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Miteki Degawa completed their first run in a new area. 🥳

Wednesday 12th February 2020

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Miteki Degawa completed their first run in a new area.

Curious? Miteki has just run their first session in another area. For that explorative spirit Miteki is awarded the scout badge. A Scout is trustworthy

Alice Gregson
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Miteki Degawa went on a group run

Wed 12th Feb 2020 at 6:45pm

I like cig butts and I cannot lie!

Camden Report written by Ben

25 GoodGymers came out to do good not once but TWICE on an otherwise dreary Wednesday night in Camden!

For the first time this year, there were no newbies joining the herd so we motored on through the intro speech in record time. After some stretching out, we all ran to the American International Church together along the backstreets, arriving with 15 minutes to make the beds and head on to the second task - a mini-litterpick along Regents Canal.

C4WS (American International Church)

Jonathan was there to greet us as normal and we got stuck in, making 16 beds in record time - 4 women's and 11 men's (an extra being Jonathan's up on the stage) - finishing just before the homeless people arrived for a good night's sleep out of the wind and cold at 7:30. In a spare moment, Jonathan told me that a Syrian family had moved into a sheltered housing building directly behind the church, having previously been users of the homeless shelter. They'd arrived 3 weeks ago and were getting settled - yesterday's task was getting a flatpack wardrobe from IKEA built - and I mentioned that Helen from Scope Camden was always looking for volunteers who'd like to improve their English by working in the shop, so hopefully we can connect both places together.

From there it was full steam ahead to Granary Square for a litterpick. HUGE thanks to Liz for the ploggers and bags and Abi for the gloves (from Story Garden no less!). It wouldn't have been the same task without you two! Please go and give them an extra cheer! Thanks go to Suraj for the killer pun for this week's report.

Mini/Maxi Litterpick along Regent's Canal

After arriving at Granary Square, we got the plogging bags and litterpickers ready. 3 teams of 8 were set out to clear different sections of the Regents Canal with another fifteen minutes to get stuck in. Cigarette butts were the butt of most jokes out on the plog and many ploggers perfected the use of the litterpickers to pick up the tiniest butts. Fifteen minutes later and 6 bags full (3 of recycling and 3 of litter), it was time to head back to the Living Centre. Abi's team decided they wanted to do a maxi-plog and carried on homewards, picking up extra litter as they went.

While we were out on the run, I couldn't help but notice how great it is that so many of you are talking to each other and catching up, or finding out about a new member of the herd. That's what GoodGym is all about and it's wonderful to see!

NEXT TIME

COMMUNITY MISSIONS ON A TIGHTROPE: The wonderful Liz has organised a full day of activities for you at the Camden Highline. Much like what the Americans have done in New York with the original HighLine, Camden are working on a similar concept here in the Big Smoke. The first Saturday slot is from 9:30-11:00, the second kicks off from 11:30-14:00 and the final volunteering slot of the day is from 14:00-15:45 - so lots to get stuck into if you have some free time this Saturday.

CAMDEN QUIZLETES: In the first of many upcoming Camden socials, John has organised a pub quiz for 12 of us (on two opposing teams) to battle it out for. It's at the Hanbury Arms on Thursday 20th Feb and there are still THREE SEATS FREE on the second team, so get yourself signed up here!

NEXT WEEK'S RUN: We'll be splitting the group once more next week, with one half going to C4WS and the other going to the Home of English Folk (and Dance) that is Cecil Sharp House to help Susannah in the garden with some weeding, clearing and tidying up. Add your name to the list here.

In the meantime, happy running and see you next week.

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Miteki Degawa signed up to a group run.

Wed 12th Feb 2020 at 6:45pm

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Miteki Degawa earned their community cape by completing their first community mission. 🥳

Saturday 18th January 2020

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Miteki Degawa earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.

Miteki completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Miteki was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.

Alice Gregson
Miteki Degawa
Miteki Degawa went on a community mission

Sat 18th Jan 2020 at 12:00pm

FOURsight and planning preventing Waste

Ealing Report written by Hounslow runner

THREEdom for food waste! The next installment of the 'Day of Good' in Ealing!

On Saturday 18th January GoodGym Ealing hosted a whole day of good deeds in the borough including filling all the volunteer roles at Gunnersbury parkrun, litter picking our way around Gunnersbury Park afterwards, sorting surplus food and organising crates at City Harvest and finishing up for another litter pick in Acton Park.

