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Simon went on a group run

Mon 10th Sep 2018 at 6:45pm

You wood not believe the treemendous task we did last night, it was a great way to kick off Sep-timber

Wandsworth Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)

It was one of biggest tasks yet in Wandsworth last night, plus a nice hefty run thrown in for good measure. Nice one, team!

It didn't put you off though, and a huge 38 runners were up for the challenge, including a whole gang of lovely new faces. GoodGym, please give a massive welcome to (deep breath) Nicolette, Gabriella, Alicia, Frankie, Jamie, Laura, Jack and C Bayley! Great to have you along for the run.

There was also a round of applause for all the runners who helped out at the Peckham parkrun takeover at the weekend, and to those of you who went to race in the New Forest. What a busy weekend of running.

Before we started our run, there were highs - happy birthday to our lovely Alyx, hurrah! - and lows - goodbye to Chris who is leaving us for Bristol. Good Luck!

We raced through our warm up last night, finishing off with a rousing rendition of happy birthday while we did jumping jacks, and a quick poll to find out everybody's favourite tree - with 'Christmas tree' topping the list!

We had a 5k run ahead of us, so set off at a steady pace in the direction of Southfields and our task for the evening. With a few squat stops, and a quick break to pose for some photos from a pub window (!), we arrived to find a group of volunteers from Green the Grid, an organisation which aims to plant 200 tree bases in Wandsworth in a bid to encourage wildlife, improve air quality, prevent flooding and improve wellbeing among residents.

Branching off

As well as laying on a selection of healthy snacks and refreshments, the volunteers were also super organised, and we immediately split into four groups complete with tools, buckets and a leader. Our job was to dig over 100 tree bases and remove rubble, which proved to be a pretty great upper body workout. Half an hour of hard work later, we met up again at our starting point, had a quick debate on the best kind of biscuit (inconclusive) and set off back to the BAC. Well done team, that is the osrt of job we can make a huge dent in within a short window of time, but it would have taken a small group of volunteers days to do

Now the route down there was pretty much downhill, so we knew what was ahead of us. Gritting our teeth we attacked the deceptively long hill, and made good time on the way back, finishing off the night with some stretches. We were suitable refreshed after the run with some freebies from Chi who brought us back a whole bag of coconut water courtesy of Pure Lime at Carnival! Thanks Chi, that was the perfect thirst quencher.

Next week we've got two massive tasks to do - half of us will be going on a short run to a cancer support centre in Battersea, while the other half will be going to help with preparation for a community festival in Tooting. It's going to be a busy one, sign up here!

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Simon went on a group run

Mon 26th Mar 2018 at 6:30pm

Friend-chips with beneFITs

Wandsworth Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)

Things couldn't have been more different from this time last week, when we were wrapped up in hats, scarves and gloves and had the coldest task yet. But last night, 38 of us turned up in shorts and tshirts ready to celebrate the start of spring in the lovely light of early evening.

We had some lovely new runners to welcome to the group - hello Sarah, Anne-Marie, Josefin, Ed and Rob! Why not give them a cheer, GoodGym?

It had been a very busy week of running, well done team. Shout out to Beth who put in a great performance at the Colchester Half (and also provided punspiration this week!), David who smashed the Sri Chimnoy 10k and Paul who had a good run at the Frank Harmer 10k - in between doing a huge 11 good deeds so far this month!

There are loads of races coming up - good luck if you're racing and let us know how you go! There's going to be a great turnout from GoodGymers at the London Marathon this year and we'll have a cheer team out in force. If you fancy joining us, just let me know, and don't forget to wear your GoodGym tshirt!

We were giddy to find that it was still light as we did our warm up, and in celebration, we listed our favourite things about spring. SUN, light evenings, wine in the garden, easter eggs and beer gardens are all the lovely things we have got to look forward to in the next few weeks.

Tonight our task was back at the lovely Paradise Co-Op garden to shovel a big pile off woodchip over the paths, and after a nice 2.5km run there where we made a new friend in the shape of Rob, we arrived happy to see the place in daylight! Organising ourselves with rakes, spades, buckets and other tools we got stuck in, and with 38 of us shifting woodchip, the job was done in no time at all. This community garden was once an overgrown and derelict site next to Wandsworth prison, but the hard work of volunteers has transformed this into a beautiful small-holding including an orchard, poly-tunnels, raised vegetable beds, a fish-pond, bush-craft area and community celebration area with pizza oven and running water.

We then ran over to Wandsworth Common to take on a fitness session that focused on some speed work and at the same time working on our cores - which is important for an efficient running form and to prevent injury. Alternating sprints with ab drills including v crunches, planks, mountain climbers and elbow to knee crunches, we got both a high energy, fat burning workout and a strengthening core blast at the same time.

All that was left was a run back to the BAC and a good stretch out. Don't forget that next week is Easter Monday, but that won't stop us! We have a lovely task helping to plant herbs and other jobs at a much-loved local youth centre, followed by our annual Easter social. Sign up here for a hoppity happity Easter run!

