0 Month Streak
0 Month Streak
Tue 31st Oct 2017 at 6:45pm
Barnet Report written by Paul Bown
13 of GG Barnet's finest ran 4km, helped Northwold Rose Gardens & did a pyramid session
On a full moon Halloween evening we gathered at the Phoneix Cinema, welcomed newbie Wendy and talked about the news:
Led by Damian and backed by Freya we headed to Northwold Rose Gardens to help Brian with some gardening. This was none of your weeding in the dark lark, our tasks for the evening were follows:
Splitting into small teams we got to work. Various tasks featured Skelton (Freya), BadGym Rep (Damian) and Death (Paul) - nice one for dressing up guys! Slightly terrifying...
Pyramid session IN the dark!
After 30 mins of spooky graft we were done and went to the dark tennis courts for a pyramid session - 1-2-1 for speed efforts with 1 minute recovery in between. Using the tennis court fences we could work out where we were.
Once we completed our 2km run back, we stretched and handed our treats (no tricks).
Sign up for next week here, I'm covering for Pennie again as she'll be recovering from NYC Marathon - good luck!
PB out
Tue 31st Oct 2017 at 6:45pm
Tue 19th Sep 2017 at 6:45pm
Lambeth Report written by Katie Welford
Headtorches were donned and black cats were met as Lambeth carried out two tasks and loads of work at the Portico Gallery and Hillyard extra care home! Plus BREAD WEEK in Bake Off
We had a new task this evening, supporting Hillyard House extra care home. They support older residents who may have mental health or physical difficulties to live out their old age in a fulfilled way. The site has a lovely garden and GoodGym was tasked with creating a SECRET GARDEN towards the back of the site. We had to sneak around behind some shrubs and then clear an area that would be hidden from view by hedges. Residents will be able to explore this new garden and hopefully enjoy the peace and quiet. Armed with saws, secateurs and all manner of other garden implements, we set about this fun task. Soon, huge branches were appearing from the undergrowth and the compost pile became a mountain of old shrubbery. Rebecca Nellis got seriously busy sawing down an old tree and in 40 minutes we had cleared a massive area and swept up for good measure. The task leader Jenny was just delighted, as were some of the residents who came out to watch our work. We ran the 1km back to base and did some strength work before stretches.
The second group took the 8km round trip to the Portico Gallery. John Hunter tells all:
14 of us went up to the Portico where another member of John’s family empire, Sholto, was deputised to instruct us on moving piles of florist’s tables from one bit of the yard to another. After we nailed the table task, it was onto a Portico stalwart - the soggy tarpaulin. We made a human chain to do this. Passing this down the human chain made everyone sad, but then Methusulah the cat came along to visit each person in the chain like at a wedding or funeral, except it was definitely more like a wedding by the end of Methusulah’s visit because everyone was so happy.
Sholto said “I am happy because that would have taken me all afternoon to do that”. And he was happy too.
Sadly John H's camera went into meltdown so the lovely snaps got lost, but here they are described in words:
1: A variety of people looking sad because they got dripped on by the tarpaulin
2: Elise werking the “I’m not currently doing anything” look
3: Elise carrying a bit of fence
4: Sholto standing proudly by his work lamps
The brilliant Jack and Beth also completed a mission with the run time - clearing a garden so an older person can enjoy it. Brill!
On return to base, everyone enjoyed Katie's Bread Week offering after Flo really screwed up her Captain's Treasure Trove last week. OH FLO! We tucked into some delicious cinnamon buns and headed off into the night. TOP WORK.
Tue 19th Sep 2017 at 6:45pm
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Ben Hope has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Ben 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 12th Sep 2017 at 6:45pm
Barnet Report written by Lucy J
Last night 18 GoodGymers - including two new runners - ran 6k to sand some furniture at Barnet Furniture Centre.
We set off whilst it was still light with Hazel leading and Freya backmarking. Arriving at BFC, Jade dolled out the sandpaper and we got to work - a bench, a table top and legs that needed smoothing down, and some red drawers with hundreds of coats of different colours that needed some serious elbow grease. The group got stuck in and Jade was so thrilled with how much we managed to get done. She'll update us on just how many different colours there were on the red drawers - there at least 5 we could find!
Jade showed us more of the treasure trove that is BFC and explained that they upcycle furniture and either sell it on privately or provide it for free to those in need.
'I like to think of us as the Robin Hood of Furniture!' She said
It's an amazing place and a great opportunity to blow off some steam with a serious bit of elbow grease!
It began drizzling as we warmed ourselves back up for the run home and it didn't stop! Happy and quite sodden the first group to arrive home put on a sterling sprint finish before some stretching and a well deserved biscuit from Hazel.
Shoutout to Shawn who did his first mission this weekend and told us all about it. Missions are a fantastic way to make an impact in a different way to a group run - there is one happening this Sunday (17th) that you don't need to be document checked for - it's a gardening day at St Stephen's House. It's going to be brilliant, make your Saturday even more special by signing up here.
Looking forward to being back at the BFC soon. Well done everyone, a cracking run and task. May the rest of your week unfold just as well!
Lucy J