F3 Knoxville

Lightning HIIT

THE SCENE: Low 60s. Thunder! Lightning! Oh my!
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

SSH X 20

Squat Walkers x 15

10-1 Burpees
THA-THANG:

Tabata

30 sec on 10 sec off

HR Merkins

Clap Merkins

Get-Ups

Jump Tucks

Single Leg V-Ups

Mtn Climbers

Run to scrapyard and back. If lightning do SSH for 2 minutes under pav. I think we did 6 or 7 rounds. We saw lightning once so did the 2 minutes of SSH that time. Espy said he would rather risk the lightning than do that again.

MARY:
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
5 HIMs
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

16 rules for simple living:

  1. Believe in yourself , but be aware of your limitations
  2. De-clutter and simplify 
  3. Use everything in moderation
  4. Keep things in perspective
  5. Treat others how they want to be treated
  6. Family first
  7. Pay attention to the moment
  8. Have a positive mindset
  9. Educate yourself
  10. Be passionate about something
  11. Always be reflective
  12. Surround yourself with supportive people
  13. Banish the word “perfection”
  14. Fix it, or deal with it, but stop whining about it
  15. Remember things that you are grateful for
  16. You can have it all, just not at the same time

MOLESKIN:
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Fun Run

THE SCENE: 61 degree, perfect workout weather
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

SSH x 20 IC
Cherry Pickers x8 IC
Windmills x10 IC
THA-THANG:
We ran a loop with exercises along the way and repeated until time. Everyone got at least three full laps. The first lap we did together and then everyone went at their own pace after that.

  • Run from the grinder up the troll bridge –  30 squats
  • Run to the road – 10 Burpees
  • Run to Mt. Crumpet – Sprint up the hill
  • Run to the Fountain – 20 BBS
  • Run to the road – 20 Merkins
  • Run back to the grinder – 5 blockees, 10 thrusters, 15 tricep extensions, 20 curls

MARY:
One round of Guantanamo (or duck, duck, goose)
Boxcutters x 15 IC
LBCs for the final 30 seconds

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
8 men this morning
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
“The only person holding you back is you. No more excuses. It’s time to change.” – Tony Robbins

We have the power to change our own lives. There is another quote that says something along the lines of change what you can change and accept what you cannot change. A pet peeve of mine is when some of my employees come in on Monday and start talking about how terrible Mondays are and how they don’t want to be there. Then on Friday, they’re all excited because they don’t have to be at work the next two days and they just can’t wait to get out of there. To me, they need to change jobs if they have that attitude. If you dislike 5 days of your week, then change it. If you’re not willing to change it, then accept it. This is one step on the road to happiness. We need to constantly re-evaluate our situations and how we feel about them and we need to take action in our lives when necessary.
MOLESKIN:

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Fat Amy’s Necktie

THE SCENE: Low 40’s and quite pleasant.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

20 SSH

10 Windmills

THA-THANG:

Mosey to the Plateau of Pain.

16 cones across the plateau. Run to first cone and do exercise. Run back to start then on to second cone for next exercise and so on.

  1. 50 Squats
  2. 20 Burpees
  3. 40 BBS
  4. 20 Burpees
  5. 30 Merkins
  6. 20 Burpees
  7. 20 Iron Squats
  8. 20 Burpees
  9. 20 Burpees
  10. 20 Iron Squats
  11. 20 Burpees
  12. 30 Merkins
  13. 20 Burpees
  14. 40 BBS
  15. 20 Burpees
  16. 50 Squats

MARY:

20 Flutter Kicks

20 LBCs

Repeated 4 times

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
13 HIMs
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

Abridged version of the Bluejacket’s guide to leadership. A 1943 manual given to junior enlisted sailors.

Loyalty. Loyalty is the opposite of treachery. A man who is not true to himself cannot be loyal to anyone or anything.

Faith. Believe in yourself. Trust yourself. Count on yourself.

Obedience. To be obedient is to place your own desires and impulses in second position.

Courage. Courage is that quality which enables one to meet danger and difficulties with firmness and with ability unimpaired. It does not mean absence of fear. A courageous man has mastered fear. Cool courage implies ability to exercise sound judgment in the face of danger.

Honor. Act so that your home folks will be proud of you, and will tell all of your friends what fine things you are doing. Act so that others will want to be like you.

Self-control. Self-control is the visible evidence of self-discipline.

Knowledge. Knowledge comes only through study and hard work. Men always respect you for what you know. It pays to know, and to know you know. Know your own job well and when you know it perfectly you will be on your way to knowing the job ahead of you.

Reliability. Always do what you are told to do, and do it the best you know how.

Spirit. To have spirit means to be able to become enthusiastic and inspired in everything you do and to show a lively interest in your work.

Justice. Be square. Play the game hard, but play it squarely. Give a square deal to others and expect one in return. Act so that others can respect you as a man.

