F3 Knoxville

IMPROMPTU BEAT DOWN

THE SCENE: 50s and no Q in sight.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER: Completed
WARM-O-RAMA:

LBACF, LBACB, OHC (ALL IC, x25), Tempo Merkins x20, Cherry Pickers x7,  Tempo Squats x20, High Knees with a Burpee x3
THA-THANG:
Separate into two groups of 9 and mosey to assigned parking lot for 4 corners (1 Exercise, 40-30-20-10). Once corners are complete, switch parking lots and do another 4 corners of different exercise.  We did Merkins/Squats, Hello Dollies/4ct Flutters, Mountain Climbers/SSH.

Stay in assigned parking lots, groups travel across lots as called by the Q.  We did 3 rounds of Bear Crawl down, Lunge Back.

MARY:
Burpees! x10, x8, x6
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
18 Strong
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Commission volunteered to do the BOM.  What is God calling you to do that you keep giving an excuse (a “but”) NOT to do? We see this several times in the Bible and the results that come from not following God’s call.
MOLESKIN:
Fingerfood’s alarm let him down!
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Sign up to Q!

The PRoject Q 05/12/2020

THE SCENE: no rain, cool morning high 40s.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

•Side straddle hops (IC) 4ct
•Squats (IC) 4ct
•Hand release merkins
•Cherry pickers
•Wind mills

THA-THANG:

Form a line and mosey to the track field.
At the start line, will do the F3 Individual Medley: Swimming has the individual medley (IM), swim all 4 strokes in one event. Start with 7 reps of each exercise.
  • 7 Burpees
  • 7 Merkins
  • 7 2 count flutter kicks,
  • 7 SSH,
  • start a new set every 1:30
  • add a rep until you get to 10 of each or run out of time. If you’re fast you get loads of rest.
Get a 10 count break then mosey to stairs.
11’s with dry docks and bobby Hurley
At the track, sprint 50 yards, bear crawl 30 steps, then mosey to starting point for a rinse and repeat for each exercise.
  • 50 SSH’s, mosey to cone, sprint hill and continue routine until the 80 yard cone, then army crawl to 3rd point. Mosey back to start,
  • 30 Merkins then rinse/repeat.
  • 50 LBC’s, rinse/repeat.
  • 50 squats

MARY:
Only had limited time for Mary, we did heals to heaven, flutter kicks and leg lifts
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
For the word, commented on recent experiences where well intentioned services projects can fall apart due to ego. Folks being more worried about how they are perceived and who gets credit over the success the of the project. We challenged each other to evaluate our own egos, and how that lens influences our actions
MOLESKIN:
noen
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Discussed the transition to SLAC

JUCOManjaro with Some Bacon Smell

THE SCENE: Chilly, but nice
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Stance Jacks (demo required) x 20
Mt Climbers x 15
Pickle Pounders x 10
4-count Merkins x 10
Captain Thor (6 count) x 10
Catalina Wine Mixer (6 count) x 11

THA-THANG:

Section 1
Mosey to Maple Street Biscuit, Enjoy the Bacon Smell – 4 Corners x 3
Corner 1
Stance Jacks 20 4-count
Merkins 20 4-count
Corner 2
Derkins 20 4 count
Dips 20 4 count
Corner 3
Freddy Mercurys 20 4-count
Flutter Kicks 20 4-count
Corner 4
Pickle Pounders 20 4-count
Squats 20 4-count
Section 2
Mosey to JUCOmanjaro (Cones up and back)
Station 1
5:20 Captain Thor
Station 2
Merkins 10 4-count
Station 3
5 Catalina Wine Mixer
Station 4
10 Burpees

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

1 Pet 3:7
Are we living with our wives in an understanding way?  Are your prayers being hindered?

 

Mission Success

THE SCENE:  41 and clear
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER:  Administered. 
WARM-O-RAMA:
 

LBAC F&B IC x 10
Seal jacks IC x 20
Merkin knee taps IC x 10
Mountain climber x 10
Projectivator IC from 8

Mosey to the recruitment center

THA THANG:

Farmer carry two CMUs to the middle island – drop one and keep one.

