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Tue 20th Feb 2018 at 6:45pm
Hammersmith and Fulham Report written by Polly Skeats-Beswick
11 runners ran 7km to help promote new public garden.
We started the night off chatting about the shindig in July. A fantastic weekend away and an annual opportunity for Goodgymers feedback on how goodgym has been for them and help shape how it grows over the next 12month through workshops and discussions. (Runners check out your email if you want to know more).
After the intro speech we headed outside to do a proper warmup as it was another chilly night.
This week we were running to help out Nubian Life. They wanted help generating awareness in the local area for the natural remedy garden they are going to build and open to the public. To promote this idea they are hosting a free natural hand lotion making workshop that would also double as a consultation with local people. This will enabling them to find out what the community wants and needs to grown in the garden.
To cover nearby houses we spilt the 11 runners into three teams, armed them with a map, highlighters and flyers for the workshop, plus Goodgym ones too. Meeting back at the day centre 20mins later we had covers all of White city Estate and flats down Bloemfontein Road. It’s amazing the amount we can get done in that time.
After that we dropped off the surplus flyers and highlighted maps then headed over to Shepherds Bush Green to do some running gear practice. This exercise helps us get familiar with the different speeds we can run at - learning what it feels like going from a jog all the way up to a sprint. One lap around the green was enough to tire everyone’s legs out, so then we headed back to base in gear three.
After a warm down we went to have well earned belated Shrove Tuesday pancakes and have our February social.
Tue 2nd Jan 2018 at 6:45pm
Hammersmith and Fulham Report written by Polly Skeats-Beswick
Our first run of 2018
Four awesome runners came out to start the year off with firtastic task. We were helping move Christmas trees that had been dumped on the pavement to the council collection points. The council are doing a street collection for houses in the borough, but some still get discarded in random places.
A bit keen
Due to it only being the 2nd January, not many trees had been put out yet. We managed to relocated a grand total of 9 trees to the drop-off points at Normand Park and Fulham Palace Cemetery Road. At the second drop-off, inspired by The World's Strongest Man Competition, we did some squat presses with the trees (see the photos that looks like we're hiding behind the trees).
Then we were just setting off again to pick up a some more trees around the area, but the heavens decided to open so we headed back to base. Stopping under the underpass to do some stretch exercises and running form drills before doing some stretches to finish.
Thanks to George for the awesome double punnage for this week's run report. And warm welcome to Barbara on her first run. Give them both a cheer!
Wednesday 13th December 2017
James Saunders cheered by other people 25 times.
James is part of a crowd that's making a huge noise. James has been cheered by 25 people - that's a round of applause just on their own. We hope they keep it up.
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.
Tue 28th Nov 2017 at 6:45pm
Lambeth Report written by Katie Welford
T'was the last Tuesday in November, which meant it was Shit Prize of the Month (SPOTM) time...who was to bag the goodies such as a notebook in the name of Steve Jenkins, some trolley pound things, a pen, an oven timer and a compass? Why, it was none other than task force member and good deeder extraordinaire Vix, who was on her 11th deed of the month and counting. WHAT?! Top work and may your good deeding be recognised by Father Christmas this year.
It was a chilly evening and so after some lovely warming up, we split into two groups.
Team one conducted Operation Rustle - led by Tom Benson....
A crack team of nine of us decided one task was not enough, so decided to double up our duties. First things first we busted into 4 teams and hit Brixton with loads of flyers to spread the word for a cracking homeless charity who believes everyone should get to open a gift on Christmas day.
After operation flyer was done we regrouped and all agreed it was flipping Baltic, so decided to peg it quick sharp down the road to Hillyard House to meet Julie. She had a special mission for us. In the main garden of this residential home she showed us a large pile of twigs and leaves that required moving into a compost patch. Now for technical reasons outside my knowledge, Julie had been told she was not allowed to move them and wait for someone to decide what to do with them. Well Julie was having none of that and so she may have showed us what to do and somehow all the pile ended up moving, as if by GoodGym magic. A lot of it involved piling leaves into a large pink plastic sheet and moving them that way. After we dusted ourselves down and had a group shot we hopped on our good feet and pegged it back to papas. Well done team, Operation Rustle was a clear success!
Team two conducted Operation Hustle - led by trainer Katie....
We split into two groups - those who wanted a 5km round trip to reach Brixton Youth Club and those who wanted to take the shorter 1-mile stretch down Brixton Road. Once we arrived at the youth club, we all knew what to do! There were many, many leaves to be gathered and bagged ready to be taken away. Armed with an assortment of rakes and brooms, we gathered SUCH LEAVES!
With momentary jumping jacks warm up breaks we finished the job and headed back to base for some stretches and then home for a hot shower to warm back up again!
TOP WORK LAMBETH!
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
Wednesday 8th November 2017
James Saunders completed 15 good deeds with GoodGym.
James has completed their 15th good deed with GoodGym
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.
Tue 7th Nov 2017 at 6:45pm
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
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