What Goes Down, Must Come Back Up!

QIC: Rainman
Date: 09/16/17
PAX: Mudslide, Sparkles, and Ohms
AO: White Oak Park
Conditions: About 64 degrees
The discalimer was given promptly and we moseyed to the parking lot to have a good warm up.
Warm-Up
10 Burpees
Imperial Walkers x15
Squat x15
SSH x15
OYO: Finkle Swing x15
Lunge x15
Imperial Walkers x15
Cotton Pickers x15
SSH x15
Merkin x15
High Knees x15
Butt Kickers x15
PAX were instructed to keep there arms up between these exercises:
Baby Arm Circles (The reverse BAC) x15
Chinook x15
Shoulder Press x15
The THANG: What Goes Down, Must Come Back Up!
The PAX were instructed that a 5k would be ensued. With some plank exercises layed inbetween.
Top Gate Start

  • Run down to the bottom gate (.5 Mile)
  • OYO Plank Jacks X 25
  • IC Plank Hold X 25
  • OYO Alternating Shoulder Taps X 25
  • IC Plank Hold X 25
  • What Goes Down, Must Come Up! PAX Ran to the top gate (.5 Mile)

Back at the Top the PAX were instructed to do these exercises:

  • Peter Parkers X 15
  • In & Out Planks X 15
  • SSH X 20
  • What Goes Up, Must Come Back Down PAX ran down to the bottom gate (.5 mile)

RINSE AND REPEAT X 3 5K Reached
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Moleskin: (I Understand that F3 is not Christian, but this is what the Q shared)
Jesus wasn’t just a nice guy. He was a Rabbi who followed the Rabbi-Talmid Structure of the Jewish Culture. There is a difference between being a disciple, (which when looked up in the Greek means follower) and being a talmid, (hebrew word for disciple, the committed followers, who made Jesus’ teachings their code of conduct). Throughout the New Testament you see scripture say, “There was a great crowd that followed Jesus (John 6:2)…” If you keep reading on you will find scripture say, “And because of his hard words (teachings) some discples fell away (John 6:66).” (Example of a hard teaching can be found in Matthew 7:21, and 8:18-22 if interested) Those that fell away were only fans of Jesus, they followed him because he was ‘popular’. But not the talmid. The twelve, were committed. So committed that when it came time to die for Christ they did (Post resurrection PAX talked about not just being a fan of Jesus, or a ‘Pew Potato” (Someone who just attends church because it’s what you SHOULD DO) But, to truly walk and do as he did.