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Mon 8th Apr 2019 at 6:15pm
Norwich Report written by Katy
Well it's hard to imagine doing a Group Run in Norwich without our Run Leader Hitch being at the helm but even he's allowed to take holiday now and then (as long as he doesn't get too carried away) so instead the lovely Goodgymers had to cope with me being Run Leader for the evening! It was the first time I've had to lead a whole session so I found myself feeling a bit nervous beforehand, not wanting to mess up for everyone. I even made myself a crib sheet so I wouldn't forget any bits of the intro!
As there were no new runners this week, we went straight into marking milestones. Well done to Elliot for achieving his 10th Good deed.
We then took a moment to congratulate those taking part in races at the weekend. Several Goodgymers had battled the grotty weather the previous day to run the Norwich Half Marathon and David did a muddy run somewhere I keep forgetting which involved wearing a pink tutu! That man does like to dress up :)
A special shout out also goes to those Goodgymers who did a Community Mission volunteering at the Norwich Half in the pouring rain!
I then made sure I went through Hitch's Risk Assessment for the task - his instruction 'Don't wave your tools around!' brought much amusement, especially as we know that he always likes to keep his well tucked in when out with us!
We then went outside for a quick warm up session before heading off to the task. Bill kindly volunteered to be back runner.
After a 3km run to the Catton Grove Community Centre, we were met at the task by Linda who was well organised with all the equipment we might need to carry out the various tasks required and which involved litter picking, cutting back overgrown greenery, weeding the flower beds as well as the grooves in the brick weave paving. As usual the Goodgymers quickly got stuck into the tasks needed and after 30 minutes there was a massive mound of greenery and several bags of rubbish to show for it.
We then headed back to the Forum, stopping briefly for a photoshoot. No doubt everyone was relieved that there wasn't enough time to do any extra fitness session!
Hopefully normal service will be resumed next week, which will incidentally be Hitch's 100th Good Deed. We're looking forward to the celebrations!
Tue 9th Apr 2019 at 7:22am
Well done Katy on your first full leader session. No one lost or injured, top marks 🏅
Tue 9th Apr 2019 at 9:02am
Thanks for a great mission and run report Katy 🌿
Tue 9th Apr 2019 at 11:26am
Thank you so much Katy for leading the session... they may not want me back next week ;-) I'll try not to wave my tools around next week hahaha
Wed 10th Apr 2019 at 12:08pm
Great report, thanks Katy 😁
Mon 25th Feb 2019 at 6:15pm
Norwich Report written by Steven Hitcham
31 amazing GoodGymers ran over 11km to have a board games night with residents of Redmayne View Care Home.
Jamie was on his 1st GoodGym encounter - what a distance to start on!
Thank you to Bill and Elizabeth for being back runners.
Well done to Neil and Millie for doing their 10th GoodGym good deeds.
On arrival the residents were spread across a few tables with various board games set out including: Buckaroo, Connect4, Kerplunk, Pull My Finger (don't ask haha) and various others.
Michelle cottoned on to Peeing Pup and subsequently started giving facials to everyone, she even got some in my eye.
When I asked Ivy if she wanted to pull my actual finger the told me off for being rude haha. She was also very competitive as when she lost at Buckaroo she threw the pieces across the table in sheer disappointment!
Stephen was in his element when one of the residents let him take her mobility scooter for a spin across the hall way - one thing ticked off his bucket list!
We had about 45 minutes there and we finished up with some soup and a roll. We couldn't stomach the cake so Bill, Robert and Hayley had the task of trying to carry them over 5.5km back to The Forum in one piece.
Next week we're packing fundraising hampers for Break Charity.
Tuesday 19th February 2019
Frances Anderson has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Frances 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.
Mon 18th Feb 2019 at 6:15pm
Norwich Report written by Steven Hitcham
There was a plank involved and there was a 69 involved... so you better read this whole run report to see what on earth I'm talking about!
We started off by giving Frances a big welcome on her 1st GoodGym outing.
Several of tonight's GoodGymers completed the Valentine's 10km yesterday so we had a catch up on that with some achieving PB's - AMAZING!
Tonight's task was to visit Hayden Court Sheltered Housing Scheme to clean resident's cooker hoods and ovens as well as communal areas. This is the point you're probably getting a little disturbed at the thought of 69 coming into the equation?
We only has 1 mile each-way to do this evening, when we arrived, one of the residents, Joyce greeted us and had a list of the flat numbers that needed cleaning. We did groups of 4 for the 5 flats and then the rest targeted the communal areas.
It was a bit like an auction, I said the flat number and then those who wanted it put their hands up. 103, 79, 69, 59... so yes one of the flat numbers was 69, there were no inappropriate positions (apart from the plank).
Each group finished at different times and we regrouped in the communal lounge when finished. After the 1st 2-3 group had finished we did a plank challenge with the prize being the final chocolate brownie and the accolade when to Liz K for destroying the rest of us.
We then got the New Age Kurling set for a quick few games, with the Emerson sisters kurling one out against each other.
After all of that entertainment we headed back via Chapelfield Gardens for a quick sprint session before several of us embarked on a trip to the pub for some grub.
Next week is a longer run as we are visiting Redmayne View for a board games night with some soup. For anyone not wanting to run the whole distance you could meet us at the North Walsham Road roundabout on the ring road at 7pm.