First Routine – “CMU Sevens”  With one CMU, step to the first parking lot line and perform 7 CMU curls, lunge carry to the next line and perform 7 more.  Rinse and repeat to the other island (11 lines, 77 reps total).  25 reps of CMU squats.  Bear crawl back while pushing or pulling your CMU.

Repeat with Single Arm Rows (switch arm each line)

 

Second Routine – “Heavy Bear Island Traverse”  At the middle islands (where we dropped our other CMU)

  • Bernie ~100’, do 3 burpees, sprint back.
  • Heavy bear to next island (~20’)
  • Sprint ~100’, 3 burpees, Bernie back.
  • Heavy bear back to start.
  • Then;
    • CMU tricep extensions x 40
    • CMU goblet squats x 30
    • CMU swings x 20
    • Blockees x 10

 

Another round of CMU Sevens – this time doing Uneven Merkins (one hand on CMU, switching each line)

MARY:

  • Mosey back to the flag.
  • Dead bug, IC x(a few)
  • Something Rocket made up 😊 ….kinda like a laying down hairy rockette.   

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

5 of the best men I know

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

In October 1968, Apollo 7 became the first of the Apollo space missions to carry men into space.  In the alphabetized progression of the Apollo Program objectives, Apollo 7 was launched for “C-Mission” – “Manned flight to demonstrate performance and operability of the Command and Service Module (CSM)”.  It was the first time a Saturn IB vehicle put a crew into space; it was the first three-person American space mission, and the first to include a live TV broadcast from an American spacecraft.  The untried CSM – that bullet-shaped craft – performed splendidly.  The mission was a complete technical success.  They achieved every technical objective and paved the way for Apollo 8 two months later to orbit the moon – and eventually Apollo 11 to land on the surface of the moon, one of mankind’s most historic and awesome moments.

It turns out, though, that one of the crew had a dormant cold which eventually spread to the others.  All three men were coughing, sneezing, and congested in that tiny space together (quarantined).  You might imagine that blowing your nose in space is not the most comfortable thing – it is messy and causes considerable pain to the eardrums.  Uncomfortable and unable to get away for even a moment, they grew irritable with each other.  They complained to ground control about the food.  Disregarding the insistence of their mission commandeers, they refused to wear their helmets during re-entry.  If you read some of the recorded dialogue between the crew and ground control, even the words in black and white convey discomfort and displeasure in their circumstances.

The Apollo 7 crew made it back to earth safety and accomplished every single mission objective.  But none of those three men would ever visit space again…NASA rejected them for consideration for future missions.  Until Apollo 7, our nation had a longstanding and uninterrupted practice of immediately awarding returning astronauts the Distinguished Service Medal.  Because of their conduct, the crew of Apollo 7 was denied that high honor – the only time that has happened (fifty years later, they were awarded their medals posthumously).

These last several weeks, we’ve all been off our normal rhythms.  In some ways, life has been just a little bit more difficult or awkward – that might be from trying to homeschool your kids at night while keeping up with work commitments.  It might be stress from cabin fever or close quarters or fear of the unknown.  If you are like me – or like the Apollo 7 astronauts – maybe those extra stresses have shortened your fuse and made you a little more self-centered.

During this time, you have mission technical objectives – to keep your kids fed, to make sure their homework gets completed, to check in with your boss and finish reports, to keep everyone healthy, etc.  It may even feel a little heroic for getting these things checked off your to-do list despite the added burden.  But don’t believe for a moment that simply accomplishing these tasks equals success.  Success is more than a milestone or a check in a box.  Success is about doing those things with grace and composure and love

The Apostle Paul said (paraphrasing 1 Corinthians 13:1-7).  If I could speak all languages, but didn’t love others, I would only be a noise.  If I possessed all knowledge, but didn’t love others, I would be nothing.  If I gave everything I have to the poor, but didn’t love them, I would have gained nothing.  Love is patient and kind.  Love is not rude. It does not demand its own way. It is not irritable, and it keeps no record of being wronged.  Love is always hopeful and endures through every circumstance.

