Coupon Cardio to start the week

AO: Lightning Rod

QIC: Walkman

PAX: Herbie, Lumbergh, Bunny, Danish, Stray Cat, Samurai,

Conditions

Strangely Balmy mid 40’s and overcast with wet ground but no rain. PAX was chatty as we kicked off the warmup.

Warm up

High Knees x 12, Third Graders x 12, Windmill x 12, Squat x 10, Slow High Knees x 12, Butt Kickers x 12, Monkey Humpers x 12

Mosied to the track with our coupon’s.

The THANG

Declining Coupon Circuit

Transfer Merkins x 10,

While carrying the coupon, run up the stairs, run around the end of the track to the Bleachers.

Transfers x 10

Run back to the starting position.

Repeat x 9, 8…..finished the set with (4) before running out of time. For the first two rounds we also included a stair run up the bleachers. Once Samurai and Bunny joined us (late but not in the fart sack!) we couldn’t stay separated safely so we ditched the bleacher run.

Moleskin

Grace – Unmerited Favor. To give it to others is to view everything in as favorable a light as possible. Your M, your shorties, friends, people on social media, political figures, etc. This is challenging in itself, especially in closer relationships where the stress of the day/week can make a sigh or miscommunication feel intentional.

What is too much grace? The balance is tricky. I’ve heard it described as equal parts ‘ love’ and ‘sword’. Enough ‘love’ to empathize, enough ‘sword’ to be candid and honest even when it’s hard.

To give grace to others is challenging. To do so to yourself, even more so. Recognizing your limits and respecting them, while not giving in to the jester or self deceptions is a tough balance. Last week Danish used a good example for setting goals – sometimes you have to meet yourself where you’re at. Being candid that whatever Ideal you’ve set, perfection may not be an option yet is a good balance of Love and Sword. There’s a great saying ‘Don’t let the perfect get in the way of the good.’

Do good to yourself. As we roll into February, set a go30 challenge for yourself that is good. Something you can do and be proud of, and extend that level of grace to others.

– Walkman

(Broad) jumping for Joy

AO: Lightning Rod

QIC: Walkman

PAX: Herbie, Lumbergh, Walkman, Danish, Samurai, Bunny

Conditions

41F and overcast with some water on the ground. Pax showed up just in time to make it a great Friday.

Warm up

Jog to 62nd and back to the top of the stairs by the track.

Infinity plank – Merkins x 10, Shoulder tap x 10, Plank x 10, one legged merkin x 10, one legged shoulder tap x 10, one legged plank x 10.

Mosied to the football field.

The THANG

Start at the goal line.

#1) Bear Crawl 20 yards, broad jump 20 yards, repeat until at the far end and jog back.

Squat x 15 (HC)

#2) Broad Jump 20 yards, Bear Crawl 20 yards, repeat until at the far end and jog back

Plank x 30

Repeat #1

Squat x 15 (HC)

Repeat #2

Plank x 30

Lunge walk to the 50, stopping every 10 yards to do 5 merkins.

6MOM

Just enough time for Big Bois x 5

Moleskin

YHC shared an experience this week of being entirely too focused to enjoy myself. I’d been waking up focused, and staying that way until bedtime. However, this morning I woke up in a great mood, a skip in my step and just excited for life. Not unfocused, just happy. It took facilitating a going away party for some friends and their kids, and seeing our kids having big belly laughs together. Creating the opportunity for unadulterated joy heals. It’s good for the soul. It also always requires people, there’s no way to get that type of laughter by yourself. Danish shared that we often measure things that are good for us, in order to be consistent and maximize them – diet, exercise, etc. But we don’t even think about measuring/scheduling these types of fun times. You can’t manufacture them – no amount of planning guarantees you’ll get that big belly laugh of goodness, but if you don’t create the opportunity, it’s highly unlikely to happen.

– Walkman

(01.27.21) 4 4x4s x 400…for the “snow”


AO: Lightning Rod

QIC: Lumbergh

PAX: Slash, Herbie, Samurai, Bunny


CONDITIONS

Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

Jumped straight in to some WORK.

