F3 Knoxville

Circuits of Courage

THE SCENE: Just about perfect weather – 50 degrees, no wind

F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER

WARM-O-RAMA:

  • SSH IC x 25
  • Cherry Pickers IC x 10
  • Tempo Squats IC x 12
  • Merkins IC (4 ct) x 15
  • 2 sets of 5 burpees OYO as we toured the circuit

THA-THANG:

We did a circuit on the grinder (1 station at each corner) with 1 station at the flag pole, and another at the pavalon. Each station has 2 exercises listed. Pretty simple – pair up with a battle buddy and do 20 reps of both exercises listed and move to the next station until time is called. Ended up making it through 3 rounds.

  • Station 1: Mountain Climbers (4 ct.) and Squat Jumps
  • Station 2 (flag pole): Dry Docks and Flutter Kicks (4 ct.)
  • Station 3 (pavalon): Bench Rows and Derkins
  • Station 4: Supermans and Hello Dollies (4 ct.)
  • Station 5: Shoulder Press and Bicep Curls (both exercises with the supplied rocks)
  • Station 6: Merkins and Lunges

Mosey to base of Little Baby Hill. One partner runs the hill and does 2 burpees at the top, while the other does squats at the bottom. Rinse & repeat – 3 times up the hill each.

MARY:

Did a little plank work, 20 American Hammers (4 ct) IC, and finished with AMRAP LBC’s for the last minute.

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA

38 strong this morning – No FNG’s

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

When one man acts courageously, it strengthens the spines of other men. It took courage for Peaches and Food Truck to share their testimonies with us at the 3rd F event on Saturday. By doing so, they allowed our small group time to be more open and allowed us as men to be more vulnerable with each other because they had the courage to be open themselves.

When we come out each morning to the gloom, we can either choose to push through the suck and make our brothers push themselves harder and farther than they imagined, or we can choose to half ass it and settle for mediocrity. When I see a brother pushing himself to his max, something stirs inside me that makes me want to push myself harder as well. Don’t be the guy who waits for someone else to step up before stepping up yourself. We’re called as HIMs to be the guy that strengthens the spines of other men through our actions.

Magic No. 24

THE SCENE: 44 degrees // light rain // cloudy but kinda purty outside
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER

“Welcome to F3: Fitness – Fellowship – Faith. My name is Steam and I’ll be your Q this morning. I am not a professional – you are here on your own volition, which means I don’t know any injuries you may or may not have. So if you need to modify any of the exercises we do this morning feel free to do so but push yourself and those around you.
WARM-O-RAMA:

1. Side-Straddle Hop (SSH): 15 x 4 in cadence

2. Cherry-Picker: 15 x 4 in cadence

3. Windmill: 15 x 4 in cadence

4. Squat: 15 x 4 in cadence

5. Merkin: 15 x 4 in cadence
THA-THANG:
Mosey — PT — More PT — More Mosey — More PT — Mosey Home

  • Mosey to The Square (American Indian run formation)
    • Bridge across Henley St. = battle buddy side lunge across
  • Arrive @ front of Market Square
    • 24 x 4 SSH in cadence
  • Assemble battle buddy teams
  • “It Pays Tn Be A Winner
    • 4 stopping points to cross market square
    • 5 rounds
    • Round 1: 5 merkins/square
      • Sprint back to start
    • Round 2: 10 dry docks/square
      • Spring back to start
    • Round 3: 15 buddy sit-ups/square
      • Sprint back to start
    • Round 4: 20 SSHs/square
      • Sprint back to start
    • Round 5: 25 squats/square
      • Sprint back to start — hold plank
  • Mosey to S side of Market Square — enter well lit /charismatic Ally running parallel to Market square
    • Mosey 1/3rd of way: 24 merkins
    • Mosey 1/3rd of way: 24 plank jacks
    • Mosey to end: 2 burpees
  • Mosey around to N side of Market Square
  • ABS
    • Battle buddy decline sit-ups (24)
      • Sprint to S side of Market Square & back = Bell & Back
    • Flutter kicks: 24 x 4 in cadence
      • Bell & Back
    • American Hammers: 24 x 4 in cadence
      • Bell & Back
  • Market Square Departure Exit Ticket
    • SSH: 50 x 4 in cadence
  • Mosey Back Home
    • Before bridge across Henley St.
      • 24 squats x 4 in cadence
  • Porti-Pottys alongside pond at WFP
    • Squat rotations all the way down the line
    • American Indian Run back to field
  • Take the Field
    • Sprint the field – 100%

