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Tuesday 28th January 2020
Becky Sandy has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Becky 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.
Tuesday 28th January 2020
Becky Sandy earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Becky completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Becky was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Tue 28th Jan 2020 at 6:15pm
Cardiff Report written by Benjamin Annear
Helping at Mackintosh Community Gardens, flyering about GoodGym and plogging the streets - Wooo that was a busy one!
Despite the changeable weather that we had all day in Cardiff, 33 runners showed up to GoodGym this evening, ready and willing to combine their running with doing good in the Cardiff community.
We had 4 new runners this week - AMAZING! Word is getting about how cool GoodGym is and now everyone is keen to get involved. A HUGE WELCOME TO GOODGYM CARDIFF Rob , Sam, Danielle, Grace. We do love having new people come along. GoodGym has so many benefits and we hope you reap the benefits! It's incredible to have you part of the family (Yes, you already feel part of the GG family to us :))
Acknowledgements
Don't forget; when you reach 50 good deeds you are able to claim your black goodgym milestone tee
Time to get going!
Tonight it was Ben leading the speedy runners, Ellen leading the runners who planned to run at more of a relaxed pace and Amy led the walk/runners.
Welcome to Mackintosh Community Gardens
Carol welcomed us to Mackintosh gardens. Mackintosh Community Gardens is well used by all ages and nationalities. Carol has made huge progress in recent years developing the space and the garden is now very much a part of the community.
The tasks this evening included:
With the combined efforts from everyone at GoodGym this evening, the tasks were completed and the evening was a success!
The flyering and plogging platoon
Whilst the walkers/runners who went with Ellen and Aimee remained at Mackintosh community gardens, Ben took his group flyering the streets. They delivered flyers about GoodGym. You may now be asking why did they flyer about GoodGym? Well, we targeted well known student areas in the Roath area. Students are a population that can sometimes feel isolated, moving to a new area, not having many friends and being away from home. Students can also feel overwhelmed, with many deadlines to meet and exams to revise and sit. GoodGym can benefit the student population, and in order for them to get this benefit, they need to know about us!
Time to head off!
With the task complete and flyers distributed, it was time to head back!
We ran back to Big Moose where we did our warm down, reflected on the night's achievements and shared info about what's coming up over the next couple of weeks!
2020 Tweet Off
WAHOO! Megan you have won the tweet off two consecutive times now and you are moving up the leaderboard!
RunPunStiltskin award
Combined effort from Andrew and Ben this week. Ding Ding Ding. A point to each!
Tue 28th Jan 2020 at 5:00pm
Cardiff Report written by Peter Gillibrand
Before our Group Run on Tuesday, a number of GoodGym runners came to help out our amazing friends at bigmoose! A few of us braved the cold and promoted the amazing coffeeshop to people passing by on Queen street - energetically talking to strangers about the amazing work that Bigmoose does!
On the inside - we got to work on making sure it was clean and tidy - and everything was ready for a busy day of trading for them tomorrow. There were areas that needed a proper scrub and it looked so great afterwards! It's always great to help out people who help us! :)
Tue 28th Jan 2020 at 5:00pm
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Cardiff Report written by Benjamin Annear
GoodGym and Big Moose runners combined forces for an 8 mile training run!
On Sunday morning, exactly 4 weeks before the Cardiff Half Marathon, over 25 runners showed up to go for an 8 mile training run. After a short warm up, which included running behind Cardiff castle and a game of Stuck in the Dance, everyone was ready to go!
Everyone then ran 8 miles (4 miles out and back) and after went to Big Moose for some post run pasta and salad!
A big thank you to the pacers!:
And a huge thank you to Big Moose for putting on the pasta party after the run!