F3 Knoxville

Winners

THE SCENE: 73 degrees F, Mostly Cloudy, Humid

F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER

WARM-O-RAMA:
SSH, Windmills, Baby arm circles
THA-THANG:

A square with 15 yard long sides was established on the grinder.  The corners were marked with the following:

Alpha

  1. CMU Swings         OH Carry to Bravo 1
  2. Merkins                Lunge Bravo 2
  3. SSH (4 ct)            Inch worm to Bravo 3
  4. Release merkins    Crab crawl to Bravo 4

Bravo

  1. Mtn Climbers (4 ct)     Bear Crawl to Charlie 1
  2. CMU goblet squat       OH carry to Charlie 2
  3. Dry docks                  Lunge to Charlie 3
  4. Flutter kicks (4 ct)      Inch worm to Charlie 4

 

Charlie

  1. Plank Jacks (4 ct)         Crab Crawl to Delta 1
  2. Box Cutters                  Bear Crawl to Delta 2
  3. CMU Thrusters             OH Carry to Delta 3
  4. Squat Jumps                Lunge to Delta 4

 

Delta

  1. WWII Sit-ups             Inch worm to Alpha 1
  2. Shoulder taps (4 ct)    Crab Crawl to Alpha 2
  3. Dips w/CMU               Bear Crawl to Alpha 3
  4. CMU Curls                  OH Carry to Alpha 4

Run a lap to the amber street light, do 6 Burpees, return to grinder.

(Repeat)

All completed one round plus about half way through a second one.

MARY:
Didn’t leave time for Mary.
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
9 HIMs
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
In December 2012 a long distance race was taking place in Navarra, Spain. Ivan Fernandez Anaya of Spain was competing in the event as was Abel Mutai of Kenya. Late in the race, Abel was in the lead with Ivan a distance behind him. The race was just about finished when Ivan noticed that Abel began to slow down as he neared the finish line. Since Abel did not speak Spanish, it seems he got confused by the signs and thought he had already passed the finish line. Ivan saw what was happening and could have run past his opponent to win the race.

Instead of going on to win the race, Ivan guided Abel ahead to the finish line. Ivan came in second.  In that split second, Ivan showed what a true gentleman he was. He exemplified good sportsmanship and human kindness.

When questioned after the race about why he had pointed Abel towards the finish line, Ivan said: “I didn’t let him win, he was going to win. The race was his.  I was not supposed to catch him.  He was the rightful winner. He created a gap that I couldn’t have closed if he hadn’t made a mistake. As soon as I saw he was stopping, I knew I wasn’t going to pass him.”
Ivan also said: “My dream is that one day we can have some sort of community life where we push ourselves and also others to win.”

When pressed by a journalist about why he didn’t take the win since he was seconds away from the finish line, he replied: “But what would be the merit of my victory? What would be the honor of that medal?  What would my Mom think of that?”

Values are transmitted from generation to generation. What values do we teach our children and how much do we inspire others to learn? Most of us take advantage of people’s weaknesses instead of helping to strengthen them. Everyone wants to win, but sometimes there are more important things than being the winner.

MOLESKIN:
Prayers for healing of Drifter’s M with leg injury and for surgical repair of Postpone’s meniscus tear in a couple weeks.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Drifter speaking at Mt. Olive Baptist Church on August 14th and Dog Pound Unchained CSAUP on August 21st.

Crazy 48s, Bomb Shelter edition

THE SCENE: Dry, but with the usual midsummer thick-as-pea-soup air.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
Pretty sure the disclaimer happened… YHC was a bit late getting down to Alcoa.
WARM-O-RAMA:
25x SSH IC courtesy of Drifter
5x Cherry Pickers
10x Rockettes
10x Imperial Squat Walkers
10x LBAC each way

THA-THANG:
Crazy 48s on the grinder:
24 merkins at Pavalon end, 24 at the Scrapyard for a total of 48
Half-lap mosey around the park (about a quarter mile)
12 merkins and 12 iron mikes at each of the 4 corners of the grinder for 48 each
Half-lap around the park
8 merkins, 8 iron mikes, and 8 V-ups at each corner plus the midpoints of the long sides. 48 each again.
Half-lap around the park
6 each of merkins, iron mikes, V-ups, and 8-ct body builders at each corner of a figure-8 around the grinder for the last 48.