 

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
PAX Count: 8

Cheatsheet – Waxjob – Cheesesteak – G-6 – Abort – Pfeiffer – Detention – Steam
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

I want to encourage us to take heart this morning men. I’ve had the honor of getting to know and be mentored by a Marine officer by the name of Brandon Rabun. He’s a warrior for Christ above all else, even above the Corps. I want to share something he shared with us on our spring break trip last week. I need to hear this more than anyone.

“We’re men, let’s act like it. Be strong. Physically run a mile – lift a weight – climb a mountain – let’s do this together. Mentally be emotional and show a loving side at all times. Spiritually, open the word and encourage other men to do the same. As men were not allowed to be weak. Throw that away – accepting and owning your weaknesses shows the upmost strength. – Walk alongside men of character and impact to battle your weaknesses together in fellowship.”

Brandon is a huge role model for me.

So this morning I want to call us as men into active duty for the Lord. Take heart in him, because everyday we’re going toe to toe with the enemy. But we don’t have to do it alone or do it according to the world.

|| Keep the Faith & Fight the Good Fight ||

|| No Man Left Behind – No Man Left the Same ||

Being Flexible Is More Than Doing Yoga…

THE SCENE: Warm and Cloudy
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

SSH x15 IC, Merkins x10 IC, Tempo Squats x10 IC
THA-THANG:

PAX formed two lines and moseyed to the TN Ampitheatre and partnered up with a battle buddy.

The PAX completed 4 rounds of each of the following:

Partner A completes 25 Merkins while Partner B sprints to the top of the Ampitheatre stairs and completes 2 burpees.  Switch out until BOTH partners have completed 4 round of each.

The PAX completed 30 flutter kicks on a 4 count in cadence and formed the mosey lines back up.

The PAX went on a mosey to the steps of the backside of THE HILL on UTK campus, each man had to sprint the stairs touching every step along the way and hold plank until everyone had completed the evolution.

The PAX moseyed by Neyland Stadium, Thompson-Boling Arena, and down by The Rowing Team Boathouse for a river mosey to the steps to the bridge by Walnut Street.  The PAX partnered back up and completed 2 rounds a piece of sprinting those stairs while their battle buddy completed 25 merkins.  After both battle buddies completed the task the PAX moseyed back up those stairs and across the bridge to Walnut Street.

PAX did an all out jailbreak sprint up the Walnut Street Hill.  A 10 count was administered and the PAX moseyed back to the Start Point for the finishing touch…

MARY:
At the Ampitheatre stage the PAX did 14 4 count plank jacks IC, Hello Dolly x 15 IC, and Boat/Canoe variations until 8 AM.
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
8 PAX including 1 FNG (8 seconds)
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Spoke on stepping outside our comfort zones and being able to be flexible and selfless on a dime’s notice and the importance of being flexible each day with all that life can give us.  Belding also mentioned the prayer requests for educators, students, admin, and all involved not only in FL after the school tragedy but across the nation as we all move forward.  Aye.
MOLESKIN:
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Riding the escalator

THE SCENE: 65* perfect weather to get a sweat on
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Baby arm circles forward 12x IC
Baby arm circles reverse 13x IC
Imperial walkers 10x IC
SSH 20x IC

THA-THANG:
Form two lines behind Gretzky and Swanson, headed toward amphitheater.  PAX mosey in and hop up on stage for directions.  Routine is escalator – start with first exercise, then take a lap around the pond.  Get back, do the first two exercises, take a lap.  Continue adding next exercise down until you’re completing 5 exercises at the end.  Exercises as follows:

  • Plank jacks 10x on a four count (PAX instructed to do half high and half six inches off the deck)
  • Jump squats 10x
  • Pull ups 10x (pull ups performed midway at the Big Ball before returning to stage)
  • Mountain climbers 10x on a four count
  • Lunges 10 each leg

Jack rabbits perform ab exercises on stage waiting for the 6 to complete the routine.  Ab exercises led by Singlet: flutter kicks, penguins, hello Dolly’s, WWII sit ups.  Once 6 is all in, PAX recover and 10 count.

