18 Seal jack i/c 18 Imperial walkers i/c 18 Mountain man pooper i/c 10 Hip circles each direction oyo 18 Seal waves i/c 18 Plank jack i/c
The Thang Each HIM grabs a coupon and woseys to bank parking lot.
1 HIM pushed sled as timer as rest of PAX AMRAPS the following exercises
Sprawl and curl w/coupon Pess jacks /w coupon Block chop R w/coupon Block chop L w/coupon
3rd F Jesus led with intention and so should we.
Your team needs your hard skills; that’s a given. You wouldn’t be able to do your job without a professional understanding of the equipment and principles of your role in video, audio, and lighting. Chances are, you’re a generalist or perhaps an expert in just one of those categories, but either way, you have you “know” what you’re doing to develop your process and your team into an excellent, competent production.
But hard skills only get you so far as a production leader. You’re not just a tech anymore, but rather a steward of your house, and your team needs more than your technical expertise.
Your team needs your intention.
This means that you can’t simply show up to work and hope for the best, and it probably starts the night before your Monday office hours. In a recent chat I had with Justin Firesheets, a co-contributor here at Church Production and the head project manager for production at Church of the Highlands, he mentioned that his work day actually starts the night before. He sits down for just a few minutes and plans out his day so he can hit the ground running the next morning.
That sort of intention shows great wisdom, friends. Now, it might look a little different for each of us. Perhaps that means you spend the first few minutes of your office day doing the same thing, but whatever it looks like for you, it means that you don’t fly by the seat of your pants.
You might not think so, but Jesus lived this way. It’s a mistake to think that he was more of a hippie than an intentional leader, that he just followed the whimsical notions of the Holy Spirit in a happy, flowery hopscotch across Judea for three years.
Jesus was much the opposite of that. His parables were full of the thoughts of an intentional leader, so much so that scholars now believe Jesus was not a carpenter, but a stonemason business owner, something akin to a modern subcontractor. He knew what it meant to run a business and have people rely on him for their livelihood. He didn’t work in a haphazard manner.
For that matter, it’s a mistake to think that the ways of the Holy Spirit are whimsical. The intentions of Jesus were driven by an unfathomable connection to the Holy Spirit. Jesus walked into his desert fast with intention, driven by the Holy Spirit. Jesus walked from city to city with intention, driven by the Holy Spirit. Jesus sent his disciples to find a donkey and an upper room, driven by the Holy Spirit. Jesus intentionally embraced his torture and excruciating death, driven by the Holy Spirit. The pattern is unmistakable.
It Only Takes a Few Minutes
This is the crazy r and a great leader is about five minutes. Intention doesn’t take much time; it just requires a simple pause to gather tasks and priorities and organize them on paper (or tablet) into a workable plan. Ten minutes, tops. That’s a lot of bang for buck
Mosey to playground behind library
15 swerkins 5 pull ups 10 screaming lunges per leg
Mosey back to bank parking lot
Sled rounds x 2 Sprawl and curl Curls for the girls Merkins Pretzel sticks L Pretzel sticks R American hammers Flutter kicks Lbcs Press jacks Gas pumpers
Return Coupons
Fireplex made his 100th beatdown today
Number Rama Name Rama COT
7 HIM showed today: Semi, Probe, Fireplex, Chattahoochee, Streudal, Toy Soldier, Quattro
20 seal jacks i/c 15 seal waves i/c 15 Michael Phelps i/c 15 mountain man pooper i/c
The Thang Mosey to Woodstock’s coupons Mosey to Allen school with coupons
Break up into 3 groups
15 swerkins 15 sprawl and curl 30 press jacks
3rd F
Exodus 3:1-4 ESV [1] Now Moses was keeping the flock of his father-in-law, Jethro, the priest of Midian, and he led his flock to the west side of the wilderness and came to Horeb, the mountain of God. [2] And the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush. He looked, and behold, the bush was burning, yet it was not consumed. [3] And Moses said, “I will turn aside to see this great sight, why the bush is not burned.” [4] When the Lord saw that he turned aside to see, God called to him out of the bush, “Moses, Moses!” And he said, “Here I am.”
https://bible.com/bible/59/exo.3.1-4.ESV
20 swerkins 15 merkin coupon row 10 screaming lunges per leg
Stack coupons along building Grab a bottle of water
Chappie run back to AO Those that completed the run with water, reward of 10 burpees
Warm-a-Rama 20 Michael Phelps i/c 10 hip circles each direction oyo 15 seal waves i/c 10 seal jacks i/c 30 marocan night club i/c
The Thang
Each PAX grabs 2 coupons on the way to the ball field
home plate 10 standing twist with coupon 10 coupon chops per side
Nur w/coupons to first base 10 merkins rows w/2 coupons 10 sprawled Curls w/2 coupons 15 knee up to squat jump 10 reverse lunge into knee drive w/coupon 20 iron mikes
Bear crawl w/coupons to second 10 ballistic row per side 10 goblet clusters (squat to overhead press) 10 reverse lunge into knee drive w/coupon
3rd F
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/tVBJH589anv6n7VU/?mibextid=D5vuiz What is your pre game routine?
