F3 Knoxville

12 Pains of Christmas… er August

THE SCENE: Humid and gloomy
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

  • Projectivator
  • Cherry pickers
  • Tempo squats
  • Tempo merkins

THA-THANG:
Death march (Indian run w/ burpee) to ORAU campus.  Complete the 12 Pains of Christmas just like the song.  Run up and down the hill between each verse.

  1. Burpee
  2. Imperial Squalkers
  3. Basilisks
  4. Merkins
  5. Big Boys
  6. Lunges
  7. Side straddle hops
  8. Prone rows
  9. Diamond merkins
  10. Heels to heaven
  11. Squats
  12. Burpees

Return to Flag

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
All PAX tagged + 1 downranger:  Chit-Chat
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Ephesians 2:10: For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.

This passage is empowering; telling us that God has already prepared the good work for us to do.  However, if we add a little context by going back 2 verses:

Ephesians 2:8-10:  For by grace you have been saved through faith.  And it is not of your own doing; it is the gift from God, not as a result of works, so that no one may boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.

This shows us that even though our salvation is a free gift from God, that we did not earn, God expects and has prepared good work for us to do that will bring him glory because of our salvation.  Because He saved us.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Family workout on Saturday, August 6th.  Pancakes in the park and swim party at Borg’s to follow.

In HIM we Trust & leave no one behind

THE SCENE: Cool, damp & magically dark
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Merkins, Squats, cherry pickers, Side Straddle Hops & Terrible cadence counting.

THA-THANG:
50 reps with [partner running around Haslam.  Cardio & legs

  • Step-ups
  • Derkins
  • Box Jumps
  • BBS

JucoMANJaro

-teams of 3 repeating Merkins, Squats, and BBS at each hash all the way to the top.  All summited and were rewarded with a view of the swirling pending rainclouds.  All were sweaty

MARY:
Mary was neglected by a perfectly timed return to AS
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

14 out. (1 not pictured)
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Coming out in the gloom makes you stronger.  Strength leads your family and those around you.  Do not be afraid to lead those to Christ and do not be afraid to lead those in need.  As we grow, we find ourselves to transition from receiving encouragement to being the encourager.  People around you need you.  They need your strength.  At times it is draining, at times it is rewarding.  Just like Jucomanjaro!  We can’t stop and we can’t leave a brother behind.  Be the bedrock your family counts upon and the bedrock Christ has called you to be in his kingdom.
MOLESKIN:
Is a great notebook

Workmanship

THE SCENE: little overcast but not to yucky
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Thunderstruck
THA-THANG:
Mosey to pick up CMUs

  • Two rounds
  • <span;>10 WWI heavy sit ups
    <span;>10 WWII heavy sit ups
    <span;>10 X Factor
  • Heavy al gore holds in between 
  • Heavy imperial walkers for till  whole PAX has prayed
  • Four sets of 25 reps of curls
  • Windmill
  • Seal claps

MARY:
Mosey back to the parking lot for PAX led

10 Pickel pushers

10 Pushups

10 Bascales

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.
Ephesians 2:10 NKJV

 

 

The fruit of consistency is trust

THE SCENE: Dark, muggy, but not too hot.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Cherry Pickers IC 4 CT
SSH x 25 IC 4 CT
LBACs Front and Back x 10 IC 4 CT
Tempo Squats IC
Mountain Climbers IC
Tempo Merkins IC

2X run across the parking lot

Each time back OYO
10 Squats
10 Mountain Climbers 4 CT
10 Merkins

THA-THANG:

Those last 30 reps are our Wagon Wheel today (30WW). If ever you finish a set, you rinse and repeat this wagon wheel until we’re all done or until Recover is called.

Indian Run to the sophomore hill parking lot, find a battle buddy.

One man performs our wagon wheel set (30WW) while the other RUNS a lap (not a mosey). Each man completes 3 laps (Bernie up the hill on lap 3)

Mosey to the middle courtyard, find a piece of wall
11s: Dips and BBS
11s: Box Jumps and Derkins (this was pretty killer)

Mosey to the motorcycle learning lot
4 Rush-style strides across the parking lot, with 2 rounds of our wagon wheel baked in.

Mosey back to the flag

MARY:
American Hammers and a minute of Boat-Canoe to finish things off.
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
No FNGs today, SOS (Mailbox 2.0) made 10 for the day.
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
What do you think of when you think of Consistency?