  • SSH x 25
  • Little Arm Circles x 15 (both directions)
  • Scissor Arms x 15
  • Third Grade Exercises x 15
  • Windmill x 15
  • Squats x 15
  • SSH x 25

The Thang

Mosey to track

4 4x4s x 400 meters

  • 4 4x4s (burpee down to plank, 4 merkins, 4 mountain climbers (HC), burpee up and repeat 4 times)
  • Run 400 meters
  • Repeat till end of time (approx. 30 mins)

Mosey back to Lightning Rod

PAX was active and supportive. Lifting each other up and encouraging the 6. Slash was out in front and always positive. Proud of the rest as no matter the grind, continued to keep moving forward. Putting in the WORK!

6MOM

  • Big Bois x 15 IC
  • Outlaws x 10 IC (both directions)
  • LBXs x 15 IC

Moleskin

The Sustaining Relationship Between A Man And His Work

Work is a Virtue

Men earn their daily bread through the sweat of their labor. We call this the sustaining relationship because the HIM must feed himself and his family. Work also sustains and benefits the Community, as we are all created to perform some function for the betterment of those with whom we live in Proximity. The skill of the candlestick maker empowers him to light the darkness for both himself and his neighbor the baker, who in turn feeds him with wholesome nourishment. In this way, Mammon and Community are inseparable.

Work is also essential to a man’s personal well-being, not just in the material sense but in his pursuit of proper personal alignment. Idleness is not good for a man. It is a state of non-Movement that can keep his boat permanently capsized. Even a man who has retired after 40 years of hard work finds himself looking for “something to do” with his free time other than just playing golf. Play is not enough. A man needs work. We are hard-wired to produce, and not doing so knocks us out of proper alignment.

https://f3nation.com/q/mammon/

> That’s a wrap, Lumbergh

Coupons and Planks!


AO: > Lightning Rod

QIC: > Walkman

PAX: > Lumbergh, Danish, Bunny, Herbie



CONDITIONS

> 42 degrees F and dry, slightly overcast. PAX arrived early to help me unload Coupons for a great Friday in the gloom.

Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

> 10 Sun Salutations – Mountain -> halfway lift -> plank -> Chataranga -> upward dog -> downward dog.

Mosy to 62nd and back to the hill.

The Thang

> Partnered up for this one:

Person 1: Coupon Squat x 10, Coupon Swing x 10, carry coupon up the hill, Curl x 15, Row x 15, carry coupon back down the hill and switch with person 2.

Person 2: Hold plank until your partner is back.

Reminded the pax that in this type of workout, your partner is your motivation to push hard and to move quickly. We were able to maintain about 4 minute splits, which is impressive!

6MOM

> LBX x 25, Flutter kick x 15, Leg lift x 20 (YHC screwed up the count for a bit on this one, thanks for the patience PAX!), LBC x 15.

Moleskin

> Quote I’d heard earlier in the week: ” Leadership is a social process”. It’s a continuous dynamic of leading and following between the participants.

> Great work today!

– Walkman

(01.20.21) All About the Benjamins’ Mile


AO: > Lightning Rod

QIC: > Lumbergh

PAX: > Walkman, Danish, Milli Vanilli, Stray Cat, Samurai, Herbie, Slash, Lawnboy (F3 Houston)



CONDITIONS

Calm, Cool, and Crisp morning at the Lightning Rod, a mild 34 degrees! Plenty of PAX to move around, so warming up was the only option.

Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

  • SSH x 25 IC
  • Windmill x 15 IC
  • Scissor Arm x 15 IC
  • Monkey Humpers x 10 IC
  • Squats x 15 IC
  • Plank Jacks x 15 IC
  • SSH x 25 IC

The THANG

Mosey to the parking, Apple Turnover thru the parking lot

All About the Benjamins’ Mile (4 Rounds of the Below to complete the Mile)

  • 25 squats (EC IC)
  • Run 100m
  • 25 big bois (EC IC)
  • Run 100m
  • 25 squats (EC IC)
  • Run 100m
  • 25 big bois (EC IC)

Confused Al Gore Walking Thru the Woods out of the parking lot (Al Gore but moving sideways), mosey back to LR

6MOM

> Flutter Kicks x 15 IC, LBX x 15 IC, Leg Raises x 15 IC, Hold the Six till out of time, finished with COT

Moleskin

Today my share is actual a post from F3_ItalianJob (East Cost TRUEbadour from the Carolinas)

“Chose your words wisely. Don’t speak to be heard, but rather speak when necessary. Words have the power to build up or tear down. Rash words are like sword thrusts and an unchecked tongue is like wind to a fire. Think before you speak and make it worth others listening.”

