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Wed 13th Sep 2017 at 6:45pm
Hounslow Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)
One big task, seven excellent runners, 180 seconds of plank and six confusing maps!
It all began at Chiswick Town Hall, as shown by the GoodGym poster on the wall which has categorically never covered any other poster on the noticeboard. Just saying.
You've been dong some great running this week, Hounslow. A big well done to Adam who has been notching up the runs, with a new parkrun PB on Saturday. Must be the beetroot bread! A hat tip too to Jo and Andy who are sailing through the good deeds. Don't forget that we might have our first 50th good deed to celebrate next Wednesday, so stick around after the run for a little fun to mark this great milestone.
This week's task was leafleting for Waterman's Art Centre. Not everybody's favourite task, but a very useful one for the charity. This weekend is the centre's River Weekender - a festival inspired for the river packed with free events for the whole community. Our job was to spread the word in the local area, and it began, as all good things do, with a run.
After a quick warm up featuring a rather natty side hop ("isn't this just...running?"), we set off on the 2k run down to Waterman's. But not before finding out our favourite condiments! There was no stand out winner this week, but ketchup, Lea & Perrins (other brands are available), dijon mustard, mint sauce (from the veggie), pepper, chutney and BBQ were all contenders. Lovely stuff.
A nice speedy run later we arrived at reception to be presented with a bulging trolley full of leaflets and a series of highlighted maps. Cue several minutes of trying to figure out what to do next ("isn't this the same map? Turn it upside down. No, the other way"). We soon cracked it though, and split up into groups to start putting leaflets through doors, into hands, pubs and travelodges before meeting up towards the end of the run to smash out a few door to door sprints.
We finished on a bit of a high after having delivered countless leaflets and enjoying a nice stretch when we were brought up short by the angriest flamenco teacher in town. No we didn't move your poster, mister. Still, we had the plank off to make us feel better, and what a plank off it was. The seconds ticked by and everybody was going strong - who was going to emerge victorious? Some great work from everybody, but this week the crown goes to Andy with an impressive 2 min 37 plank. Wowzer!
Next week it's going to be all sorts of fun planting bulbs and hopefully we'll have something to celebrate too. Sign up here for your Wednesday dose of goodness and fitness!
Thursday 7th September 2017
Stacy Tremaine completed 10 good deeds with GoodGym.
Stacy has done 10 good deeds. They are a trusted GoodGym runner and are now eligible to join their local TaskForce.
Wed 6th Sep 2017 at 6:45pm
Greenwich Report written by Sarah Place
22 awesome runners ran 3km to clear leaves at Ballast Quay Garden!
After a few weeks of 7k+ runs, it was nice to stay local for a change! And you can't get more local than Ballast Quay!
We welcomed back Glenn who ran with us a few times earlier in the year but had a break to climb Mont Blanc... NICE!! We were also joined by the lovely Winnie who usually runs with GG Southwark :) And lastly, Helen who turned up with a little baby bump... amazing news!!! SO happy for you Helen!!!! Maybe if it's a boy you can call him Jim and if he's well behaved you can say Good Jim :)
After a little warm up we got on our way, starting off with a lap of the uni that much resembled the time trial route that was to come later on in the session! We arrived in no time and were greeted by the amazing Diane who has been looking after Ballast Quay Garden since the early 60s. Such a legend! And of course Tom the dog was there too! WOOF!
A few tasks were on the cards. The first one being a hedge/plant/thing that needed trimming back which Alex and Steve attacked straight away. Some heavy compost bags needed shifting from one side of the garden to the other. And finally, all the leaves needed clearing. There were two brooms and a dustpan and everyone else got stuck in with their hands, filling up the bins! After about 5 minutes, the first bin was full... but amazingly Diane said it was absolutely fine to just chuck all the compost and leaves over the edge of the wall into the Thames.... she even checked with the council! So that was fun.
20 minutes later and the place had never looked so tidy! AMAZING!
We took a group photo and even Tom decided to join us! Diane had kindly left out some juice and biscuits so a few people tucked in... gotta fuel that time trial!!!
Everyone's favourite fitness session
The first Wednesday of every month means only one thing, our 1km time trial around the uni! We have done this for a few months now, hopefully some of you are seeing some improvements???? Here is the official Strava leaderboard and you should be able to see all of your attempts on there too, provided it picked it up alright on your GPS.
After the TT, we had a nice little stretch and finished up a bit earlier than usual... the pub was calling after all!!! We headed to the Old Brewery for some food and drinks and were reunited with Mridula, Vickie and Pulin who went to do the mission in Shooter's Hill.
WHAT A LOVELY EVENING :)
Thanks so much for coming last night! I know there wasn't a huge amount of work for you all to do but you have saved Diane A LOT of time and effort and she really appreciates the work that you do so well done! See you next week for a NEW TASK!
Wed 23rd Aug 2017 at 6:45pm
Hounslow Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)
A huge task, a monster fitness session, and cheese jokes. What more could you ask for from a Wednesday night?
