0 Month Streak
Wed 18th Dec 2019 at 6:15pm
Warwick & Leamington Spa Report written by Becky McWass
This evening we got our 'butts in the right place" to save the environment.
A smallish group of 8 runners this evening, due to christmas festivities and a downpour, ran to clean up the streets of Leamington.
Meeting at the Fat Pug, we gathered in the warm, but wet garden to hear how about "No ifs, No Butts" and how we could 'save the environment one butt at a time'. Simon Perkins joined us to talk about the benefit of portable ashtrays, he is leading on a project to get more smokers to use them instead of littering the streets, our task was to find the smokers of Leamington and offer them a free portable ashtray in return for completing an online questionnaire, an extra bonus would be for each questionaire filled in, £3 is donated to Leamington Night Shelter for Homeless.
So with our bags full of ashtrays and all our christmas lights turned on, including some antlers and a festive hat we did a little warm up and headed off to find the pubs.
Due to the rain and it getting slippery underfoot we headed to the park do do a Parlauf session before it became to wet to race. Splitting into pairs, everyone had a go at sprinting as fast as they could around the park till they met their partner who was walking, they then tagged and swapped, a great effort session that was lots of fun in the rain. Great recovery and some very fast running from a few.
Once we were all sprinted out we started out own pub crawl. We had a slight lack of smokers on our route, it appears only the hardy smokers were out. So with our we "Don't like fag butts and we cannot lie" routine we managed to chat to 7 smokers on our route of 10 pubs/eateries, getting them all to sign up raising £21 for LNS.
Simon, who had a captive audience in The Fat Pug beer garden also signed people up.
On our return leg we had a little breakout group who enjoyed a little loop back on the last hill, a good test of the legs before Christmas.
Once returned to The Fat Pug we did a little stretch and a few of us stayed for a Christmas drink.
Happy Christmas, see you all in the New Year.
Wed 4th Dec 2019 at 6:15pm
Warwick & Leamington Spa Report written by Becky McWass
A pack of hardy runners braved the icy conditions this evening to deliver the Christmas news to the Merry Folk of Sydenham.
It seems the Christmas traffic has already hit Leamington as a fair few intrepid runners were slightly delayed, luckily we rescued Gavin from the Frozen landscape of Asda's carpark - other supermarket carparks are also available...
A brief warm-up outside getting those arms alive and our knees high and with Philip and his Santa bells ringing off we jogged.....
On arrival at the meeting point - the amazing Sharon met us with a ton of leaflets in her car. Having done a similar task a few weeks ago we were much more efficient this time. Splitting into teams everyone had a designated area to run to. It was more a skating show than a running effort as the pavements were turning to ice, so a slightly less speedy run through Synenham this evening.
Massive thanks to those that came out in the cold as this will have a made a massive different to the Syndi centre.
Regrouping, we attempted a group selfie, Becky really needs some lessons on this. We then ran back through the Town centre to see the pretty lights and to avoid the horrid hill.
Once back, we finished off with some stretches and cool downs. Big welcome to new runner Fallon, well done for braving the cold for your first run.
A reminder that this Sunday is the Santa run, if you've not signed up to run, come down and cheer us all on...
Wed 27th Nov 2019 at 6:15pm
Warwick & Leamington Spa Report written by Becky McWass
Tonight after a quick show of hands for the Myton Dash on December 8th, a total of 13 Reindeers, Elves and runners got together to help out and provide some GoodGym expertise to help LIGHT UP the way into Christmas. Iain led off and all began to follow the lead (a recurring theme throughout the night).
WATT our task for the evening, we had to put up the Christmas lights at Lord Leycester Hospital where we were eagerly welcomed.
After a quick briefing and allocation of LIGHTS, Liz (who traveled from Coventry to temporarily replace our Fallen Leader this week, get well soon Becky) made sure that no one was LEFT IN THE DARK, we split into groups and quickly set to work.
TREEmendous work was spent decorating the trees in the court yard before we could move onto the Great Hall where they were running an auction, although by the time we had untangled lights they were FAIRY close to finishing.
Then there was yet more LIGHT work to be made, in a shop stall befitting of the first Christmas (There were lights are on but nobody Wass home).
Once the auction was finished a brave few were entrusted to hang the decorative bunches of little sticks (I don't know the Christmasey name) from the chandeliers in the Great Hall, fellow runners held the ladders (making sure no-one was ever HERTZ)
We couldn't leave until it was beginning to look a lot like Christmas and we over ran our time sLIGHTly, but as LUX would have it no-one was in a huge rush to return.