MARY:
Just finished the last 48 right on time. No Mary today.
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
11 came out to kick Thursday square in the jaw.
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
My mother in law passed away from Alzheimers a couple of weeks ago. As the disease progressed and took more of her mind, she forgot who anyone was. But she never forgot the Lord, and still talked to Him and about Him to all of us. At her Celebration of Life service, we played the old hymn “It Is Well”, because even until the end she knew that it was well with her soul. Ended the COT by singing that hymn.
MOLESKIN:
Terribly sorry about being late. But those 48s would have been a bit crazier if I hadn’t turned around for a pit stop.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
So much to do! 2.0 workout next weekend, Off the Chain next month. Sign up!

Absolutely Abtastic

THE SCENE: 70 degrees.  Slight breeze, but humid
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

  • 10 x SSH IC
  • 10 x Little Arm Circles IC each way
  • 10 x tempo squats IC
  • 10 x tempo merkins IC

THA-THANG:
Mosey with CMU to Tennis Courts.  Leave CMU on parking lot side.  Run 1 lap around tennis courts with stop at each corner for 10 merkins.

Thing 1:

Partner Up.  One partner runs the width of 2 tennis courts,  5 Plank Jacks (4 ct), run back.  The other partner is doing the exercise below and then they swap.  Exercises are done for the length of time the other person is running.  Most pax did 2 rounds.

  • Flutter Kicks (CMU)
  • Gas Pumps
  • American Hammers
  • Big Boy Sit Ups
  • Hello Dolly
  • Swimmers
  • Rinse and repeat

Thing 2:

Back to the Grinder.  No Partner.  Complete the four exercises below then run to Troll Bridge and Back.  Reps for each round are 10-15-20-15-10.  Most made it up and down the ladder with a few starting back up the ladder.

  • CMU Swings
  • Bent Over Rows
  • CMU Floor Press
  • Overhead Press 

MARY:
No time.
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
John 1:4-5  “In Him was life, and the life was the light of men. And the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not [a]comprehend it.”  That’s how it was for me.  When I was in the darkness I didn’t understand the Light.
MOLESKIN:
Prayers for healing for family members particularly for Hammy’s and Limbo’s family.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Gents do Abs, CMUs, and Sprints

THE SCENE: It felt nice out until we started sprinting and slinging CMUs around.  Then I noticed how muggy it was.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER

Welcomed Pom-Pom, Tuna, and McKowski visiting from Chicago!


WARM-O-RAMA:

  • Side Shuttle Hops
  • Little Baby Arm Circles
  • Butt kicks from sideline to sideline and back
  • High Knees from sideline to sideline and back

THA-THANG:
Jogged up to the oval office.  Half of us had CMUs.  Had 2 stations of exercises.  Once one exercise was complete jog on the track to the station on the opposite end of the track.  On the way to the next station there were 2 sets of cones.  HIMs were to muster all they had and sprint from one cone to the next.  Station exercises were as follows:

  • 5 Grip, Rip, Rolls
  • 5 Catalina Wine Mixers
  • 10 Grave Diggers (2-count)
  • 10 Freddy Mercury’s
  • 15 CMU curls
  • 15 American Hammers (2-count)
  • 20 CMU Swings
  • 20 V-ups (everyone’s favorite)

MARY:
10 Heel taps in cadence and 10 LBCs

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

A few years ago, I ran in the Panerathon Expo 10k/5k in downtown Knoxville along with my wife and a few of our coworkers. In races held in high-traffic areas like downtown Knoxville, there are usually several police cars along the course to ensure the safety of runners by blocking and conducting traffic. There were also several volunteers along the course directing runners which way the course went and encouraging us as we ran by. I find it wonderful that people volunteer to get up so early to stand at a corner for hours directing people over and over and encouraging hundreds of runners as they pass. Some were more enthusiastic than others, but I was grateful for all of them. 

