Tuesday 3rd March 2020
Mary Hartley been cheered 10 times.
Goodgymers have noticed what Mary has done and have cheered them 10 times. We doff out caps to you Mary.
Tue 3rd Mar 2020 at 9:45pm
Hammersmith and Fulham Report written by Beth Nelson
17 GoodGymers had a litter Tuesday pick me up as they trashed out a 3km run and litter pick
Tonight we had another rubbish task but were excited to have a Bexcellent GoodGym special guest join us from Edinburgh! Welcome back Bex!
It was also lovely to welcome along, Marc from GoodGym Croydon, thanks for joining us!
Trash in the pan news
With everyone ready and raring to go we headed outside to our intro and warm-up spot, which had been made slightly smaller due to a skip placed in it...who'd do such a thing?!
First up, we congratulated Alice, Lucy and Speedy on completing The Big Half on Sunday ๐ ๐.
Race volunteers needed - Volunteer at adidas City Runs: 1 hour - Sunday 5th April and Hackney Half Aid Station Volunteering - Sunday 17th May.
Community Missions - Lots of Community Missions happening this weekend! Help sort surplus donations at City Harvest in Acton sign up here. Check out all the other upcoming Community Missions here.
Vitality Running World Cup - Represent your Country! First round begins on Thursday 5th March. Read all about it and sign up here. To join the GoodGym Team click here.
A litter bit of improvisation
Having lasted out the intro speech and news as long as I possibly could to ensure all those who were running late ๐โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ could catch us before we set off, we finally started the warm-up.
We began with some high knees, spotty dogs, Biscuit's favourite and some dynamic stretches - lunges, squats and shooing of the chickens before fore a quick round of the 'number exercise' challenge 1๏ธโฃ2๏ธโฃ3๏ธโฃ4๏ธโฃ,
Excellent co-ordination and the ability to tell the left from the right was something we discovered Bex did not possess tonight which very much amused us all (especially me!) ๐. We finished off with some fast feet and headed off on our run.
Matt lead us along the river to The Crabtree Wharf, a beautiful inlet on the River Thames where litter-ally all the floating rubbish washes up and accumulates ๐ฏ. We've found some weird and wonderful things down in this inlet - who can forget the plastic seagull and marine radio from the summer?!
Inlet - "a small arm of the sea, a lake, or a river". Everyone gloved up ๐งค and carefully made their way over the brick wall into the inlet. Upon first look the inlet didn't look too bad, well certainly not as bad as we've seen it previously! Fingers crossed this was down to people littering less and recycling more โป๏ธ, or even better, using less plastics.
Spotted first up by Biscuits was a can of 'Rich Matt' paint which of course we got Matt to pose with, alongside Eloise. Mary, Cookie, Francesca, Marc and Biscuits efficiently combed through the overgrowth and space on the right-hand side of the inlet gathering up handfuls of balls, wrappers, bottles and bottle tops amongst other litter.
Sticks turned into fishing rods for Lucy and 'taller' Beth as they went fishing for litter. Shoes, balls aplenty and a contact lens to make a pair were safely rescued from the river and bagged up, and even more surprisingly, Lucy didn't fall in! ๐
Yucky slushy mud was no match for the team as they worked their way around their inlet. Brambles however, now they were a slightly trickier challenge with many getting caught in their spikes! This week's 'bag lady' was Arba as she held out her bin bag for everyone with handfuls of litter, posing triumphantly.
Out closer to the river, Rowena, Alice, Tom and Bex worked diligently to gather all the litter that had gathered in and around the tree roots, while Speedy carried and opened his bin bag to perfection and ensured no litter was dropped. With 4 bin bags filled and time ticking, we called it a night.
Under the tree of the inlet, beautifully lit by the street light and floodlight, Mo took charge of the artistic direction for the team photo tonight. "Oh it's lovely that!". Another top photo taken by the camera pro, Mo ๐ธ ๐. The team then headed out of the inlet back over the wall, with 'taller' Beth wonderfully styling out a slight slip!
