Tue 4th Sep 2018 at 6:45pm
Giving the children somewhere to express their creativity
Read moreTuesday 14th August 2018
Miriam Tomusk been cheered 10 times.
Goodgymers have noticed what Miriam has done and have cheered them 10 times. We doff out caps to you Miriam.
Tue 14th Aug 2018 at 6:45pm
Croydon Report written by Conroy
12 Runners donned their running gear this evening in Croydon to run 6km to help with the community garden at St Augustineâs church. Welcome to todayâs visitors Stephen (GG Lewisham) and Morag (GG Wandsworth)
Making her 2nd appearance was Miriam, who enjoyed her first outing with us last week so much that she returned for more.
Upon arrival we were met by Sue and two of her neighbours who had came across to offer their assistance. Having been briefed earlier by Sue we split into two groups one group set about clearing the brambles from the compost heap and the other under the leadership of Sue began digging away the dirt that had accumulated along the outer wall of the church and spreading it in the court yard in an attempt to level the ground.
Meanwhile over the compost heap the other group were busily unearthing various artefacts of toys that had somehow found themselves over the fence in their attempt to escape the claws of the children next door. Unfortunately for them our instructions where to return them over the fence. It was quite amusing watching members of the group trying to return the toys over the fence as the toys seemed to be putting up a holy persausive argument to stay put.
Our time at St Augustine's had come to an end, Sue invited us over to her home where she has some refreshments awaiting us.
On our run back to our start point we stopped in the Queenâs Gardens for our fitness session where the runners despite the distance covered and the shift they had put in at the task still had enough in their tanks to complete some lunges and planks. On completion of our fitness session we headed back to Solutions where we completed our cool down stretches bid our farewells.
Croydon shouts?
Congratulations Helen on completing your 15th Good Deed today.
Dre completed his 1st and 2nd missions over the weekend.
Stanka completed her 1st mission over the weekend.
Next time you see them be sure to enquire about their missions and any other questions you may have that is currently stopping you from becoming mission verified.
Next week we are heading over to Addiscombe Railway gardens, be sure to sign up
Thanks to our back marker Stephen for ensuring no one was left behind!
Keep doing good. See you next week.
Wed 15th Aug 2018 at 12:48pm
âThank you all for the work yesterday. It made so much progress. We will have a great garden by the end of next year. It was really interesting to talk with some of the runners like the guy involved in the South Croydon community garden.â Sue
Tue 14th Aug 2018 at 6:45pm
Tuesday 7th August 2018
Miriam Tomusk has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Miriam 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.
Wed 8th Aug 2018 at 9:18am
I hope you enjoyed your 1st GG run and come back for a second and hopefully 3rd.
Tue 7th Aug 2018 at 6:45pm
Croydon Report written by Conroy
What more can I say?
13 is normally classed as unlucky for some but not tonight, the Scouts can attest to that. 13 runners ran 5.8km to help the Scouts in South Croydon tidy up their surroundings.
There was a buzz this evening in the lobby of our start point, some familiar faces and some new ones they were here to meet the new trainer and see what the fuss was all about, but most importantly they wanted to do a bit of good in the community. We welcomed our first timers Dami and Miriam who had come along to witness what GoodGym was about for themselves. Formalities out of the way we made our way over to Fairfieldâs Hall for our warm up.
We headed towards South Croydon being led by Dom, who had kindly offered to be my glamourous assistant today and my local guide, the run to our task was 2.5km. We were met at the task by Andrew who had an array of tools laid out awaiting our arrival. (scouts always prepared) He took us to the back of the building where he explained what he would like us to do and showed us the three areas to pile the rubbish that would be burned at a later date when it was safe to do so. (scouts and campfires)
Instruction given tools in hand we started to clear the overgrowth at the back of the building, everyone was in a rhythm doing their bit until suddenly Bradley exclaimed he had been stung! Upon checking the area where he was working we noticed there were a few wasps flying around. We quickly ran for cover, away from the wasp then Ingrid realised she too had been stung earlier but passed it off as being a victim of the stinging nettles which she had been cutting. Luckily there were no allergic reactions from either Ingrid or Bradley. With the retreat a quick word was had with the runners regarding their safety and avoiding the wasp.
Woodnât wasp it! We focused on clearing another area while keeping a watchful eye out for any wasp out scouting. We cleared an area that had a lot of wood, which gave us the perfect excuse for the chain gang after all no task is fully completed without a human chain being formed.
As we downed our tools were offered drinks (squash and water) before setting off to Park Hill for our fitness session. Dom took us on a different route back that incorporated a very windy incline which will come in handy one day in the near future. At the top we all sat on the bench for a breather and of course another photo opportunity before embarking on our fitness session. The exercises where chosen by members of the group and they did not shy away from the challenge the all selected exercises that where quite challenging, I would have gone for the simple stuff but not them they wanted to show me what they were made of.
The gate escape
Thanks to our back markers Ellie and Nykolette
On to the next one Next week we are going to settle some unfinnished business at St Augustines, last time we went there were some pleaseant surprises who knows what will be there next time round?
South Norwood Parkrun are also looking for as many GoodGym volunteers as possible on Saturday 11th of August to help Julie, the Run Director, and Andy, her husband of 1 day, and the core team celebrate their wedding, 200th and 250th parkruns that morning. So, if you can please sign up to their volunteer roster and help Julie and Andy celebrate in style.
Wed 8th Aug 2018 at 7:06am
Great work Conroy! Bradley kept you on your toes on your first session!
Wed 8th Aug 2018 at 8:36am
Thank you Adele, he sure did.
Wed 8th Aug 2018 at 9:26am
Great work Conroy - I'm sure you'll be a great trainer for the Croydon mob. btw I know Andy Florence well so no surprises everything was lined up for you.
Wed 8th Aug 2018 at 10:44am
Cracking run! Will pop up in Croydon from time to time for sure đ
Wed 8th Aug 2018 at 1:08pm
Welcome to Croydon Conroy! Nice to meet you and be there for your first group run in charge. Looking forward to my next one when I can fit it in.
Tue 7th Aug 2018 at 6:45pm