Even though these volunteers committed half their Saturday to working the race without any compensation, I was more impressed with the person who was required to be there; the person who was paid to be there. A police officer and his car were posted on one of the overpasses to ensure no cars attempted to drive on or through the race course. I am sure it was his assignment to work the race. It was his job, so yes, he was getting paid to stand there for two hours as people ran by. It was his job, and all he had to do was stand there and ensure the safety of the runners, but he chose to make it more than just a duty. As we ran, he genuinely shouted encouragement with a smile on his face. I have run in numerous races and have never witnessed a police officer that involved in a race.

I doubt that police officer anticipated being recognized or rewarded for how he handled his race duties, and I doubt he was, but that did not stop him from making someone’s life better. He took something mundane and turned it into something magnificent with his only motivation being to make a difference in someone’s life. 

“The person doing the work determines the difference between the mundane and the magnificent.” – Mark Sanborn, Author of The Fred Factor

MOLESKIN:
Pray for peace and comfort for Kim and Daniel and family.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:

This hill from the road to the grindstone is slippery when wet 🙂

Stretch

THE SCENE: 69 degrees, 95% humidity, mostly cloudy
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

SSH, Arm circles, Plank walkouts, Imperial squat walkers.

Mosey across the AO and then skip back.
THA-THANG:

Mosey with CMU toward Mt. Crumpit, drop off CMU, and head to the fountain.

Progressive Light Pole Workout

Do these reps of the following exercises. (6-9-15-18-21)

WWII’s at Base

Merkins at Poles

Mosey back to the CMUs at Mt. Crumpit.

Partner 138’s

Modified Dora where one starts the doing 138 reps with CMU while partner run to back side of Christmas tree, does one burpee, and heads back down to pick up where partner left off.

Curls

Thrusters

Floor Presses

Bent Rows

Russian Swings

Triceps Extensions

Lawn Mowers (Each Arm)

Upright Rows

Note:  Most made it to the Russian Swings before heading back to AO.  138 Thrusters were a little much.

MARY:
Box Cutters, Flutter Kicks, LBCs.
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
9 HIMs
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Heard a song from 1969 on the way to the beatdown, “And When I Die” by Blood, Sweat, and Tears and my watch recorded 69 degrees during our workout.  That’s appropriate because today is my 69th birthday.  The reps commemorated my milestone with a total of 69 merkins and WWIIs.  Divide the partner workout reps by 2 and that’s also 69.

The concept of goals came to mind as a topic to discuss.  I worked for a company for 42 years, 35+ full time and then another 6+ off and on after “retirement.”  We lived, breathed, and died by objectives – setting goals.  We had goals, stretch goals, super stretch goals, short term goals, long term goals, etc.  By and large goal setting and working toward them is good.  Personal goals are good too.  I’m not talking about New Years resolutions.  They are goals, but seldom do people, especially me, put much thought or dedication toward meeting them.

I remember a personal goal back around 1978.  I ran 5 or 6 days a week; mostly with two other guys. One was about 15 seconds faster per mile than me and the other about my speed.  I had a goal of running a 10k in under 40 minutes with my daily runs of around 3.5 miles at a pace of 7:30 +/-.  My first race, the second running of the Knoxville Expo 10K in 1979, I beat that goal with a 39:31 time.  My problem was that I did not have a goal set for myself after that.  I quit running for two or three months until I realized that I had set the wrong goal.  It should have been something like miles per week or runs per week.  Once I got my head right, I got back into it until plantar fasciitis put an end to serious running a few years later.

As I said, goals are good if we put thought into them, make them reasonable, make them a target that is tough to meet.  Our faith needs them, too.  They can be centered around Bible reading, quiet/prayer time, attending church, being an active volunteer in church, putting our faith into actions.

What goals do you strive to attain?  Give it some serious thought.

MOLESKIN:
Remember Kim, Dan, and their children as they face Kim’s losing battle with brain cancer.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Insert information about upcoming events, 2nd or 3rd F opportunities, and any other announcements.