37 GoodGymers have supported Get Cycling CIC with 4 tasks.
Monday 20th February 2023
Written by Nicky Woodall (she/her)
๐ 25 gregarious GoodGymmers met for our group run this evening, amid discussion that the weather might finally be getting warmer ๐
๐ We were thrilled to welcome Penny for her first group run and also to welcome Christine back ๐
๐ฅ After discussing our preferred pancake toppings (much classic lemon and sugar, some citrussy variation with orange and also much love for chocolate and banana or bacon and maple syrup), Mitch led the run to Get Cycling ๐๐๐ฅ
๐จ We were heading back to complete the painting that weโve started previously, finishing off in the shop, doing a second coat in the kitchen and a first coat in the loo! With three (rather than 50) shades of grey, the first hurdle was working out which went where โ๏ธ
๐ Martin B arrived first so was given all the info and tasked with taking a lead role. We split into groups and set to work. All went smoothly, the greatest controversy being around the door colour (the middle of the three greys was chosen). Some people finished swiftly and either joined one of the other teams (if they had a suitable brush) or had a chat/helped choreograph the group photo ๐๏ธ
๐ธ Leanne helpfully decided that the photo should be taken from the top of the steps rather than the bottom (ie up peopleโs noses!) so once all the brushes were washed, we gathered for that.
๐ช We decided to do fitness in the car park outside so that as many people as possible could join us. We combined Cones of Joy with On the Minute and also included the dance cone, as requested by Lyndsey ๐๐บ
๐ Much fun was had and it was soon time to head back to base for stretching and home/pub ๐ก๐ป
๐ Thank you everyone, and hopefully see you next week. Donโt forget to check what weโve got coming up ๐
Monday 5th December 2022
Written by Nicky Woodall (she/her)
๐ฅถ 21 gorgeous GoodGymmers met on a chilly Monday evening for our weekly group run. We congratulated everyoneโs impressive efforts at the 12ks of Christmas on Saturday and were thrilled to welcome Issy who was visiting from GoodGym Exeter (another ex-London GoodGymmer!) We were also delighted to welcome Neil for his first official GoodGym task (though most of us have met him before, once or twice, maybe) ๐
๐ค We named, numbered and warmed up whilst guessing what Max might have stolen from Vicky's house after the 12ks on Saturday. With guesses ranging from umbrellas to maps, it turned out to be a lowly clothes peg that fulfilled an important role of makeshift bike clip. Turns out Vicky doesnโt count her pegs daily (who knew!) so hadnโt missed it ๐
๐โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ After that jollity, Mitch led the run along the river to Get Cycling where we were greeted by Joanne who was very excited to have us back. She set us to work with high hopes that we could finish painting the shop, in various shades of grey. There was some impressive coverage, even with the smallest brushes. Sadly however, the shortage of light grey paint meant that we couldnโt quite finish it so we may be back to complete the job ๐จ
๐๏ธ Some members of Team Light Grey gradually moved over to Team Kitchen, where they faced the even bigger challenge of painting white on white. Meanwhile, Team Dark Grey were cracking on and sharing platforms to paint the higher areas. Leanne and Abigail got particularly cosy whilst over on the larger wooden platform, they were experimenting with how many GoodGymmersโ weight could it hold?! Quite a few, it turned out ๐ค
โ๏ธ This morphed into how many GoodGymmers could drape themselves off the step platform for our group photo. Max's slightly precarious position caused some concern but fortunately no one was hurt in the staging of the photo ๐ธ
๐งผ A few hands were tingling after some thorough brush-washing, which was also completed with gusto. And we did have to (almost) physically drag some GoodGymmers away from their masterpieces to have any chance of doing any fitness on the way back ๐ช
๐ We said farewell to Joanne and stopped at Millennium Bridge for some strides as our fitness session. There were some great efforts and everyone looked very picturesque lit by the lovely bridge lights ๐
๐ And with that, it was time to head back to CVS and/or the pub. Thanks for all your help everyone, and hopefully see you next week ๐
Monday 21st November 2022
Written by Nicky Woodall (she/her)
๐ช Thirteen dedicated deeders-of-good got (not so) delicately drenched in the aid of tonightโs group run. We gathered inside CVS tonight, to avoid the rain for as long as possible โ
๐ฐ We discussed our favourite baking (and cooking "bakes") and discovered that weโve got some talented folk whose delicacies had us drooling in delight. From banoffee pie to crumble with everything in between, GoodGym York have got your sweet tooth covered ๐ง
๐โโ๏ธ๐ We warmed up on the go as the rain continued and were soon in the warmth and dry of Get Cycling CIC where Joanne greeted us with an extra warm smile (and places to hang our soggy layers). We also witnessed the largest fruit cake weโd ever seen, from their suppliers in Holland. Sadly, to be admired with our eyes only ๐
๐จ Joanne gave us our instructions along with a tour of the progress thatโs been made since our last visit. We split into Team Kitchen and Team Big Room ๐๏ธ
๐ผ๏ธ Although the kitchen was slightly bigger than anticipated, it still required some human Twister to contort around each other to paint. Being a petite room, our team were quick to make progress, and in fact, finish the job. All the while, discussing moral matters and true โcrimeโ โ๏ธ
๐ Back in the Big Room, the group had split further into team dark grey (working at height) and team light grey (working slightly lower down). There were antics with rollers and paintbrushes galore and much hilarity ensued, alongside great progress being made ๐
๐ง๏ธ Soon, it was time to venture back into the (slightly lighter?!) rain for our run back to base. Our fitness this evening featured a sprint over the Millennium Bridge Strava segment, which was accomplished impressively. We stretched back at base and parted ways to warm up and dry out ๐ฅ
๐ Thank you everyone, what a team to embrace the rain and come out tonight ๐
Monday 26th September 2022
Written by Nicky Woodall (she/her)
๐ช 22 great and good GoodGymmers met for our weekly group run. We named, numbered and warmed up while thinking of something we could do to be a little more green and set off to Get Cycling with the excellent Amy leading the way with a lovely river route ๐
๐ฒ On our arrival, Joanne greeted us with an introduction to how they (literally) help people get cycling, with a range of accessible (and very fancy) bikes ๐คฉ
๐จ We then had to avoid said accessible and fancy bikes whilst painting their room. We had two rollers, a range of paintbrush sizes and lots of enthusiasm, which got us a long way. Some interesting painting poses also helped us tackle some of the trickier spots. We ended up with more paint on ourselves (especially Egg) than the fancy bikes, which was definitely a good thing, and Joanne was very happy with our work ๐
๐ฅถ Having enjoyed the (relative) light and warmth of the shop, we ventured back out into the cold and dark evening for our run back to base, again led by the brilliant Amy, who even gave us a different route, which was lovely ๐
โ Some very light precipitation (not rain, honest) just started to fall from the sky as we were doing our fitness but that didn't deter our determined efforts and we cracked on with aplomb. We did head inside for some sheltered stretching though ๐
๐ Thank you everyone, great work and hopefully see you again soon. Oh, and we (including myself) should probably start bringing our headtorches and hi viz to #runbrightatnight as the evenings get darker ๐ก