Tue 12th Sep 2017 at 6:15pm
Bath Report written by Bath runner
Tonight's 6k run for legs 11 runners was all about Flyering for various walks around Bath from Bathscape walking festival taking place throughout September to a circular walk of Bath for Julian house and some sugar smart leaflets thrown in for good measure.
GOOD HEALTHY STUFF
word was out that STORM AILEEN was set to join us for this group run but the only lovely ladies we were letting in this evening was
CARYL and KELLY
Caryl plays rugby for Bristol and Wales and Kelly a former Bristol player ... Epic stuff, so WELCOME to Goodgym Bath ladies.
HUGE CONGRATULATIONS to MARY hitting the BIG 50 (i don't mean age) she earned her Black Tshirt ...whoop!!
Well done to everyone who raced at the weekend, some great achievements for the GG race team and Bath.
A gentle jog out to warm up on the way out as the rain and wind made its appearance , the only other off putting thing might have been the 118 steps up to Alexandra park to the view point for a birds eye view of our beautiful city, i think everyone enjoyed a breather.
No time to stop though!! Aileen was fast approaching and if we didn't move swiftly it was going to be a washout in Bath.
A divided group on the street covering the left and right, however Oli was accused of defecting at some point. 157m of elevation just about sums up the effort put in this evening by everyone, dodging snappy letter boxes and driving rain weaving our way up and down the heights of the not so aptly named BEAR FLAT..... didn't feel very flat for the 40 minutes of delivering task.
Thankfully, what goes up must come down and the run back to the leisure centre was much appreciated amongst the group, although we did enjoy some single leg squats,lunges and walking lunges during the evening.
Thanks to Jackson for this evenings fabulous pun and Mary for backmarking.
A reminder that Nicolas leaving party is Sept 28th, so let me know if your coming.
We also have our 2nd Birthday Celebrations on October https://www.goodgym.org/happenings/goodgym-bath-is-turning-two
Apologies for lack of photos but the rain was relentless!!
Tue 5th Sep 2017 at 6:15pm
Brighton Report written by Tara Shanahan
Tonight we welcomed Ben to the group for his first Goodgym experience and Andy, a good gym veteran of a whopping 46 Good Deeds who was visiting us whilst on a work trip to Brighton. We also welcomed back Rose who joined us for the first time since our epic launch back in July. A big well done to Rose who, during the run, told me about her triathlon at Southwater over the weekend. Awesome effort!
I shared the news during the speech, that earlier in the day I’d walked past the BHT task we did a few weeks ago in Oriental place and I was delighted to see they now have a planter full of flowers, so I think our tidying efforts there kick started a new found pride in their outdoor space!
After the speech and the warmup we headed up the big Dyke Road Hill to tonight’s task at Exeter Street Hall. Thanks to Helena for leading the speedier group and to Beth for back marking. And it was great to have Tess back after a few weeks off and she did a fine job of leading the moderate paced group (now christened The Mods!) with myself back marking.
Dave met us at Exeter Street Hall and told us about how the local community pulled together to raise the funds to buy the hall and keep it as a valuable community resource. They have recently completed some building work to improve the hall’s accessibility and our task tonight was to have a general clean and tidy up before they reopen. We set to work vacuuming floors and curtains, dusting ledges, getting sticky stuff off tables, washing down walls and painting new door frames. A special mention to Frances and Rachel who tackled the newly accessible loft area which had some particularly dusty beams. I was informed that the dust up that was actually from the Victorian era! Ew!!
We did a great job and Dave and team were very appreciative of our efforts which will help them get the hall reopened and back in use for later this week.
A much easier downhill run home and a quick fitness session on the Old Steine where we focused on some one leg strength and stability moves to help keep us ‘strong and stable’ during our runs!
See you on Saturday for our first monthly parkrun outing to Preston Park and next week where we will be returning to The Bevy for some gardening or a shorter option to One Church where we will be nailing the railings! And after we will be staying behind for a drink for our monthy social.
Wed 6th Sep 2017 at 11:39am
we are the mods! we are the mods! we are, we are, we are the mods!
Wed 6th Sep 2017 at 12:12pm
LOVELY pun, Tara!
Tue 5th Sep 2017 at 6:15pm
Abbey Park is the jewel in the city's crown - lets let people see it at its best
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Vicky Mayes has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Vicky 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.
Tue 22nd Aug 2017 at 6:15pm
Bath Report written by Bath runner
A fabulous 15 this evening at Goodgym Bath for a 5k run to the community allotments at the foot of The Two Tunnels on Lyncombe road.
Whoop!! and Welcome to Leanne from Goodgym York
joining us fresh from racing the train at the weekend before heading for a well deserved break in Devon
Well Done to everyone who raced at the weekend Two Tunnels series from 10k to 50k some great achievements... Feel proud!!
Time to hit the road and head towards a wee hill and the job at hand tonight
TWO TASKS to cut back the over hanging hedge and hazel from the young fruit trees and lay some chicken wire over a slippery wooden bridge accessing the allotments along a shared pathway.
The route out involved a rather enjoyable leg burning hill or two, although the first was considered a warm up for the second one and i really do believe they enjoyed every moment.
The Task itself
LOPPERS and SECATEURS pairing up to form the hedge trimmers with Ed on saw duty on a fallen tree and had a later use as a cuttings battling ram. Emma,Tim and Sam getting to grips with that slippery bridge with some chicken wire and a staple gun.
40 MINUTES LATER
Job done!! one well pruned hedge stretching along a narrow footpath with a mad dash at the end to create a wildlife haven with the cuttings and one very safe bridge to cross with our very own
QUEEN MARY
to officially cut the twig and open the bridge to the public. This was suitably topped off with some delicious raspberry tasting before the short run back to base.
Double thanks to Alison for back marking and for tonights pun.
Tue 22nd Aug 2017 at 6:15pm
It will improve the general tidiness and appearance of this great community facility in Belgrave
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