Announcements:

We’ve had 8 FNG’s since mid-December, that’s 6 in the new year, and one PAX relo. This is awesome, I couldn’t be more proud. This will grow, because we are mission to better and shape the men of our communities. Keep leaning in, ask those friends, co-workers, neighbors, Let’s Give it Away

Remember –> Plant, Serve, Grow.

> That’s a wrap, Lumbergh

(01.16.21) 21 ways to explore the AO


AO: > LavaField

QIC: > Lumbergh

PAX: > Slash, Cherokee, 2Chainz, Samurai, FNG (Andy), Tater Tot



CONDITIONS

Another frosty morning at the LavaField, 7 HIMs rose to the occasion, cut thru the fartsack, and tackled the gloom head on. We were fortunate to welcome a new FNG and broke him in quickly with a lot of additional mumblechatter throughout.

Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

  • Mosey 400m
  • SSH x 21 IC
  • Imperial Walkers x 21 IC
  • Slow High Knees x 21 IC
  • Monkey Humpers x 21 IC
  • Butt Kickers x 21 IC
  • Plank Jacks x 21 IC
  • SSH x 21 IC

The THANG

> Mosey to the school wall

  • Wall-Sit Burnout
  • Cherry Pickers x 21 IC
  • Forward arm circles x 21 IC
  • Backward arm circles x 21 IC
  • Recover, quick 10-count breather, back at it
  • Swimmers x 21 IC
  • Seal Claps x 21 IC
  • Overhead Clap x 21 IC

> Al Gore Walking Through the Woods to the Covered Walkway

  • PAX Hurdles (merkin on jumpers cadence)
  • Space PAX out 6ft apart in Plank position along the walkway
  • Q starts at first HIM, Hurdles over, then calls ‘down’
  • PAX counts back 1 (and completes the merkin)
  • Q hurdles the next HIM, then yells ‘down’
  • PAX counts back 2 (and completes the merkin)
  • Continue till all PAX have been hurdled over and the six goes next, completing the same process
  • Finished when the last HIM completes the hurdles (2 rounds)

> Murder Bunny to the Courtyard

  • Courtyard Corners (PAX preforms same exercise at each corner, rifle carry to next corner, switch exercise when complete) Reps = x 21 OYO
  • KB Swings (first corner)
  • Bent over rows (second corner)
  • Curls (third corner)
  • Upright Block Press Ups (on your six, grab the bottom of the block and press up) (fourth corner)

> Shoulder Racked Block Carry Back to Football Field (Q calls shift to other shoulder, glamour balancing)

  • Football field gasser
  • Sprint to 21 yard line, mosey back to endzone
  • Sprint to 42 yard line, mosey back to endzone
  • Sprint to 63 yard line, mosey back to endzone
  • Sprint to 84 yard line, mosey back to endzone
  • Football field gasser (round two)
  • Sprint to 84 yard line, mosey back to endzone
  • Sprint to 63 yard line, mosey back to endzone
  • Sprint to 42 yard line, mosey back to endzone
  • Sprint to 21 yard line, mosey back to endzone

> Drop to your six in the endzone

6MOM

  • Big Bois x 21 EC IC
  • Freddie Mercuries x 21 IC
  • Flutter Kicks x 21 IC
  • Leg Raises x 21 EC IC

> Finished with COT

Moleskin

My encouragement for today is to push each of you to center your focus around your own Circle of Influence. With all the noise and uncertainty around, yes even the mess in DC, it’s important to control what you can control. While we may be concerned or outraged or frustrated or even pleased, we need to find awareness that we don’t control that outcome. Let’s use today to pour into ourselves, our families, our church, our colleagues, our friends, and our brothers of F3. Be strong, be positive, and be the change you want to see in your community.