Bin bags were all responsibly disposed off in the industrial sized bins ๐ฎ before we began our short run back to base, 'the long way' along Fulham Palace Road.
Everyone seemed to pick-up the pace on the run back and we were all back at base in super quick time! Was it the 3-letter word of pub spurring us on I wonder ๐ค. Back at base we had a stretch off before heading to the Hop Poles, or home!
Xtremely good work tonight team! You're litter-ally the best! ๐ Thank you all for coming along.
Next week we're heading back to John Betts Primary to help label the library books and other jobs in and aroudn the school! Sign up for next week's run here. Have a great rest of your week and weekend! ๐ See you next week!
Unless you're heading back to Edinburgh ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ...
Tue 4th Feb 2020 at 6:45pm
Hammersmith and Fulham Report written by Beth Nelson
24 GoodGymers ran 7km to help The Church of St Michael and St George, White City
January and the January Challenge are over, but this didn't stop 23 wonderful GoodGymers from joining me to lend a hand at a BRAND NEW TASK tonight! The evening was decidedly mild for February and many decided to get their legs out and rock the shorts ๐ฉณ.
For some reason, here at GoodGym H&F we often seem to have runners with the same name, which both helps and hinders with remembering names and nicknames! - the official term is 'homonymous'.
There was no excuse to forget one name tonight...a big welcome along to Beth who joined us tonight for her first GoodGym H&F group run.
News, news, news
January Challenge 2020: H&F's final totals...a whopping 160 good deeds completed and 1897km run. 16th place in the 'Gold' League. Smashed it! Well done team ๐.
Upcoming events: Sat 8th Feb at 10am - Richmond Park 5km & 10km and Sun 9th Feb at 9.30am - Wimbledon's Second Sunday Five.
Hackney Half Aid Station Volunteering - Sun 17th May: you'll have a great day out cheering on fellow runners and earn yourself some nice freebies, these include a free entry to a future race and a t-shirt! For all the details, click here.
AND FINALLY....
Team Nash ran with Daley Thompson at the weekend and is also a fan of my favourite brain and body warm-up which involves different moves for each number...I learnt from the best, we always hang out at weekends ๐
Pray it by ear
Tonight's brand new task was at The Church of St Michael and St George, White City, a nice long run to get our legs turning. Following a quick-warm up which included high knees, jumping jacks, spotty dogs and lunges. Heart rates raised we set off towards White City. All the traffic lights seemed against us, but they handily enabled us to regroup. With lots of pedestrian dodging inside and around Shepherds Bush Green we happily headed onto Wood Lane which was far clearer and wider.
There was also a perfectly placed long wall which allowed for the weekly wall sit to be completed - hooray!
"I know where we're going. It's a left, then a right at QPR's stadium and up" - Tom
With Tom sounding very assured of where we were heading he took the lead. Katie and Andrew had timed their 'running lates' to perfection and met us as we headed up towards the church.
The state of pray
Church located we headed inside through the side entrance and were greeted by the vicar, Ben. Ben welcomed everyone in and explained all the jobs that needed doing tonight:
The team split into lots of smaller groups to tackle the list of jobs.
Like two pees in a pod
Katie and Catriona did their best Kim and Aggy impression in the toilets and left them sparkling clean!
So crรจche & clean
In the crรจche area, there was lots of tidying of stuffed animals, books and toys, and cleaning of the windows by Eloise, Sarah, Sophie and Milla.
Alice become very well acquited with Henry as she set to work hoovering the carpets and around the chairs, finding Zanoubia's locker key in the process - a fab find! Analiese was on polishing duty, putting the Brasso to work on the brass plaque so that it would be lovely and shiny again.
Matt stepped up to tackle the window cleaning on the large windows in the hall, with Andrew kindly holding the ladder to provide rock solid support.
Also in the hall area, Zanoubia cleaned all the fingerprints from the doors, while Lucy hoovered, Chi tidied and Biscuits cleaned in the other toilets...there definitely wasn't any childish behaviour involving hoovers here....
