F3 Knoxville

Weary and Heavy Laden

  1. THE SCENE: Mid 30s and breezy with some snow flurries in the air
    F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
    WARM-O-RAMA:

    20 SSH IC

20 Good Mornings IC

LBACs 10 T-up, 10 T-down

Mosey to see the layout

THA-THANG:
Carrying your favorite CMU, run/jog/walk/trudge/crawl the south loop of path from the Grinder around to the Troll Bridge and back to the Grinder, stopping to complete exercises at marked locations.  Complete as many laps as possible in the allotted time, start over if you reach Beast Mode.

1st Stop: MERKINS/SQUATS

10 LAP 1

20 LAP 2

30 LAP 3

20 LAP 4

10 LAP 5

2nd Stop: WW2s/ALGORE

10/HOLD 20 COUNT LAP 1

20/HOLD 30 COUNT LAP 2

30/HOLD 40 COUNT LAP 3

20/HOLD 30 COUNT LAP 4

10/HOLD 20 COUNT LAP 5

3rd Stop: CMU BENT ROWS/DRY DOCKS

10 LAP 1

20 LAP 2

30 LAP 3

20 LAP 4

10 LAP 5

4th Stop: 2 CT MTN CLIMBERS/CMU CURLS

10 LAP 1

20 LAP 2

30 LAP 3

20 LAP 4

10 LAP 5

5th Stop: 5 X BLOCKEES ON THE GRINDER each lap

MARY:
20 x Flutter Kicks IC

20 2 Ct Heel Taps OYO

10 Cherry Pickers IC

Mosey a full lap of AO (because rookie)

Pidgeon Pose stretch hold for 20 each leg

30 Butterfly Sit-ups OYO (WW2 with butterfly down south)

10 4 Ct Plank Ups IC

10 4 Ct Shoulder Taps IC

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
One FNG joined the HIMs today, welcome to Spurt (Jesse Cartegena)!
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Times are strange and life can be bewildering.  Some may relate when I say I’ve felt weighed down and tired lately.  Jesus said “Come to me all who are weary and heavy laden, and I will give you rest…” and “My yoke is easy and my burden is light.”  Consider that he was a carpenter, and one task he probably engaged was to make yokes for livestock.  Unbalanced weight makes the work hard and painful (like running with a CMU on your shoulders or in your arms).  When the weight is distributed on a well-fitted yoke (like a ruck or weight vest), the burden feels lighter and the work seems easier in comparison to the unbalanced load.  We men are made to carry burdens, to carry our brothers and family with us through good times and bad times, to lead with integrity.  Jesus will make the load bearable for each of us, when we submit to him and let him fit the yoke properly.
MOLESKIN:
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Blood Drive at Lakeshore on 29 Jan

CSAUP at Lakeshore on 30 Jan

MWF 0530 OTBs at Sandy Springs (AKA Cougar Valley) in preparation for Arsenal AO kickoff in March

Moses is working on a Beer Ruck around Maryville, details to follow

High Rolling

THE SCENE: Mid 30’s pristine weather
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

SSH x 10

Jog around court

5 each

  • Burpee
  • Iron squat
  • BBS
  • Merkin

THA-THANG:

Deck o cards

2-6 Suicides

Face = 10

Ace = 15

🃏 bear crawl around court

♥️ Burpee

♠️ Iron Squat

♦️ BBS

♣️ Merkin

MARY:
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
8 in this tribe
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

“Humans don’t mind hardship, in fact they thrive on it; what they mind is not feeling necessary. Modern society has perfected the art of making people not feel necessary.”

— Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging by Sebastian Junger

MOLESKIN:
Nearly got through the deck. Iron squats 😭
ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Bear Day

THE SCENE: Snow/Rain 37 degrees
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Exit vehicle start watch
THA-THANG:
Traditional ruck loop to school. 20/20 pushups and squats. Back to AO then up Lover’s Lane to pull-up bars and smoking shack.

5 Rounds:

  • 10 pull-ups (no ruck)
  • Crawl bear to cone 1 then do 20 OH Ruck press
  • Bear crawl to cone 2 then do 15 thrusters.
  • Bear crawl ruck drag to cone 3 (parking lot) and do 10 Mr Rucktacular.
  • Ruck run down to top tier of lot and up Lover’s Lane and back to pull-up bars.