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Onto part 3 of 4 of a fun filled day of Goodgyming with the Ealing Crew and a bunch of Goodgym Tourists from all over London.

Task three day was to help City Harvest London with sorting through there food donations, and sorting through the plastic crates and helping to tidy up their unit.

City London Harvest puts surplus food to good use in a sustainable way. This great charity ensures food that would otherwise have been disposed of goes to help those who are hungry.

-They collect food from a variety of sources from across the food industry.

Pack, Wrap, n Stack!

  • We had a variety of tasks sorting through and restacking several hundred plastic crates was a fun a strenuous start to the task.

Fuelled on by Bananas & some excellent Vegan Biscuits (thanks Liv) we kept going.

We then then moved on to helping to load up their delivery vehicles with crates packed for food deliveries.

We sorted out the frozen food, and separated the fruit and vegetables.

No crying over Spilt Milk.

  • One of the more challenging parts of the day was disposing of the Milk that had passed its sell by date. Two hearty Goodgymmers took on that task.

Various other jobs were completed such as tidying up the food packaging, sorting out pallets and filling up the fridge full of fruit juice drinks.

It was then to a quick pit stop for lunch before heading on to task four of the day!

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Miteki Degawa signed up to a community mission.

Sat 18th Jan 2020 at 12:00pm

Help sort surplus food at City Harvest - Day of Good: Part 3

Sort surplus food to help get it to those who need it most

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Miteki Degawa
Miteki Degawa completed 10 good deeds with GoodGym. 🤩

Wednesday 22nd August 2018

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Miteki Degawa completed 10 good deeds with GoodGym.

Miteki has done 10 good deeds. They are a trusted GoodGym runner and are now eligible to join their local TaskForce.

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Miteki Degawa went on a group run

Tue 21st Aug 2018 at 6:45pm

Dirty Weeds Done Dirt Sweep

Hammersmith and Fulham Report written by Beth Nelson

On another beautifully sunny and warm Tuesday evening in H&F, 21 GoodGym-ers joined me to run and do good! It was lovely to have Ooonagh, Joyce, Sophie, Zoe and Martynas along for their second H&F group run, to have Lena back after a bit of a hiatus and to again have Karen from GG Wandsworth doing some GoodGym tourism!

To mix things up this week, because as they say 'variety is the spice of life', we headed outside this week the round-up of the weekly news…

  1. Bonus H&F Group Run & Community Mission - Next Tuesday (28th August) there is a bonus lunchtime group run to help Chelsea FC Foundation, sign up here - the run is limited to 8 runners due to space constrictions. On Saturday 1st September there will be a community mission to help out at the amazing White City Adventure Playground, sign up here - Wormwood Scrubs parkrun followed by breakfast will be organised pre-mission! Please come along and lend a hand if you can.
  2. Donations Wanted! - Catriona is going to Calais in October to volunteer for a couple of weeks with an amazing charity called Help Refugees, who among other things, give support to people who were displaced from the Jungle when it was torn down by the French police. Do you have any of the items listed here that you can donate? If YES, please let Catriona know!
  3. Bank Holiday Racing/Running - Good luck to all those going down to Dorset for the East Farm - White Star Races. Enjoy! For those that aren't there is the monthly GoodGym Long Run for August on 25th August which will be led by Dom, a 21km route from Hampton Court to Battersea Arts Centre – sign up here.

Finally, a special shoutout to Polly who did a mega sub-20 minute parkrun at the weekend! Amazing stuff!

After a quick warm-up (this week with some shooing of the chickens), a name and number head count and poll of 'Black or White?' - apologies all for the very poor question which ultimately had no clear winner....a very grey answer! - we all headed north on the short 1.2km run to tonight's task at Springvale Estate Residents Hall. When we arrived we were greeted by Tom, the gardener who tends to the garden space at the Residents Hall. He gave a quick introduction about what the hall and garden space is used for and provided all the necessary tools and equipment to get on with the 5 tasks that were requested by Berni when I met her here last week:

  1. Weeding the overgrown garden at the rear
  2. Weeding and sweeping of the patio
  3. Weeding and sweeping down the side of the hall
  4. Cleaning the windows and mopping the hall floor
  5. Removal of all the cobwebs on the outside of the hall

...an overarching theme of lots of weeding and sweeping!

The team efficiently split off into different groups, arming themselves with the necessary tools in order to begin tackling the above tasks.