Mary, Luis and Beth set to work cleaning the kitchen area, with Luis ensuring the basin was the cleanest one you'd ever set eyes upon! Mary and Beth also ensured all the plants in the church had their thirst quinched with a good watering.
A litter pick of this, and a litter pick of that
While the others were hard at work inside, 'team bags' - Cookie, Helen, Marissa, Tom and Maddie (sorry for the name team!) - were working hard outside to clear-up all the litter and a bit of a "Brucie Bonus", a quick weed in the garden area....how to pray your cards right!
No altaring this photo!
Amazingly, in just half an hour all the jobs were completed! All that was left to do was to pose for Chi as he took this week's team photo. Boom! Task complete.
We said our goodbyes and thankyous to Ben and headed outside. Despite it feeling that no one was heading back to base with me when asked who was heading or peeling off on the way, many of the group ran the quicker and more direct 3km run back. Here we were treated to a stretch off led by Tom, in the words of Mo, "that's lovely that!".
Thank you all for coming along and for all your terrific efforts tonight team. Have a great rest of your week! Sign up for next week's run here. Don't forget it's the monthly social following the run!
Shoutouts ๐ฃ
Tuesday 28th January 2020
Mary Hartley has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Mary 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.
Tue 28th Jan 2020 at 6:45pm
Hammersmith and Fulham Report written by Beth Nelson
23 GoodGymers did some school running as they went back to school to lend a hand at John Betts Primary
It was a deceptively chilly night but this didn't stop 22 warm and hardy souls from joining me tonight to help out with a whole heap of jobs in Eloise's school, John Betts Primary.
Tonight we welcomed along, Mary, Venny, Sophie and Dan to their first H&F group run, thank you all for coming along and lending some extra hands tonight, hope you enjoyed it! ๐
With everyone layered up and eager to get started we headed outside to our lovely and 'glamorous' cordoned off car park spot for the intros and news round-up...
Ain't it school news
January Challenge 2020 - we're into the last few days! We've completed 157 good deeds and run/walked 1,725kms, which smashes our 2019 totals of 107 good deeds and 1,627 kms. Check out the GoodGym leagues here.
Upcoming races - there's some great upcoming events that other H&F GoodGym'ers are getting involved with: Sunday 2nd February at 9.30am - Wimbledon Common 'Dash for the Splash' 10km and Saturday 8th February at 10am - Richmond Park 5km & 10km.
Cheer everyone! - there's a new '๐ข Cheer all' button that enables you to cheer everyone who attended the session...although in a slight 'faux pas' tech error, it appears that you'll also give yourself a cheer too ๐ณ.
'Humans of H&F Exhibition' - a wonderful exhibition presented by United in Hammersmith & Fulham, on at the Lyric Theatre until 22nd February. Our very own H&F GoodGymer, Katie (K-A-T-H-R-Y-N ๐) Hodges is one of those 'humans' featured, see if you can spot her!
And....a big WELL DONE to Eloise who achieved TWO PBs at the weekend, one at parkrun and one at the Farnborough Half! ๐ฅณ๐๐
As a school of thumb
Following a pulse raising warm-up which involved some high knees, lunges, fast feet and a favourite of mine at the moment, the 'number exercise' challenge (great for warming-up both the body and brain!), we set off to John Betts Primary School with Cookie kindly backmarking, to ensure no one was lost en route.
Having successfully navigated our way around pedestrians and the streets of Hammersmith, we paused briefly to allow everyone to regroup, and much to everyone's delight had enough time to fit in a quick wall sit. Despite being a real 'quad burner' ๐ฆต๐ฅ, this exercise is great for runners as it not only builds isometric strength and endurance in the quadriceps muscle group, glutes, and calves, but also prevents runner's knee. I promise I don't torture you every week without good reason ๐!
Wall sit completed we continued on our run. It wasn't long before we all arrived at the front gates of the school and entered through the large main...well all aside from Cookie, who I may have forgotten to inform which door it was we had all disappeared through ๐. The team were greeted in the main school hall by the school caretaker, Matt and his daughter, Emily. Matt explained that like many schools, due to constant funding cuts, any money available to schools goes directly into education rather than into general school maintenance and upkeep, so was very appreciative for all the helping hands tonight.
