Mon 11th Mar 2019 at 6:45pm
Redbridge Report written by James Poole
On a mild spring night, 10 of Goodgym's finest met to build bee and bug houses and ran 3km in the process.
As part of the WWF's Earth Hour, where as much as possible the lights are switched off for an hour on Saturday evening, the team at GG Redbridge met to do something environmental and helpful in the local community. One of our favourite tasks is helping Wanstead Community Gardeners, so the decision was made to build bug and bee homes that can be placed in some of the gardens we have helped with over the last few years.
With Run Leader Peter acquiring some wooden pallets and James, Kris and Dharmesh bringing tools and other useful materials to build the boxes, the task was set.
If a new task wasn't exciting enough we were also joined by first time Goodgymers, Sharon and Linda who quickly got stuck in sawing, nailing and screwing planks together to make the boxes. Nice work ladies.
With the clock counting down and a run still required, the team downed tools after around 60 minutes - plenty enough time to build one and half bee homes and two bug houses which we will place in the local gardens in the coming weeks. Check out the photos to see what amazing things were built!
The good news is that we have loads of materials left, so we are going to build more homes in the next few weeks, so keep your eyes peeled on the task list to make sure you don't miss out.
Well done team, one of the most fun tasks yet and the finished articles were amazing!
Mon 11th Mar 2019 at 6:45pm
Monday 4th March 2019
Muhsin has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Muhsin 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 4th Mar 2019 at 6:45pm
Redbridge Report written by James Poole
On a rather cold and windy night (thanks Storm Freya) seven of Goodgym's most hardy runners met to bag top soil and do a 7km Fartlek session on George Green!
We haven't had any brand-spankin-new members join us in a while, so it was great to meet Muhsin who has recently signed up to Goodgym. One of the toughest things is that first GG run, when you dont know fast it will be, whether anyone will like you and will you get left behind. We get it, it's a bit scary. BUT the best part is that everyone is always welcome and once you step through the door, you are part of the family. So, if you are reading this and are a bit worried, don't be. We cater for all abilities and paces and we are undoubtedly one of the friendliest running groups around!
The evening's task was to decant some top soil from a one tonne sack that has been delivered to the Corner House on Wanstead High Street. Our friends at Wanstead Community Gardeners are using the to top up flower beds but its hard to transport and needs our muscles to put it in smaller bags. Armed with shovels and soil bags the team soon set to work and in no time they were done.
With the task done in double quick time, all that was left was a warm up run and a Fartlek session on George Green. In the winter months we don't venture too far from base, instead preferring the field outside our meeting point for tough run-based fitness sessions. Last night's was a particular favourite - High Five Fartlek - a session where we alternate between fast and slow running when you see (and high five) you partner. 20 minutes of work like that is surprisingly tough but can be a great way give your run training a kick in the pants.
Next week, we are building bug hotels in aid of the WWF Earth Hour initiative. Its going to be a super fun task so sign up and get involved. Link is on the right with more details!
Mon 4th Mar 2019 at 6:45pm