100 Meter-Repeater (10.30.20)


AO: > Lightning Rod

QIC: > Lumbergh

PAX: > Walkman, Angus, Bunny, Herbie, Danish



CONDITIONS

> 48 degrees, cloudy, with a few sprinkles of rain.

Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

  • SSH x 25
  • Windmill x 15
  • Scissor Arm x 15
  • SSH x 25
  • Slow High Knees x 15
  • Butt Kickers x 15
  • SSH x 25

Mosey to the track. 10 inch worms (hand walk out, leg walk in)

The THANG

ROUND 1 (x 15 of each exercise)

  • Run 100 meters, 15 merkins, jog back to the start
  • Run 100 meters, 15 Mike Tysons, jog back to the start
  • Run 100 meters, 15 Burpees, jog back to the start
  • Run 100 meters, 15 Squats, jog back to the start

Run 800 meters

  • Run 100 meters, 25 Rowers, jog back to the start
  • Run 100 meters, 25 Freddie Mercury’s (HC), jog back to the start
  • Run 100 meters, 25 Outlaws, jog back to the start
  • Run 100 meters, 25 Big Bois, jog back to the start

Mosey back to LR!

6MOM

> Finished on the 6, Flutter kicks (x 15), LBCs (x 15), Box Cutters (x 15), Hold The Six (x 15)

Moleskin

> Men recognize the Advantage of mutual defense

“Man the hunter is also born hard-wired to protect himself and his loved ones from other hunters. Recognizing strength in numbers, we combine into Communities for our mutual protection from aggression. When threatened, we lock our individual shields together into a defensive wall to repel the invader. While both threat and defensive means have evolved throughout history, this elemental fact of who we are has never changed. The HIM locks his shield with other HIMs to protect the people behind the wall.

A healthy Community will have multiple Shield Locks, groups of 3 to 5 men who form the horizontal relationships that protect and enrich us all. The HIM recognizes his Shield Lock as an essential relationship within his Concentrica and one of his most important Teams. He takes great care in nourishing it as he knows he can neither hunt nor defend alone.”

> That’s a wrap, Lumbergh

Accountability


AO: > Lightning Rod

QIC: > Walkman

PAX: > Lumbergh, Angus, Bunny, Danish, Buck



CONDITIONS

> 43 degrees and clear but it sure felt like a lower 30’s morning. Everyone was early and had some chatter to kick off the day. Daylight savings brought us some early Dawn during the workout which was refreshing.

Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

> Third Grade x 15, Windmill x 15, Arm Scissors x 15, Slow high knees x 15, Imperial walkers x 15 with runs around the courtyard in between the first 4 exercises.

The Thang

> Everyone claimed a bench we completed a set of movements at each bench, with a transition movement to get us to the bench across from us. First set was

Slow squat x 20, Bear Crawl Bulgarian split squat left leg x 20, Bear crawl, Bulgarian split squat right leg x 20, Bear crawl

Real Peter Parker x 15, Lunge walk, Merkin x 15, Lunge Walk, Burpee x 15, Lunge Walk

LBC x 30, Broad Jump, Big Bois x 30, Broad Jump, American Hammer x 20, Broad Jump

Box Jumps x 30, Al Gore, Step ups right leg x 30, Al Gore, Step up left leg x 30, Al Gore

Repeated the cycle with the leg reps x 15, chest reps x 10, core reps x 20 (15 American Hammers), and bench work x 20.

For what it’s worth, YHC was having a hard time breathing while calling the count during LBC’s (after burpee’s & lunge walk). Serious mental panic over amount of oxygen/C02 in my body, amusing in hindsight and good for mental discipline but a 10 count prior would have likely been good for the PAX if I’m any indication – apologies for missing it.

6MOM

> Plank x 20, Side planks x 20 each side. Flutter Kick x 15.

Moleskin

> With our Go30 Challenge starting today we discussed Accountability.

Holding someone accountable is the process of helping them compare outcomes to goals and identifying the activities, attitudes, and beliefs that lead to success or failure. It’s shining a light on their blind spots, and helping them decide how they’ll grow.

Being held accountable is submitting your blind spots to the lens of someone else, and asking them to help you see. This is why permission is required. If you don’t give me permission, and I try to hold you accountable, I’m just an asshole pointing out your flaws as I perceive them. But with your permission, we can help each other see. We can eliminate our own blind spots by submitting to other people’s lens and asking for help. This requires others, as a man needs help getting right.

