December 3, 2018

Hit 100 or come awfully darned close SMH

THE SCENE:

The Levee: 38 degrees with 100% chance of gloom

F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER: Including what is the Mission of F3 | 5 Core Principles

CIRCLE OF PAIN:

  • SSH x 100 IC (4-ct); performed in 2 sets of 50
  • PRISONER SQUATS x 100 IC (4-ct); performed in 2 sets of 50

THA-THANG:    $#%&*@ RUN

*YHC had 36 PAX form 2 single file lines of 18 PAX/line.  2 rear runners would sprint to the front at the same time. INDIAN RUN 3 miles.

  • .75 miles in=All In…perform MERKINS x 25 OYO
  • Resume run.
  • 1.50 miles in=UNCLE SAM SIT-UPS (4-ct) x 25 IC
  • Resume run.
  • 2.25 miles in=HAND RELEASE MERKINS x 25 IC
  • Resume run.
  • YHC led PAX onto the baseball field to do a fence sit at center field sign and wait until all in then mosey to STARTEX.
  • 3.00 miles in=BURPEES x 25 OYO

MARY:

  • FLUTTER KIX x 20 IC

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA:
36; Speaker, Sparky, Cheesesteak, Pops, Meter Maid, Capri Sun, Whiskey, Bootheel, Wall Street, Woody, Anklet, Slicnut, Backseat, Sully, Moneybags, Snowman, C-Lo, U-Rock, Nature Boy, Pablo, Pronto Pup, Dial-Up, Butch, Rabbit, Raven, Billy Blanks, Corky, Captain Obvious, Slots, O Positive (YHC) and 6 FNG:  Natty, Black Diamond, Short Sale, Coach K, Chicken Philly and S-Cargo.

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

We all have unique gifts bestowed upon us from God, the Creator.

YHC read from Romans 12:7-8 as follows (NLT):

“7. If your gift is serving others, serve them well.  If you are a teacher, teach well.  8. If your gift is to encourage others, be encouraging.  If it is giving, give generously.  If God has given you leadership ability, take the responsibility seriously.  And if you have a gift for showing kindness to others, do it gladly.”

YHC challenged himself and the PAX to be an encourager to someone in need today, this week, often.  Be intentional.  Be that somebody.

MOLESKIN:

36 PAX, including 6 FNGs.  Battle of The Bluff. The flag is coming back to the Burbs.  The PAX earned it.  Hit 100 was the goal across all AOs in Memphis…fell 4 short.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
*3rdF ‘Bible Study’: Wednesdays at Einstein’s in East Memphis @ 0630
*Q Source Leadership Discussion: Fridays at Whole Foods in East Memphis @ 1130

 

 

THE MAN IN THE ARENA by Theodore ” O Positive” Roosevelt

“IT IS NOT THE CRITIC WHO COUNTS; NOT THE MAN WHO POINTS OUT HOW THE STRONG MAN STUMBLES, OR WHERE THE DOER OF DEEDS COULD HAVE DONE THEM BETTER.  THE CREDIT BELONGS TO THE MAN WHO IS ACTUALLY IN THE ARENA *gloom*, WHOSE FACE IS MARRED BY DUST AND SWEAT AND BLOOD; WHO STRIVES VALIANTLY; WHO ERRS, WHO COMES SHORT AGAIN AND AGAIN, BECAUSE THERE IS NO EFFORT WITHOUT ERROR AND SHORTCOMING; BUT WHO DOES ACTUALLY STRIVE TO DO THE DEEDS; WHO KNOWS GREAT ENTHUSIASMS, THE GREAT DEVOTIONS; WHO SPENDS HIMSELF IN A WORTHY CAUSE; WHO AT THE BEST KNOWS IN THE END THE TRIUMPH OF HIGH ACHIEVEMENT, AND WHO AT THE WORST, IF HE FAILS, AT LEAST FAILS WHILE DARING GREATLY, SO THAT HIS PLACE SHALL NEVER BE WITH THOSE COLD AND TIMID *fart-sacking* SOULS WHO NEITHER KNOW VICTORY NOR DEFEAT.”

YHC leaves this here as a reminder on why we do what we do and the impact our actions have on our lives and the lives of those we hold dear:

Men should do hard things.

Together.

But, let’s face it-more often than not we don’t.

Men, with exception-albeit rarely-lack consistent fitness, meaningful male friendships and a defined purpose in our lives.

And we get hammered with life’s ups and downs and become complacent or just give up. We stop leading. We start thinking it’s just not worth the effort anymore. A hard truth is that an isolated man is a dangerous man-to himself, his family and to his community.

But we have 2 choices: Become the status quo or become High Impact Men (HIM).

So, let’s dig deeper into that. When men become the status quo-we become ineffective leading ourselves, our families and ultimately, our communities.

But for those who disrupt the status quo, what we call High Impact Men (HIM) become the strong anchors that our families and communities need.

So, where can men turn these days?

Take F3 Memphis as a good example.

With a proven track record of getting over 20,000 men across 20 states to step up into leadership roles, F3 Nation gives men a clear action plan to better themselves, physically, emotionally and spiritually.

Free work-outs are provided. Open to all men. Held outdoor-rain or shine, heat or cold. Peer-led. Always ending in a circle of trust.

But what makes it effective and transformational is that F3 delivers on its promises by being accessible, providing men the opportunity to lead and fail in a safe place with no judgment, pushing men to their limits while encouraging them to modify as needed, providing an opportunity to build a healthy community to develop genuine friendships with other men, all while respecting one another for our similarities and our differences.

And the end result is evidenced by the men who commit to the process, core principles and come prepared to do the work.

Their lives will reflect healthier bodies (inside/out), more meaningful male friendships and a defined life’s purpose.

And for that we can all celebrate.

Iron sharpens iron. Aye!?!?