Tuesday 20th August 2019
Terri Martin run a race with GoodGym for the first time.
Terri has done their first race with GoodGym. Performing on the day is a lot of pressure; Terri's dealt with the nerves and turned up on the day to make it happen.
Sun 18th Aug 2019 at 9:30am
Report written by Bristol runner
For the fifth in the GoodGym Race Team 2019 'Big-Six' series over a hundred GoodGym runners came from across the country from Newcastle, Sheffield, Cardiff, Portsmouth, London, Swindon and a few other places in-between to the South West for the Bath Two tunnels race and a GG South West summer party.
Summary
There are loads of photos here, and a brief description below to make sense of the images:
parkrun
The weekend started at Somerdale Pavilion parkrun where runners both marshalled and ran the crazy 'curly wurly' course, the sight or #redthunder flooded across the course was lovely, it was agreed that trying to describe the course is nearly impossible it just needs to be run/walked to be enjoyed.
River Run
A few runners then enjoyed a trail run along the River Avon from the parkrun to the community mission, although the heat and owing to a few people not reading the event description it was tougher than some thought. but the joy on Dharmesh’s face when he saw bits of countryside was lovely "oooo a duck!".
Community mission
Next a GoodGym weekend would not be complete without a good deed (or a double deed day for the parkrun High-Vis Heroes) So we convened on Bramble Hill farm which would be our venue for the party, but we had to earn those burgers first! Therefore Chris (GG Bristol founder) set us all to work, weeding, watering and digging whilst we all talked to other GoodGym members from across the country. The sight of nearly a hundred GoodGym red t-shirts spread across the farm like a swarm of helpful locusts reminds us of the joys of GoodGym that many hands can achieve so, so much.
🎂Party Time
So, after the running and doing good, it was time to have the GG SW summer party and unlike last year the weather was in our favour with glorious sunshine!
So with the venue of the Northern Slopes (confusingly in the south of Bristol) and a backdrop of the Clifton suspension bridge (if you knew where to look) the party commenced with the running events of a Vertical 100m race (yes 100m of climbing) and 'what goes up must come down' therefore there was also the west country tradition of Cheese rolling down a hill with some crazy GoodGym runners chasing it (note the hill was not as steep as the real thing!)
Then it was time for a BBQ and general socialise plus the all-important Birthday cake judging.
After the food some further leisurely games were played including:
In addition, some relaxation was available including Goat Yoga and Pig-lattes.
Finally, it was also able to release some anger with a wet sponge throw and a Splat the Marrow game, special thanks to all whom volunteered to be sponge targets!
Race Day
Sunday was race day, and so the tonnes of #RedThunder pulled in to the Bath Two tunnels race station, with a multitude of options from 50K ultra, a 50K team relay option, a 10K, half or full marathon. Everybody had a race to suit them and a chance to challenge themselves.
There were so many achievements with race placings, Personal Bests and runners proving they were on track for an upcoming challenge, these included but are not limited to:
* GG Hammersmith and Fulham 50K mixed relay team - 1st place!
* Alex Moylett - 4th - Lady at Half Marathon
* Rich Dowling - 4th - Half Marathon
* David Ewans - 4th - Marathon
A few thanks and appreciation
Events like this weekend wouldn't be possible without a load of volunteers, so a quick note to say thanks to everyone who made this special weekend happen, from the organising team of the parkun takeover, the BBQ and party, the MC's the bakers, and the race logistics, the pub finders. Also, thanks to everyone who came and those cajoled and organised their fellow GoodGymers to come along too. It really wouldn't be the same without you all.
Matt
Thanks guys for organising today. You put a lot of effort into making it fun and memorable and it certainly was.
Ben
Thanks for a great day everyone.
See you tomorrow
💙 Team Portsmouth
Lovely to meet you all, looking forward to the next big GoodGym get together.
Sophie
Well done to everyone I know there were a lot of PBs 😃 love the two tunnels race!
Clo
Thanks to the organisers, the bakers, the bbq-ers, the farmers and of course the ever amazing support during the race. Safe travels home to those from further afield. (And happy birthday to Matt!).
Emma
What next?
Tue 20th Aug 2019 at 10:31am
Lovely write up for a weekend of fun! Nice one, Matt 🦆
Tue 20th Aug 2019 at 11:38am
Thanks for heading up the weekend Matt, so much fun!
Wed 21st Aug 2019 at 9:41pm
So much fun! :-) big thank you from the Portsmouth Goodgymers for putting it all together
Tuesday 5th February 2019
Terri Martin has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Terri 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.
Mon 4th Feb 2019 at 6:15pm
Norwich Report written by Steven Hitcham
A long wet and windy Monday wasn't going to put off 25 GoodGymers from getting fit by doing good. Luckily the weather cleared up by the time of the run and it was quite a mild evening.
A big welcome to 3 new runners in Terri, Andrew and Helen.
Well done to Sandra on taking part in her 25th good deed!
After catching up on the weekend's running where Sam did her 50th ParkRun at 32 weeks pregnant... she is now known as Wonder Woman, we had a warm-up before heading over to The Hamlet Charity Children's Centre.
Jayne and Angela greeted us and explained the jobs that needed doing, which included: sweeping leaves out the front, cleaning the floor in the back garden, putting together a flat packed easel, washing windows & washing walls.
The sweepers managed to collect 11 bin bags full of leaves, "wow" you must be thinking. Apparently the motive was the wonderful scent of decomposing leaves.
The team on the easel definitely had a task on their hands, the term 'flat packed' will never have the same meaning.
It was a great evening with a nice variety of tasks plus Darren discovered a new favourite chair (check out the photos).
After about 45 minutes of fun, it was time for the 'not so fun' bit some might say haha as it was fitness session time. A little warm up lap was followed by a sprint lap where everyone who was there nailed a great time, keeping a good steady pace. Then we jogged back to The Forum for a little circuit session which included running up steps, squats and burpees... at this point a few more said the 'not so fun' bit ;-) but those putting together the easel got out of all this as they stayed to finish the job off and met us back at The Forum just as we doing the stretches to finish up with.
A group of us went to the pub for some food and nice social chat, great way to end the evening.
Next week we're visiting Eaton Park.
Sun 18th Aug 2019 at 9:30am
Come join the GoodGym West Summer 2019 Party - featuring the Bath Two Tunnels Race.
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