Truthfulness. The final test of a man is: In a pinch, will he lie? Many a man who told the whole truth has been let off or given light punishment, where the liar was punished for the offense and for lying as well.

Conduct. Good behavior and a clear record are essential for promotion to positions of leadership. A leader’s conduct must always be exemplary and the standards maintained by leaders are very high.

Initiative. Sound judgment in taking the initiative (or in leading toward a goal) is an essential quality in a leader.

Energetic. A man who does not spare his efforts, or value them higher than the proper performance of his duty, is energetic. He does things the “smart” way and is not too concerned about whether it is the “hard” way or the “easy” way.

Cheerfulness. Good will, easy manners, and friendly speech are contagious.

Honesty. Your belongings are yours and yours to use or dispose of. Stealing is an admission by a man that he is inadequate to obtain the things he craves by fair and open means.

MOLESKIN:
I think I set a new calorie and mileage record for myself on that one. 781 cals and 4.13 miles.
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Gold Rush!

THE SCENE: perfectly right in between cold and warm.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

I had them youngsters bid farewell to Sally with some cossack squats. Sally was a mess of emotion. First she was up, then down, then up again…

Then we all settled affairs at the farm by selling our 10 henderkins to farmer Yosef, and but then we were cut free to head up to the mountains and seek our fortunes.

THA-THANG:
Everyone grabbed a pickaxe from the CMU depot, so there was plenty of them up in the mines.

Without giving away any incriminating details, and laid out the plan that would soon make me-er uh… all of us rich!

At the mountain, we had a couple of fellers hold up the old abandoned mine shafts in a variety of ways:

  • Low plank
  • Knees above parallel bars
  • Bar hang
  • Low dip
  • Balance board
  • Etc.

Meanwhile we sent another feller down in the mine to dig out some nuggets (10 blockies per nugget). As soon as anyone dropped their shaft, boy I’ll tell you it kicked up a heap of dust and make a racket that carried on for miles! So I told the boys to split and split fast anytime that happened and to lay low in the camps.

Laying low in the camps:

Camp 1

  • 20 iron Mikes 2ct
  • 20 monkey jumpers 4ct
  • 20 side lunges (10 each leg)

Camp 2

  • 20 mountain Climbers 4ct
  • 20 Peter Parkers 4ct
  • 20 in and outs single ct

Camp 3

  • 20 diamond merkins
  • 20 Carolina dry dock
  • 20 Berpees

Camp 4

  • 20 cmu bent rows
  • 20 Lawnmowers (10 per arm)
  • 20 cmu swings

MARY:
After a good day of prospecting, I introduced the boys to Mary and she showed us a good time… 20 ic LBCs and hold 6 inches…

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
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CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Much like prospecting, life can feel like things are getting in the way of each other. Work keeps us from family. Family drama makes work hard. Etc. However, we need to keep the perspective that we are where we are meant to be in each moment to do the best we can in that moment. Laying low in the camps isn’t just so you can get up to mine gold. There is good stuff happening wherever we are if we’re willing to be a part of it.
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Breakfast @Drifter’s on Saturday and Snokel says we’ll have to earn it.

Don’t mess up the pretty dirt

THE SCENE: Cold and a bit frosty
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

  • Arm Circles x10 IC
  • Cherry Pickers x8 IC
  • 10 Squats, run to other side of parking lot and do 5 merkins and return
    • Repeat with 20 and 30 squats

THA-THANG:

Indian Run over to the Educator only to find out that there is nice smooth dirt (probably freshly seeded). Woodshack did not want to harm the dirt since he is so nice. So instead, we jogged over to the worse and steeper Mount Suckmore and did 12’s instead of 11’s since time was wasted.

  • Start with 11 Iron Mikes (each leg) at the bottom
  • Start with 1 Inchworm Merkin Broad Jump at the top
  • Bernie up the hill each time (RIP quads)

Indian Run back to AO

MARY:
Thunderstruck!

  • Hold a plank through the song Thunderstruck
  • Merkin every time “thunder” is said
  • Should taps during solo
  • LBC’s and Heels to Heaven to close out time

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
13 strong
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Kobe Bryant was all over the news and social media this week after his sudden passing in a helicopter crash. One of my favorite quotes I saw by him was:

” I don’t want to be the next Michael Jordan, I only want to be Kobe Bryant”

He spent his life becoming one of the greatest basketball players of all time. He had plenty of people he looked up to, but he was himself and never stopped being himself.

1 Samuel 16:7 – But the Lord said to Samuel, “Do not look on his appearance or on the height of his stature, because I have rejected him. For the Lord sees not as a man sees: Man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.”

Be your own person in life. Don’t follow in the footsteps of others. Use them as examples and learning points to form the person you want your friends, family, and children to remember when you’re gone one day. That is what leaving a legacy is all about.

 

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