0 Month Streak
Mon 15th Jul 2019 at 6:45pm
Wandsworth Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)
A beautiful summer's evening, lot of lovely faces both returning and new, and a task in Paradise (cooperative garden...!) all added up to a fantastic night of GoodGymming!
Welcome to:
And in case you need a reminder of the news we started off the night with, then here it is:
If you're looking for a beautiful 10k trail run then check out the Morden Park Trail Run - every last Sunday of the month in this lovely National Trust park - it's even free!
We've got an aid station at the British 10K on Sunday 21st July from 7.30am - volunteers get a free place for the Oxford Half, Hackney Half or the next London 10K. Sign up here - today is your last day to sign up so get in there quick!
Well done to Oliver who did the Shoreditch 10km on Saturday, to all those who volunteered there, and to all our parkrunners too!
After a warm up outside and a quick survey on our favourite breakfast dishes - eggs well and truly topped the pops, but there were also votes for waffles, rice crispies and of course bacon sarnies - we set off for Paradise Cooperative garden, and arrived 2.5km later to find chairman John waiting for us with a list of jobs.
This organisation aims to connect food, nature and people through sustainable urban farming and community gardening, and has transformed an overgrown and derelict site owned by Wandsworth prison into a beautiful space which includes an orchard, poly-tunnels, raised vegetable beds, a fish-pond, bush-craft area and community celebration area with pizza oven and running water. All this takes hard work though, so we are happy to lend a bit of GoodGym muscle!
The first group got straight on with shovelling gravel and woodchip, unloading bags of clay, shifting pallets and logs - all amazing upper body work! Meanwhile, the weeding team tackled the raised beds and paths and watered, while the third group spread the new pond liner and started filling it.
After 40 minutes loads of jobs were done, and John said that we had achieved a month's worth of work for them in our time there - many hands make light work! For all that effort we were rewarded with beautiful fresh basil, carrots and herbs which as well as being delicious, made for an unusual and highly fragranced run back!
But first we stopped at Wandsworth Common to do our fitness session - I had planned one that featured running drills, but the tasks at the garden had overtaken us a bit, so this was replaced by some high octane tabata instead. It was only 4 minutes of hard work split into 20 second segments, but it was tough! The idea is that you raise your heart rate during this time which increases aerobic performance and burns fat effectively. Those frog jumps though...
We finished off the evening with a motivational hill sprint led by Chi, and some stretches back at base. Next week we're going to Harding House, a residential home for deaf people to help sort out their garden. You can find out more and sign up here. Until then, have a week of happy running GoodGym!
Mon 1st Jul 2019 at 6:45pm
Wandsworth Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)
We had so much news to kick off the weekly run with last night, but firstly
This week's roundup included:
The monthly social! This Thursday, on tour in Brent. Here are all the details - come along for pun of the month, to hear about all the good everybody has been doing, running achievements and all things GoodGym
Did you happen to catch the Guardian magazine this weekend? If not check it out here. We had a Guardian journalist along for a run with us a few weeks ago, and this was the lovely write up. Share it with everybody you know!
There's nobody yet signed up for this community mission in Merton on Saturday - this is one you don't need to be DBS checked for but it will really help out a local school so if you are free why not check it out!
Congratulations to Beth who organised an amazing park run takeover for Fulham Palace's 300th event! A brilliant 38 of you turned up to fill all the volunteer and pacing roles. Check out the run report here
Providence House
Last night's task was at local charity Providence House - this amazing organisation is putting on a program of summer activities for local young people aimed at combating antisocial behaviour and social isolation.
But before we could set off we did a warm up outside and a quick survey on the best things to put on a BBQ - you guys are all about the protein, but also recommended halloumi, asparagus, shrimp and aubergine. Delicious!
With just a short run to the charity, we soon arrived to find a very cheery welcome from the kids who were waving and singing from the window! We got a short talk about the brilliant work Providence House is doing. For the last 50 years, Providence House Youth Club has been passionate about improving the lives and outcomes for young people from North Battersea, and has created a strong sense of belonging and heritage and is open to all. They had hundreds of flyers printed to spread the word about the work they are doing, but as they rely on volunteers, asked us to help.
We set off straight away clutching at least 400 flyers and started distributing in the surrounding houses. This was a real testament to the fact that many hands make light work, as it took us less than half an hour to deliver the lot over the course of 4km. Amazing going team!
We then popped over to a local community space to do a conditioning session which featured glute bridges, planks, single leg squats and other strength exercises that all worked on the important muscle groups for runners and focused on our ABCs (agility, coordination and balance). This sort of strength workout helps prevent injuries, improve form, increase efficiency and generally helps turn you into a better runner - so do try and get in one conditioning session a week!
You can sign up here for more doing good and getting fit next week. Until then, run happy GoodGym!
Mon 24th Jun 2019 at 6:45pm
Wandsworth Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)
With two choices of task and distance last night, it was great to see 42 runners gather to do good and get fit in Wandsworth!