Gym Class Windows

Karen, Oonagh, Jesse, Jason and Will headed in to the hall and began the cleaning of the windows and the mirrors, and the tricky spot behind the exercise bike. It wasn't long before they had the inside of the hall looking far fresher and cleaner so the trio of Jesse, Karen and Oonagh headed outside to tackle to weeds down the side of the hall while Will and Jason remained inside to sweep and mop the hall floors. Not being ones to sweep it under the carpet/rug, the boys did an incredibly thorough job, one any perfectionist would approve of; and they had the added bonus of now smelling and wearing eau d'cif!

Broom for Improvement

Fiona set about sweeping the patio with her lovely new broom and she was going great guns until she exclaimed "What a great broom this is", cue the brush and handle very much becoming detached from one another! Upon closer inspection it was apparent that this incident had occurred due to a missing screw, somewhat key in the holding together of the broom. With no screws to be found, Sarah kindly offered to run home and fetch the all-important screw.

Have I Got Screws For You

Screw acquired, the broom was quickly fixed and Fiona was able to set about again sweeping the weeds and leaves on the patio. Sarah posed for another non-rubbish but instead fabulous bin bag shot while 'super poser' Sophie worked numerous poses with the rather deadly but effective point/brush weeding tool as she cleared the patio and path of weeds before passing it on to Tom so that he too could get involved in the fun! Lena also proved a dab hand in sweeping as she swept the patio and Miteki tackled the plants and tidied the leaves down the side of the garden while the rest of the group got well and truly stuck into the overgrowth at the end of the garden.

Biscuits Casual

Berni had very kindly left some biscuits for the group as a thank you and to keep them fuelled through the task. Not one to miss a biscuit or food based snack, Johnny quickly went in seek of them out and began serving up a 'sugar rush' to everyone in the group. With the strong dream team of Joyce, Zoe, Alice, Bex, Missie, Catriona, Andrew, Arba, Martynas tackling the weeds, plants and attempting to avoid all the stinging nettles it wasn't long before there were many bin bags full of weeds and cuttings.

Step Up 2: The Weedy Good Sweep

As ever, the time at the task flew by and it was soon time to down tool and tidy-up. Joe, was incredibly pleased and impressed with what had been achieved and described what he had witnessed to be like "waving a magic wand". Plants and some steps were now visible in the garden area and there was now space in which some bulbs could be planted in the coming months. With the step ladder providing much needed height and leverage to me, the group posed for a post-task photo around the markedly improved garden and entertained my selfie with the group photo attempt!

The Speed for Speed

Task complete we set off on the very short run to Brook Green to complete a quick 1km time trial around the outer perimeter of the Green. Jesse kindly offered to be on stopwatch duty, definitely not because he wanted to skip the time trial but because he wanted the group to all partake and have a time to beat next time.... The group set off in staggered starts so as not to overwhelm other pedestrians and it wasn't long before the first runners to set off were back at the start having completed the lap of the Green in super quick time. There was some excellent 'pockets to sockets' running technique executed and significantly redder and sweatier faces proved what a big effort was put in by all. Ace running all! Please try and remember your times so that when we do this time trial again you have a time to beat!

The Hunger Games

Before we headed back to base there was time for one quick game of 'Hungry Hippos'. Four teams, one bag of Maoam's in the centre with an exercise that corresponded to each flavour, of course, Apple worked the core...10 x crunches. The winning team was the one that got the most Maoam's and the result was a 6-6 draw between Team 1 & 3, and the bonus knowledge that there are 22 Maoam stripes in a bag! Rubbish collected and binned in true GoodGym fashion we then set off on the 1km run back to base for a cool down and stretch before saying our goodbyes.

What a great night! In a H&F first (possibly second) with me leading, the task and run that went completely as I briefed, definitely not down to the L word of...luck! Fab weeding, sweeping, moping, and running all - hope you enjoyed it! Berni and Tom will be delighted with the transformation you all achieved. Thank you very much to Jason for back-marking and to Jesse for being timekeeper on the 1km time trial. Have a lovely bank holiday weekend and hopefully see you on one of the runs or at the community mission next week!

Next week’s evening task is at the Maystate Estate where we will be helping out on numerous tasks in their community centre, older resident's gardens and the community garden – sign-up here.

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Joyce

Wed 22nd Aug 2018 at 5:24pm

Amazing work Beth. Great run report, you're a super woman doing all this work! Tuesday nights have become one of my favourite evening. I feel full knowing I have made a difference. And you lovely runners are all amazing.