"Thank you, you lovely mad crazy people" - Matt
School's paradise
Matt and Eloise had drawn up a long list of jobs for the team to get stuck into, these included:
There was lots to keep the team busy tonight!
The team split into three groups to tackle the list of jobs. One group headed back outside to the climbing area with Matt, the second group headed up the stairs with Eloise and the third group stayed in the main hall. Within minutes, their were red and black GoodGym shirt both inside and out, and a real hive of activity.
Friends with benechips
Bev, Alice, Speedy, Andrew, Dan, Sophie R, Matt, Annabel, Milla and Cookie all got stuck in to the upper-body workout of wood chip shifting and mulching. Matt gave the first large bags of wood chips a helping hand over to make it easier and quicker for the group to scoop and distribute the wood chips to the 'danger' areas of the climbing area - the areas that needed more wood chips in order to be as 'fall-proof' as possible.
"We're all barking mad" - Bev
Despite the challenge of the cold and darkness, the team worked incredibly hard and efficiently to move the entire 10 kilos of wood chips! Some scooped, some carried and distributed containers full of wood chips, and others spread the piles of wood chips. Boom! One job done!
How much wood could a GoodGymer chip, if a GoodGymer could chip wood?
Book at them go!
Eloise headed up to the library with Marissa, Annabelle, Analiese, Tatty and Sophie C. The group had been tasked with the physical workout of the relocation of many books, where stairs had to be negotiated first up and then down while carrying a finely balanced pile of books. The team completed this with ease and emptied the shelves in super-quick time!
Time to run a file?
Next up was the job of moving two filing cabinets down the stairs. One proved a great deal heavier, thanks to some rather age-old paperwork that was removed then carefully placed back in once the cabinet had been relocated.
Off the cuff
The small but mighty team of Sarah, Lucy, Mary, Venny and Zanoubia set to work sorting crates of school uniform clothing: skirts, shirts, jackets, blouses all into the same age sizes and folded into nicely labelled bags. I jested that by chance, Sarah happened to be involved in the job that had not one but two of her favourites...bags and organising!
Once the wood chip group had completed their job they headed inside to the warmth of the main hall and gave a hand to those sorting and labelling the bags of uniform.
"What do you reckon, do I fit into this jacket?" - Speedy
Check out Alice, Sophie R, Zanoubia and Mary and Venny in the background, focused on sorting and folding!
"I feel like I've had the full GoodGym experience" - Sophie R
The sort end of the stick
Biscuits and Milla were given the challenge of the top-floor storage room which to begin with, which shall we say was a little unorganised. Trays and all kinds of items were everywhere! Milla even discovered a wonderfully crafted internal organ diagram. With some help from Emily, the storage room was now a place you could easily walk into, or in Biscuits' case, take 'Henry' the hoover for a quick spin around.
Check out the transformation!...
After forty minutes of lifting and shifting, organising and moving we called it a night once the final bag of school uniform was bagged up and labelled. There was just one last thing to do...have a team photo in Mrs. Nash's classroom! Much to the delight of many their were some fun coloured building blocks that were made into a lovely 'GG' prop.
With all the jobs completed and a team photo taken we said our goodbyes and thank yous to Matt and Emily, and headed back to base. Sadly, there was no time for a fitness session tonight, but we did manage to get in a few more 'squats' or 'spotty dogs' or as I conjured up 'squatty dogs' (now there's an idea!) on the run back. Once back at base we had a good stretch off back before heading home for warmth and food.
Top work tonight team! ๐
"You've all saved me many hours, if not days of walking back and forth, moving and sorting books which has been on my to do list since September ๐" - Eloise
Next week we've got a new task up in White City for The Church of St Michael and St George. For all the details and to sign up, click here. Have a great rest of your week and weekend. Hopefully see you next week!
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