F3 Knoxville

Incremental Growth

The Scene: perfect conditions – 55 degrees, clear

The Thang:

5:30 COP – 7 min

  • Baby arm circles X 10 (forward/backward)
  • Cherry Picker
  • Merkin
  • Goofball
  • Jog 2 parking lot laps

Line up in parking lot Burpee Dans

Beginning at the curb, perform 4 lunges then 4 burpees, rinse and repeat across parking lot, run back to curb. Then 4 lunges and 3 burpees. Rinse and repeat (then 2 burpees, then 1 burpee). Plank or BBS until group finishes.

Mosey to lower parking lot – find a battle buddy

One man runs the length of the parking lot, performs 5 Merkins, then runs back while partner does Merkins (100), then BBS (200), then jump squats (100). Trade each lap until the total number is completed.

Next exercise:

Group splits: Half begin Bearpees (10 bear crawls followed by 1 Burpee), while the other half start Bernie Sanders on the hill. Bernie Sanders group relieves Bearpee group. Endless until 6:15am.

INCREMENTAL GROWTH

Growth is hard to see. We measure growth. When an acorn is crushed by a 1,000 lb. tombstone, who wins? It’s a no brainer. The acorn always wins. God waters it, and slow growth appears. Let’s all work toward incremental growth in our spiritual life– the same way we are working toward growing in fitness and strength.

Embrace and Seek

F3 Welcome & Disclaimer

Workout:

Warm-up

Cherry Pickers x 15

Side Straddle Hop x 30

Shoulder Taps x 15 (4 count)

Squats x 20

Baby Arm Circles

Merkins x 15 (4 count)

Mosey to pavilion

3 stations-3 groups (2 rotations)

1st station: this group will set the tone 75 calf raises on stairs/10 burpies and then move to the 2nd station

2nd station: pavilion bench pull-ups/wall sit until releaved by 1st group

3rd station: dugout pull-ups x 12/Carolina Drydocks until releaved

Mosey toward Cardiac to bank behind baseball outfield

11’s—-bear crawl up, crabwalk down/wide grip merkins at bottom and diamond merkins on top

Mosey to Cardiac hill

Devin Hester to first turn and sprint to top

50 triceps dips on benches

Mosey to CMU pile

Partner up and do 20 blockies alternating reps with partner

Run to bottom of hill; Devon Hester to gate and run back to CMU pile

Repeat

Scissor Kicks x 30 (4 count)

Circle of Trust

BOM: Embrace challenges/pray continually/seek God’s wisdom

James 1:2-4

I Thessalonians 5:16

Dipper Doin’ Work!

WARM-UP
20 SSH
10 Imperial Walkers
10 Forward Arm Rolls
10 Backward Arm Rolls
10 Cherry Pickers
10 Gradual Squats


Mosey on Road to South of Admin Building

20 Hello Dollies on 4 count
15 Mountain Climbers on 4 count

Mosey to Area East of Admin Bldg To Second Flight of Stairs
10 Shoulder Taps (four count) in Merken Position
Run up Stairs and Go left to the other flight of stairs
20 Big boys
Run down stairs and go back to original flight of stairs
Repeat

Mosey to Roadshow Run
Go down and up the long flight of stairs once, staying to right to avoid men coming up or down
Go back down second time and run to trail. Do big boys while waiting on others.


Mosey to Bottom of Mt. Everest

20 Merkens
Run all the way to top of Everest and back to original meeting place by Admin Bldg.

Around the Bases

Grab Large Boulders out of my pickup truck
Set up four bases.
Have a pair of guys at each base.
Base 1: 20 Overhead presses and 20 squats
Bear crawl to base two
Base 2: 20 Curls and 15 Star Jumps
Sprint to Base 3
Base 3: 20 Squat Lifts and 10 Box Cutters
Run backwards to Base 4
Base 4: 20 Bench Presses and 15 Squat Jumps
Sprint to Base 1
We repeated this almost three times until it was time to end workout

BOM
Message

Power of the Powerless is a book by Christopher de Vinck

About his brother, Oliver, born with birth defects and who lived 33 years unable to talk, walk or see, profoundly retarded, fed by family throughout his life.
The author first published a short article about the life and death of his brother in The Wall Street Journal
He talked about how this powerless person had a life that was profoundly meaningful
He made the lives of the author and his family more meaningful through the sacrifices and love that they, as humans, gave to him.
The response from around the nation and around the world was profound.
Some responses came from famous people like President Ronald Reagan, Fred Rogers, and Eunice Kennedy Shriver.
Others came from bishops, ministers, rabbis and priests.
Others came from folks like you and me but also from people who had family members who were powerless, just like Oliver.
The article was published again, numerous times, in other newspapers and magazines.

Henri Nouwen, the famous priest, theologian, and professor met Christopher de Vinck before he wrote that article. Christopher visited Nouwen when Nouwen was a professor at the Harvard School of Divinity. It was after meeting Christopher that Nouwen went on to work with the mentally and physically handicapped at the L’ Arche Community.
In writing the forward to de Vinck’s book, written after the article was published, Nouwen said that Oliver’s story and the story of many others who have also been powerless (written about in de Vinck’s book) “breaks with all human logic, all intelligent predictions, all normal norms of success and satisfaction. It turns everything upside down. It speaks not only about the power of the powerless but also about love offered by those who cannot speak words of love, joy created by those who suffer grievously, hope given by those whose lives are complete failures, courage enkindled by those who cannot make the slightest move on their own.”
Jesus Christ, of course, turned the world’s notions of success upside down. In a week when we have seen images of helpless children gassed to death in the horrors of those who attempt to dominate others, we are touched, we are moved beyond the comforts of everyday living, and moved by the power of the powerless.

We need each other

F3 Welcome & Disclaimer

Warm-up: Cherry Pickers x 20, Side Straddle hop x 25, Arm circles forward and backwards x 10, Michael Phelps, Carolina Drydocks (4 count) x 20, Imperial Squat Walkers x 20

Mosey to CMU pile and do 20 Block Burpies

Mosey to playground and do 50 big boy situps

Mosey to wall of pavilion and do 1 minute wall seat

Mosey to picnic tables –half of group do 20 table horizontal pull-ups and half do 20 pull-ups in dugout—–switch. Then do 15 at each station, then 10 at each station.

Mosey to stairs: calf raises: both feet x 25, left foot x 25, right foot x 25, both pointed out x 25, both pointed in x 25

Mosey to baseball outfield: run forward to halfway point and do 2 burpies, run backwards to end line and do 10 burpies, run sideways to halfway point and do 2 burpies, then turn other way sideways to end and do 9 burpies. Always 2 burpies in middle and 10, 9, 8, to 1 on ends (did have to modify)

Mosey to hill behind baseball field at bottom of Cardio Hill. 11’s Merkins to and bottom—- bearcrawl up and crab walk down (ran out of time and had to audible)

Run up cardio and back to AO.

Circle up for BOM: message—-John 15:5. We are all dependent on God and He made us interdependent on each other. Introduced John Veit (Sparty). He told PAX about his struggles. Proud of PAX for overwhelming love and support!