0 Month Streak
Wednesday 1st November 2017
Eleanor Owen completed 10 good deeds with GoodGym.
Eleanor has done 10 good deeds. They are a trusted GoodGym runner and are now eligible to join their local TaskForce.
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
Wednesday 25th October 2017
Eleanor Owen been cheered 10 times.
Goodgymers have noticed what Eleanor has done and have cheered them 10 times. We doff out caps to you Eleanor.
Tue 24th Oct 2017 at 6:45pm
Hammersmith and Fulham Report written by Polly Skeats-Beswick
After a speedy intro chat we got outside for a warm-up. Thinking about warming up those ankles, shins, calves and hips.
Following that we headed off on the 1.4km run to Star road and Maystar Estate. The Hammersmith and Fulham Goodgym has been back here a few times this year to help out in both the communal areas and some private gardens of older people who aren't able to care for them. This time we were there to dismantle some broken office furniture that had been left in the community hall and plant some daffodil bulbs in the flower beds around the estate.
After leaving a team of 4 to get going with the furniture lead by Jason; Pauline, the lovely task owner took us on a walk through the large estate to pointed out the flower beds.
Unfortunately, the estate's trowels had gone AWOL so the planting crew had to use the handle end of the rack and hoe to make holes in the ground. The method certainly didn't slow them down.
Actually, both the planting gang and the furniture team got their tasks done in no time, which left us enough time for a nice run back via the river. Thanks for wearing your headtorches!!
After getting back to base and doing a warm down, we all trooped down to The Distillers for our October social. Cheers to everyone that came! Sorry to those that got stuck at work, you were missed!
Helen suggested we do the 10k in Putney on 3rd December. Will you join us? Details and RSVP here
Next week, is Halloween and we're helping paint garden furniture and plant MORE bulbs. Sign up here
Tue 3rd Oct 2017 at 6:45pm
Making some space for a youth charity
Read moreWednesday 27th September 2017
Eleanor Owen joined the GoodGym Race Team.
Eleanor is part of the GoodGym race team. They pledge to support those around them and the Race Team pledges to support them. Eleanor is going to push themselves and achieve some extraordinary things.
Tue 26th Sep 2017 at 6:45pm
Barnet Report written by Pennie Varvarides
This week 16 GG-ers ran 6km to deliver flyers for Grange Big Local's community fair on 8 October.
We were joined by a couple of GG newbies: Samantha and Ben. Also recent newbies who started while I was in Spain: Kani and Alice – give 'em all a cheer!
We were also treated to a visit by Gary from Bristol who is starting a 3,000km cycle adventure on Sunday!!
We headed to Cherry Tree Wood for a quick warm up (there'll be a boomerang up on Twitter!) before heading off on our run. Paul helped me lead while Damian was our trusty back-marker, giving his legs a rest after his epic Sunday run.
We soon reached a deadend, which seemed the perfect time to split into our flyering leap frog formation. One team with me, one with Damian. We covered roads we've not often run down, which is always a treat, and took on some mighty hills.
After a quick circuit in a car park hitting the glutes, hammies, core, pecs and shoulders, it was time to head home. We just had to get up the steep car park exit first. Nicola helped me navigate back to the Phoenix at lightning speed.
This week's Barnet Biscuit: The MIGHTY Oreo
Next week we'll be running to help Muswell Hill Food Bank. Sign up here If you have gardening gloves, bring them. And probably a head torch.
On SUNDAY, Jody is organising an ultimate frisbee game and everyone is invited. Sunday 1st October, meeting 11am at the Regents Bar and Kitchen in Regent's Park. The more the merrier!
Apologies for the lack of photos - all the ones I took on the task were rubbish and I forgot to take a group photo! iPhones weren't built for nighttime photography!
Be sure to sign up for the Halloween Run on 24 Sept. We'll be setting up a haunted house. It's all hands on deck with this one, as it's quite far and will need all the help we can get to make sure we finish. 4km each way. Tell your friends.
Tue 22nd Aug 2017 at 6:45pm
Ealing Report written by Liv Parker-Scott
With the summer holidays in full swing, tonight we were a small group but we still packed a punch and got a lot done between us!
We started our run tonight with a warm up jog down to Walpole for a running technique and drills session before the main event. This consisted of a number of different exercises designed to get our bodies ready for running including some very graceful looking horse style kicking (I promise this is a real running drill!).
We then set off to run to the Elthorne Park stretch of canal on the River Brent where reunited with the wonderful Jack from The Canal & River Trust. This was our second task on this part of the canal and it was great to be back even though it did look like someone had recently had a cider party there and forgot to take all their rubbish home!
Jack split us into two groups, one to tackle an overgrown buddleia bush and make the canal safer for passing cycles and pedestrians and one to paint over the unsightly graffiti on the underpass. Andy, Emily and Larissa were quick to express their interest in painting which involved some lovely boiler suits. It was a strong look guys!
Ronan, Mike and Alex put their hands up to saw and shear the vegetation growing over the towpath whilst I did some ad hoc litter picking between checking on the groups and taking photos, afterwards it was like the cider party had never happened.
Jack always comes really well prepared when he meets us with lots of tools and a number of different tasks we can complete in the location, however the one thing he did forget this week was a wet paint sign! Therefore we've made a little make shift wet paint sign which we will return to paint over next time!
With a good nights work complete we did an Indian file running session to get back to base for a quick stretch and cool down.
Thank you all for coming, every one of you guys are great but special mention this week goes to our visitor Andy from GoodGym Hounslow whose on a mission to get to 50 good deeds before his Wandsworth (friendly) rival! We were deed number 41 on the list so it's getting close now, good luck Andy hopefully see you back with us soon (or will your rival use us to get their numbers up too?!).
Next week we are heading to Ealing Food Bank to help with a bit of maintenance and you can sign up here.
See you next time, happy running :)
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