Mon 18th Feb 2019 at 6:00pm
We need MORE clay, and more hardcore!
Read moreMon 11th Feb 2019 at 6:00pm
York Report written by York runner
GG Yorkies split into four teams to complete different tasks around the city!
Well, I say GG Yorkies, we had one GG tourist join us tonight all the way from Hammersmith & Fulham so a big welcome to Catriona, and also a big welcome to new runner Amy, who joined us for her first ever GoodGym run this evening - make sure you go and give them both a cheer.
We also had some celebrating to do tonight because Splendid Stef was running his 50th good deed and got to wear the Cape of Good Deeds.
Happy to wear the uniform - Stef
Our original task had been cancelled so we'd found lots of smaller tasks to keep us busy.
Paul led a brilliant team warm up whilst I led the walking group (Ellie B) to Millthorpe School. We also had Gareth from Streets Ahead magazine taking some photos for an article so it was all going on. Each group had a specific rendezvous point and our goal was to meet back at Scarcroft Green for a little team fitness sesh at the end.
At the allotment we had 40 minutes to clear 4 overgrown vegetable beds.
Only ten minutes per bed, easy!
The team purposely tried not to work too quickly for fear of extra fitness, but they were making quick work of de-weeding and digging over whilst Beth relentlessly used a giant shovel to 'rake' everything smooth.
Becky and Paul's tasks involved their team following a set of written instructions to check accuracy for a community walking trail project called Fishergate Footprints. They also need to mark on their maps the locations of any benches and sitting points. Running whilst reading isn't always the best option though and Becky (winner: Most Accident Prone GG Yorkie 2017) did manage to trip over a paving slab and cut her knee.
Sorry I bled on the map...
A quick plaster repair and they were back in. A bit less drama on Paul's team though apparently someone did get chased by a big dog.
It was like a scene from Hound of the Baskervilles
Over at Get Cycling, Mitch's team didn't waste any time. They were straight on it with soapy sponges, scrubbing the muck off the old exhibition trailer. Katie and Freya were very excited at the prospect of using a jet cleaner but since it had a big leak in the pipe it wasn't quite as exciting as anticipated.
The allotment team finished ahead of schedule so we headed to Scarcroft Green for a bonus extra bit of fitness with loads of lunges and the team tyre challenge. Everyone was very relieved to see the other three groups coming in bang on time to save them!
We completed a short but tough bit of exercise with teams doing exercises in zones:
It's like GoodGym does Crystal Maze!
..and with that, we had just enough time to gather for a big group pic before heading back to base.
Mon 11th Feb 2019 at 6:00pm
Help the school kids get access to the allotment again and help Get Cycling promote their brilliant enterprise!
Read moreMonday 28th January 2019
Megan has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Megan 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 29th Jan 2019 at 7:28am
Lovely to meet you Megan, hope to see you again soon!
Mon 28th Jan 2019 at 6:00pm
York Report written by York runner
On the last big group run of our January Challenge, a huge crowd gathered to complete THREE tasks in Rowntree Park
It was a night of celebration (as always) with so many massive milestones being achieved over the weekend.
Absolutely amazing stuff, make sure you go and give them all a well-deserved cheer. Craig got to wear the Cape of Good Deeds and Christine got to wear the Centurion Cape on tonight's run, and Christine couldn't resist a pout every time anyone asked her to pose, she was also our back-marker and the cape made her even more visible than normal which was very handy in such an enormous group.
We welcomed loads of new runners tonight too, they probably all wondered if they were definitely in the right place once we began our 'follow the leader' warm up and Mitch started dad dancing.
On arrival at Rowntree Park we split into two groups, with one group coppicing a whole bank of trees and clearing all the bushy bits and blackthorn too. The second group were asked to cut a big hedge to 'head height'. Apparently it was about the height of Barbara's head, but Edward Twigs-for-hands got carried away and accidentally cut the hedge to the height of Barbara's head if she were to be standing in a large hole.
Well, it does look different!
The second group were also faced with a gigantic pile of woodchip, but fortunately only had to move enough of it to top up the area surrounding the small pond. Whilst all this was happening, a third group of five got summoned off to another task but this group was exclusively made up of new runners and nobody knows exactly what happened except that it involved forks and was a success.
The hedge cutting team were dragging a huge tarp filled with cuttings to a dumping area and the coppicing team had to drag giant, over-filled tonne sacks to the collection point whilst the rest of the team followed and picked up all the leftovers. We reconvened in the car park for a brilliant game of:
GoodGym Wacky Races!!
In five teams, we had a crazy car park relay race involving fabulous exercises.
It was very lively with lots of enthusiastic cheering and a surprisingly limited amount of cheating, so I decided that everybody won.
There were three excellent cakes to choose from in the pub tonight including Huw's cinnamon buns, Vicky's caramel shortbread and a chocolate cake from Leanne - everyone really was a winner.
Keep your eyes peeled on the January Challenge Leaderboard - just three days remaining to stay on top!
Mon 28th Jan 2019 at 6:00pm