A stretch and cool down back at base and a reminder of next weeks task, a mention of a community mission. (Thanks again Liz for being sub leader) We hope to be back to full force next week with Becky recovered from the darstardly Flu.
Wed 27th Nov 2019 at 6:15pm
Wed 20th Nov 2019 at 6:15pm
Warwick & Leamington Spa Report written by Becky McWass
10 runners ran to Sydenham this evening to deliver the light of Winter Wonderland to the Masses.
This evenings task involved a bit of map reading, using the local knowledge of Micky, and some very good eyes among the group before we even did our warm-up, luckily we were able to use the function room to remain warm..., we split into leafleting groups with the more intense runners taking areas a little further away... Rucksacks were handed out, displaying all the events Becky has taken part in over the years. She seems to love a good Cambridge Half... Health and safety and Dog warnings were given out, Becky has experienced a dog come through a front door on a previous leafleting task in Norfolk...
After a lovely warm up in the Fat Pug's lovely function room - cheers to The Fat Pug for keeping us warm.. We managed to leave the warmth and do a few high knees and fast feet before a gentle run, one of our longest runs this week....
Once at the lovely garage which was to be our regroup place, we ventured off into our own little areas ans discovered that we could easily get lost among the crescents within crescents. Mummy Becky ensuring we all had phones in each group in case a dog should get someone...
Who know leafleting could be so much fun, everyone had a little effort session sprinting from door to door with a recovery stop trying to get the leaflet through the doors. We also covered a fair area Sydenham and our lovely map is nearly all coloured in.
We changed it up on the run back to base and went to have a look at Leamington's Christmas lights, a nice distraction from the slight hill on the parade.
We finished off with a lovely stretch in the warmth of the function room...
Massive thanks to those that stayed after to check over which areas still need to be leafleted to...
And if you missed last night or want to join in the fun without the run, come and join us in Tesco on Thursday 21st November from 6pm to share out more Christmas love for Fareshare...
Wednesday 30th October 2019
Sharon has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Sharon 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 30th Oct 2019 at 6:15pm
Warwick & Leamington Spa Report written by Becky McWass
15 runners joined us this evening to run to Lord Leycester Hospital to meet Master Heidi
In true Halloween style we had ghosts walking on our graves this evening causing a fair few shivers once we left the warmth of the fire. But they don't call us hardy fools for nothing...
After a quick warm up of speedy feet, jogging, windmill arms including a disco dance round the garden we were ready for the off.
Our longest run so far - 3.2 Km there, including** 'that hill'. **
Running through Warwick was a mean feat due to smelling all the food on offer that evening, who knew Warwick had so many lovely eateries, some potential social spots where noted in Rebecca's head.
We arrived with plenty of time to take a few photos of the huge door, and then had our first test - find the Master.
The task tonight was a little different to planned, due to the hospital raising funds for a new greenhouse they had a surplus of donations - books, a horse, (see photo) cookery items and other brick a brak. This needed to be taken out of the tiny shed and repacked into other boxes and bags and delivered to the local charity shop.
Heidi had been worrying about this task for ages due to the amount of crates and donations that needed to be shifted.
But it's amazing what you can do with 15 sets of hands, within 20 minutes we had an empty shed, a pile of donations at the shop and everything sorted into its type. We also had a few items we were allowed to keep and take home. Luckily only books were chosen and not the giant lamp shade.
The Lord Leycester Hospital is still being used to this day and has years of history, we were incredibly lucky to be given our own private tour once the task was complete. Heidi, along with her little doggy, took us through her own house and into the courtyard and up to the chapel. We learned about the brethren still living there and about the recent filming, Unfortunately we missed Tom Hardy.....
If you have a free day go and explore this amazing hospital and take in the hospitality of the Master. They also do amazing scones during visiting times.
On our run back to the Fat Pug, those speedy legs ran the hills twice for an extra workout.
Massive congratulations to those runners that completed their furthest distance last night - and especially the ones daunted by it but still came along. You were amazing. Cheers to James for leading out the group and Alain for being backstop.
Following a little cool down 6 of us went for a little drink at the Fat Pug - 2 had the most amazing looking burgers I've seen. Might have to eat there on the next social.
Next run is back into Warwick to help Way A Head, and don't forget to sign up for The Myton Hospice Santa run on the 8th December. Its sure to be fun.
Till next week - keep running.
Fri 1st Nov 2019 at 6:21pm
I really enjoyed my first run with everyone! As I had so many questions about my running lights I have found the link. All three types can be found in the ‘lights’ section: https://www.wiggle.co.uk/lights/?g=25 hopefully that helps!
Wed 16th Oct 2019 at 6:15pm