One 5-mile run doesn’t change a thing, just like one healthy meal, one date with your wife, one conversation with your son, or one reading of God’s word.

And my temptation? Focus on the misses, the failures, and the flops. I’d quit a worthy pursuit rather than fail the same way again.

But what about 50 dates? Or 100 conversations? Or 300 dives into the word?

What is the fruit of that consistency?

The fruit of consistency is trust.

Even if I missed 50 dates in the making, I am building a foundation of trust. Trust with my spouse, trust with my kids, trusting my Father in heaven.

Are you willing to keep building that trust?

I challenge you to keep dying to yourself, keep serving your family, keep pursuing your wife and kids.

Habits, Part 2

THE SCENE:  75 and thick.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER:  Administered.
WARM-O-RAMA:
 

  • Phelps
  • RFTS / LIH
  • Grady Corns
  • Mountain Climbers
  • Up/Down Dog
  • SSH

THA THANG:

  • Mosey to the new building, pick a spot on the bench.
  • 30 seconds of each
    • Derkins
    • Single leg squat (L)
    • Dips
    • Single leg squat (R)
    • Incline CDD
    • Plyo step-ups

 

  • Mosey to the pond.  There are 2 trees along the path – approx. half way around the pond from each other.
    • 50 merkins + 50 LBCs.  Run to the other tree.
    • 40 merkins + 40 LBCs.  Run to the other tree.
    • 30 merkins + 30 LBCs.  Run to the other tree.
    • 20 merkins + 20 LBCs.  Run to the other tree.
    • 10 merkins + 10 LBCs.  Run to the other tree.

 

  • Mosey to the Big Lot;
    • Bear crawl one line.
    • 10 flutter kicks (count 1 leg)
    • Bear crawl one line.
    • 10 hello dollys

 

  • Jelly Legs

 

MARY:

  • Dealer’s choice.
  • Jail break!

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

9 for bootcamp + 5 Rushers

COT / BOM

All this week, we’re talking about habits.  For Part 1 on Monday, Guardrail led a discussion about cultivating our hearts in preparation for a habit change – starting a new good habit, killing an old bad habit.  Today we continued talking about habits – as we start a new, or end an old, let’s plan for failure.  Let’s think about what might cause failure and pre-decide on strategies to avoid those or to quickly rebound from them.

When you are starting a new habit, what kinds of things are going to throw you off course?

Stumble:  I’m not making any progress toward my goal.
Did you just set a goal – or did you also define a plan and come up with systems to get you to the goal?  “Systems” are the reminders, queues, routines, notes, people, etc. that you set in place to facilitate your work toward to the goal.  James Clear says “you don’t rise to the level of your goals; you fall to the level of your systems.”  A goal is just a daydream without a plan.  Make sure you have an actionable plan + establish systems to execute that plan.

Stumble:  I’m not seeing change happen as fast I thought it would.
Adopt a long-term perspective.  Have short-term milestones. Especially in the short term, evaluate your progress based on how well you stick to your plan, not your results.  Worry about meeting the plan today – tomorrow worry about tomorrow.  Keep your sights only looking that far out.  If you have a good plan and you stick to the plan, your goal will take care of itself.  Again from James Clear, “You should be more concerned with your current trajectory than with your current results”.

Stumble:  I missed a day, so I guess I’m done. 
Sometimes we have an all-or-nothing mindset.  If we fail one time, we think we are a failure.  Like my daughter who is learning to walk, I wouldn’t say to her “just two steps?!?  Come on!“.  No, I say “Two steps! Great job girl!  Now try and again and get three steps this time!!!”  As you are learning to do something new, coach yourself the same way.  Give yourself some grace.  If you miss a day, don’t miss two. Missing one day reduces your chance of success by 5%.  Missing two consecutive days reduces your chances by 40%.

As we start new habits, here are three strategies that we’re going to implement

  1. Create systems to push you toward your goal
  2. Success is sticking to your plan TODAY
  3. If you miss a day, don’t miss two.

You are what you repeatedly do.  Every action you take is a vote for the type of man you want to become.

With that in mind…

  • What good habit do you need to start?
  • What unhealthy habit do you need to stop?

Come back Friday for Part 3 of this Word!

 

MOLESKIN:

Prayers for Data, Papa Lock, and Shrubbery’s Aunt.

ANNOUNCEMENTS: