Tuesday 6th February 2018
Bridie Clair completed 10 good deeds with GoodGym.
Bridie has done 10 good deeds. They are a trusted GoodGym runner and are now eligible to join their local TaskForce.
Tue 6th Feb 2018 at 6:45pm
Hackney Report written by Joel Wiles
17 brave Hackney GoodGymers ran 10k touching nearly every corner of the borough.
The cold was no match to a strong band of GoodGymers this evening unfortunately it was too much for Hackney Park Rangers!!
After a strong running start to the session where we powered out 4k to Clissold Park ready for action to continue to create the new running path around the perimeter of the park. We waited for our park Ranger, but ever a few shouts into the darkness didn’t work so we had to roll with plan B!
Splitting up into two groups we had the first pod run the way we came 4k back to base while the rest of the squad headed out to explore Hackney near and far on a 6k loop! The 6k loop felt a little like the running bus as we dropped runners off Home at various points on the run. Even time to drop into Core CIC to see the building we helped renovate look so good!
Rounding it out past the town Hall to click over the 10k and giving GoodGymer Joel his running distance PB!!
Sorry about the change of plan tonight but sometimes things happen!
Next week we are off to Abney Park, so sign up and come along!!
Smooth Running
Joel
Tue 23rd Jan 2018 at 6:45pm
Hackney Report written by Joel Wiles
23 non stop GoodGymers ran over 8k to Clissold Park to lay over 100 metres of Mulch path for the new all weather running trail!!
Are January Mulch Marathon continued but this time with our first longer run of the year!!
Setting off at a dash to maximise our time even picking up Alice on the way. We headed a wiggly 4k our to Clissold Park to meet Hackney Park Ranger Bruce.
Tooling up in the well stocked shed on the far side of the park we go straight to work. Splitting up into little teams each team attacked a Mulch mound spreading it out on the pre dug track.
A variety of techniques on show with the shovel and barrow, rake the mulch mountain and even the scoop and chuck used to devastating effect!
Working a pace with time ticking we pushed on beefing out the paths to maximum thickness and taking down 6 huge mulch mounds.
Employing a staggered leave to use every last second at the task we got the Sexy paced runners leading the charge back to base then once the last chip had to been raked the speedy runners zipped down the 4.5k route back to base picking up some serious pace along the way!
Great effort on show by all and loving the Team Hackney vibe!! Hope to see you next week for our Group Run or if you are around come along to the Hackney Starter session and Parkrun on Saturday morning at the Marshes Centre.
Smooth Running
Joel
Tue 12th Dec 2017 at 6:45pm
Hammersmith and Fulham Report written by Polly Skeats-Beswick
Third time's a charm.
After our last two planned tasks for the night had got scuppered, we finally had a task no one could cancel. We had a bulk of leaflets left over from a previous week that still needed delivering. These flyers were helping promote Wand's Project that provides support for people affected by the Grenfell Disaster. Gladys at Wand was quick to think on her feet just hours before we were due to meet and asked us to visit the Charecroft and Edward Wood Estates.
Let the festivities commence
There was a festive fancy dress theme for the evening. Ellie worn some fairy lights around her head and Jason had a very striking outfit (see the photos). After getting a group photo in front of the Christmas tree we set off towards Charecroft estate.
We almost couldn’t get into the buildings at first because the don’t allow people in to drop flyers. However once the security guard had heard about the project he was very impressed and allowed us in.
Then with flyers the spare we headed over the Edward Wood Estate, where we managed to deliver throughout Stebbing house .
After that it was once round Shepherd's Bush park before heading back to base. There Jason was crowned best ‘fancy' dressed and was rewarded with a edible Santa trophy. We had a big Secret Santa swap and Justine got the perfect present... a head torch (that will help make the pavements be a bit less treacherous for her knees..).
Festive fun and farewells
There was more festive fun afterwards when we went on to Bill's for a lovely Christmas dinner// December Social. There were crackers, bad jokes and tasty food. Plus, and farewell speech for Will who was moving back up North. Will has been coming regularly to Goodgym Hammersmith and Fulham since he moved to London in April. He’s been a fantastic addition to the gang and will be greatly missed. Make sure you give him a cheer when he comes back for the London Marathon.
Wednesday 15th November 2017
Bridie Clair cheered by other people 25 times.
Bridie is part of a crowd that's making a huge noise. Bridie has been cheered by 25 people - that's a round of applause just on their own. We hope they keep it up.
Tue 14th Nov 2017 at 6:45pm
Barnet Report written by Pennie Varvarides
This week 13 GG-ers ran 5.6km to help a dementia day care centre tidy up the garden.
We started, as always, at the Phoenix - where two newbies showed up for doc checks, but then ran away (and not with us). Next time!