Got to meet our newest PAX, Tyler Wood (aka Andy).

Remember –> Plant, Serve, Grow.

> That’s a wrap, Lumbergh

(01.09.21) Let’s Get Physical


AO: > LavaField

QIC: > Lumbergh

PAX: > 2Chainz, Samurai, Doughboy, Milli Vanilli, FNG (Slash), Danish, FNG (Cherokee)



CONDITIONS

> Frosty and Foggy start to the day. Fortunately it was dry! Used the blessing to bust some butts with a good old fashioned beatdown at the LavaField. PAX arrived early and ready to party, a couple of FNG’s were in the mix, rolling deep on a Saturday is the best start to the weekend.

Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

  • SSH x 15
  • Imperial Walkers x 15
  • Windmill x 15
  • Third Grade Exercise x 15
  • Scissor Arms x 15 (inserted a Mosey to the cars to grab a couple sets of gloves for the PAX for the Thang)
  • SSH x 15

The Thang

Split the PAX into 2 man teams, each team member completed one of the stations below. Station 1 dictates how long….

ROUND 1

STATION 1: Burpee Bear Crawl (modify burpee with squat if needed)

  • Burpees (x 5)
  • Bear Crawl (5 yds)
  • Repeat for 50 yds (turn around at 50 yd line mosey back to the start)

STATION 2: Merkin Mosey

  • Merkins (x 25)
  • Mosey (25 yds and back)
  • Repeat till Station 1 is done, switch stations

ROUND 2

STATION 1: Big Boi Broad jump

  • Big Bois (x 10)
  • Broad Jump (10 yds)
  • Repeat for 100 yds (turn around at 50 yd line to finish at the start)

STATION 2: Flutter Kick Mosey

  • Flutter Kick (x 100 EC)
  • Mosey (100 yds and back)
  • Repeat till Station 1 is done, switch stations

ROUND 3 (this is for time, we did 16mins to round out the Thang)

STATION 1: RUN!

  • Run (50 yds and back)

STATION 2: Squat Jump

  • Squat Jump (till station 1 completes the run)
  • Alternate for time

MOM

  • LBCs (x 15 IC)
  • Outlaws (x 15 IC, both directions, keep the legs up)
  • Flutter Kick (x 15 IC)
  • Flutter Jacks (x 15 IC)
  • Plank (x 20 IC)
  • Pickle Pounders (x 10 IC)

Moleskin

I finish this thing off with a simple quote, that has tremendous depth, one to truly make you think. I share this with one consideration, how you approach any moment, is first shaped by your own opinion of how you will manage thru it. The quote is from one of America’s captain’s of industry, Henry Ford, who once said in reflection of his life, “Whether You Think You Can Or Think You Can’t, You’re Right.”

Welcomed to the PAX two FNGs, got to know them both a little more and are better for it. Clap it up for Slash and Cherokee, welcome to F3 boys.

> That’s a wrap, Lumbergh

Shield Lock


AO: > Lightning Rod

QIC: > Walkman

PAX: > Bunny, Herbie, Millie Vanilli, Lumbergh, Danish



CONDITIONS

>45 with wet ground but no falling water. PAX arrived on time and we kicked things off in the Gloom.

Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

> Jogged to 52nd and then down to Division, circled up by the pathway for Windmill x 15, slow high knees x 15, Third Grade exercise x 15, squats x 10 and mosied to the track.

The Thang

>Descending Ladder of Real Peter Parkers, with lunge walks across the track (width) and back in between. 10 RPP’s, lunge walk, 9 RPP’s, lunge walk…This was tough to finish and had all of our legs burning!

Baby Dora in three teams of two. Each team completed 75 Burpees, 100 Squat Jumps, 200 mountain climbers. Worked up a sweat with some positive chatter to keep the PAX going!

6MOM

> Plank x 15, Flutter kick x 25

Moleskin

>Q1.7 Shield Lock. Men hunt as a pack and share the rewards horizontally. Whereas your M and Shorties will give you feedback if you’re committing malpractice, your friends typically won’t, and relationships require constant acceleration. The Shield lock is beneficial for mutual defense against the flux, and requires 3P – Proximate, Purpose, and Periodic in order to thrive.

