F3 Knoxville

Something died inside Waxjob

THE SCENE: The weather was somthin real nice Clark.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

Mosey to tennis courts for a couple laps, line work with bear crawls, crawl bears and side bears.
THA-THANG:
Groups of 3-4. Mosey to the track. At each cone do exercises listed as a team. Then mosey to next cone. 3 rounds

  • 100 burpees, BBS (150 LBCs), inch worms
  • 200 Toe touch planks,Squat jumps, merkins
  • 300 lunges (per Leg), dry docks, Bobby Hurley’s
  • 400 LBCs, flutter kicks, squats

Figure out as a team how to get all reps done

mosey to tennis courts for some sprints if time

MARY:
Ab stuff
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
16
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

Ecclesiastes 4:9 •
“Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labor.”

When individuals work together, they can double their strength and get much more done as a team. They also reap the value of having worked in unison, thus creating harmony instead of disorder. Working as one people begins with the efforts of each person, as they work with another person.

• Proverbs 27:17•
“Iron sharpeneth iron; so man sharpens another.”

A team has checks and balances, one person watches the other one’s back. They help them if they falter or lose sight of the goal, just like in friendship. A good friend isn’t someone who always agrees with you, what you do, or what you say. A real friend is someone that is willing to challenge you, to be better as a person. A team player encourages his fellow team mates to be better players. Teamwork and friendship both work in very similar ways.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Abridged, HHOCR

Hill Sprints Suck

THE SCENE: 64 and still.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

SSHx20 IC
Cherry Pickers x5 IC Junk speed
Hipper Snappers – 4 count IC ready position, 1) left 2) right 3) jump
Merkins x10 IC
LBAC forward x10, reverse x10
THA-THANG:
BATTLE BUDDY UP
1 CMU per pair, head to the matterhorn
– guy running carries the CMU, other guy skips
– Incans x10 oyo at the light poles
Hill Sprints (group Dora)
A] At the light pole – all w/ CMU
1) 100 Carolina Dry Docks
2) 200 Sumo Squats
3) 300 Curls
4) 200 Tri
5) 100 Clean and Press
B] Group Downhill sprint – leave on “go”
– first guy down gets to head back up oyo
– everyone else does 10 Merkins then goes
– once partner is up Rocky Balboa til the 6 gets there
Switch partners, Rinse and repeat
1/2 way through reps stopped for Mary
20LBC IC
20 Hello dolly IC
FLIP THE NARRATIVE
CMUS to the bottom of the hill, now sprints are uphill and reps are at the speed hump
Mosey back. Incans at light poles again
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
Junk, Mayberry, Frosty, I-beam, Raindrop, Tweetee, Wagon Wheel, Sparky, Snitch, Bartman
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
It’s easy in life to get going  so fast it feels like we’re running downhill. If you remember as a kid running down a hill that was too steep where your legs are moving so fast that if you stopped you knew you would fall and tumble the rest away. Sometimes when running at that pace we get to where we are actually racing the people that we are running alongside, often times chasing the wrong things and filling our lives with too much stuff all the while trying to keep up and “win” the crazy race.
Sometimes we don’t even realize what’s happening as life gets tougher – relationally, work, self esteem, insecurity, true loss. Whatever the reason we find ourselves suddenly running uphill: resistance, reduced speed, aching to be done. The challenge I would propose is to consider whether you still run the uphill times like a race or do you Try to skip them and keep running downhill? Do you set yourself to work hard or just to survive? Do you seek to learn something, to get better – or do you just dwell in the misery longing for it to be over?
MOLESKIN:
I tore my plantar fascia (on the bottom of my foot) a couple weeks ago during an OTB that was truly incredibly stupid. It had been feeling good the last few days so I had envisioned competing, perhaps even winning one or two of the downhill sprints. 5 minutes into the beatdown today it rose up and let me know it was there. So I had to pace myself on the downhill which I don’t like to do. Because of that, I ended up pushing myself harder on the uphills than I normally would. All part of prepping for the BOM I guess. My conclusion:  I need to push myself on the uphills more often.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Tweet-ee has lost three people from his recovery program to overdose in the last few weeks. We spent time in prayer for their families, for all of those in recovery, and especially for those in denial

Sand Clerks, Stocky Balboa and other assorted randos

THE SCENE:  39° and chilly

F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER

 Today this included “I’ve never used a timer before“ and “I take no responsibility for this random Apple playlist“
WARM-O-RAMA:

Stretch  what you want while the Q explains the stations.
THA-THANG:
.Ratchet Squat curls (lateral elbow, medial knee – 30lb or CMU

The Thinker – lunge, curl outer arm, tricep extend inner arm – 20lb

Stocky Balboas – weighted Rocky’s
– 35s or CMU
Sand Clerk – Sandbag clean and jerk
French Military Squats – (surrender first!)
– 30lb plate overhead
Fly Squatters – bent over squat w/ 25lb dumbbell fly
Flutterbys – calf raise + deltoid raise w/ wrist extension (release your inner snowflake)

90 second stations, 15 second rests. One station in the middle for mosey/rest.

