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Thursday 12th March 2020
Nicole Jane Seymour completed 5 good deeds with GoodGym.
Nicole is a now a pretty committed GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the fifth time
Thursday 12th March 2020
Nicole Jane Seymour been cheered 10 times.
Goodgymers have noticed what Nicole has done and have cheered them 10 times. We doff out caps to you Nicole.
Wed 11th Mar 2020 at 6:15pm
Warwick & Leamington Spa Report written by Becky McWass
We returned to The original Pug this week and a new location in Leamington Spa for a chance to see what treasures we could find.
The session began with a mini warm up and then some little hill reps - easy peasy Beginning with a focus on arms, everyone had a go at giving each other the elbow Don't worry, everyone is still friends...
We then took a gentle jog to the Canal in Leamington Spa, where our start location happened to be opposite a student rave, we did a bit of disco dancing, whilst handing out equipment, and returned to do our very own vogue pose to the music- each for equal
We always have a good wombling adventure on our plogging outings, and this evening didn't disappoint.
Things we found included: A Hedgehog - the first time one of our GoodGymers has seen one thats not flat 6 bottles of vodka 1 bottle of corona - don't worry this was handled with gloves Crisp packets 100's of fag buts And a Ghost Hunter with his friendly dog......
Yep - our very own Leamington Spa Ghost Hunter, who told us about the 6ft man in top hat who prowls the canal and the Victorian Lady. (we didn't see them - but be warned next time you walk down there)
Our return leg was a run through the town to smell all the lovely food.
Next week we're off to Tesco to raise money for Warwick Sea Scouts - come along with a smile and cheer.
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Wed 19th Feb 2020 at 6:15pm
Warwick & Leamington Spa Report written by Becky McWass
And can you feel the love tonight? It is where we are It's enough for this wide-eyed GoodGymer That we've got this far...
A challenge was set last week to cover one estate in leaflets and we accomplished it, so with the love of February on our side the GoodGym crowd grew this evening to 11, and David was sharing the love by bringing his bubbly and lovely wife Michelle along for her first run...
We took on challenge 2, to find the mythical Unicorn and surround her in the love of Chase Meadows Community Centre. Ok, so it was more a pub we found in the middle of the area we needed to leaflet run by Gorgeous George.
Last weeks challenge was James trying to get through all the latched gates, this week saw our smaller team being trapped by a never ending fence and being unable to start leafleting till they found the hidden entrance.
A great evening, which uploaded onto Strava, by Taskforce member Gavin, created a beautiful fly by video (he's feeling a little lonely, so don't forget to sign up as a taskforce member once you've completed 10 runs. )
We've now completed 2/3rds of our Chase Meadows challenge, saving the charity at least 3 days worth of work, and now we've perfected our run, leaflet drop, run tactics we sure to complete the area next week. This really is making a massive difference to a local charity.
On our return route we had a lovely little relay race, using a 500m track - our own version through the streets of Warwick, the group were split into two with equal(ish) speeds.... The teams then had to debate tactics for which order to set the runners off in. The aim was to get back first.... Amazingly it appeared both groups used similar tactics, and a cat and mouse chase began. A very tight finish and a few lungs were left somewhere between Cafe Nero and Coffee No 1.
Back at base we did a lovely little stretch and a reminder to sign up for the GoodGym Shin dig....
Massive thanks for Nicola for saving the day when the phone died and so got some great action shots for the run report.
See you next week!
Thu 20th Feb 2020 at 1:29pm
Thank you all for a lovely evening. I enjoyed my first Goodgym run. Will be back again!
Wed 19th Feb 2020 at 6:15pm
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Read moreWed 5th Feb 2020 at 6:15pm
Warwick & Leamington Spa Report written by Becky McWass
February is here, and new crop of GoodGymers have sprung up this evening. We welcomed our** regular runners, some brand new runners, some **"returning from holiday runners" (who failed to bring the Australian sun back with them) and some Good Gym tourists this evening.
Following a little warm up where helicopter arms were put to the test, and temper tantrum feet were completed we had a steady run down to the canal.
The aim of the game was to cover a section of canal each and bring the biggest crop of litter... Using bridges and big shopping supermarkets, (cheap ones, and even cheaper ones - the shops that is), as markers, the GoodGymers set off.....
With one team deciding to go all Apprentice style and add a time penalty to the other team, they returned with 4 minutes spare and haul of three bags. Team 2 scrapped in exactly on time, with a little trot to the finish.... Its amazing how close one bridge feels when you normally run to it, but walking back dragging a pushchair, buggy and two bags of litter makes it suddenly seem a long way.
The highlight of the evening was the little romantic tale that team 2 had with their forensic dig a bottle of wine, a perfectly fine wine glass, and a pregnancy test - trainer Becky now has her eyes on a little "Best find yet" goodgym competition.
Our return run was a slightly shorter one but it also finished with some non gut wrenching hill repeats there was a request to make them non gut wrenching.....
Some of the team even did an extra little repeat for fun.
We really enjoyed meeting so many new faces tonight and hope to see you back soon. Thanks to Alex and Huw for coming along as Good Gym tourists, and of course its always nice to see returning runners..
Hope to see you all next week.
(note to everyone shout** HEADCOUNT **at Becky.)
Wed 5th Feb 2020 at 6:15pm
Wed 13th Nov 2019 at 6:15pm
Warwick & Leamington Spa Report written by Becky McWass
Ok so it wasn't a tub, but a very small community centre that needed a deep clean tonight.
We took over the pub this evening as many runners came out of the dark to light up the night, welcome to our new runners Andy and Cherry, and some returning runners as well as our stalwarts. We must be fun if they come back....
Tonight Becky promised us a surprise, instead of running up a massive hill we took a more gentle route to Packmores Community Centre, not quite the Gap but run by the same volunteers.
On arrival, once we found the hidden gem, thanks to Iain for navigating the door lock, we found a pile of cleaning equipment and a list of lovely jobs to do. Dividing into groups, there was a rush for the soft play area, everyone got their marigolds on and started to clean.
Emptying shelves, cleaning potties, mopping the floor, scrubbing the cupboards, sweeping the mess, wiping the tables, and seeing how many people you can fit in a tiny kitchen.
Mel gave us a cracking joke - What's the plumbers favourite tree? Toiletrees!!! - Think she might need to work on her jokes.
We had to have a count down to leave as everyone wanted to leave it spotless. Hopefully we did them proud.
On the return run we had a challenge - the handicap hill sprint. Setting off in intervals of intensity we raced back up the last hill, some brilliant use of arm drive and high knees was seen, and a lot of hardcore effort by our newer runners. We've been working on High knees so this was a great test to see how much we had learnt.
On return to the pub, big thanks to Iain for leading the cool down and Holly for collecting more numbers for the Whatsapp group.
News was shared and some of the group stayed on to carb load, or thats what we're renaming it now.
Till next week - thanks for coming.
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