In spite of any current difficultly or discomfort, you need to be focused on more than just meeting the day’s technical objectives – because that alone is not success.  To have a successful day, you also need to show honor, love, grace, compassion, and affection to those around you

 

1 Corinthians 13: 1-7 (NLT).  “If I could speak all the languages of earth and of angels, but didn’t love others, I would only be a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal.  If I had the gift of prophecy, and if I understood all of God’s secret plans and possessed all knowledge, and if I had such faith that I could move mountains, but didn’t love others, I would be nothing. If I gave everything I have to the poor and even sacrificed my body, I could boast about it; but if I didn’t love others, I would have gained nothing.  Love is patient and kind. Love is not jealous or boastful or proud or rude. It does not demand its own way. It is not irritable, and it keeps no record of being wronged. It does not rejoice about injustice but rejoices whenever the truth wins out. Love never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance.”

MOLESKIN:

Prayers for each other and our families.  Continued prayers for Rocket’s mother and Trough.

The Word today was inspired by Chaco’s Word last month and Erector’s from Tuesday.

What a moon today!

Great to be back out with you guys!

Rocket – the Apollo 7 astronauts’ names are; Walter Schirra, Donn Eisele, and Walter Cunningham

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Being Content

THE SCENE: 47 degrees & beautiful today…no gloom
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
  • Windmills (IC) 4 CT X 10
  • Hand Release Merkins – OYO X 10
  • Tempo Squats (IC) 4 CT X 10
  • Mosey

THA-THANG:

McWherter Parking Lot (Light Pole to Light Pole)

  • PAX will run to each parking stripe and do various exercises from light pole to light pole
  • Early finishers will plank or Al Gore
  • Exercises included rounds of:
    • diamond push-ups X 50
    • wide merkins X 50
    • plank squats X 50
    • merkins X 50
    • squats X 50
    • Little Baby Crunches X 100
    • Burpees X 25
    • American Hammers X 100
    • Mountain Climbers X 50
    • Donkey Kicks X 25
  • Mosey to Bagwell Center

Bagwell Center – Dips & Step Ups

  • 3 Rounds of 15 Dips and 20 Step Ups/Box Jumps
  • Mosey back to AO

MARY:

  • Flutterkicks (IC X 25)
  • LBCs (IC X 20)
  • Pickle Pounders (IC X 21)

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

10 HIMS at the Bootcamp & 13 HIMS at RUSH led by Edit

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

Content – In a state of peaceful happiness

I’m typically not very flexible. I’m a planner and like to be organized. This pandemic has been terrible but a blessing.

Obviously, 70,000 people in the United States have died from the Coronavirus and the numbers will continue to grow.

I can’t travel for work, I’m now a home school teacher so I have learned to be more flexible and patience.

Last night, we tried to order Mexican food for Cinco de Mayo and couldn’t get through to anywhere so we decided to go to Taco Bell. All Taco Bell’s were packed!  We ended up getting our daughter Chick Fil A & my wife and I ordered wings from Wild Wing Café. We rode around listening to music and realized it was the first time the three of us had been in the car together for more than a month!  It was a great night.  We had fun and I felt blessed that we had food on the table.

Our youngest daughter, Alex, was going to Illinois for a week but my wife’s cousin, Mary, called last night that she and one of her sons have the Coronavirus. They’re sick but not feeling too bad. So, Alex isn’t going to Illinois next weekend but we’re hoping sometime in the next couple of months to see her cousins. I was honesly looking forward to a week without homeschooling so I could work a bit. However, that’s not in the cards so I’ll suck it up and just appreciate that I have a healthy daughter and enjoy the time I have with her and pray she will enjoy our time together and eventually get to visit her cousins in Illinois later this year.

Phillippians 4:11-13 Not that I am speaking of being in need, for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and need. I can do all things through him who strengthens me.

Joshua 1:9 “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”

MOLESKIN: 

It was good to be on Q but no F3 for a couple of months & me travelling so much over the last 6 months definitely made me a little rusty on leading the Warm-O-Rama & BOM.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
MOTHER’S DAY IS THIS SUNDAY – TAKE CARE OF THE MOTHER’S IN YOUR LIVES