All work and lots of play make for a very cool 10k

29 Goodgymers helped their local community in Wandsworth
Ed Field
Adrienne Brophy
Matthew Stuart
Jenny
Sarah
Laura O'Doherty
Hannah
Nick Hudson
Silvia Ardila-Jimenez
Tatum
Berit Ahmad
Alice Loughney
Jack Wong
Ella
Alicia Gibbs
Luke Woodward
Hanna Phillips
Vicki McLellan
Sarah McKean
Samantha Cook
Ben Hardcastle
Emma Sheehan
Hannah Gill
Helen Brine
Jordan
Joanna
Roshan
Jessie Woodward
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Wandsworth

Monday 13th February 2017

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29 romantic heroes ran 10km to sort out all sorts at the award winning GoodGym Wandsworth last night.

With Ana away is was up to Hackney runner Ed (that’s me!) to lead the troops. I hadn’t been at Wandsworth since the launch so it was great to see how much it’s grown. And what a night for it! Just 3 days previous GoodGym Wandsworth was named Physical Activity Project of the Year at the Active Wandsworth Awards. Such an incredible achievement seeing as it’s running less than 6 months. Cheers, whoops, back slaps and hugs all round. Well done to all the runners that made it happen.

To the evening’s run and task. Big shout to Tatum, Laura, Adirenne and Ben who joined us for the first time. Welcome to the club, give them a cheer! In Ana's absence Vicki set this weeks CoRundrum:

  • What is it illegal to wear in Parliment?

As an extra special romantic icebreaker I also wanted to know what everyone’s most embarrassing first date story was. I never did get to hear these. That might have been because people thought I said “what are your most embarrassing first aid stories”. Not sure which would be worse!

It was a long run this week: 5km each way, but we attacked it as you would expect award winners to. We headed South from the BAC towards Tooting and soon found the treasure we were seeking at the Work and Play Scrapstore. What an incredible place. As we gathered in the entrance Rachel explained the mission of the organisation: to recycle, reuse and repurpose a whole load of donated materials which are then used by range of groups such as schools, charities, community groups, arts organisations, students and families. It was an awesome sight. Rows and rows boxes and shelves full of useful materials which would have been destined for landfill but will now get to fulfil their true potential. Amazing! We quickly split into teams:

  • Team cardboard boxes: jump, smash and tear boxes so they can be recycled.
  • Team carpet: sort and organise a huge shelf of donated carpet samples
  • Team wallpaper: move rolls and rolls of donated wall paper from the store cupboard to the main warehouse.
  • Team small back room: remove junk to the main room and reorganise paint
  • Team drapes/curtains: fold curtains and drapes and tie with ribbons to be stacked on the shelves.
  • Team ribbons and thread: Not 100% sure what you guys were doing but you all looked to be having a great time!

In 30 minutes we were out of there and back into the night. Lining up against the wall outside I challenged eveyone to run on the spot, pump their arms but keep their legs moving at a slower pace. Try it at again. It’s impossible!! If you ever need reminding of how important arms are to running then this is a great one to do.

Another 5km? No problem. We were soon back at BAC and stretching out after another great evening. Ana is back next week when you’ll be heading to the Battersea Community Gardens. Sign up here

Oh, and if you ever try to get into parliament wearing armour you’ll be arrested. It’s illegal!



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