Wandsworth runner

Thu 23rd Aug 2018 at 12:01am

Outdone yourself again Beth... have I got screws for you and moping are my fav bits ;-)

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Miteki Degawa went on a group run

Tue 14th Aug 2018 at 6:45pm

No I won't throw in the trowel, just as long as you sand by me, sand by me

Hammersmith and Fulham Report written by Beth Nelson

It's a Tuesday night, it's GoodGym H&F night! Definitely my favourite evening of the week! The weather was markedly cooler than it had been in previous weeks and across the pond in LA, and tonight a wonderful 22 GoodGym-ers joined me in H&F to run and do good! A big warm welcome to the 5 fab new runners Amy, Ooonagh, Joyce, Sophie and Ruby on their first GoodGym run, it was lovely to have you all along! Hope to see you all again on another group run soon, hopefully wearing a nice red GoodGym tee! It was great to also see Martynas on his second group run of the week and to have Karen from GG Wandsworth and Mr 'Abs on Tour' Chi from GG Haringey doing some GoodGym tourism!

Before we headed outside, with everyone gathered around we had a brief introduction and round-up of the news from the week…

  1. The monthly GoodGym Long Run for August will be led by the ace Dom Tooze, it will be on the 25th August and will be a 21km route from Hampton Court to Battersea Arts Centre – sign up here.
  2. Big well done to Catriona who got another parkrun PB, a cracking run in under 23 minutes!
  3. If there's any items anyone would like to see in the weekly fitness email, please drop me an email!

Thanks for pudding up with me & my puns!

Following a quick pulse raising warm-up which included a group numbers game and some dynamic stretching, though sadly this week I forgot to 'shoo the chickens' (hopefully H&F isn't overrun in the week by them...) there was a name and number count along with everyone’s favourite desserts –– cheesecake was the run away winner with mentions for ice cream, apple pie, cake and many other sugary delights.

Stravas and RunKeepers set we headed off on the short 1.2km run up to Loris Community Gardens. When we arrived at the gate we noticed there was a lovely welcome message written in chalk on the paved paths in the entrance to the gardens. The chalk had also been left out so I handed this to the 'resident graffiti artist', Catriona for a "GoodGym was 'ere" message. Disclaimer in her own words "I'm not really a graffiti artist, I'm not very good at art!"

Our task brief today was to remove the weeds from the garden path and if the group worked particularly speedy, lay down some sand on the path to fill in the gaps and finish it off. With the padlock combination code correct we accessed all the tools, kneel mats, brooms and gloves that Katie, from Loris Community Gardens had kindly left out for us to use. Everyone quickly gloved up and picked their weapon/tool of choice and evenly spread themselves out as they set about tackling all the weeds growing in the path cracks. The bin bags were MIA so Jason ran off on a short bonus run to acquire these for the group, within minutes he returned triumphant!

A run derfully weedy path

The garden path looked quite the challenge, there were leaves to sweep off the path and a plethora of weeds to uproot. A nice before shot of Jenny pensively posing with the path wonderfully captured just how overrun with weeds the path was. However, as always thr group worked efficiently and like a well-oiled garden machine so it wasn't long before the path had begun to be transformed from a weedy bad state to a much improved de-weeded one! Andrew and Arba stubbornly fought against the weeds and proved victorious in uprooting a large number while Katie brandished the broom and swept the path clear of leaves.

A sucker for GoodGym

Karen was proving a hit with the bloodsucking insects about and gained a good few of these 'friends' on her arms as she weeded. Luke, Catherine and Anna used their trowels to good effect on the side of the garden path while Tom, Johnny, Miteki, Jo and Sarah (who I can vouch definitely doesn't just hold the bin bags!) worked around the pond area. And the GoodGym gardening debutants of Martynas, Joyce, Amy, Oonagh, Ruby and Sophie took to weeding and sweeping like ducks to water!

Weed Up! Sand Up!

An incredibly thorough job was done by the group with some even upturning bricks from the path to get to the weeds roots. Despite the time passing quickly as always, the group worked so efficiently that they did indeed have time to lay some of the sand that had been left out. Many of the group proved a dab hand with the brooms, even though one of the brooms was very much a touch too big for the sand spreading and manoeuvring!

Weeding, check. Sanding, check. Tidying, check. Group photo, check. Group selfie, could be better but check. A clean sweep! Following one final pose around the brilliantly weeded and sanded paths the group headed off on the short 1.5km run to Ravenscourt Park for a quick fitness session.

