Of Mullets and Men

AO: Lightning Rod

Weather: 62, overcast, no wind

Q: Jellyfish PAX: Goon, Herbie, Alimony from SEA, Diablo from ATL

Warmups

Slow high knees 20x
Side shuttle hop 15x
Daisy pickers 5 count each leg
Halos – 10x

The Thang:

Partner up at the front doors of the school.
Rifle carry coupon round statue.
Squat until partner returns. Switch.
Repeat 4 times.

Mosey on down to the field

Patriot run 800m

Line up on field.

20 – big boys on goal line
20 – merkins at 50
20 – foot to hand hops – basically a burpee without the merkin

Rinse and repeat.

Mosey back

6MoM – 15 frozen Freddie’s or yogi’s choice depending on time.

COT – Friends keep us coming back. It’s a pleasure to know everyone and meet new people. I consider everyone here a friend and that is what makes working out in the morning a highlight of my day.

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.

Mosey, Jump, Hold, Run

AO: Lightning Rod

QIC: Steamy Nix

PAX: Goon, Slash, Free Lunch, Herbie,

Conditions

62 degrees and no sun

Warm up

  • 25xIC SSH
  • 12xIC Don Quixotes
  • 10xIC 3rd Grade
  • 10xIC Daisy Pickers
  • 10XIC (each leg) Dolly Partons

The Thang

  • Part 1
  • mosey around building to west side of school
  • One set of 15 box jumps followed by 15 Merkins
  • Wall sit for 20 seconds, followed by 20 HC halos, 10 sec hold, 12 cherry pickers, 10 sec hold, 10 Moroccan night clubs.
  • Repeat 2 whole shabange 2 more times.
  • Part 2
  • mosey to track
  • Complete each exercise as a group but OYO to failure while one member runs 400 meters. When the member is done, swtich to the next exercise
    • Squats
    • Ankle touch planks
    • Lunges
    • Repeat the above 3, then
    • Big Boys
    • Merkins
    • Penguins

COT

Today I looked for feedback on how to run a beatdown. Slash and Free Lunch emphasized that it is an art form that takes practice. They had some tips about flow and providing exercises that both the aspiring and super-fit can be challenged in.

I then ended in a prayer of thanksgiving and aid for the men there.

09.06.22 Care Bear Square

AO: Oakery

QIC: Ghost

PAX: Goon, Rubik, Dad Joke, Ram

Conditions

50 degrees and dry. Also started off pretty dark!

Warm up

  • 20xIC SSH
  • 12xIC 3rd Grade
  • 10xIC Imperial Walkers
  • 8xIC Reachers
  • 8xIC Don Quixotes
  • leg swings forward x 8OYO each way
  • leg swings sideways x 8OYO each way
  • Calf raises 20s each side OYO

The Thang

  • mosey around building once and then back to playground
  • three sets of 15 rows while other half of the group holds plank
  • Care Bear Square (AMRAP) – mimicking this week’s Iron Pax challenge.
    • corners 20 yards apart, bear crawling to corners always facing north (so side bear crawl and crawl bear necessary to make the loop)
    • first corner, air squats x20
    • second corner, merkins x20
    • third corner, big bois 20
    • fourth corner, burpees x20
    • rinse and repeat for time

6MoM

plank – twist back touch foot to opposite side x20 IC

Hello Dollies x20IC

COT

We discussed the importance of political engagement, and seeking different viewpoints, not settling for just believing what we want to believe, which certain media outlets are happy to reflect back to us.

Considered the importance of local civic engagement (and invigorated community leadership) and not falling into the trap of thinking that voting is our only civic duty.

Read this quote from Theodore Roosevelt – “But this is aside from my subject, for what I wish to talk of is the attitude of the American citizen in civic life. It ought to be axiomatic in this country that every man must devote a reasonable share of his time to doing his duty in the Political life of the community. No man has a right to shirk his political duties under whatever plea of pleasure or business; and while such shirking may be pardoned in those of small cleans it is entirely unpardonable in those among whom it is most common–in the people whose circumstances give them freedom in the struggle for life. In so far as the community grows to think rightly, it will likewise grow to regard the young man of means who shirks his duty to the State in time of peace as being only one degree worse than the man who thus shirks it in time of war. A great many of our men in business, or of our young men who are bent on enjoying life (as they have a perfect right to do if only they do not sacrifice other things to enjoyment), rather plume themselves upon being good citizens if they even vote; yet voting is the very least of their duties, Nothing worth gaining is ever gained without effort. You can no more have freedom without striving and suffering for it than you can win success as a banker or a lawyer without labor and effort, without self-denial in youth and the display of a ready and alert intelligence in middle age. The people who say that they have not time to attend to politics are simply saying that they are unfit to live in a free community.

Goon said he listens to left and right leaning podcasts to help correct his own potential biases.

Rubik stressed the importance of seeking truth even when it is uncomfortable.

Ghost out

09.05.22 StrayCat’s Weaknesses

AO: Lightning Rod

QIC: StrayCat

PAX: Leprechaun, Goon

Conditions

50 degrees and dry.