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Simon went on a group run

Mon 19th Mar 2018 at 6:30pm

Bus' a move

Wandsworth Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)

On a very wintery night in Wandsworth ( c'mon Spring, sort your self out) we took on one of our coldest tasks yet. But that didn't faze the 23 brave GoodGymers who washed six massive mobility buses and smashed through some tough hill reps as well.

We had lots of good news to start off the night, including welcoming the lovely Catarina for her first ever GoodGym run. Way to go! We also said a big well done to everybody who did missions this weekend, including Andrew and Sophie who spent some of Sunday afternoon putting up some furniture for an elderly person. Nice work guys. Lots of races were cancelled due to the mini beast from the east, bad luck if it was one of yours, but well done to anybody that still make it out to parkrun or any other training in the snow. That's some proper good running, right there.

A massive congratulations to Luke who has shown some real dedication in making Wandsworth a better place by reaching his 50th good deed milestone. Hurrah. Cake a cheers all round!

During our very brisk warm up last night we chatted about what we'd ban if we had the power. Say goodbye to walking on the wrong side of the escalator, racism, moths, slow walkers and Trump, for they are forever banned from Wandsworth.

We only had a short run tonight, so in a bid to keep warm we set off at a nice pace, and reached the Leonard Cheshire disability centre in next to no time. Waiting for us there were buckets, sponges, soap, clippers and paintbrushes, so we divided up into teams and got to work. While Sophie and Frances tackled an overgrown bush in the garden, Luke, Morag, Rachael, George and Catarina got stuck into the painting jobs. Meanwhile the rest of the team got a cold but effective upper body work out ferrying buckets of water and washing down the buses that transport the service users around the borough. It was a tough job, so well done everybody - just think how much nicer it will be when we're back in the summer to do it again then!

After a short burst of leg conditioning we let democracy do its thing, and took a vote on the fitness session. It was a landslide victory for hill sprints and core work inside over a toughie by the river - perhaps unsurprisingly - and so we headed back to the BAC for the final part of the evening.

Great work tackling that hill, gang. Thinking about form, we took on the challenge and finished with one long sprint. Don't forget about extending the whole body when you start the sprint so there is a straight line through the head, spine and rear leg, with your eyes focused on the hill just ahead of you.

After escaping the cold in the warmth of the BAC, we finished off the night with some effective core exercises designed to strengthen the abs and prevent injury, and had a rare floor-based stretching session. We know how to treat ourselves...

Hope those fingers have thawed out enough to be able to sign up for next week's run!

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Simon signed up to a group run.

Mon 19th Mar 2018 at 6:30pm

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Simon has done their first good deed with GoodGym. 😎

Tuesday 13th March 2018

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Simon has done their first good deed with GoodGym.

Simon 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.

Helen KillingleyAnastasia Hancock

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Anastasia Hancock

Tue 13th Mar 2018 at 11:20am

Great stuff! Lovely to meet you

Simon
Simon went on a group run

Mon 12th Mar 2018 at 6:30pm

Bag to the Future

Wandsworth Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)

Last night we started our run with a super positive vibe by finding out all the things we like best about ourselves. A few of our favourite things included our little fingers, feet, cooking skills, singing voices, legs and the ability to take the mick out of Lewis. Lovely stuff.

We had some great new faces along for their first ever GoodGym run last night - everybody give a cheer for Simon and for Mark!

And while you're there, why not extend that cheer to David, who took on the Inverness Half marathon on Sunday (and still made it to GoodGym last night - amazing) and to Simon who smashed the Milton Keynes 10k in a great time.

Our job last night was for the wonderful Scope charity. This organisation exists to make our society a place where disabled people have the same opportunities as everyone else by providing ongoing support. They have a shop in Clapham Junction and are on the look out for more donations and volunteers with their campaign 'The Great Donate'. Our job was to deliver a few hundred bags so that people could easily donate, and some information on how to get more involved.

Clutching our pile of leaflets and bags we set off, dividing up into two teams and taking on one half of the street each. We're pretty well practised at this method now, and it only took around half an hour of running to get the whole lot delivered. Hopefully the shop will be inundated with lovely donations. Great running, team.

With the job done, we headed over to Battersea Park to do our fitness session. In groups of around six, we tackled a series of different stations, keeping count of the number of reps for each exercise. Each drill was separated by a short recovery run, and at the end, the winning team had an incredible 192 reps! After a short jog to the benches, we finished off the night with an upper body and core workout before heading back to the BAC. Half a mile from the end we divided up into the sexy and steady group and the speedy group, but we all had to tackle that last little chinscraper of a hill before reaching the BAC for stretches.

Well done everybody! Next week we're washing the mobility busses for a disability charity in Battersea. Keep your fingers crossed for a nice dry evening, and sign up here. Have a brilliant week of running, team.

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Simon
Simon signed up to a group run.

Mon 12th Mar 2018 at 6:30pm

Delivering donations bags for Scope

Help out this disability charity which offers education, information and advice to disabled people

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