PAX begin short mosey across first bridge and up first set of stairs near the Big Ball.  Next routine is the 4 cone escalator.  Focused on lower body for first routine, second focuses on upper body.  Routine:

  • Crawl bear between cones, at each cone you have a set of merkins.  First cone 5 merkins, second cone 10, third cone 15, fourth cone 20 merkins.  Jog back to start line.
  • Inch worm between cones (start in plank, walk feet to hands, then walk hands back out to plank.  Can’t move feet and hands at the same time), at each cone you have a set of burpees.  First cone 3 burpees, second cone 6, third cone 9, fourth cone 12 burpees.

Recover and 10 count.

Slow mosey back to start point for Mary.  No jailbreak across the park so I don’t lose my pride and my stomach.  MARY:
Flutter kicks 10x IC – quick transition to
Wide flutter kicks 10x IC
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
27 out in force, including 4 FNGs!! Preacher, Gretzky, Sheldon, Hillary, Guppy, Steam, Stage Hand, Soot, Popeye, Putt Putt, Pfeiffer, Cheatsheet, Prom King, Quarantine, Passport, Bessie, G6, Sprinkler (FNG), Swanson, Petey, Amazon, Singlet, Cheeks (FNG), Garfield (FNG), Petro (FNG), Careless, Abort.
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Just spoke about the terms Dolphin and Daffodil, and encouraged anyone who hasn’t read Freed To Lead to blaze through it.  Make sure to know your direction, and have a hold on what you do the best and who you care about the most, intersecting that Dolphin and Daffodil for your highest impact.  Challenge to myself as much as to anyone else.

Big thanks to Swanson for getting the prayer today, I couldn’t get my thoughts in order to properly do it.  And he executed much better than I can anyhow.
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Roots

THE SCENE: 39 degrees, cloudy, a slight pleasant drizzle
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Cherry Pickers x 10

SSH x 25 in cadence

Tempo Merkin x 10

Tempo Squat x 10

5 burpees on your own
THA-THANG:

  • Mosey to the Big Ball
  • Morning Call:  Pax split into 2 groups, first person does 5 Big Ball pull-ups, rest of the Pax in plank position, as first person calls out his pull ups, Pax performs 5 merkins, switch and repeat until everyone has completed pull-ups.
  • Split into groups of three, mosey towards Volunteer Landing, each group picks up one rock along the way.  Share the load until we reach Volunteer Landing.
  • In our teams of three, partner 1 does shoulder presses with rock while partner 2 performs  WWII sit-ups at other end of the Landing, partner 3 runs between performing 5 burpees in the middle.  Switch until each partner has completed both exercises.  Repeat with curls/flutter kicks, squats with rock/sweat angels, triceps extensions/American Hammers.
  • Mosey back towards the AO with rock, putting it back along the way.
  • Out of time

MARY:
No time for Mary today.  We had already put in a bit of overtime.

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
17 strong this morning planting good roots.  No FNGs today.
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Jeremiah 17:7-8 But blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in Him.  They will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the stream.  It does not fear when the heat comes; its leaves are always green.  It has no worries in a year of drought and never fails to bear fruit.

Where are your roots?  What do you place your trust and confidence in?

Jeremiah 17:5-6 Cursed is the one who trusts in man, who draws strength from mere flesh and whose heart turns away from the Lord.  That person will be like a bush in the wastelands…

Assessing our roots:  What is your first response when tribulations or calamity strikes?  If your response is stress, fear, worry it may indicate we have faulty roots.  In trials are we life givers or takers?  In the midst of struggles are we continuing to bear fruit and breath life into others?