Ruck to pavilion and perform pushups. 50-40-30-20-10 starting with Incline, then reglar, incline, etc.

MARY:
Capn Thor 7/28
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Be thankful.
MOLESKIN:

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Who Does Number 2 Work For?

THE SCENE: 50°. Quite pleasant.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Remove sandbag from vehicle.
THA-THANG:

Head to Cherokee Farm with sandbags. Stop every mile for the following exercises with sandbag:

  • 5 Get-ups per side
  • 10 Burpee Cleans
  • 15 Lunge w/ Twist per leg
  • 20 Front Squats
  • 25 Chest Press

MARY:
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
3 HIMS
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
MOLESKIN:
6 slow heavy miles. 375 reps of sandbag work.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Insert information about upcoming events, 2nd or 3rd F opportunities, and any other announcements.

Backup

THE SCENE: 47 degrees F.,
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

SSH, Baby Arm Circles, Cherry Pickers, Imperial Squat Walkers
THA-THANG:

Set 1 Exercises (Under Pavilion)

Step Ups x12/leg

Dry Docks x12

Squat Jumps x12

Merkins x12

SSH (4 count) x12

WWII Sit ups x12

Mountain Climbers x12

Run Across Grinder

Set 2 Exercises (All with CMU)

Russian Swings x12

On the Shelf x6/side

Bent Rows x12

Curls x12

Goblet Squats x12

Lawnmowers x12/arm

Overhead Press x12

Run down to the road.

Road Work

Merkins x12

BBS x9

Drydocks x6

Burpees x3

Run back to Pavilion and repeat until “Recover” is called

MARY:
21 Boxcutters, 20 Flutter kicks, 60 LBCs
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
11 HIMs
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

Merry Clayton and Gimme Shelter

We started the workout to the song Gimme Shelter, the opening track from the Rolling Stones 1969 album, Let It Bleed.  When asked who sang the song most will generically say the Rolling Stones or specifically, Mick Jagger.  When I listen to the song, I hear Merry Clayton.  She is the background vocalist and the one who puts her heart and soul in the song.  Merry was born on Christmas Day, 1948, and was the daughter of a Baptist minister in the New Orleans area.  She began singing gospel music in church before she was tagged as a background singer for Ray Charles and others at the ripe age of 14.

In 1969 she was pregnant and living with her husband in Los Angeles.  The phone rang around midnight and an agent said this British rock group needed a background vocalist for a track to complete a soon to be released album.  They needed her to come to the recording studio right away.  At first she said no, she was tired and she wasn’t feeling too well.  Her husband said she needed to go; that it might be good for her singing career.  Merry shows up at the studio and talks to Keith Richards about the song, the significance of the words written by Jagger, and the way they wanted it sung.

She sang one take, got some feedback from Richards and Jagger, and then said she would give it one more try.  After the second take she offered a third and then said goodnight.  The rest is history for the Stones.

Merry is always the singer I hear in the song.  She was the one that gave it everything she had and she blows it away – as a backup singer.  The Rolling Stones almost always gets the credit for this hit from almost 50 years ago.

There are many times that our roll in life is like Merry’s that night.  We are not the one to make the decisions, we are not THE face in the crowd, we are not the leader, we may not get the recognition we deserve.  We are the backup, the support member of the team, the one given a specific task in the big picture, the one that will be an integral part of future success.  Regardless, our job is to push ourselves, attain the objective, and move on to the next.  Always remember that there is no limit to what can be attained if no one cares who gets the credit.

So where is Merry?  She went home after the Stones session and had a miscarriage late that morning.  She believes the stress she put herself in earlier was a factor and she could barely bring herself to sing the song for a few years afterwards.  She continued mostly in a backup singer roll and was highlighted in a 2012 documentary about others in similar rolls that made many of the legendary songs of the past.  Finally some well deserved recognition has come to her.  In 2014 a car accident left her without legs.  Her faith in God and the inner strength and determination derived from that faith is keeping her on her feet and her music alive.

MOLESKIN:
Insert any personal comments, notes, devotion content, etc.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
OTBs start January 4th at Sandy Springs Park and will be held each Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 5:30 am.  These will continue until launch of the new AO in Maryville.  Meet at the basketball court.