Tuesday 4th February 2020
Report written by Barnet runner
Seventeen scintillating goodgymmers ran 2k to transport wood chip and build a path at Martin Primary.
Meeting at the Phoenix, we were joined by Mansi for her first ever good deed! Give her a cheer.
With Abi back marking we set off to Summers Lane. It's about 1km so we got there in no time at all.
Arriving at the school we were met by our task owner Tristan who explained that we would be building a new path tonight. We would need to shift woodchip across the field to make a path from the (very muddy) entrance to the shed to the road. This would help the school's continued use of their outdoor spaces throughout the winter.
We propped up torches, handed out gloves, and got to work. Dividing into teams, we had shovellers, rakers, and transporters using the assortment of wheelbarrows and wheely bins to shift vast amounts of woodchip.
With 30 minutes effort we had shifted a whole load of wood chip and created a neat pathway through a boggy bit of field. Brilliant work team!
It was then time for our fitness session. Using the car park we mapped out a 60m running track and divided into teams for some shuttle runs! The four teams of four took turns to run hard for sixty metres before their recovery runs back. In between we talked about strength work for speed and long runs and practiced squats and calf raises together. Well done all: it will come in handy when the spring half marathons and 10ks kick in!
From there it was a nice short run back for stretches and high fives. Thanks all and I'll see you again soon.
D
Barnet
It will help make the reservoir cleaner and safer for visitors and the many plants, birds and animals that live there.