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Tue 5th Nov 2019 at 6:45pm
Lets help the preschool complete some jobs so that the children can enjoy their school even more!
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Let's help a small voluntary gardening group improve this area for the local residents
Read moreTue 10th Sep 2019 at 6:45pm
Exeter Report written by Klara Kjellgren
18 runners ran 5.2 k to help the Mincinglake and Marypole Allotment Association with one of their amenity plots. This included digging a pond and creating a bug hotel! We had two new runners joining us this evening, Maeve and Anna. We hope you loved it and will be back soon again!
Getting fit
We ran a total of 5.2 k this stunning evening, some mixed flat and hilly bits and we had a beautiful sunset to enjoy for most of it! One of the hills that we climbed was quite long and steep so we went through some hill running technique, especially the importance of not leaning into the hill but to keep your chest up and drive your hips forward. This makes breathing so much easier and also enables you to pull your knees up high and to get those quick and light steps in.
Living in Exeter you just got to learn to love hills!
Whilst we were re-grouping we managed some squats, lunges, triceps-dips and press-ups. A big thank you to Sarah who back-marked so that no-one got lost or left behind!
We also carried out a core session this evening. We did ten different types of core exercises for 30 seconds each. By keeping your core strong you will become a well balanced runner, you will keep a good posture even when you feel tired at the end of your runs and your speed will improve. Absolutely brilliant effort everyone (even those of you who tried to hide away from the core session ha ha ha)!
Doing good
At the task we were welcomed by Simon from the Mincinglaka and Marypole Allotment Association who explained that they are aiming to develop the amenity plot so that it can be enjoyed by everyone at the allotments. We worked for 35 minutes with the following tasks:
It’s amazing how much we got done! 18 of us working for 35 minutes is equivalent of 10.5 hours of work! This clearly shows that you are all are making such a difference by coming along and getting stuck in with all these tasks together on Tuesday evenings! Such great work everyone!
Next week
Next week we will run to the Wonford area and help the Wonford Planters, a small volunteer gardening group, with some gardening tasks in the Burnthouse Lane estate. It will be a lovely run and we can make a real difference in this area! Don't forget that next week is pretty special as it is the 10 year anniversary of the GoodGym so we will have the big GoodGym birthday flag with us for some nice photos. Sign up here to come along!. It will be great!
Community mission
We have our first community mission coming up in Exeter soon! So exciting! Make your own way to the Westbank in Exminster on Saturday 21st September where you will meet other GoodGym runners and work together with some gardening tasks in their allotment. This is a great way for you to plan your own run and still get that good feeling of having carried out a good deed. The Westbank is 5 k from Exeter quay and the run along the canal path is lovely. You always cycle or walk some of it if running 5 k both ways feels too far. There is also a regular bus service between the Westbank and Exeter city centre, leaving every 30 minutes from just outside the Westbank. Tell your friends and family about this and sign up here to come along. There will be birthday cake too as this is part of the GoodGym 10 year birthday celebrations!
Lets finish with a big thank you to Phoenix Art Centre for being our starting point and to the Westbank for funding us in the area! To all runners who took part this evening- YOU ARE ALL AMAZING! You ran so well, worked so hard on all exercises and you made such a big difference by working together at the task! See you all very soon for some more fun and getting fit by doing good!
Tue 3rd Sep 2019 at 6:45pm
Exeter Report written by Klara Kjellgren
28 runners ran 4 k to prepare Newtown’s Community Preschool for the start of term. Brilliant to see so many runners returning again and fantastic to welcome 18 (!) new runners to our group!
After signing in and locking our bags up at the Phoenix Art Center we jogged over to the Rougemont Gardens for a dynamic warm up session. It is hard to say what we enjoyed the most- the actual warm-up exercises or the cheering on by some slightly merry members of the public?
We then had a nice and flat (at least by Exeter standards) 2 k run to the task, Newtowns Community Preschool. The evening was nice and warm and it was lovely to hear everyone chatting along the way. We stopped at regular intervals to re-groups and we also managed some press-ups, wall squats, lunges and triceps dips. Great work everyone and a big thank you to Sam who back marked so that no one got left behind!
At the preschool we were welcomed by Debbie who had filled a big white board with lists of jobs that needed doing. There was certainly a lot to do and great with such a variety of jobs! We quickly got stuck in with the following:
It was amazing to see how much we achieved in just 40 minutes! The mud kitchen was made with the soil that we dug up on our launch evening at the community building in Belmont park. Great to see this come to use! The whole preschool looked great when we left.
The children will love it when they come back after their summer holidays!
On the return run we stopped in Belmont Park for a HIIT style circuit training session, which also included a running element. Everyone gave it all they had and worked super hard! We had a lot of faces matching the red GoodGymt-shirt. Obviously something to aim for every week!
After the circuit training we ran back to the Phoenix where we carried out some stretches and talked about some dates for our diaries:
Saturday 7th September: If you’re free and feel like doing doing a Parkrun come along to Exeter Riverside Parkrun this Saturday (7th). We hope to be a few GoodGym runners there together and we can have some coffee and cake (obviously just as important as running) afterwards. A great way to kick start the weekend!
Saturday 21st September: We have our very first community mission in Exeter on Saturday 21st September. This is a perfect date for it as it is the same day as the GoodGym will make a nationwide effort to complete the most community missions ever in one day, as part of the GoodGym 10 year anniversary celebrations! Amazingly it looks like our community mission will take place at the Westbank which is fantastic as the Westbank is funding the GoodGym in our area! More information about this will follow soon. For now just save the date. It will be fab!
