Mon 19th Sep 2016 at 6:45pm
Welcome
Welcome Alison and Sophie doing their first runs this evening and hello to Becky and Laura who are quite the tourists having visited Peckham, Brixton and Kings Cross . A very warm welcome to GoodGym Highbury.
Well Done
Well done Danica on breaking 2 hours at the Richmond Half Marathon. After a string of bad luck and getting ill on race day she executed perfectly and smashed it. She was also sporting a lovely new haircut.
:) and :'(
And we welcomed back Caitlin! Caitlin recently achieved her 50 good deeds black t-shirt. Most of these have been done by visiting her coach. Give her a big cheer. Unfortunately Caitlin and Ryan are off to Amsterdam now so we won't see them any more :( BUT, there is a certain former GoodGym Camden trainer who is now based over there, so who knows, we may see GG Amsterdam before too long.
FROGG
It's been a while since we visited Grenville Road Gardens. Tonight we were helping FROGG (Friends of Grenville Road Gardens) cut back and bag up some ivy.
Since there were so many of us we split into two groups and each took turns doing 10 minutes of working and 10 minutes of exercising.
Ivy
Yep, the job for the evening was to get rid of ivy which had started to take over a bit. Tugging, pulling, yanking, chopping, lopping. Whatever we did it looked much much much clearer afterwards and Sarah was delighted with our efforts.
Flipping Mad
Meanwhile the group that was exercising played a game of "Heads and Tails".
A list of paired exercises, one easy and one tough, was produced and everybody had to choose Heads or Tails.
Following a coin flip those that guessed correctly got to do the easy one and those that FAILED had to SUFFER with the hard exercise. Ow. There were burpees (GROAN), press ups, alternate squat thrusts, reverse lunge high knee posture drive drill thingies. Mental stuff.
Hop To It
Thoroughly thoroughly warmed up after all that tossing it was competition time. How far can you leapfrog. Using a cone to mark the furthest distance, everybody had a go.
In the first group Will managed the furthest with a massive... erm, we didn't measure it but it was long. In the second group, Graham who jumped first was in the lead UNTIL Hugh equalled his effort. A jump off saw Hugh take the win.
The prize for being such a bounder? What else but a Freddo Frog!
Back to the Pool
For the way home we split into three groups. Caroline and Mel took an easier paced group, Steve led a medium pace and Simon took a gang on a faster run including a lap of letter fartlek around Emirates for good measure.
Double Debate
Back at base we voted on the DOUBLE DEBATE. Yes, that's right, we had two debates tonight. The first: what's better? Frogs or Toads? Frogs won, but a surprisingly large number didn't give a monkey's.
Second debate: is GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) pronounced witha hard or soft G? Well, the inventor says it is a soft G, but it does stand for Graphics which is a hard G, but then We don't pronounce the P in JPEG (Joint Photographics Expert Group) as an F? None of this matters, it went to the vote and the hard G won it. As is often the case at GG Islington everybody was wrong. Will suggested "Zhyff".
Next Week
To celebrate the end of Summer we are going to Sunnyside Community Garden next week. Be there!
Love and hugs,
Simon
Mon 19th Sep 2016 at 11:46pm
Definitely hard G.
Tue 20th Sep 2016 at 9:00am
Also useful to know the NB logo is reflective!
Tue 20th Sep 2016 at 4:07pm
That logo kills my winter shots
Tue 20th Sep 2016 at 4:07pm
Adele, what about Cif?
Tuesday 6th September 2016
Lauren has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Lauren 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 6th Sep 2016 at 1:55pm
Welcome to GoodGym Islington!
Tue 6th Sep 2016 at 2:41pm
Well done on your first good deed
Mon 5th Sep 2016 at 6:45pm
On Monday night 17 runners headed down to Stepney City Farm from the Town Hall Hotel. A nice mix of first with GoodGym runners, first time Tower Hamlets runners and familiar faces made the 2km run down to the farm where we met Simon and a collection of goats, pigs and ducks.
We split into two teams, one to start on the huge pile of compost that had built up since our last visit, the other to empty a pond. With loads to do we stayed on site for early 50 minutes, slightly curtailing our run home, but with the satisfied knowledge of a task well done.
We then split into 3 groups to head back to base with the help of Bryon, Andrew and Alison via different routes, at different paces.
Until next time!