Accountability requires a standard. An unarguable position with which we can create a comparison. if your goal includes arguable language – terms like ‘some, a little, etc’ you can’t be accountable to it, and we can’t hold you accountable. The language matters and we must insist, for each other, that the language is clear and goals well defined.

If this sounds uncomfortable, it is. Most people have a negative impression of accountability. It’s not fun to have light shined on darkness. In the short term it doesn’t bring joy. But in the long run it brings freedom. We often conflate blind spots with moral failures. we often picture being yelled at or having an awkward conversation as the manifestation of being held accountable. It triggers shame and guilt as the primary motivators of better actions and beliefs. This is counter productive and wrongly done. Shame and guilt are not required to hold someone accountable, and they are often wildly ineffective.

That is why the ‘how’ matters. Not just the slack channel or text message vehicles we’ve identified, but what you want it to sound like when I hold you accountable. How do you want me to bring it up with you if i see your attitudes or actions not aligning with your goal? What would you like me to say that will help you be open to what I’m sharing and not guarded or defensive?

With that, and for the circle of trust, I want to you to know that you each have my permission to bring up me missing my goal, in this time (CoT) or via phone or text. If you see that I haven’t read for 30 minutes the day prior, id like it to be brought up directly. Please ask me what broke down in my process and help me identify why I didn’t do it. Then help me plan for my next 30 minutes. I also want you to know that if you’ve never held someone accountable, if you’ve never approached someone to positively identify a blind spot for them, and you want some language, it’ll be posted in slack and I’m happy to talk through it with you.

> Today’s accountability brought to you by Walkman

Deck of Death Monday


AO: > Lightening Rod

QIC: > Walkman

PAX: > Lumbergh, Angus, Buck, Bunny, Danish



CONDITIONS

> 33 degree’s and chilly caused some limited chatter to start the morning. Everyone was early and we all appreciated getting moving to warm up.

Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

> Completed a series of warmups with a quick lap around the walkways in between. Third grade exercise x 15, Windmill x 15, Monkey Humpers x 10, Arm scissors x 15.

The Thang

> Deck of death

  • Hearts – Real Peter Parkers
  • Diamonds – Hindi Squats
  • Clubs – American Hammers
  • Spades – lunges….oh those lunges
  • Jokers – gorilla walk/bear crawl around the sign and back

DoD gave us a unique opportunity for the entire PAX to practice calling an exercise. Each person called the exercise of the card they drew.

6MOM

> Wrapped up DoD at 6:13, completed Flutter kick x 15, LBC x 20.

Moleskin

> Notes from Q1.2 – King

  • To be effective in our lives, we must keep our body upright.
  • How can the sould prosper if the body withers?
  • It’s made to be used, and the more its used the more prepared it is.
  • Exercise is King and nutrition is Queen – put them together and you’ve got a kingdom. (good add by Angus that you can’t out King your Queen – no amount of exercise trumps a poor diet)
  • The Jester is necessary to think about because even the most amusing distractions can topple a kingdom.
  • We don’t exercise to get better at exercising, we do it to be prepared mentally, physically, and emotionally.
  • For me, this was the goal of 2020. I’d spent a few years working towards physical goals – a target weight, an ability to lift a certain amount, etc and hit hitting them but 2020 was about exercising for mental health and bringing the best me to bear each week. For me this takes 3-4 workouts a week.
  • This is helpful weekly, but it’s also a longterm investment.
  • F3 breaks these pursuits down into something called 3S2T – strength, stamina, speed, mental Toughness and physical Toughness. These are the things we’re trying to accelerate.
  • 3S2T is best accelerated by running with other men.
  • We all have to find what works for us – age, physical history and injuries may impact what our best can be. But what is true for all me is that it works much better as a group than solo.
  • Together, we sharped each other. And it’s kind of simple – to get faster, find someone else faster than you and chase them until you catch them.

CoT – Thanks for sharpening me and letting me chase you, and for providing me an opportunity to let you chase as well.

>Today’s beatdown brought to you by Walkman

Find a coupon, pick it up, all day long you’ll have good luck!!

AO: > Lightning Rod

QIC: > Lumbergh

PAX: > Angus, Dockers, Bunny, Walkman, Buckin’ Bobcat, Danish

Conditions

> Nice fall day, coming in at a cool crisp 47 degrees, partly cloud with the occasional sprinkle throughout the workout. Most of the PAX arrived early, Walkman and Buck assisted with carrying the coupons to the LR. Dockers arrived just in time!

Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

> At the LR:

  • SSH x 20
  • Windmills x 20
  • Squats x 20
  • Dips x 15
  • Merkins x 10
  • Flutter Kicks x 25
  • Hello Dollys x 20
  • SSH x 10

The Thang

> Three Rounds (100 count per exercise), Run (approx. 100m) lap before and after each round

ROUND 1

  • Overhead Press
  • Curls
  • Vertical Block Press
  • Bent Over Row

ROUND 2

  • Decline Merkin (modified to 50 count)
  • Squat
  • Tricep Curl
  • Shoulder to Shoulder Press

ROUND 3

  • American Hammer
  • KB Swing
  • Flutter Kick with Block Raised
  • Outlaws with Block Raised (50 each way)

Minimal mublechatter throughout, must of been a good one. Pushed for encouragement across the PAX to push thru the pain. Glad to see the group comz and support. The goal today was not to get it done, the goal today was to not stop and push past the pain. Be comfortable with the uncomfortable.

6MOM

> Flutter kick (20), Six inch leg raise hold (20), Spread Eagle (20)

Moleskin

DISRUPTION: QSource F1 (https://f3nation.com/disruption-f-1/)

A leader is a person who can influence people to do things that they would not have done otherwise. 

The connection between movement and leadership is critical because it presupposes a need for action, a recognition by the leader himself that the status quo is something less advantageous than some other place, a location the leader visualizes and then articulates to his followers. Only then can the leader begin to persuade them to follow him to the new place.

Being both Disruptive and agitating, leadership will naturally make people uncomfortable, at least until they begin to see for themselves that they are being led to a place of advantage.

A couple weeks back we talked about being missional. My mission is to strengthen my mind and body, focus on leadership but committing to a healthier lifestyle that leads me to weight loss but most importantly happiness in myself as I move thru this journey.

Today, I challenge all of you to consider your mission, then post it to Slack channel, so we can support you on your personal journey and I can hold you accountable.

> That’s a wrap, Lumbergh

Shothouse 1000 (F3Chattanooga)

AO: > Lightning Rod

QIC: > Lumbergh

PAX: > Angus, Lumbergh (Q), Walkman, Buckin’ Bobcat, Danish, FNG

Conditions

> A perfect Oregon morning, 54 degrees, also known as ‘Gettin’ After It Weather’ or ‘GAW’…yes, I just made that up!

PAX was there, ready to blast, Lumbergh (Q) late to the party, arriving early by 1 min…might need some 2nd F to get this thing tightened up. FNG rolled up in time for joining in SSH.

Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

> At the LR:

SSH x 20, Imperial Walkers x 10, SSH x 15, Little Baby Circles (Fwd & Bkwd) x 10, Scissor Arms x 15, SSH x 10

Mosey to Track for the THANG..

The Thang

> Kicked off with 10 inch worms (hand walkouts to plank, walk legs to hands, repeat for count)

100 of each exercise below, run to top of bleachers after completion of each exercise

  • Merkins
  • Burpees
  • Dips
  • Squats
  • Big Bois
  • Shoulder Taps (Hard Count)
  • Alternate Side Lunge (Easy Count)
  • Squat Jacks
  • Plank Jacks
  • LBCs

None of the PAX completed the THANG, mosey back to LR…mummblechatter on the mosey, Lumbergh (Q) called out PAX for not getting it done (self included), put PAX on notice >F3Chattanooga must be fitter if they can get it done< let PAX know that we’ll be doing this again to measure progress.

6MOM

> LBCs x 25

Moleskin

Three variations of kindness:

‘Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.’ -Ephesians 4:32

“As a mother even with her own life protects her only child, so should one cultivate immeasurable loving-kindness towards all living beings.” — Buddha, The Metta Sutta

‘The Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.’

Emphasis on kindness and provided multiple views of similar applications and approaches to life, depending on your own personal mantra and/or faith principles. Implored the PAX to take up this offering b/c nothing is promised, all we have guaranteed is the day in front us. Be present, be kind, show up, lead with kindness, pick those up who fall, so when you fall they are there to pick you up, be humble.

Shared a recent situation where my sister-in-law was in a horrific car accident (this past Sunday which caused me to prioritize family and miss the Monday post). Her car was t-boned as a car ran a red light, flipping her vehicle, needed assistance to even get out. Fortunately, came out relatively unscathed (whiplash and shoulder sprain). Take away is that in a second your life can and will change, how we behavior and navigate the life we are given will certainly shape not only the life we have on earth but the legacy we leave on it.

Wrapped up with Count-A-Rama and Name-O-Rama. Had a new FNG, Jonah…learned a bit more about him (lots of options Jonah and the Whale, Jonah Hill inspos), ultimately arriving at nugget of info from how/where he met his wife. PAX introducing ‘DOCKERS’.