Cool Down:
SSH IC x25

Cherry Pickers IC x5

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COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
10 HIMs showed up to get stronger
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

A simple truth: You don’t deserve forgiveness, grace or unconditional love.
Two thoughts:
1) For you guys who always feel unworthy, like you don’t deserve love or forgiveness – you’re right! You don’t…and neither do the rest of us, but it is freely offered and not yours to try to earn or pay for. Accept it with a grateful heart and feel the warmth and love of the one who bought it for you!
2) For you guys who have a hard time forgiving or letting go of things that have been perpetrated against you. If you don’t deserve the forgiveness and unconditional love that has been offered to you – you really don’t deserve to withhold those things from someone else. Choose to forgive and love the way it has been given to you – especially for folks who REALLY don’t deserve it.
Love God first, then everyone else. MOLESKIN
Wallball shared his Dad is getting a consultation for a heart transplant. That’s not some distant cousin having a hard time with allergies, this is real stuff. Take it seriously and pray hard.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
None.

High Voltage

THE SCENE: 40’s and clear

F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

  • Mosey to where the boats used to be
  • SSH x 15
  • Merkins x 10
  • Mountain Climbers x 10
  • Windmills x 10
  • Mosey back to the AO

THA-THANG:
Menu of the following exercises and reps.  Use heaviest weight possible for each exercise.  Complete all 5 exercises then run to the outhouse and back.  Rinse & repeat AMRAP.

  • Burpees x 15
  • Colt 30s
  • Overhead Press x 20
  • Sumo squats x 20
  • Lawnmowers x 20 (each arm)

MARY:

  • W’s x 15
  • LBC x 15

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
9 strong:  La-Z-Boy, Aladdin, Bartman, Mayberry, Junk, Butters, Tailpipe, Kilowatt, Tweet-E

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

Kilowatt introduced us to what’s become and normal practice in the Charlotte, NC area – an extended BOM on Wednesday’s to open up and share what’s going on the PAX life.  Several HIMs opened up to share some of the trials they are walking through.

MOLESKIN:
Thanks to Kilowatt for posting with us the past week or two.  He co-Q’d the BOM yesterday so we voted him as the Q for today’s RAW.  Thanks for accepting the challenge Kilowatt!

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Convergence workout this Saturday at the Asylum at 7:00 – all other AO’s closed.   3rd F event afterward at The Lookout.

Hardship Hill coming up May 18th.

It’s All Downhill

THE SCENE: upper 40’s but breezy – chilly until we got moving

F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER


WARM-O-RAMA:

  • Cherry pickers x 5
  • Rockettes x 10
  • Burpees x 10
  • Tempo Squats x 10

THA-THANG:

  1. Indian run to the place the boats used to be
    • Iron Mikes at each light pole (route 66 style) around the parking lot to the marina sign.
  2. Matterhorn suicide
    • 5 cones in a line up the hill.  Bernie Sanders to each successive cone and do exercises written by the cone.  All exercises performed facing downhill.
      • 8-count body builders x 20
      • Lunges x 20 (each leg)
      • Shoulder taps x 20 (4 count)
      • Carolina Dry Docks x 20
      • Merkins x 20
  3. DORA 1-2-3
    • Small hill by the restaurant parking lot.  Partner A runs to top of hill and does 2 burpees while partner B does the exercises.  Then flapjack.
      • 100 Merkins
      • 200 Big boy situps
      • 300 Jump squats
  4. Indian run back to the AO

MARY:

  • Side crunch x 15
  • Hello Dolly x 20

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
16 strong:  Bowflex, Frosty, Aladdin, Sparky, Kilowatt, Tank, Blue Cross, Wagon Wheel, Waxjob, I-Beam, Toebox, Butters, Junk, Mayberry, Tweet-E, Bartman
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

As I’ve observed those around me lately – specifically male Christians – I have noticed a lot of passivity.  There is an old adage that goes something like this:  “Share the love of Jesus everywhere you go, and if necessary, use words”.  I understand the point this is trying to make, and we should be living in a way that others take notice.  However as Christian men, we should also be taking a stand for Christ – which means using words, debating/disagreeing when necessary.  I’m not suggesting we go around starting arguments, but we should definitely reject the passive approach and be steadfast in how we represent ourselves.  So often the Christian faith is seen as curling up in Jesus’ lap and getting coddled.  Yes, Jesus does offer rest to the weary and is a place of refuge when needed, but the example that Jesus set while on this earth was not that of someone in the fetal position…he was bold in his words, strong in his position, confident.  As men, I pray we are attuned to God’s word and are actively looking for opportunities to be bold for him.

MOLESKIN:

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Hardship Hill is right around the corner, May 18th.   Join a team if you haven’t already.