Warm up

  • 20xIC SSH
  • 10xIC Butt Kickers
  • 10xIC halos
  • 10xIC Low High Knees
  • 5xIC Big Arm Circles Forward (then 5xIC backwards)
  • 10xIC Third Grade Exercise
  • 10xIC Windmills
  • Mosey to Field

The Thang (on your own)

  • 20 Thrusters
  • 40 YD Bear Crawl
  • 20 Bonnie Blairs (hard count)
  • 40 YD Dead Bug Shuffle (switch 1/2 way through)
  • 20 Coupon Swings
  • 40 YD Bear Crawl
  • 20 Burpees
  • 40 YD Crabwalk (switch directions 1/2 way through)

6MoM

Mosey back to flag

flutter kicks x20 IC

COT

F1 – Disruption

Leaders provide disruption, and redirect people to a more advantageous location. Without leadership, people will continue to do the status quo. We lead from a position of love and want the best for the people that follow us. This way we can leave a legacy that will continue after we are gone.

https://f3nation.com/q/disruption/

09.01.22 Interval Training

AO: Oakery

QIC: Ghost

PAX: Fireman, Goon, Rubik, Deacon

Conditions

50 degrees and dry.

Warm up

  • 20xIC SSH
  • 10xIC Hillbillies
  • 8xIC halos
  • 8xIC Don Quixotes
  • leg swings forward x 8OYO each way
  • leg swings sideways x 8OYO each way
  • Calf raises 20s each side OYO

The Thang

  • mosey around parking lot 3x
  • Move to coupon area
  • Interval Training (40s on, 20s rest)
    • Typewriter Merkins
    • Anton Onos
    • Coupon Curls
    • Frozen Fredz
    • Reverse snow angel
    • Burpees
    • Coupon Rows
    • Mountain Climbers
    • Plank
    • Coupon Swings
    • Tuck Jumps
    • Kick thrus
  • PAX runs together around field
  • Repeat Interval List

6MoM

flutter kicks x35 IC

side plank x20s each side

COT

The Athenians saw Socrates as a threat, especially to the Athenian youth. Socrates acquired quite a following among the young men of Athens. He taught these impressionable minds to question everything, even Athenian authority. Eventually, Socrates was arrested and put on trial for corrupting the youth, not believing the gods, and creating new deities.

The “Apology” is Socrates’ defense to these charges. Instead of crying and pleading for mercy, Socrates accepts his charges and attempts to persuade the jury with reason. He argued that it was his calling from the gods to seek knowledge and that it was through his questions he uncovered truth. To not fulfill his calling would be blasphemy. In the end, Socrates lost and was sentenced to death by hemlock. Socrates accepted this fate willingly and without grudge against his condemners, thus dying as a martyr for free thinking.

Worthy Excerpt:

Some one will say: Yes, Socrates, but cannot you hold your tongue, and then you may go into a foreign city, and no one will interfere with you? Now I have great difficulty in making you understand my answer to this. For if I tell you that to do as you say would be a disobedience to the God, and therefore that I cannot hold my tongue, you will not believe that I am serious; and if I say again that daily to discourse about virtue, and of those other things about which you hear me examining myself and others, is the greatest good of man, and that the unexamined life is not worth living, you are still less likely to believe me.

Ghost out

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.

8/26/22 IPC Week -1

AO: Lightning Rod

QIC: Stray Cat

PAX: Free Lunch, Steamy Nix, Kiwi, Goon, Herbie, SoundMachine (down ranger)

Conditions

Sunny around 60 F

Warm up

  • 20xSide Straddle Hop’s
    10x Windmills
    10x Halos
    10x Slow High Knees
  • 10x Fast High Knees
  • 10x Butt Kickers

Mosey to Field

The Thang (IPC 2020 week 0)

50 Air Squats

40 Big Boys

30 Merkins

20 Bonnie Blairs (hard count)

10 Burpees

Repeat 4x or until out of time

Mosey back

COT

I quit my job last week to start a new company. I shared how it is important to push yourself to try new things rather than play it safe, as this is a path to personal growth. Life goes by pretty fast, and you don’t want to regret not trying new things.

StrayCat Out

08.23.22 Escape Room, etc.

AO: Oakery

QIC: Ghost

PAX: Output, Dad Joke, Ram, Deacon

Conditions

60 degrees and dry.

Warm up

  • 20xIC SSH
  • 8xIC reachers
  • 10xIC Imperial Walkers
  • 8xIC halos
  • 8xIC Don Quixotes
  • leg swings forward x 8OYO each way
  • leg swings sideways x 8OYO each way
  • 10xIC merkins

The Thang

  • mosey around school once
  • Take turns carrying each person 25 yards using two person seat carry.
  • Human coupon chain – swing coupon ahead and then run ahead to keep the chain going
  • cinder block escape room – get all PAX over the wall into the escape room and out again
  • monster truck tire flip – Too heavy!
  • Human coupon chain one more time.

6MoM

Freddie Mercuries x15 IC

dead bug shuffle – 25 seconds each way

leg lifts x 12 IC

COT

Teamwork

Wendell Berry’s first book was about the destruction of the social fabric of rural America. Part of the reason I wanted to move to the “country” was a desire to be a part of the reweaving of that fabric.

With Industrial Agriculture farms had to “get big or get out” of agriculture. Most people stopped farming. Those few who continued relied on industrial machinery, monocropping, and finance, not on each other. This destroyed the social fabric of mutual dependence that characterized rural America. That social fabric wasn’t perfect (It was built on the premise of private property stolen from indigenous peoples) but it was a way of life that took for granted the need to ask for help and to offer it on a regular basis.

A healthy F3 community will include the regular asking for help and the regular offer of help among those involved.

Output shared how the community here came together during the recent fires in ways he had never seen. Deacon also shared how hard it is to ask for help, but how that can be a way to put yourself in another’s “debt,” which can build that relationship and foster community.

Ghost out