Crawl bear w/coupons to third 30 press jacks w/coupon 20 squat front raise w/coupon
Nur w/coupons to home plate 10 lazy crab 10 pickle pointers ( formerly known as prom date)
Number Rama Name Rama COT
5 HIM showed today; Semi, Hump Day, Looney Toons, Mr. Mom, Faceplant (down range)
Warm-a-Rama 20 seal jacks i/c 15 mountain man pooper i/c 20 seal waves i/c Side shuffle to light pole and back Mosey to light pole and nur back 10 hip circles each way oyo
The Thang
Sled push for timer – push to light pole and back 2 rounds AMRAP Abyss merkins Curls 30lb ball toss/slam 35lb kettle bell Turkish getup
Mosey around parking lot
3rd F Talked about how awesome this group is. Brought some stuff I’m dealing/ struggling with. Conversation continued through the rest of the beatdown
2 more rounds
Finished with a couple rounds of Mary Pretzel sticks Gas pumpers Flutter kicks Big boys Crab jacks Hello dolly Lbcs American hammers
21 Ssh i/c 12 Seal wave i/c 21 Cherry picker i/c Capri lap around upper parking lot Side shuffle out, nur across, side shuffle in, and mosey across 21 Windmill i/c 12 Plank Jack i/c 21 Seal Jack i/c 2nd capri lap around upper parking lot Side shuffle out, nur across, side shuffle in, and mosey across
THE THANG
Each HIM grabs a coupon and line up at end of alley
With only 3 HIM we teamed up and 2 HIM held the legs of the HIM doing the wheelbarrow
wheelbarrow to gym door, wosey to start 12 burpees Wheelbarrow to gym door 12 burpees, wosey to start Coupon barrow to gym door, wosey to start 21 Abyss merkins
3rd F https://www.facebook.com/share/r/CpxcuNaPiQWLjx61/?mibextid=xfxF2i
20 seal jacks i/c 20 Windmill i/c 20 seal waves i/c 10 hip circles each direction oyo 20 plank jacks i/c 20 mountain climbers i/c 20 mountain man pooper i/c
The Thang
Each HIM grabs a 2 coupons
Start at 10 and work our way down
Blockeys Bent over Rows ( both sides) Curls Chicken peckers ( b2w shoulder tap, double count) Abyss merkins
Transition between sets; Karaoke Murder bunnies Nur Farmer carry out, Murder bear back
3rd F Sentinels of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
The Sentinels of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier stand watch 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, in any weather. Sentinels, who volunteer for this post, are considered the elite of the elite 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), headquartered at nearby Fort Myer, Virginia.
After members of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment become ceremonially qualified, they are eligible to volunteer for duty as Sentinels at the Tomb. If accepted, they are assigned to Company E of The Old Guard. Each soldier must be in superb physical condition, possess an unblemished military record and be between 5 feet, 10 inches and 6 feet, 4 inches tall for men or 5 feet, 8 inches and 6 feet, 2 inches tall for women, with a proportionate weight and build.
Would-be Tomb Guards must first undergo an interview and a two-week trial. During the trial phase, they memorize seven pages of Arlington National Cemetery history. This information must be recited verbatim in order to earn a “walk.”
If a soldier passes the first training phase, “new soldier” training begins. New Sentinels learn the history of Arlington National Cemetery and the grave locations of nearly 300 veterans.They learn the guard-change ceremony, the manual of arms, and methods for keeping their uniforms and weapons in immaculate condition.
The Sentinels must pass multiple tests to earn the privilege of wearing the silver Tomb Guard Identification Badge. First, they are tested on their manual of arms knowledge, uniform preparation and walks. Then, they take the badge test, consisting of 100 randomly selected questions from the 300 items memorized during training. The would-be badge holder must get more than 95 percent correct.
The Tomb Guard Identification Badge is a temporary award until the badge-holding Sentinel has honorably served at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier for nine months. At that time, the award can become a permanent badge, which may be worn for the rest of a military career. The silver badge is an upside-down, laurel-leaf wreath surrounding a depiction of the Tomb’s front face, the words “Honor Guard,” and figures representing Peace, Victory and Valor. Over 600 Tomb Guards have earned the badge since the late 1950s.
The Tomb Guards work on a three-relief rotation; each relief has one commander and about six Sentinels. The three reliefs are organized by height, so that those in each guard change ceremony look similar in appearance. The Sentinels wear the Army dress blue uniform, reminiscent of the color and style worn by soldiers during the late 1800s.