09.13.22 13th Double-Down

AO: Oakery

QIC: Output

PAX: Deacon, Rubik, Ghost

Conditions

60 degrees and dry.

Warm up

  • 26x IC Side Straddle Hop
  • 6x IC (each direction) Arm Circles
  • 13x IC Monkey Humpers
  • 13x IC (each side) Jane Fondas
  • 13x IC (each side) Leg Swings
  • Mosey to Coupons and with Coupons around school

The Thang

  • Mosey to coupon area
  • Hold Plank (Motivational Speech)
  • Circuits in Teams
    • Sprint across parking lot
    • 13x High Five Merkins
    • Chain weave back across lot
    • 13x Mountain Climbers
    • Mosey to Jungle Gym
    • Over and Under Jungle Gym
    • 13x Man Makers (with Coupons)

6MoM

  • Box Cutters
  • Elbow Planks

COT (Led by Deacon)

Most of you here know that I am planning to take some time off of F3.

Last time we talked about the dangers of being “nice,” and why it’s important to choose being a “good man” over a “nice guy,” even when it’s hard. But sometimes there is more than one thing that is good. Exercise is good. Hanging out with friends is good. But when good things aren’t prioritized properly they are no longer good. In fact, they become the wrong thing. Bad. Sins. This is what happens when exercise turns into becoming a gym rat who is dependent on handouts to get his protein smoothies, or when you choose hanging out with buddies over date night with your wife.

The three Fs should be prioritized: first Faith, then Fellowship, and last Fitness, prioritizing them properly makes them good. The order in which we choose to do things can often show how we are prioritizing things.

Jesus, the “ultimate prioritizer” [perhaps not the way He is most commonly known] said things about prioritizing like (paraphrases):

“You can’t serve both God and money. Either you will hate one and love the other or vice-versa.” – I once heard that “you can’t do your best at more than one thing.” In other words, you can’t be the best employee you could possibly be and still be the best husband you could possibly be. But when things are prioritized properly, they will all fit into place and be good.

He also said, “If you don’t hate your father and mother [and family] for my sake, you aren’t fit for the kingdom.” This isn’t an absolute type of statement, it’s a statement about prioritizing.

“Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these other things will be added to you.” This reminds me of the physical metaphor of putting the big rocks, then the smaller rocks, then finally the sand into a jar. If you put the small things in first, the big things won’t fit, but if you put the big things in first, everything else fits in around them.

Last, “love the Lord with all your heart soul, mind, and strength (this is the greatest commandment, and the second is like it). Love your neighbor as yourself. On these two hang all the other laws.” That is a strong statement about priorities; a statement that if our foundational priority is correct everything else will fall into line.

Since the beginning of this year, a few things in my life that need to be priorities have slipped our of their proper place. I’m an introvert, and a creature of habit and routine, but I haven’t been able to keep my habits and routines like I used to. Some days I am up with you, being extroverted, then getting home a bit too late for the rest of my morning routine. I end up missing my quiet times, which seems to have a cascading effect through the rest of my life. It not been a really good year overall.

I love doing this, and I love you guys. I want to be able to do this and still be able to keep the rest of my life properly prioritized, but I’m not to that place right now. I will admit that my routines and alone times are a sort of crutch. But a crutch is sometimes necessary. When we are injured, if we don’t use crutches and give ourselves time to recover, we may never truly recover. It’s a matter of priority. It is a good thing to be able to walk without crutches. But if I walk without crutches when that would cause me further injury, I’m not prioritizing healing over today’s urge to look tough.

I want to grow into a “good man” who is strong enough to be able to keep his life properly prioritized without relying on the crutch of routine. I want to be to the point where I can be more generous with my time, but right now I’m not. Right now I need my routines as a tool toward growing into a man who won’t need them.

Thanks to all of you: those who aren’t here today for your fellowship at other times. Output, for the great workout this morning and for the inspiration he is. Ghost, without whom we wouldn’t be here, and who does such a great job leading this AO. And of course to Jesus, the “Great Prioritizer.”