> Weekend soreness brought to you by Walkman

(01.06.21) Gridiron Grinder


AO: > Lightning Rod

QIC: > Lumbergh

PAX: > Danish, Walkman, 2Chainz, Milli Vanilli, Herbie, Bunny, FNG (Samurai)



CONDITIONS

Warm day the Lightning Rod, relatively dry coming in at 48F degrees. 4 PAX rolled in strong ready for a beat down.

Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

  • SSH x 15
  • Windmill x 15
  • 3rd Grade Exercise x 15
  • Monkey Humpers x 15
  • Slow High Knees x 15
  • Butt Kickers x 15
  • SSH x 15

Mosey to the track

The THANG

Goal is 3 rounds, PAX delivered 2.5 this morning!!

  • Start at back corner of football field
  • 20 Squats (EC)
  • 20 Monkey Humpers (EC)
  • 20 Big Bois
  • 20 Leg Raises
  • Mosey to other end of the field
  • 10 Squats (EC)
  • 10 Monkey Humpers (EC)
  • 10 Big Bois
  • 10 Leg Raises
  • Sprint to the other side of the field (same end zone)
  • 20 Squats (EC)
  • 20 Monkey Humpers (EC)
  • 20 Big Bois
  • 20 Leg Raises
  • Mosey to other end of the field
  • 10 Squats (EC)
  • 10 Monkey Humpers (EC)
  • 10 Big Bois
  • 10 Leg Raises
  • Sprint to the other side of the field (same end zone)

Back to the Lightning Rod

6MOM

> LBCs x 15, Spread Eagles x 15, Flutter Kicks x 15

Moleskin

Get Right (Q1) – F3Qsource

To be able to help others, a man must first help himself

Picture yourself on an airplane taxiing out to the runway. Doesn’t the flight attendant always instruct the passengers that in the event of sudden cabin depressurization oxygen masks will drop down from the ceiling. She then says something counterintuitive. If you are traveling with small children, put your mask on before trying to assist them. Selflessness would seem to require the inverse, that you would not help yourself before you helped them. Perhaps, but in a rapidly depressurizing cabin you won’t have the time. The issue is not whether you should help them first, but that you can’t help them at all unless you help yourself first.

The same is true in the life of man. A man must be breathing pure oxygen before he can help his fellow passengers. He must accelerate his Fitness, Fellowship and Faith before he can hope to have IMPACT or lead. He has to Get Right first before he does anything else.

Get Right is the first quadrant of Preparedness because an un-Fit man is unprepared to help anyone else.

***Today we were fortunate enough two have to new members added to our PAX. 2Chainz comes from the area but had only done F3 back while visiting family in Naperville, IL. Glad to have you brother! In addition, we had a FNG who’s been checking in on F3 planting in Portland, learned about the mission while in Memphis a few months back. Got to know him a bit this morning and pumped to have him, welcome newly minted Samurai!***

Remember –> Plant, Serve, Grow.

> That’s a wrap, Lumbergh

(12.30.20) Nothing but Burpees


AO: > Lightning Rod

QIC: > Sandbag (guest Q from South Gilbert, AZ)

PAX: > Danish, Bunny, Milli Vanilli, Lumbergh



CONDITIONS

> 45 degrees, wet but not raining. 5 HIMs tackled the LR, ready for a down range Q from South Gilbert, AZ by none other than Sandbag.

Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

  • No warm up

The Thang

PAX was told it was a grind but something the South Gilbert AO completed the night before and challenged Portland….

  • Burpees (x 100)
  • 30 second rest
  • Burpees (x 100)
  • 30 second rest
  • Burpees (x 100)
  • 30 second rest
  • Burpees (x 100) – only completed 61 in time for completion

Moleskin

Sandbag closed us out speaking about his personal journey with F3. Message was strong and motivating. While he began back east, it wasn’t till his time AZ that he fully committed to the mission. In fact, stepping up and VQ’ing was the first step toward truly becoming a leader within F3.

PAX got thoroughly beatdown but immediately picked back up. Thanks, Sandbag!

> That’s a wrap, Lumbergh