Absolutely fab!

With Mr 'Abs on Tour' (apparently this nickname has stuck after I jokingly once called Chi this a few months ago...) in attendance the group were treated (though probably best read as, subjected to/punished...) to one of Chi's abs blasting sessions. As most GoodGymers in London now know, planks, supermans, leg raises and holds all form part of the routine and the group put in a great effort which Chi claimed will make you wake up with abs in the morning. Disclaimer (again) sadly one of these abs sessions probably isn't enough, but a sharpie pen or comedy chef's apron may suffice in the interim!

There was now one thing, well two things including the run back to base that stood in the way of the group and the promised cake, a sprint technique based shot game! 4 teams. 28 shot glasses all numbered 1-7 in a pile 20 metres away. Sprint to the pile focusing on your 'pockets to sockets'. The winning team was the one that got all the numbers 1-7 (not 1, 2 and 7!) first from the shot glass pile. And the winners were...Team One! Well done, guys! All that was left to do was run the final short and navigational easy 1.5km back to base.

With the nights slowly drawing in we had a cool-down and stretch in the fading light back at base and discussed the wonderful sweaty summer of running that we'd all had. Cool-down complete, there was only one thing left to do....belatedly celebrate Johnny's 50th good deed by eating star baker, Catriona's divine coffee and walnut cupcakes! Despite the unwillingness to make a fuss about it last week, this week I captured Johnny striking a pose with his much loved cupcake which would be a worthy glossy cover of any food magazine!

Hope you all had a fun night, great work and running tonight, Katie from the Loris Community Gardens will be so chuffed with the amount you all achieved tonight. Thank you very much to Jason for back-marking and for the 'bin bag run', and to our newbies and those doing some tourism for coming along. A pleasure to lead you all as always, have a fantastic week and hopefully see you all next week.

Next week’s task is another gardening one at the Springvale Estate – sign-up here.

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Wandsworth runner

Wed 15th Aug 2018 at 5:55pm

Great report Beth... punning excellence! ⭐️

Martynas Stonkus

Wed 15th Aug 2018 at 10:50pm

Thank you Beth and the gang for being so welcoming, I will be looking forward to next week's task and run. :-)

Joyce

Mon 20th Aug 2018 at 10:32pm

Looking forward to seeing everyone tomorrow! Beth and team thank you for your warm welcome. Great bunch of people!!

Miteki Degawa
Miteki Degawa went on a group run

Tue 24th Jul 2018 at 6:45pm

All Gogh, Gogh, Gogh as we rolled with it!

Hammersmith and Fulham Report written by Beth Nelson

On another scorcher of a Tuesday evening in H&F a fantastic ‘two little ducks’ 22 GoodGym-ers turned up to run and help out at tonight’s painting task at Gibbs Green Tenant Hall. A big welcome to the 5 lovely new runners Fiona, Summer, Lucy, Claire and Luke on their first GoodGym run, it was brilliant having you along! It was great to also see Grant along on his second group run fresh from his strong fork break last week, to have Remy from GG Hounslow & Nurjehan from GG Haringey doing some GoodGym tourism; and from a personal perspective it was fab to see so many friendly and familiar faces back from last week’s group run.

Before we headed outside we had a brief introduction and round-up of the news from the week…

  1. 85 GoodGymers attended the annual GoodGym Shindig in Stratford-upon-Avon at the weekend. Big well done to Catriona who got a parkrun PB!
  2. The monthly GoodGym Long Run for August will be led by the ace Dom Tooze, it will be on the 25th August and will be a 21km route from Hampton Court to Battersea Arts Centre – sign up here.
  3. The final three big GoodGym races of the year will be the White Star Running - East Farm Races down in Dorset on the August Bank Holiday, the Rutland Marathon & Half Marathon in September and the Yorkshire Marathon and 10 Mile race in October.
  4. AND...despite trying to keep it on the down-low, Johnny completed his first coach visit at the beginning of the week.

No heat strokes in H&F

Following a pulse-raising warm-up which again included my favourite ‘numbers game’ and Polly’s favourite ‘shooing the chickens’ stretch we did a quick name and number count along with everyone’s favourite holiday destinations –– Thailand was popular with a few, along with mentions for Italy, Ireland, Ecuador, India and other exotic locations - though I'm not sure many of them beat Costa del Hammersmith and Fulham at the moment!

