F3 Knoxville

Embrace the Suck

The scene : Pretty Dang nice out!

The Theme: Embrace the suck
THE THANG
COP
Ratchet Effect x3
Hill Billys
Sumo squats x20
Narrow Squats x20
Mountain merkins x10
Surfees x10

MOSEY to the Playground for Leg ups/quad blasters 3 sets each leg x30

Mosey to the PAVALON for bench pull ups. while others are hanging leg/ab execersise in the dug out. Rinse and repeat 4 times x20 reps

Mosey back to the AO for Doracides.
100 merkins, 200 LBC, 300 squats P1 does reps while other does suicides with increaing burpees at each cone

Circle up for PAX choice. CONES OR MUSIC! Pax chose music. I get Knocked down. Do a burpee everytime the song says I get knoecked down, SSH between. TOtal of about 32 burps
BOM
As Shakespear once said “Let thee embrace me, sour adversity, for wise men say it is the wisest course” = Embrace the Suck. Get out there and challenge yourself and push your self so you can change yourself for the better.

George Brown

F3 Welcome & Disclaimer

The Scene: near perfect conditions – 55 degrees, overcast

The Thang:

5:30 COP – 7 min

  • Baby arm circles X 10 (forward/backward)
  • Imperial Squat Walker X 10
  • Merkins X 20
  • Partner up: Wheel barrow across parking lot, 10 merkins every 3rd parking space, trade places and repeat the other direction

Mosey to Field Office

  • 5 Burpees OYO (on your own)

 

Mosey to Soccer Fields “Doug Brown’s” (Doug Brown was an NCAA Champion, Olympic Team Member at legendary Tennessee T&F coach,. One of his favorite workouts was endless quarters. This is modeled after his coaching regimen) – 6 laps around a single soccer field, sprint the straight, perform an exercise as instructed on the corner, recovery jog to next corner, sprint the straight, perform an exercise on the corner, recovery jog to next corner. Rinse and repeat. Exercises vary on each lap:

  • Lap 1: Sprint the straight, 20 Lunges, jog to corner, Sprint the straight, 20 Merkins, jog
  • Lap 2: Sprint the straight, Bear crawl, jog to corner, Sprint the straight, 20 squat jumps, jog
  • Lap 3: Sprint the straight, jog, sprint the straight, jog
  • PAX waits for everyone to catch up while in plank position
  • Lap 4: Sprint the straight, 20 Merkins, jog to corner, Crab walk, jog
  • Lap 5: Sprint the straight, 20 Squat Jumps, jog to corner, 5 Burpees, jog
  • PAX waits for everyone to catch up while in plank position
  • LAP 6: Sprint the straight, jog to corner, sprint the straight, jog

Mosey to Field Office

  • 5 Burpees OYO

Mosey to Pavilion – rotate with battle buddy

  • One man on endless dips, while the other does 10 pull ups, rotate

Mosey to AO for abs

  • Hello dollies X 20
  • Bicycles X 50
  • American Hammer on the 4 count: X 5

 

Matthew 4:19-20

Walking along the beach of Lake Galilee, Jesus saw two brothers: Simon (later called Peter) and Andrew. They were fishing, throwing their nets into the lake. It was their regular work. Jesus said to them, “Come with me. I’ll make a new kind of fisherman out of you. I’ll show you how to catch men and women instead of perch and bass.” They didn’t ask questions, but simply dropped their nets and followed.

The call to follow Jesus is a call to transformation. He does not leave us as He finds us. He leaves no area of our lives untouched: family relationships, friendships, our perspective on life, work, leadership and the world in which we live, all are fair game. Jesus doesn’t come to justify our current lives, He comes to call us to real life. Are you ready to trade in your life to find real life? Are you ready to follow Him?

One of the things that resonates with me, about F3, is the way I’ve been transformed by it – it creates more productivity in my day, encourages me, pushes me to be a leader and team player. Praying that we would all choose to lead where necessary in our lives, and follow as necessary.