With a lovely turn out of excellent Hounslow regulars and some GG tourism from Wandsworth (hello Jordan, Matthew and David!) it was set to be a great night as we said our hellos and well dones. Please give Andy, a cheer, for he has nailed no less than eight good deeds this month - way to go! Great job Jo, Adam and Dave who all took on Gunnersbury parkrun last Saturday and produced some great runs. Finally a massive congratulations to Andreea who rejoins us after getting married!
We had a bit of an upside down night, as our task was just opposite our start location on Turnham Green. So after our news and a quick round of 'what's your favourite cheese?' (halloumi coming in at number one) we met up with Jan (favourite cheese - pyrenean mountain) who provided us with gloves and tools and headed straight over to the task before our run. This was not before we were treated to several of the cheesiest jokes we could hope for from Adam. Let the record reflect the best of them:
Did you hear about the explosion at the cheese factory in France? All that was left was de-brie. How do you approach a Welsh cheese? Caerphilly. What did the cheese say when he looked in the mirror? Halloumi.
Lovely stuff.
Off we went with Jan, who showed us a huge wild meadow section of the green which had a rather intrusive thistle problem. After demonstrating what exactly was a thistle, we donned some pretty hardcore rigging gloves and got stuck in. There was some unfortunate thistle throwing incidents, a blanket refusal to film a video which showcased our work, and a few scratchy-bitey things, but after half an hour, the area looked much better. It's great to be able to help out in an area which we use so often for our fitness sessions, and which is enjoyed by so many local people. We'll be back next week to finish off the job.
Next was our tough fitness session. After a dynamic warm up, we kicked off with a very speedy Indian file fun around the green (and a bit of playing chicken with the traffic) before launching into our monster circuits session which featured no less than 15 stations. It sounds like a lot (it was) but each cardio-based exercise was interspersed with a strengthening drill. After toughies such as sprints, squat jumps, reverse crunches and mountain climbers, we finished off with the killer plank twists. Fantastic work, team. All that was left was a quick game of Bulldog which saw the super speedy Natasha claim the title - and not for the first time! She's the one to watch.
Don't forget that next week we have a curry social next week - everybody welcome, please join us at Waterman's for some well=deserved fun and food after the run, for which you can sign up here. You just Gouda be there.
ps Kudos to Adam who came up with this report's killer pun!
Wed 9th Aug 2017 at 6:45pm
Hounslow Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)
OR [alternative pun title]..
Ooooh you mean nothing to me, oooh THE WEATHER!
Yep, that's just how we roll in Hounslow - two puns, one run. Kudos to Michael (who joined us for the first time in Hounslow, hurrah) and to Adam who came up with these corkers.
Soggily we met last night for our lovely Wednesday group run. Well done team, it's not easy to get out the door when it is properly tipping it down. A special cheer goes to the lovely Michelle who braved the apocalyptic rain for her very first GoodGym run, and smashed it! Give her a cheer, Hounslow.
We had some big well dones to do before we stepped out into the monsoon, including to Jo, Adam, Natasha, and Andy who all made a very impressive GoodGym showing at the park run in Fulham on Saturday. Some fantastic times there people, excellent work. For those that can make it don't forget the park run takeover this Saturday in Tooting. We also have our monthly social tonight, no PE kit required, just your party boots!
While we did our dynamic warm up, we conducted a quick poll of what makes people shed a tear. Homeward Bound and the rain almost threatened to set us off, so instead we cracked on with our run down to Ealing Road Baptist Church. At a nice quick pace Andy took us on a scenic route and we rocked up at the task in record time.
Roger, the Pastor, got us to work quickly doing various jobs - sorting out tins in the food bank, packing up chairs, shifting bits and pieces and cleaning the shower room. Oh, and moving a huge fridge across the church- well done Andy, Adam and Michael - hope your arms aren't too sore this morning. At least not too sore to stop you lifting a drink at the social tonight. There were also some impressive moves shown by slinky-hipped Adam and Jo who managed to lay their hands on a hula hoop.
With our jobs done, we enjoyed a nice steady run back to the park, stopping only to smash out some squats, wall sits and sprints along the way. By this time, we had expected the sky water to have stopped so we could do a nice dry fitness session. It hadn't. But we didn't let that stop us - dividing up into two teams of three we alternated sprints with drills written on pieces of paper. The team that had got the most pieces of paper at the end of the session won. It was very close -there may have been some shoving, some free styling with the drills, and some flagrant cheating, but - drum roll please - the victorious team was Michael, Remy and Michelle!
Don't worry, there is a chance to win the crown back next week when rumour has it we'll be having a plank-off....sign up here
Tuesday 8th August 2017
Stacy Tremaine run their first missions with GoodGym.
Stacy has just done something they've never done before. Stacy has just run a mission; they've changed their running route and run to help someone who really needed their help.
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