Exeter Street Hall

Exeter Street Hall is a vibrant community centre situated in the heart of Prestonville, Brighton. The Hall is owned by Exeter Street Community Hall Ltd, a community benefit society, and is led and managed by volunteers.

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Spruce Springclean & The E Street Sand

Tuesday 24th October 2017

Written by Tara Shanahan

Tramps like us….Baby we were born to run… up the hill to Exeter Street Hall and give it a jolly good spruce up!

Fans of Bruce Springsteen (I’m a big one, great songs and a social conscience, not to mention those arms!) will know that his band The E Street Band were the inspiration for tonight’s pun. We headed up the hill to Brighton’s very own E Street to continue the good work we did there back in September when we helped them clean up the hall for their grand reopening after some building work. Tonight’s task was continuing the spruce up with some sanding of tables and doors in preparation for varnishing, sweeping up the leaves from the trees outside the hall and applying filler to some nail holes in the wood panelling.

But before we did all that we welcomed Jenny to the group for the first time. Jenny has run a minimum of 1 mile every day so far in 2017, an amazing achievement, give her a cheer! Welcome back also to William who has returned after a few weeks off wth a dodgy knee. We gave Lydia a big cheer as she was the run director at Bevendean Down parkrun on Saturday. Not only did she have to cope with storm Brian there was also all the extra runners who headed out there as all 3 other Brighton park runs were cancelled. Fantastic!

We focussed on technique in the warm up with some heel to toe rockers to fully extend the hips and encourage good, upright running posture. And then we talked about the benefit of shortening the leg lever to make it easier to get a nice quick cadence (steps per minute) and we practiced pulling the foot up under the bum to shorten the leg.

Once we’d got the tables sanded, holes filled and leaves swept we headed back to base via the wonderful Brighton Greenway where we stopped for our fitness session, comprising circuits of plank, tricep dips and jumping jack flies. We headed back to base through the North Laine and whilst we stretched we wished Rose the best of luck for the Beachy Head Marathon she is doing on Saturday. Rather you than me!!

See you next week for our Halloween special to St George’s Hall in Moulsecoomb, but in the meantime enjoy this Bruce classic!

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