> Last call, Lumbergh

Relays and Stairs and Wall Sits oh’ My

AO: > Lightening Rod

QIC: > Walkman

PAX: > Angus, Buckin’ Bobcat

Conditions

> 55 and overcast, starting to get a bit chilly. Angus was early in a plain grey sweatshirt. Me and my FNG buckin’ Bobcat walked up with 5 minutes to spare.

Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

> Mosy with GMM’s to the field

High Knees x15, Butt Kickers x 15, Plank x 15, Merkins x 10

3×3 at the play structure – pullups, big bois, box jumps

The Thang

> Hill Relay: The three of us had to conquer sets of Merkins (150), Squats (150), Lunges (150), and LBC’s (200). While two were doing sets, the other bear crawled up the hill and jogged back down, rotated when he arrived.

Mosy to the track

Wall sits with cherry pickers, overhead press, little arm circles and ‘Can Can’s’ x 15 ea

Stair run on the bleachers

Wall sits with Cherry Pickers, morrocan Nightclubs, and ‘Can Can’s’ x 15ea

6MOM

> Scrunchy Frog x 10, plank x 15, side plank L/R x 15, freddie mercury x 15

Moleskin

> We often spend significant time preparing ourselves for important professional meetings and I’ve been focused lately on coaching around this same level of prep in our interactions as leaders – spending sufficient prep time thinking through important leadership interactions. This can also extend to our wives and children. Our leadership at home, often, is more important that that in the professional setting, and deserves as much time, focus, and preparation.

>Walkman

Deck of Death for VQ

AO: > Lightening Rod

QIC: > WalkMan

PAX: > Angus, Lumbergh, Walkman (VQ)

Conditions

> 60 degree’s and overcast, most of the smoke was gone, light drizzle to cool us off as we headed back for 6MOM.

Angus and Lumbergh both there early to help me kick off my VQ.

Warm Up (Circle of Pain)

> Mosy with Good Morning Merkins (GMM’s) and a ticket check at every curb, price of admission was (20) calf raises on the way to the track.

High Knees x 15, Butt Kickers x 15, Squat x 10, Imperial Walker x 15, Scissor Arms x 15

The Thang

> Deck of Death

  • Diamonds – American hammers
  • Spades – Freddie Mercury’s
  • Hearts – Burpees (duh)
  • Clubs – Peter Parkers
  • Jokers – stair run

Missed the last 6-8 cards, including some high heart cards due to

6MOM

> No Mary’s as DoD took longer than expected.

Moleskin

>

I’m working on taking my family and career in a new direction and I’ve been re-acquainted recently with how difficult it is to bump, forcefully and intentionally, into our own limits, boundaries, and ceilings. When we find the true edge of our capabilities it’s scary, the path is unknown, the outcome isn’t certain, and our character limitations flare. Our defaults kick in; to retreat, doubt, and redirect. As men, our natural reaction to this instinct is often to push harder – that’s one of the reasons I love this group, it re-enforces that instinct to push because we are often capable of so much more than we think. But growth – in emotion, skill, perspective, and character do not always follow the growth path of our physical bodies and the associated mental strain. The instincts we hone in the gloom are often incredibly valuable, they forge our character in meaningful ways, and sometimes they are at odds with true leadership. As I was preparing for this I was drawn to a book that was shared with me a few years ago, by my coach, that helped me grow substantial as a leader, father, husband, and man. In the tao of leadership, it is said, “I am at peace, and have energy to spare, because I am not resisting what is happening.” This can only be the case when we are present, observing what is happening in a humble effort to understand how things happen. In these moments, we are afforded a rare opportunity to redirect the outcome – the one we’ve been pushing so hard to accomplish – into the river of what is possible. To become a part of Tao in a way that we could never have intended, but that may ultimately serve us more in alignment with our vision and values. Doing this requires courage, presence, and humility.

With that, I’d like to close us out in an offering. It’s important for everyone to note that while the third F in F3 is faith, this is not a religious entity. We acknowledge faith as a belief in something outside ourselves. And while I am not religious in any formal sense, I have a tremendous amount of respect for speaking good things into the world, and into the lives of the people I care for. And so with that, If you’ll accept it, I’d like to offer this. May you be courageous enough to look into the face of your challenge and ask what it has to share with you, humble enough to listen, and present enough to decide what to do with what you hear. May you be at peace, have energy to spare, and not resist what is happening.

> Walkman