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Wed 11th Sep at 6:45pm
Luton Report written by David Mansfield
This week a rainbow shone over our warm-up and the ascent up the hill to our task for the evening.
We were heading to the gravel sign that welcomes drivers from the M1 into Luton where some patchy weeds needed clearing. We also took some time to rearrange the black and white pebblrs to restore some clarity to the letters which were suffering from some blurred lines!
When the task was completed we headed over to Stockwood Park for a blast through some sprint intervals to build some power in our legs before heading back down to our finish point back in the Hat District.
Wed 14th Aug at 6:45pm
Wed 14th Aug at 6:45pm
Looking after Luton's green spaces
Read moreSat 17th Aug at 2:00pm
A chance to celebrate 3 years since the first GoodGym run in Luton.
Read moreWed 31st Jul at 6:45pm
Luton Report written by Gill (She/her)
We used to think that we loved running, but tonight we weren’t sure,
And we couldn’t wait to do lunges right close to the floor.
But when we got to the hat fact’ry, right into the town,
The sun was still baking, so hot it was making us frown.
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We’re walking in sunshine, 🚶🏽♂️woah,
Some running in sunshine, 🏃♂️woah,
And cycling in sunshine, 🚴woah,
And don’t it feel good?
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We met with our new guys, and set off for something to do.
The runners were keen to get started but slowed down it’s true.
FC 61wanted us back for some painting
Come back any day, oh yeah yeah,
And once we had got there we happily painted away.
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Woah yeah!
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We’re painting in sunshine, woah,
A GoodGym team of nine, woah,
We’re starting to feel fine, woah,
And aren’t the posts good!
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We did arrive, with lots of drive, the posts revived, that’s really real
We all did strive, snacks helped us thrive, we all survived, that’s really real.
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Walked back without sunshine, woah,
We all had a good time, woah,
We’re cool now and won’t whine, woah,
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And don’t we feel good?
😀
Wed 24th Jul at 6:45pm
Luton Report written by David Mansfield
This week we walked and ran from the town centre to the Ferndale allotment on Dallow Downs.
Many of the plots have been out of use for some time and needed a clean up to remove all the old debris, bits of old wood, plastic and metal littered the site but we gathered it all up, sorted it into piles for later collection by the council. We may have munched a few ripe blackberries and raspberries while we were there!
With a big team combing the site we got it all clean and tidy in just a single session, leaving the place looking much more attractive and less like a rubbish tip (or will do when our pile is collected and disposed of! Now its clear and clean the council will be able to advertise the vacant plots to people wanting to grow their own vegetables! 🍆 🥒🥦🌽🥬🧅🥕🫛🫑🧄🥔
Wednesday 17th July
Mohsen has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Mohsen 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.
Wed 17th Jul at 6:45pm
Luton Report written by David Mansfield
This week we were massively boosted in number as newbie Reza brought loads of friends along to try out their first GoodGym session!
With expected numbers doubled we had an army of people heading across town to help the 61 Football Club get their clubhouse and grounds ready for the start of the new season.
Runners arriving first got started on the first task, raking up the fresh cut grass, while later arrivals were issues with gloves and paint brushes to paint the stand walls red, then we had a team painting the posts around the pitch bright white, and finally our man Musa was given the job of blue gloss on the new railings.
With so many people going at the tasks they were getting done super quick and we could move them on to new areas to get even more good stuff done.
When our time was up the place was visibly much cleaner and brighter and Cliff and Richard were as grateful as ever, offering much welcome crisps and drinks around before the return leg of the journey back into town.
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