Monday 21st January 2019
Report written by Ipswich runner
On a very cold night all the pre run chat was about layers and that some of our Goodgym crew were arriving in shorts!
There was also kudos given to those who had run the Beenfleet 15 mile race or Cross Country league on Sunday as well as celebrating JJ's 250th parkrun on Saturday.
It was great to have Jenny and Nicole join us for their first Monday night Group Run after coming along to the January starter session last week. Jenny also bringing Rachel for her Goodgym debut!
The run to our destination was almost exactly a mile but started with a climb up the notorious Bishops Hill, which everyone loved! The front runners particularly enjoyed the challenge - only realising when they reached the top that they would be turning around to go back down and pick up the bark marker group - what fun!
Arriving at the FIND Foodbank we were met by Maureen who asked our team to get stuck into a variety of cleaning tasks including a floor scrubbing machine. With a large group floors were hoovered, fridges cleaned and surfaces dusted and wiped. Much hilarity ensued when the floor scrubber came into action.
With several of us trying to follow the instructions and only managing to get too much water on the floor, we eventually got the machine going with Kerry in the driving seat. However the machine was driving Kerry rather than the other way round. Eventually control was retained with JJ's assistance - nudging it towards the opposite direction. Steve also had a bash at driving and with the experience of watching Kerry managed a little more control evene managing to get into corners.
The machine - and the pilots - did a great job of cleaning the floor, but did leave the floor quite wet. To avoid dirty trainer footprints all over the floor, the solution became a "dance off" with lots of Goodgymers shuffling around with towels on their feet drying and the floor and leaving it sparkling clean!
With Bishops hill conquered on our run out we took an alternative route back with the steep downhill along Cliff Lane before finishing the evening with a group fartlek session.
A super turnout and great to see everyone on a bitterly cold evening - see you all next week for the final Group Run in January
For nearly 30 years, Families in Need (FIND) Ipswich has offered a lifeline to people in Ipswich and the surrounding areas who are experiencing poverty and despair. food bank address - 5 Braziers Wood Road Ipswich IP3 0SP We provide free food parcels and personal care items to help people get through a crisis, as well as furniture, bedding and other household items where the person or family has none. An army of over 70 volunteers regularly give their time freely to check and sort the donated food, collect items from local stores, make up the food parcels and deliver them. It’s a six-day a week operation.
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