We had lots of lovely new runners last night - please welcome:
Before we divided up the group and set off for our two tasks, we did a very quick run down of the week's news. In case you missed bits, here's a recap:
GoodGym is looking after an aid station at the British 10K on Sunday 21st July from 7.30am - volunteers get a free place for the Oxford Half, Hackney Half or the next London 10K. Sign up here
There's a GoodGym takeover for Fulham Palace's 300th run on Saturday - we still need a few roles filled! Click here for all the details
Fancy a community mission? You don't need to be DBS checked, and it we're still looking for some runners to help. Check out the details of this event that's happening on Saturday 6th July.
It's the last couple of days to enter the GoodGym Olympics - go on, you won't regret it! Here is all the info you need
Back to School
With a longer 10.5km run to Broadwater school to sort out an overgrown pond area and turn it into a science learning zone, and a 3.5km run to Bolingbroke School to turn a neglected outside space into somewhere inspiring for the kids, there was plenty to choose from. Our local schools are under pressure from budget so are increasingly rely on help from volunteers.
After a warm up where we also talked about what we wanted to be when we were kids - lots of tiny aspiring vets, dancers, doctors, missionaries, chefs and even one channel four continuity announcer - we divided up into two groups.
Chris' team set off to sort out the outside area, and after a conditioning stop on the way, arrived to find plenty to do waiting for them. They set about strimming, watering, digging, composting, and clearing and after 40 minutes of hard work still wanted to do more! However, there was a fitness session waiting for them on Wandsworth Common, where Chris took them through their paces with some intervals and technical points and even through in a core blast for good measure. This was Chris' first time leading a GoodGym run and I think we can all agree he is a superstar! Way to go team.
Meanwhile the second group were off on a very twisty turny long route down to Tooting, which even saw us do a spot of trail running (almost!). After a very muggy run, we arrived to find Naz waiting for us with tools and instructions to clear a very overgrown pond area so that it can be turned into a learning space for the kids. We got stuck in straight away, finding all sorts of treasures including a lost shoe and an ants nest. We didn't have long at the task, but after some serious elbow grease the area looked much clearer and well on the way to be able to be used by the kids. With such a long run there was no time for a fitness session but we still had that 5.1km to tackle on the way back.
What a lot of effort from everybody last night - 42 pairs of hands really making a difference in the local communities. Next week we will be helping the amazing Providence House out spreading the word about their summer program for young people. Sign up here for all the details. Happy sunny running until then - and make sure you rehydrate in the heat!
Tuesday 11th June 2019
Julia has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Julia 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.
Mon 10th Jun 2019 at 6:45pm
Wandsworth Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)
Welcome to the great British summertime! Non stop rain and a distinctly chilly day did not stop a group of committed and waterproofed GoodGymers meeting to run to help out the local community.
We kicked off the evening with a weekly news round up:
A massive well done to all the racers this weekend, including Frances who raced the horse over some tough terrain, Henry who did some trail running from castle to castle, and to all of you who got out and did parkrun on Saturday. Impressive stuff!
Don't forget entries to the GoodGym Olympics are now officially open! Sign up for your favourite event - from 5km on the track to the egg and spoon race - and let's bring it home for team Wandsworth!
Fancy a long training run finishing at the pub? We got you. Sign up here for a 10km or a 16km run along the Wandle Trail.
Congratulations to Hanna who hit that magic 50 good deed mark - that's an awful lot of gardening, miles run, painting and burpees! Next time you see her give her a high five for all that good stuff.
Water we do last night?
After all that good news it was time to face the weather, so we headed outside for a much needed warm up that got our heart rates going. A few heel kicks, high knees and some coordination exercises later, we did a quick survey to find out which word our friends would use to describe us - from smiley to 'a liability' - and set off for the Kambala Estate.
Stopping off for a wall squat on the way, we soon arrived to find Donna, Chairperson of the Kambala Cares project, waiting for us with spades, bulbs, gloves, and her team of volunteers. This community project was founded to bring the local residents together, to support them with problem solving, and to make the area a better place to live.
So, after splitting up into teams, we each took a job, from sorting out the communal garden area, to bulb planting, litter picking and weeding. There was some debate about the bulbs - 'which way up does this go again?' - but luckily we had plant expert Hanna there to lend her expertise. After half an hour of hard work, all the bulbs were planted, the area looked much tidier and litter free, and we were about as soaked as it was possible to be. The perfect time to do our fitness session!
After a speedy photo and our goodbyes, we headed off for a local park where we started the session with a game of Clusters to warm up again, with forfeits including jumping jacks and burpees. We then moved on to some pacing exercises which saw us think about speed by racing the whistle back to our starting point. Not put off by the ominous rumbling of thunder, we focused on various technique points, including imagining a balloon coming out of our head and our fave pocket to socket. Finally we opted to do our weekly plank minute back in the warmth of the BAC so took a nice steady run back to base and finished off with stretches - and cake.
Well done team, it takes proper dedication to get out there when it's filthy outside, but you did it. Next week I have good money on it being sunny. Sign up here for all the details. Until then, run happy!
Mon 10th Jun 2019 at 6:45pm