We then did some quick house keeping, before warming up by the Phoenix. This included many lunges, wingles and hip thrusts. The sort of this Boomerang was made for, really.
It's always a slow burner warming up in winter, but those hills to Hornsey made sure we were at least warm in parts!
Damian lead the way, while Freya was our trusty back-marker. Tonight was Damian's 99th good deed! If you'd like to help him celebrate the big 1-0-0, he'll be doing a mission at Long Lane Pasture on Saturday. You can sign up here
Once we made it to the centre there was a little confusion at first about where the door actually was - the perfect opportunity for the gang to get their squats in while I figured it out.
Poppy welcomed up into the centre, offered the team some juice and water and explained what we'd be doing. Tonight's tools were kindly lent by the folks at Friends of Tottenham Green, as the centre doesn't have any of their own. We split into four teams to turn the soil in the raised beds, chop up a dead bush, pull the weeds from the bricks and collect the fallen leaves.
We'll be helping a few more times over winter to get the garden ready for spring time. This will mean the people using the dementia service will have the opportunity to use the wonderful garden and come outside. Unfortunately the garden becomes a bit too dangerous when it gets overgrown for people with varying mobility - so our help was very much appreciated!
We then gathered for a quick group photo, which Poppy kindly offered to take which means I get to be in it!
It was then time to run home - back up the massive hill!
Nothing like running uphill for over a kilometer to get those legs burning! We all had a little breather at the top before continuing to our next checkpoint, where we stopped and had a mini fitness sesh focusing on glute activation.
We then split into two teams: the speedy team zoomed off with Damian for the final 0.4 miles back to base while the less speedy group stayed with me. My group was doing 9min/miles, but I forgot to ask Damian what his group did. So I'm going to guess 7, because they vanished into the night so fast.
It was then time to stretch it out and loosen the muscles we worked so hard tonight. Followed by Chocolate Bourbons + Some fancy sweets from Moldova courtesy of Eleanor
Tue 7th Nov 2017 at 6:45pm
Barnet Report written by Paul Bown
9 GoodGymers ran 6-7km, delivered 150 leaflets for Syrian Refugee & smashed a fitness session!
Lovely to be leading GG Barnet again, you guys are great! The weather was getting wetter all day, thank you for coming along and doing good - means a lot.
Of course a massive well done to Pennie who conquered New York Marathon last Sunday, absolutely amazing work! Give her a cheer when you see her next Tuesday. In other news:
Right onto to last night, after our intro and chat about upcoming Barnet missions, like this one, we headed off into the night - taking to the back streets to Muswell Hill and into the residential area close to Ally Pally. Splitting into pairs we covered roads in the area to spread the word about a new Syrian Refuge Charity in Finchley.
The event we were promoting was a Syrian Kitchen fundraiser on 30th November, a lovely local event to help a brilliant cause. With all the leaflets distributed we took a group pic before heading back into the night.
Ally Pally fun!
Running over to Ally Pally the rain was getting a little harder but of course that doesn't put off these hardcore Barnetites. Fitness session included:
Always brilliant to do speed sessions in groups! After our 2km run home we stretched out and said our goodbyes. Well done all, lovely wet evenings running & good-doing.
Sign up for Barnet next week here, Pennie is back!
PB out.
Wednesday 1st November 2017
Bridie Clair been cheered 10 times.
Goodgymers have noticed what Bridie has done and have cheered them 10 times. We doff out caps to you Bridie.
Wednesday 1st November 2017
Bridie Clair completed 5 good deeds with GoodGym.
Bridie is a now a pretty committed GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the fifth time
Tue 31st Oct 2017 at 6:45pm
Barnet Report written by Paul Bown
13 of GG Barnet's finest ran 4km, helped Northwold Rose Gardens & did a pyramid session
On a full moon Halloween evening we gathered at the Phoneix Cinema, welcomed newbie Wendy and talked about the news:
Led by Damian and backed by Freya we headed to Northwold Rose Gardens to help Brian with some gardening. This was none of your weeding in the dark lark, our tasks for the evening were follows:
Splitting into small teams we got to work. Various tasks featured Skelton (Freya), BadGym Rep (Damian) and Death (Paul) - nice one for dressing up guys! Slightly terrifying...
Pyramid session IN the dark!
After 30 mins of spooky graft we were done and went to the dark tennis courts for a pyramid session - 1-2-1 for speed efforts with 1 minute recovery in between. Using the tennis court fences we could work out where we were.
Once we completed our 2km run back, we stretched and handed our treats (no tricks).
Sign up for next week here, I'm covering for Pennie again as she'll be recovering from NYC Marathon - good luck!
PB out
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