duck” phase. This is when someone else’s leadership matters more than yours. Suddenly, you don’t pull the amount of weight you once did.

These phases are also true in many aspects of life; fathers who release their young into adulthood experience a change in the role the play, work related relationships leading all the way to retirement, the phases of life from being a young man to earning your double or triple “respect”.

In his book, The Second Mountain, David Brooks tells us…

“The first mountain is about building up the ego and defining the self, the second mountain is about shedding the ego and losing the self. If the first mountain is about acquisition, the second mountain is about contribution. If the first mountain is elitist–moving up–the second mountain is egalitarian–planting yourself amid those in need, and walking arm in arm with them.”

I read a great analogy for this: the racecar driver (RCD) vs the right-front-tire guy (RFTG). When you’re the RCD, you get all the glory. It’s all about you. You’re the star of the show and it’s a glorious rush. For the RFTG on the other hand, it’s all about OTHERS. He’s willing to take the position that supports others.

The RFTG actually has a lot more influence than you think. He can use his encouragement and skill to build up and create MORE leaders while the RCD is busy DOING everything he can to stay on the road. The fact is, when you consider how often we get to be the RCD and how short lived the “honey moon” phase is, we’re very rarely in the driver’s seat. We are more often than not the RFTG.

Moses handed off leadership to Joshua. He saw into the Promise Land but pushed Joshua forward. Paul was imprisoned and saw his ministry and life dwindling. He got in the coaching seat and pushed Timothy forward. Jesus’ tone began to change with the disciples in the Gospels.

John 14:12 – “Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father.”

Jesus gave His life, was glorified, took his seat next to the Father, and sent His Spirit to empower YOU to do even greater things!

  1. Are you in a seat of influence as the RFTG and don’t know it because you’re wishing you were the RCD?
  2. Are you experiencing a “lame duck” phase in some place in your life and need to consider how to be a better RFTG?

Who in your life can you be a better Right Front Tire Guy?

MOLESKIN:

  • See further discussion on “Legacy” in Q4 “Leave Right” in the F3 QSource!
  • Welcome FNG – Gas-X!

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

  • You v You Fitness Metric on this Thursday’s Workout!
  • New Shieldlock forming on Wednesday morning at 0500.
  • Haw Ridge – April 14 (Get signed up! See Slack for details!)
  • Hardship Hill (May 29) is fast approaching. Get your team and get your team registered.