Yasmin Valji


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Yasmin Valji run their first missions with GoodGym. 🎉

Monday 21st March 2016

Mission accomplished

Mission accomplished

Yasmin Valji run their first missions with GoodGym.

Yasmin has just done something they've never done before. Yasmin 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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Dee went on a community mission

Sun 20th Mar 2016 at 1:00pm

SEEK & YE SHALL FIND

On Sunday GoodGymers took part in the best game of hide and seek ever created. The prize: a party.

Keep the faith.... Seek and ye shall find

Taking the role of foot taxis across the capital they encouraged seekers on their quest towards tea, cake and a man with a load of balloons up his clothes.

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Yasmin Valji signed up to a community mission.

Sun 20th Mar 2016 at 1:00pm

Save the Search Party

Help Londoners find the hidden party

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Yasmin Valji completed 5 good deeds with GoodGym. 🥇

Monday 22nd February 2016

High 5

High 5

Yasmin Valji completed 5 good deeds with GoodGym.

Yasmin is a now a pretty committed GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the fifth time

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Patrick Luong

Tue 23rd Feb 2016 at 11:04pm

High five, Yasmin! Hope you are able to run again, soon

Steve Coman
Steve Coman went on a group run

Mon 22nd Feb 2016 at 6:45pm

You can do it, put your stake into it!

Caroline Townsend (Taskforce Member) wrote the lovely run report below:

This week we returned for another sequel to Barnsbury Community Centre. We got up to a range of awesome tasks there. Sadly Simon couldn’t make it but Paul flew in (Camden Trainer and ex Islington taskforce) like Batman to save the day. Caroline was Robin for providing biscuits (oreos) at last minute.

On the way we split into two groups; a mega fast group who did an extra lap of Highbury fields and the philosopher’s group who talked about cake. We all arrived at the same time.

At the centre we had a party due to Patrick’s awesome tunes again. We split into 3 teams… team paint, team heave soil and team stick poles.

Team Paint

Team paint struggled to open a paint can and nearly bent a few keys in the process. However, Patrick had a tool kit (his backpack is a TARDIS) so it was opened in the end. The team then painted flower pots.

Team Soil

Team heave soil continued to remove soil from the circle of dirt. We have been working hard on this area for a few months now and it’s nice to see that it’s nearly done. It helps with team stick poles with their work as well.

Team Stakes

Team stake poles, led by Steve, stuck poles into the circle of dirt at specific heights in the shape of an ‘S’. This sounds complicated and it was. They made a lot of noise and sounded a bit like a tribe due to one of the tools sounding like a bell when it pushed poles into the ground. An installation in being put in this space in the near future.

On the way home we split into 3 groups and continued to talk about cake. A few things we heard was cupcake mix served in a jam jar and what would an iced carrot taste like instead of having carrot cake.

Thank you very much again guys for coming. We hope that you had a groovy time.

Yesterday was Frances 50th task. Congratulations Frances!

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Daniel Heller went on a group run

Mon 6th Jul 2015 at 6:45pm

"The Lost Leg"

Run Report brought to you by Claire Thomson AKA Clairey-bell

No need for introductions on this first Brent Monday in July, all six runners were GG regulars, sporting bare legs and summer attire, raring to go.

Once we got caught up about our activities since we last saw each other - which included Glasto, a big family wedding and a stag weekend in Dan´s case, and a Pug Society Convention in Ellie´s case - you can´t say we don´t have varied interests in Brent!!!

Then we were off for this week´s task of sprucing up the surroundings of the Harlesden Methodist Church.

We set off, following our noses - because that usually seems to work! But not this time... Someone had rearranged the streets of Harlesden since our previous visit, no electronic device was up to the task of directing us to where we needed to be so we did some stretches on the pavement whilst we scanned the horizon for clues to tell us where the church might be...

There was nothing else for it, before panic descended, Ellie asked a passer by, who told us that the church was in completely the opposite direction that we had been running!! Whoops - and also on the opposite side of the road to what we expected?!?!? We plan to petition to the council to get them to put Harlesden back to the way it was!! And also - Tip number one - never trust google-maps when your phone gets too hot in the heat!!

Eventually the last leg of the journey was in sight and sighing with relief after successfully locating the church, Marcia greeted us. Unfortunately what we were met with was some bad news............... - There was no thingy to connect the hose to the jet washer, uurgh! No water fights tonight, BOOOOOO.

Undefeated, we set to work cleaning the front of the church with paper towels and soundtrack of Michael Jackson, leaving a community of spiders homeless and ourselves covered in a layer of cobwebs. Coralie and Isabelle bagged an impressive bag and a half of litter with the help of a grabbing stick, and Sadhana got busy sweeping up the paving.

30 minutes shot by, and no sooner had we finished the task than we were feeling the burn in our calves as Ellie taught us how to strengthen them with the help of the steps outside the church. Calf raises to failure were just the ticket, now with legs this sexy looking, they should be il-leg-al

Almost back to base, we stopped to do some quick drills and work on our running technique to slash seconds off our personal bests - great for Catherine and Sadana who are signed up for races in the near future. A quick sprint up the infamous (out of p)Uffington Road giving it 80% and we were back to base and doing some final stretches before heading off home, till next week...

Bw, Claire xxx

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Isabelle lamy

Tue 7th Jul 2015 at 2:17pm

I really love your report Claire!! Thanks and see you all next week. Isabelle xx