Next Group Run: Next week we will run to Mincinglake and Marypole allotments to help them develop one of their plots.The run is 5 k in total, with a few hills, but nothing too steep! All abilities are welcome! We will also start with our monthly core session next week. Sign up here to join! It will be great to see you there!
To finish of with I have to say brilliant work again everyone! So happy to see our group growing and to get to know you all! Let’s keep up the good work and get fit by doing good!
Tue 3rd Sep 2019 at 11:18pm
Thanks for a great run Klara and well done everyone! I loved being part of my first goodgym group run and can’t wait for more. Love it!
Wed 4th Sep 2019 at 7:11am
Really enjoyed this session - thanks to Klarna and the lovely group! Hope to see you all next week!
Wed 4th Sep 2019 at 10:22am
Thank you Klara and Sam for such a great session. Really enjoyed my first GoodGym group run and looking forward to the next one for Newtown Community Primary School - see you in a couple of weeks 😄
Tue 3rd Sep 2019 at 6:45pm
Lets make the playground fun and ready for the children returning after summer holidays!
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Abigail Miller has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Abigail 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.
Tue 20th Aug 2019 at 6:45pm
Exeter Report written by Klara Kjellgren
61 runners turned up to the very exciting GoodGym launch in Exeter! We ran 3.5 k to help the Newtown Community Association get their new community building in Belmont park ready for opening in September.
WOW! We had an incredible turn out for our launch run in Exeter! 61 is the highest number of runners ever to come along to a GoodGym launch. Absolutely amazing to see! Most of the runners who came along were totally new to the GoodGym, but we also had some experienced GoodGym runners joining us from Bristol. Great to meet you all!
We started at the Exeter Phoenix Art Centre. This will be our starting point every week which is great as it has toilets, a safe place for us to lock our bags and also a lovely cafe-bar for refreshments and chats for anyone who fancies that before or after our runs.
From the Phoenix we jogged over to the Rougemont Gardens where we were joined by the Deputy Lord Mayor of Exeter, Councillor Mrs Yolonda Henson and Mathew Bryne, the CEO of the Westbank (who we work in partnership with and is funding the GoodGym in our area) who gave some lovely speeches.
We then carried out some dynamic warm-up exercises, getting our bodies ready before we headed over to Belmont Park. During the run we re-grouped at regular intervals, so that we didn’t get too spread out and we managed some press-ups, wall squats and high knees as well on the way. Thank you to Helen Stevens and Ed Field who back marked so that no one got left behind and a big thank you to Dave Guest who led the walking group.
At the task we were welcomed by Rory McNeile, the chair of the Newtown Community Association, who showed us what to do and explained that the community building will be an important place for educational and social events and that it will have a very positive impact on the lives of local residents. The community building will be opening on Saturday the 21st of September, 11 am-3 pm, with fun activities for all age groups and everyone is welcome to join!
We then got stuck in and worked hard for 45 minutes, focusing on the following tasks:
These tasks gave us a full body work-out and it was amazing to see how much we got done!
45 minutes of GoodGym runners getting stuck in made such a difference. Fantastic work everyone!
On our return run we stopped at the Cathedral green where we all enjoyed (I hope!) a fitness session involving 5 types of squats and 4 types of planks. All these exercises strengthen muscle groups that are important to running and by keeping these strong we both improve performance and reduce risk of injury. Hot, sweaty and happy we then returned to the Phoenix where we carried out some stretches. We also took some great photos!
After the group run some runners stayed around for refreshments and chats in the Phoenix which was lovely. Some runners also got their documents checked so that they can start doing coach runs (regularly running to see an isolated elderly person), or so that they can take part in mission runs (running to help isolated elderly people with one-off practical tasks). Fantastic to see that runners are getting involved with the GoodGym in Exeter in this way already and thank you Dom Tooze for helping out with the document checks.
It will be brilliant to see you all again next week when we will run to help the Sylvania Environment and Community project with some gardening tasks along a footpath in the Sylvania Estate. The outward run will take us up a rather steep hill but don’t worry, we will stop to catch our breaths and regroup at regular intervals! Also, what goes up must come down so the return run will be a lot easier! Sign up here to come along.
To finish of with a big shout out to everyone who took part in the launch of the GoodGym in Exeter is very much in order! You all really showed Exeter how to get fit by doing good! It was fantastic to see how everyone chatted to each other and got along during the whole evening as well. Such great GoodGym vibes!
See you next week and happy running until then!
Wed 21st Aug 2019 at 6:38am
Excellent report Klara.An amazing turnout for your first group run.Well done.
Wed 21st Aug 2019 at 9:02am
Thanks Klara for leading a great session! will definitely join you again when back down in the area.
Wed 21st Aug 2019 at 9:04am
Thank you so much! It was great having you there!
Wed 21st Aug 2019 at 11:07am
Well done, Klara on your first Exeter group run!
Wed 21st Aug 2019 at 11:18am
Absolutely blown away by the success of the launch and the feedback from runners. Well doen Klara and all at Goodgym - it's a pleasure to be working with you.
Wed 21st Aug 2019 at 12:55pm
Thank you all so much! Still buzzing from it all! Hope everyone who took part is too 😃
Wed 21st Aug 2019 at 5:31pm
61 ! Shut the front door.
Wed 21st Aug 2019 at 9:28pm
Wow, that's a lot of GoodGym Good! Congrats on the launch Klara, take a breath and then enjoy it all again next week. Lovely photos too :)
Wed 21st Aug 2019 at 11:12pm
WAHOOOO - Amazing number. Welcome to the family guys!
Thu 22nd Aug 2019 at 3:37pm
Well done Klara and Exeter! What a showstopping launch!
Tue 20th Aug 2019 at 6:45pm
We will help tidy up the outdoor area surrounding the new community building
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