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Removed User went on a group run

Wed 1st Jun 2016 at 7:00pm

Bordering on double digits

8 runners ran to a community garden to create/dig a flower border

Our last meet up in the Copperbox arena, until another swimming gala that is. A grim June day, but our resolute GG Newham hardcore posse weren't worried about a bit of sideways rain.

With the wind in our sails, we made the 2.5k trip to Abbey Gardens. Joined on the way by Max and Dana - the extra help was much appreciated.

A small task of re-digging a flower border, then smoothing out the soil...so life can ooze out of the earth again. We completed this is no time at all. A very productive 20mins. I decided that a garden hoe is a hugely useful instrument, I was careful as to how I expressed this.

After completion, I got the guys to go through a full body circuit. Lunges, long jumps and core. 3 sets later, with some achey but stronger legs. We jogged on home, into a headwind this time. But powered by contentment, it wasn't too hard.

Pizza and beer next week...i'll update the task shortly.

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Max
Max signed up to a group run.

Wed 1st Jun 2016 at 7:00pm

Giving a hand to Abbey Garden

Let's have double digits people!

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Max
Max has done their first good deed with GoodGym. 🤩

Wednesday 25th May 2016

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Max has done their first good deed with GoodGym.

Max 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.

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Simon Loughran
Simon Loughran went on a group run

Wed 25th May 2016 at 7:00pm

Peppersprint

Six of us journeyed to Mobile City Garden this evening to get fit while doing good.

We had a couple of jobs and the ridiculously-well-organised Gabby had left us very detailed notes on what to do.

First up was shifting over a ton of earth - in bags - from their pallet over to numbered beds. We quickly figured out which numbers were close by and those got ticked off the list very quickly. It didn't take us long to get through the whole lot actually and we were left with plenty of time for our second task: watering plants. Hot weather is expected (Rocio was very happy to hear this) and Gabby had carefully described exactly how many cans of water to use for each of a set of numbered beds, paying special attention to thirsty fruits. We each grabbed a can and set to work and we must be super-efficient because this took us no time either.

As a bonus, Gabby had said we could take some of the mint we'd just watered. We discussed the different things you could do with mint, but ended up deciding mojitos were our best bet. Glug!

With all this super fast working, we had plenty of time to do an extra bit of exercise in the garden itself. Using rows of raised beds as a guide we split into two teams and undertook some slalom relay action.

Team one managed to get all three members round the course in 1:17, but poor team two only managed 1:24. You know what can make you run faster? Having people chasing you. So, for our second relay team two set off exactly seven seconds ahead of team one who gave chase. And it worked! This time they managed a 1:21. Phew.

We then did a slalom/circuit combination thingy involving press ups, squats, calf raises, star jumps, burpees and lunges before leaving the garden to go home. Simon carried everybody's mint in his bag and we all smelt delightful as we sprinted around the streets.

Regular Newham GoodGymmer Alice - proudly wearing new black t-shirt for her 50 good deed achievement - grinned because Simon is very predictable and every time he covers Newham he does the same thing and plays his favourite game of SECRET SURGES! Each member of the group is given a secret number. The group then jogs at a nice gentle pace until somebody's number is called. That person sprints away from the rest of the group, who must give chase. We tried it with running first, then skipping. Running is more efficient, but skipping is definitely more fun.

FINALLY, we had time for a three-person continuous relay. We tried for a minute (which is a long time when you're running fast), then had a little break to get good at elbowing before having another go. We were all much faster this time which suggests that if you want to know somebody's 100m time you should look at their elbows. Probably.

A nice stretch and we sprinted off to make some minty cocktails.

Lovely to cover. Wonder how Brahma got on in his 1500?

Have fun and see you soon,
Simon

P.S. Tip o' the GoodGym cap to Max for pun report title.

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Max signed up to a group run.

Wed 25th May 2016 at 7:00pm