Nicely warmed-up the team set off on the short 1.3km run down to Gibbs Green Tenants Hall with Jason as always being the trusty backmarker. Along the way there was group wall sit to enable everyone to re-group as we headed down off the main road. In a complete déjà vu of last week the ‘very short’ 1.3km run down to the task ended up being a slightly longer exploratory 2km run around the West Kensington area due to some postcode confusion...the morale of the story being never rely on Google maps and always listen to and follow Jason!!

Navigational con-artist

Once the correct postcode was acquired and with Jason now expertly leading the way the group arrived at Gibbs Green Tenants Hall and were welcomed at the entrance by Peggie and Sara. Peggie and Sara had kindly provided water for the group which was gratefully welcomed, as the group rehydrated they briefly explained the vast range of activities and opportunities that occur at Gibbs Green Tenants Hall for the community – this ranged from yoga to providing meals from surplus food.

It's all white now, it's all white now

The task brief tonight was to paint the bathrooms, kitchen and hallway of Gibbs Green Tenants Hall, a nice 'Changing Rooms' style green to a white/cream colour makeover in all the rooms. While some of the team began the prep work on the walls, Jesse resourcefully found a tool from outside that was ideal to stir the paint before he began filling up all the paint trays.

Increasing self-es-steam in the Gibbs Green Tenants Hall sauna, je l'aime chaud!

The group split into the four rooms that needed painiting: the bathroom, toilet, kitchen and hallway and everyone armed themselves with either a roller or paint brush. The group made quick work of painting all the walls and it wasn't long before there was a marked improvement. However, 22 GoodGymers in a small enclosed space quickly resulted in a sauna-esk environment with many sweat beads appearing….a free sauna for all! Despite the space constrictions the group worked like a well oil-machine talking as they painted both the walls and themselves - Will's & Luke's red shirt were no longer predominantly red and Johnny achieved a nice circular roller branding from Claire!

Monet can't buy you love, just Rembrandt that

As always the half an hour quickly passed and not wanting to leave the job unfinished the group pushed on for a few additional minutes until the walls were all completed! With all the painting completed and everyone rehydrated the group posed for a quick post-task group photo outside Gibbs Green Tenants Hall, with Peggie and Sara, before we both said our thank yous and goodbyes, and the group began the short (actually short this time!) 1.7km run back to base for a quick sprint technique session.

ALPS! Snow joke

The group split into two teams and were worked on their sprint technique over 20m focusing on the ALPS!..... A - Arms L - Legs P - Posture and S - Surprise!

There was some perfect sprinting techniques displayed and the surprise element was that both groups were running to a bag of Maoam for a small sugary treat to focus the minds on the sprinting and boost energy levels following all their hard work in the heat! Of course, one or two bended the rules (naming no names Jason) and stole the entire bag!

With the quick sprint session completed, Maoam consumed – turns out one way to keep a group quiet when asking questions is Maoam! - a cool down and stretch completed we all said our goodbyes for another week and gave Ellie and Anders a last round of applause on their last H&F group runs...for now - it's been wonderful having you along, all the best guys!

Thanks for having me again and for all your hard work at the task. All of you were totally ace! Again, apologies for the lack of navigational expertise, I shall crack it next time! (fingers crossed!). Have a fantastic week and hopefully see you in a couple of weeks.

Next week’s task is leafletting for Acknowledging Youth and will be led by the 'well great' Brent Trainer, Pritesh – sign-up here!

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Nurjehan

Wed 25th Jul 2018 at 11:36am

Thank you for having me and hosting a hot, hit of a run Beth. The ever smiling Peggie and Sara, made the sauna-esk task worth the sweat, toil and paint. Haringey Salutes H&F!

Nurjehan

Wed 25th Jul 2018 at 11:38am

Thank you for having me and hosting a hot, hit of a run Beth. The ever smiling Peggie and Sara, made the sauna-esk task worth the sweat, toil and paint. Haringey Salutes H&F!

Beth Nelson

Wed 25th Jul 2018 at 12:08pm

It was lovely to have you along, Nurjehan. Fab pun there too!! - may have to go back and stick that in the run report. Enjoy all your GG tourism! Hopefully see you again soon :-)

York runner

Thu 26th Jul 2018 at 7:19am

You missed out Rutland Water on the Big Six!

Beth Nelson

Thu 26th Jul 2018 at 2:43pm

Totally intentional....honest *pinocchio nose grows*. Thanks for spotting, Egg! Have edited and added it in!

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