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Tuesday 23rd October 2018
Rachel Coppenhall completed their first run in a new area.
Curious? Rachel has just run their first session in another area. For that explorative spirit Rachel is awarded the scout badge. A Scout is trustworthy
Tue 23rd Oct 2018 at 10:28am
Cheers for joining us on the other side of the river! Nice to meet you last night :)
Mon 22nd Oct 2018 at 6:45pm
Islington Report written by Graham Atkins
17 GoodGym runners helped Ramsey Flower Gardens tidy the path and plant bulbs on a cool Monday evening.
Ramsey Flower Gardens are a guerilla gardening group who maintain three gardens in Islington, keeping paths free from fly-tipping. They rely on volunteers to do the paths, so our efforts made a big difference!
After a short run there featuring the delights of the New River Path, we focused on one of their gardening spots: the Rosebowl alleyway, which Ramsey maintain with Islington council.
After meeting Paola from Ramsey at the task, we set off to work in two groups: team leaves, and bulb squad. Both dived straight in and achieved a lot in our 30 minutes there. Team leaves almost looked like they were going to run out of bags for leaves early! They also got a great bonus fitness task in the form of crushing bagged leaves down to create mulch. A great way to reuse garden waste cluttering the path, and a great workout for balance and core stability. Team bulbs meanwhile set about digging out the ground to plant new bulbs. Also a great workout for the upper body, and muscles we don't often use when running. Look forward to seeing the fruit of their efforts next year.
Whilst we were at the task, an additional couple of tasks cropped up. A few runners chopped back some plants and bushes with garden shears. And in a creative twist, a few runners - led by creative director Al, and, erm, supervised by Aidan - used stones to recreate a heart adorning one of the garden patches. Indulging their inner Kevin McClouds, the final product was the grandest of designs. Excellent work all round.
Tonight was also a particularly special night for GoodGym Islington, featuring a rare double-biscuit special, starting with homemade biscuits at the task courtesy of Ramsey, and finished off with a variety of post-run oreos.
Before we had those second post-run oreos, there was, of course, a fitness session. Stretching our legs on the way back, we ran back via Shoreditch park for a good ol' fashioned intervals session at 80-85% effort. Running short fast intervals is a great way to improve your pace for 5k-10k races, as they push you just above the point where your muscles produce lactic acid. When your run at this pace, your body learns to process lactic acid faster, your muscles become more efficient, and you'll be able to run faster for longer. A super effort from all with a great 60s-90s-60s set, with 30 second rests. For a nice intro on incorporating intervals in your weekly running, check out this Runners World article.
We then ran gently back to the start point, finishing with some easy stretches for the calves, quads, glutes, and hamstrings. A few then popped down to the Wenlock and Essex for our monthly social after. Art, biscuits, intervals, and drinks. What more could you want from a Monday?
Tue 23rd Oct 2018 at 10:26am
Great report Graham - entertaining and informative, not to mention superlatively hyperlinked.
Tue 23rd Oct 2018 at 10:37am
Love a superlative hyperlink. Thanks James!
Thursday 26th April 2018
Rachel Coppenhall has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Rachel 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 25th Apr 2018 at 6:45pm
Southwark Report written by Lucy J
Last night 10 runners ran 5.3km/10.6km to weed and move woodchip at Surrey Dock Farm
Drip drip dop little April showers weren't getting in our way last night! The weather held beautifully for us as we headed off to Surrey Docks Farm.
A big cheering hello to Rachel and Hugo who joined us for their first ever GoodGym run last night. Hoorah!
Heroic scenes at our furthest away task last night
It's a long run there and team Southwark absolutely smashed it. We wound our way through backstreets, parks and followed the railway all the way up to Surrey Docks where we were met by Gemma. 5.3km is the longest run out we do and you nailed it. High fives all around.
Gemma set us to work - three people worked on shifting a giant pile of woodchip that would then be spread over the area that the other group were busy weeding. As the task is far away, we only had 20 minutes to spend so hard to work we went! In that time we managed to completely clear two areas and lay fresh woodchip on them, as well as getting a substantial amount of the big pile moved.
Whilst working, we pondered how much woodchip would a woodchip chip if a woodchip could chip wood? Hmmmmm
Tools down, we were treated to a trip to the goat shed to meet some new born kids (two had literally been born that morning!). We said our hellos and ooohed and aaahhed at their long ears and gangly litte legs. Thank you Gemma for letting us meet them! We were treated to a glorious sunset for our group photo and headed off home - some people getting the overground back to base and a group of four brave warriors making the run home.
10.6km phew!
Great job last night team. If you're desperate to get back to the farm we'll be going again on 30th May. As it's quite a long one we can't go too often, but we can't resist some animal cuddles! Sign up for that here.
Great job last night, looking forward to seeing you next week!