Manhattan’s Double Nickel

The Scene: 60 Degrees Breezy

Welcome and Disclaimer

Warm-o-Rama

15 IC Baby Arm Circles

15 IC Reverse Baby Arm Circles

15 IC 4ct Cherry Pickers

15 IC 4ct Imperial Walkers

Calf Stretches – 55 Seconds

COP 

Mosey to Soccer Field

1 Lap around the trail

55 Bobby Hurleys

1 Lap around the trail

55 Big Boy Situps

1 Lap around the trail

55 Squats

1 Lap around the trail

55 American Hammer

1 Lap around the trail

55 SSH

4 sprints on the soccer field goalpost to goalpost

 Mosey to the AO

 Ab-O-Rama

55 Michael Phelps

55 Merkins

55 Scissor Kicks

5 Flip Flops with Woodshack

20 4ct Pickle Pounders

Name-o-Rama

 BOM: Transformation

Romans 12:1-2  “Be Transformed”

Proverbs 16:9 “In their hearts, humans plan their course, but the LORD establishes their steps

Impact of F3 Johnson City PAX and transformation from walking to running to leading a Q to losing 140 lbs by 2 members

My son’s spiritual growth at Milligan College

My daughter’s spiritual growth demonstrated by her daily desire for Bible Study

Moleskin: The PAX was awesome considering we had run 3 laps previously a month ago and today we ran 5; excellent chatter and encouragement with the “6” always supported – Awesome day at the Dog Pound!

Spring Training

The Scene: 48 and Skunky

F3 Welcome and Disclaimer

Warm-o-Rama

High Knees 15x IC
Arm Circles Forward / Reverse 15x IC
Cherry Pickers 15x IC

Tha-Thang

  1. Base-running: have cones set up in shape of a diamond. Do “21” merkins at home, 21 squats at first, 21 burpees at 2nd, 21 BBSU at 3rd. (21 was Roberto Clemente’s number and I loved him). Rinse and repeat x2.
  2. Mosey to rocks
  3. Explosive baseball type exercises with rock:
    – 40 overheads
    – 40 “swings” (switch hitter)
    – 40 presses (official MLB roster consist of 40 players).
  4. Mosey to Matterhorn
  5. Back peddle 1/2 way up hill (like you’re going back on fly ball…) and then sprint to top. At top complete the 6-4-3 double play of 6 merkins/4 squats/3 burpees. Mosey down. X5
  6. Mosey back to AO via stairs and parking lot

Count-Off
Name-O-Rama

BOM:
We live in an action-packed/fast paced society where we want everything quickly. Today was a Baseball/Spring Training workout. People don’t like baseball- it’s too slow, too boring… look for the details of life that need and deserve your attention. Enjoy the moment, the details of life. Slow down and be in the game!

CMU Day

F3 Welcome & Disclaimer

5:30 COP – 7 Min

  • Imperial Squat Walkers X 25
  • Cherry Pickers x 20
  • Little baby arm circles Front x 15 and back x 15
  • Mountain Climbers x 20
  • Merkins X 10
  • Bropees x 10

Dora Duece – 2 trips up each exercise (add additional if time)

    • Squat to overhead press
    • Bent over Rows
  • Blockees

 

Farmer Carry to Lower Lot

Flora 1,2,3

  • 100 Merkins – P1 does 10 w/ feet on coupon. P2 hold plank with feet on his coupon. Flapjack.
    • Run a lap then mosey to playground
  • 200 LBCs – P1 does 20 LBC holding coupon high on chest. P2 holds legs 6″ off ground, and extends arms w/ coupon over chest. Flapjack.
    • Run a lap
  • 300 Goblet Squats – P1 does 25 goblet squats. P2 lowers to bottom of goblet squat w/ coupon, and holds. Flapjack.
    • Sprint to the top of the Hill

Mosey back to the AO -Aborama

  • Hello Dolly x 25
  • Flutter Kicks x 15

Attitude
Philippians 2:14-15English Standard Version (ESV) – 14 Do all things without grumbling or disputing, 15 that you may be blameless and innocent, children of God without blemish in the midst of a crooked and twisted generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world,

“The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of attitude on life. Attitude, to me, is more important than facts. It is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than successes, than what other people think or say or do. It is more important than appearance, giftedness or skill. It will make or break a company…a church….a home. The remarkable thing is we have a choice every day regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day. We cannot change our past…we cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play on the one string we have, and that is our attitude…I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it. And so it is with you…we are in charge of our attitudes.” ― Charles R. Swindoll