Wed 12th Apr 2017 at 6:45pm
Helping at Cecil Sharp House and Abbey Community Centre
Read moreWednesday 25th January 2017
Amelia Neoh has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Amelia is a now a fully fledged GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the first time. They are out there making amazing things happen and getting fit at the same time.
Wed 25th Jan 2017 at 6:45pm
30 GoodGymers and a dog named Bunty ran between 5-6km, made beds for the homeless and helped garden for a sheltered housing association
Welcome along to the newbies this week: Amanda, Amelia, Nancy and AraKang! Thanks for coming along :)
In the news this week:
After the news, headcount and an active warm up we split into two groups, one helping C4WS and the other going to the sheltered housing.
PB Sheltered Housing report:
16 of us headed North running 2.6km to Kentish Town, the air was cold but the GoodGymers were spritely!
We arrived and met the wonderful Cathi who explained that the block of flats at Ashdown Crescent has over 40 people over the age of 65 living there, she helps look after them and the garden we worked on is used by them.
Barking!
Our tasks for this evening were as follows:
Everyone did brilliantly and we finished everything in great time to help this fantastic project!
We ran 2.8km back home and stopped off to do four Strides. These are good to do at the end of a run because they stimulate fast-twitch fibres, running faster increases the range of motion and they're a great opportunity to practice good form. Read an article on Strides here.
Frances' report here:
Frances and Pritesh led 14 runners to the American International Church to help set up beds for the homeless shelter again. The good news was that there were fewer beds than last week as some of the shelter users had found some more permanent accommodation! We added a bit of a twist to the task by also helping to shift some chairs to the hallway, but we still finished in super quick time.
Good news!
The task completed, we headed to Russell Square for a fitness session. A relay seems like it should be a relatively simple thing to arrange, but it turns out a three-point continuous relay with only three teams means that some people are going to have to run some extra turns – SURPRISE! Hopefully it kept you all warm!
We followed this up with a slightly longer route home than normal, via Gray's Inn Road, and made it back with plenty of time for a thorough stretch!
Thanks for leading Pritesh & Frances and thanks for coming everyone. Sign up to next week here, we will be helping Abbey Community Centre and continuing to help C4WS at the homeless shelter.
PB out.
Wed 25th Jan 2017 at 6:45pm