-Deacon

09.08.22 Core-y Arms

AO: Oakery

QIC: Deacon

PAX: Dad Joke, Fireman, RAM, Revolution, Ghost

Conditions

60 degrees and dry.

Warm up

  • Sun Salutation Stretch
  • 7x IC Reachers
  • 7x IC Windmills
  • 14x IC Arm Circles
  • 7x IC Halos
  • 7x IC Hip Circles
  • 1 minute Falmingos each side

The Thang

  • Mosey to coupon area
  • 30 seconds on/15 seconds off (2 sets)
    • Merkins
    • Frozen Freddies
    • Overhead Coupon Press
    • Box Cutters
    • Plank Up-Downs
    • Jane Fondas (30 s. each side)
    • Side Planks (30 s. each side)
    • Coupon Curls
    • Reverse Planks
    • Coupon Shrugs
  • Mosey to back of school
  • Grip hang 100 seconds
  • Dips

6MoM

  • Air Squats
  • Single-Leg Bridges

COT

As a recovering “Nice Guy” I wanted to share how important it is to become a good man instead.

“Safe?” said Mr. Beaver; “don’t you hear what Mrs. Beaver tells you? Who said anything about safe? ‘Course he isn’t safe. But he’s good. He’s the King, I tell you.”
― C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Nice guys give to get, avoid conflict, seek approval, and secretly harbor a simmering anger and resentment that becomes dangerous when it breaks past their facade. Good men know how to “speak the truth in love” without being jerks. Sometimes this is known as “tough love.”

I recently took my daughter’s phone away at what happened to be a very inconvenient time because she had failed to pay her portion of her phone bill which was due that morning. It was harder than being “nice,” but done with the hope that it will help her learn a lesson to avoid greater difficulties in the future.

Surgeons cut. They aren’t nice, but they are doing something good.

Jesus spoke truth to the woman at the well, even when it couldn’t have been easy for her to hear, but it broke through and changed her life.

We must stop being “nice” and start begin good.

08.25.22 The Gambler

AO: Oakery

QIC: Deacon

PAX: Rubik and Fireman

Conditions

Nice and dry.

Warm up

  • Sun salutation stretching
  • Knee Therapy (IC:)
  • Bridge (10x)
  • Modified Jane Fondas (10x each side)
  • Single Leg Raises (10x each side)
  • Single Leg Bridge (10x each side)
  • Squats (10 x)
  • Side Shuffle

The Thang

  • Each PAX stands at a coupon station. The front man draws a card and leads the exercise indicated by the suit for the same number of repetitions as the card’s value (face cards 10x), then move to the back, keeping the group in rotation.
  • If an ace is drawn, switch series and draw another card.
  • Series 1: Spades = Frozen Freddies, Diamonds = Merkins, Hearts = Coupon Curl, Clubs = Dead Bug
  • Series 2: Spades = Supermans, Diamonds = Plank Hip-Tap, Hearts = Coupon Row, Clubs = Overhead Coupon Press

6MoM

Mo’ Merkins! (not much time left)

COT

The Unexpected

Shared about how unexpected knee injury has made me change gears, but that nothing is unexpected with God. Encouraged the group to continue in the face of difficulty.

07.27.22 – Hot Laps

AO: The Oakery

QIC: Deacon

PAX: Deacon, Output, Ghost

Conditions

50ish degrees, dry

Warm up

SSH x 10 IC

Penny Pickers x 10 IC

Arm Circles, Small to Large (4 count) 2×5 IC

Mt. Climbers 10x IC

(Mosey around the school to Coupons)

The Thang

Shuttle circuit: One man is always running while all others exercise at stations. When he returns the circuit rotates. Each time the bell rings the circuit increments.

  • Bench Press (Coupon)
  • SSH
  • LBC
  • Curls (Coupon)
  • Squats
  • Big Bois
  • Shoulder Press (Coupon)
  • Flutter Kicks
  • Merkins
  • Shoulder Shrugs (Coupon)

6MoM

Dead Bugs x10 IC

Shoulder Tap Merkins x10 IC

Dead Bug Wriggle (line to line)

Supermans x10 IC (Up… 1, Up… 2, etc.)

