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Nicola Da Silva
Nicola Da Silva went on a group run

Tue 22nd Nov 2016 at 6:45pm

PAINTING THE TOWN RED

17 GoodGym-er run 6km to varnish a carehome's garden chairs

This week GoodGym Barnet set a new record for attendance (not including launch night), with three brand new people joining us for our run. Massive welcome Rachel, James and Lauren who all made it down to GG Barnet for the first time – give 'em a cheer! And to Beattieand Will who finally returned!

This week a number of people hit 10 GG Barnet runs! Well done to Will, Mark, Heather and Freya. The Phoenix is giving everyone who comes along to 10 GG Barnet runs a free cinema ticket. I have the first 10 already waiting for enough of us to go and watch something awesome together! We are three people away from the first 10!

After a quick warm up along the side of the cinema, I lead the way to Dell Fields Care Home. Heather was my trusty back-marker this week. The 3km route to the carehome took us over the big bright bridge crossing the North Circular again, which Hazel and I agreed was oddly satisfying to run over.

Once we arrived at the home, we were handed some sand paper and paint brushes and set upon getting as many of the garden chairs varnished as we could in the allocated time. Everyone did an amazing job. Within 25 minutes we'd finished eight (or so) chairs – there were only two left. We ran out of paint brushes, so while most of the team worked, people took it in turns to run, side-step, duck walk and high-knee down the garden path.

We then had a quick workout out the front of the home involving some sprints, squats and rocket jumps. It unfortunately also involved Hazel ruining a very nice pair of leggings.

Freya then lead the team back to base along a different route, while I back-marked with Heather, Hazel and Phil. Half way back we split into two groups, with Damian leading the speedy group back to the Phoenix and me taking the less speedy group back. Everybody in the speedy group agreed that it certainly earned its name, with Damian ensuring the pace was kept on zoom.

Back at the Phoenix we were treated to this week's Barnet Biscuit: homemade Jaffa cakes, courtesy of Heather. I'm still blown away that these are even a thing you can make at home. Heather deserves ALL OF THE CHEERS for making these.

Next week we have a nice short run to Newstead Children's Centre in East Finchley to paint the hallways. Sign up here. It's only 1.5km each way and will be indoors – what more could you ask for?

Don't forget to bring your documents along next week if you'd like to be DBS checked – ID + Proof of Address, two of one and one of the other.

See you next week, folks!

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HeatherPennie Varvarides
Chris
Chris signed up to a group run.

Tue 22nd Nov 2016 at 6:45pm

Sorting the yard at Myatt's Field

Supporting gardening social enterprise Streetscape

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Juliet Stevenson
Clare
Clare went on a group run

Tue 8th Nov 2016 at 6:45pm

Dark Demolition

On a chilly November evening 18 fired up GoodGymers ran 6k to Core CIC to continue with the dismantling of the fixtures and fittings in preparation for the building refurbishment.

We welcomed Rich and Chidi to there first GoodGym run and look forward to seeing you both on many more to come!

We celebrated the epic 10k PB performances of Anna, Rich and Anne!

Talked through the last two monthly socials of the year 22nd of November and 13th of December.

I continued my mission to create the Manchester marathon running train and even welcomed a confirmed passenger Ian and a couple of very strong maybe's Rich and Anna aboard. Anyone else fancy a flat and fast April marathon?? The more the merrier!!

Just the small matter of keeping warm was the first order of business so we took a steady warm up run lead by Peter to a good spot for a few mobilising dynamic stretches, muscle activating exercises and some running form drills.

That got the blood pumping and warmth running through the body for the rest of the 3k run to Core CIC. We were in for surprise when we arrived as Danny let us know the builders had turned off the lights so we were literally in the dark. Undeterred we set about completing the tasks we could starting with loading about a thousand ceiling tiles into the skip outside! A great production line approach meant we zoomed through this task in no time. Then came half a piano (as you do), wooden flooring and carpet! With a bit more time we decided to remove 7 doors on the first floor, rip up piles ofwooden flooring and take down a hundred more ceiling tiles.

After 45 minutes of carefully performed physical work it was time to run off into the night after a big thank you from Danny from Core CIC and a huge thank you to Peter for once again boosting our tool supply bringing along a range of tools to help with the task.

It was time for the Race back to base! We had a running handicap race this week with the Steady paced crew running an even pace back while the Speedy crew waited 4 minutes before chasing us down on the 3k run lead by Rich who even managed to not take a short cut back for the first time (another PB racked up!)

A series of static stretches and we were off on our merry way feeling great with a fitness filled job well done!

See you next week for a new task installing a Polly tunnel in Hackney Wick! Be great to have you along sign up here.

Smooth running

Joel

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Peter Van TongerenChidi Nwaubani
Chris
Chris signed up to a group run.

Tue 8th Nov 2016 at 6:45pm

Streetscape at Myatt's Field

Back to the gardening enterprise with the world's best leaf mountain

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Chris
Chris completed their first weekend mission. 🤩

Monday 10th October 2016

Mission Possible

Mission Possible

Chris completed their first weekend mission.

Chris has forgone the usual weekend routine. Instead of lie-ins, roasts and strolls around the park Chris has dropped everything to run a GoodGym mission for someone who needed help. Respect

Juliet Stevenson
Chris
Chris run their first missions with GoodGym. 😎

Monday 10th October 2016

Mission accomplished

Mission accomplished

Chris run their first missions with GoodGym.

Chris has just done something they've never done before. Chris has just run a mission; they've changed their running route and run to help someone who really needed their help.

Juliet Stevenson
Peter Van Tongeren
Peter Van Tongeren went on a community mission

Sat 8th Oct 2016 at 11:00am

Mulching along

Seven GoodGymmers spent a productive morning shifting mulch for Millfields Community Orchard in Hackney.

It’s a lovely little spot by the River Lea, with the trees producing fruit including apples, cherries and apricots. Hackney Council had donated 10 tonnes of lovely warm steaming compost to use as mulch on the trees, helping them to grow nice and strong.

The task was simple – shovel the mulch into wheelbarrows, move it round to the trees, and then tip and spread. After a couple of hours there was still a large pile left, but we’d definitely made some good progress with lots of trees mulched. A good morning’s work by all!

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Patrick LuongFrances Powrie
Chris
Chris signed up to a community mission.

Sat 8th Oct 2016 at 11:00am

Juliet Stevenson
Chris
Chris completed 5 good deeds with GoodGym. 🥳

Thursday 31st March 2016

High 5

High 5

Chris completed 5 good deeds with GoodGym.

Chris is a now a pretty committed GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the fifth time

Juliet Stevenson
Dan Conway
Dan Conway went on a group run

Wed 30th Mar 2016 at 6:15pm

Till we meet again.

Meanwhile in Westminster we headed down to the Salvation Army to drop off some food and clothing for residents and rough sleepers.

We met as usual at Wesminster university. We had a few newbies who had never run with us before so they were given the extended ever so special briefing on why what we do is so much fun and of course rewarding and helpful.

We loaded ourselves up with clothes, food and footwear then set off making our way steadily down Bond Street in this new found brightness.

We arrived safely and were welcomed in by Gareth who would be our guide for evening.

As usual we left all our donations on the table where the residents could pick them up at their leisure.

This would sadly be our last visit to this particular centre in its current form as after 96 years in the building the Salvation Army will be moving else where as another provider is taking over.

After an in depth talk on the history and future of the Salvation Army we said our thankyous, goodbyes and of course wished them well at their new home.

We headed back in formation at pace just to see what we all had in our legs. Did we enjoy it? Of course we did.

As always, thank you for your time.

Hopefully see you all soon.

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