0 Month Streak
Sat 7th Oct 2017 at 12:00pm
York Report written by York runner
It was the third of our Starter Sessions at St Nicks today and our task was to have a massive tidy up of the site entrance, which hadn't been touched for a while.
We were delighted to welcome along some brand new GoodGymers to the gang, the first was my weekend house guest and marathon-runner, Jef (who I promise had come of his own accord). The second was GoodGym fan and cheerer extraordinaire, Kate. Kate has screamed wild support and waved our big red flag at many a local race so it was lovely to have her join us for a task.
Also new to the gang today (and another marathon-runner) was Rachel, who has previous form with GoodGym Croydon - so let's all give her a massive welcome cheer too!
We also had a massive congratulations for Lizzie who completed her 50th good deed today! She was awarded the cape of good deeds of course.
Jonathan - the Reserve Manager - met us with four wheelbarrows full of tools. Jef was instantly excited to see a mattock and a scythe.
Our task was to:
Anybody racing the Yorkshire Marathon tomorrow was excused from very physical tasks and also allowed to veto parts of the fitness session. Jef basically ignored this and used all his might to hack away vast quantities of brambles - unleashing his energy on the overgrown stuff appeared to bring him a lot of joy.
Meanwhile, Leanne took the recovery option much more seriously and helped me 'supervise' on several occasions. This led to a hilarious incident where Christine wondered why Leanne looked a bit pale.
This is just what I look like at rest - Leanne
One of the areas we were supposed to clear was assigned a danger area as there was a precarious hanging branch. After much deliberation and ladder-testing, Jonathan used an amazing telescopic cutting tool to cut away part of it.
To the side of the danger area, 3-tool-Lizzie had single-handedly taken on the footpath and was doing a very thorough job of clearing it with a spade, hoe and broom.
With the main areas cleared and around 200 wheelbarrows(ish) of green stuff shifted, it was time to plant and sow. Mel showed her amazing wigging technique to dig tiny holes for the bulbs and everyone helped to spread and stomp the seeds in.
Whilst the seeding and sowing was going on, Kate had found her own mission; she'd exposed some very well covered paving slabs which formed the original edge of the car park. Soon enough, everyone mucked in to clear the encroaching grass and we ended the task with a very tidy edge!
We celebrated our good deed with a few leg exercises and a very amusing song workout which mostly involved people rolling around on the floor. At this point. Jef did exercise his marathon veto.. All in all, a great job done.
Sat 7th Oct 2017 at 8:09pm
Lovely to meet you Egg, and the rest of the GG York folk :) Hopefully spot you tomorrow!
Sat 7th Oct 2017 at 12:00pm
Volunteer to help the environment and get fit for running!
Read moreMon 4th Sep 2017 at 6:00pm
Southwark Report written by Elly Page
Mrs L's friend met us at the flat and showed us around, explaining the situation. We quickly got our heads together with a survey of the space and a plan of action! We decided that the 2 armchairs and the sofa should be moved to the bedroom to make space for Mrs L's hospital bed but we could reshuffle the other furniture in the lounge so that she would still have some home comforts around her.
There was a bit of Chuckle brothers "to-me-to-you" with moving the sofas but we were commended with how smoothly we got them through the doorways! We also used our Tetris skills to store the armchairs in the bedroom to save space. Throughout we tried to think about keeping things within easy reach for Mrs L and not block her wardrobes. The furniture didn't take long to move and we left a good space for the hospital bed. After a quick vacuum of the carpets, the task was complete and we were on our way.
Tue 5th Sep 2017 at 7:19am
Elly! This is a great run report! I'll be calling on you for some help in Bromley;)
Mon 4th Sep 2017 at 6:00pm
Sun 8th Oct 2017 at 9:00am
Monday 28th August 2017
Alice Yevko completed 5 good deeds with GoodGym.
Alice is a now a pretty committed GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the fifth time
Mon 28th Aug 2017 at 6:00pm
Worthing Report written by JULIA GLEESON
Fiver's to favours
So a huge thank you to my trusty 4 runners who turned out on a scorching August bank holiday Monday evening. This is true dedication to a worthy cause.
Gill, Roisin, Beth and Nick arrived at Splashpoint where the run set off promptly on the quickest route possible to get to our task on the border of Durrington and Goring on a scorching summer evening in sunny Worthing . Along the way detective and keen eyed Roisin spotted a fiver which she speedily scooped up like the fastest seagull you have ever seen to present to the group and offer up for ideas on how we could best rock the use of this in Worthing.
From Worthing to West Worthing to Durrington stations but we were never stationary
Blame Nick for this pun :)
Arriving sweaty but wealthy we arrived at Kamelia kids we set about our task.
There’s not much 'Ado to do!
Armed with traditional and not so traditional improvised tools (Gill!) we set about some weeding, digging, light pruning and virginia creeper (reaping). Have a look at the photos and see if you can see Gill checking into a possible previous life with a broomstick!
Out of the blue
Considering there wasn’t much to do we filled 6 blue bags with a variety of thistles, thorns, creepers, and weeds whilst plotting how to spend the fiver on the way home as Roisin generously offered to share her treasure!
Sunset Solero
The run back consisted of a steady run along the seafront combined with a sprint last 1km that clocked up a total of just shy of 9km.
With soleros, stretches, grapes and haribo swiftly demolished we chalked up another unique and awesome Worthing GG deed.
Thanks for making my smile brighter every week.
All the best.
Julia :)
Mon 28th Aug 2017 at 6:00pm
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