CoT

Mentoring/Discipleship

07.12.22 – Follow the Leader

AO: The Oakery

QIC: Deacon

PAX:

Conditions

About 60F and partly cloudy, but nice and dry

Warm up

Flexibility Routine:

Neck stetches

Child’s pose

Lat stretch

Side arm stretch

Cobra push ups

Lying knee tuck

Glute stretch

Hip swivel

Low squat to pike

Low lunge

Twisting lunge

Rocking frog

Low squat to pike

The Thang

Taking turns leading, each Pax led a one-minute mosey and then a one-minute exercise of their choice. To the best of my memory these included:

Merkins

Rows

Big Bois

Bonnie Blairs

Goblet Squats

Grip Hang

Stump Jumps

More Merkins

Wall Sit

Plank

Wall Jumps

(and several more I’ve blanked out…)

6MoM

Plank up-downs (10x IC)

LBCs (10x IC)

Hand release merkins (10x IC)

Freddy Mercuries (10x IC)

Box Cutters (10x IC)

CoT

Discussed the brevity of life and the value of enjoying the present time we have.

06.23.2022 – 75 Down

AO: The Oakery

QIC: Deacon

PAX: Deacon, Rubik, Output

Conditions

Another perfect spring morning

Warm up

SSH x15IC

Slow High Knees x15IC

Fast High Knees x15IC

Big Arm Circles Forward x15IC

Big Arm Circles Forward x15IC

3-Year-Old Exercise x15IC

Mosey around parking lot loop twice, doing one Merkin each time a car passes. Get coupons and head to side parking lot.

The Thang

Pyramid circuits – descending reps: First circuit 25, second 20, third 15, fourth 10, fifth 5 (75 total counting down)

  • Coupon Hop
  • Coupon Row
  • Bear Crawl 30′
  • Merkins
  • Lunge Walk 50′
  • Plank Up-Downs (This was the killer!)
  • Mosey around the parking lot island to start

6MoM

Big Boys

Side Planks

Merkins

CoT

Go30 checkin.

Talked about how the hard thing to do is often the right thing to do.

06.21.2022 – Get a Grip!

AO: The Oakery

QIC: Deacon

PAX: Output, Deacon, Dad Joke, Ram, Rubik

Conditions

Perfect spring day

Warm up

SSH x 20IC

Pike Stretch

Imperial Walkers x20IC

Reach-Up Stretch

Halos x20IC

Arm Circles

Squat Jumps x20IC

Scissor Arms x20IC

Cobra Stretch

Windmills x20IC

Mosey around to pick up coupons then mosey with coupons to the playground.

The Thang

Circuit exercise with a twist. One PAX hangs from the monkey bars for as long as he can while the rest of the group exercises. The two doing Big Boys and Freddy Mercuries (hard count) must complete x10 of their exercise. For every one not completed when the hanger drops, the group does a burpee.

  • Grip Hang
  • Big Boys
  • Coupon Carry (from the top only, for grip)
  • Freddy Mercuries
  • Dumbell Carry

CoT

Discussed enjoying life as it comes and not thinking of it as a race to the end, but more as a daily opportunity.

05.12.22 – Hug the Ground

AO: The Oakery

QIC: Deacon

PAX: Dad Joke, Mad Dog, Fishman, Ghost, Output

Conditions

High 40s and overcast but only damp in the grass

Warm up

Sun salutation

SSH 19x

Mosey with Burpees for traffic

Partner mosey with coupons to grass

The Thang

Hug the Ground

(Across the grass each way)

Bear Crawl

Crawl Bear

Baby Crawl

Crawl Baby

Army Crawl

Inverted Worm

Roll (both ways)

Merkins/Planks to pick up the six

Coupon “Conveyor” to the hill (experimental)

Bear Crawls up hill Crab Walk down 3x

Merkins/Planks to pick up the six

Coupon “Conveyor” to the gate (experimental) 

Duck and Weave under the chain fence

Partner mosey back to the flagpole

2 MOM

Bring Sally Up Hollow Holds

COT

Output shared the wet lighter analogy for supporting one another when times are hard. Reviewed current progress on Go30.