A grave dilemma, these hills and steps are just tomb much

27 Goodgymers helped their local community in York
Catherine Love
Paul Anderson
Lizzie Kershaw
Leanne
Becky Moylett
Lucy Shaw
Aidan Kettle
Ellie Dove
Jihad Jabr
Tim Mckenzie
Huw
Helen English
Ben Dove
Paul Kelly
Mitch
Ali Donaldson
Adam Minnich
Freya Squires
Mark Luz Cosens
Jesse Martin
Fiona
Sumeet Chand
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York

Monday 11th June 2018

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Ellie Dove
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Thirty minutes before our group run was due to start, the heavens opened. A torrential downpour that struck fear into the heart of many a GG Yorkie. Despite that, a super 27 Yorkies turned out to help with two graveyard tasks.

We welcomed along three brand new runners to the team, so give some hearty cheers to Jesse, Fiona and Elder Chand!

TEAM DICK TURPIN

I delegated the lead out run to Catherine and Lucy, it turns out Lucy can navigate anywhere if it's near a Wetherspoons. We arrived at George St, where the infamous Dick Turpin is apparently buried , and Iain greeted us with a huge pile of woodchip to top up the perimeter path.

Before that though, Ellie B had to clear up some confusion from a passer-by.

Where's GoodGym? Does it have a sauna?

With 40 minutes on the clock it was an all-action affair, with wheelbarrows of woodchip shuttling back and forth. Once the bark was all shifted, we did a bit of fast feet to bed it in properly, with new runner Jesse, doing all sorts of fancy footwork.

The path was done in no time at all so we focused our energy on edging the rest of the gravestones and having a good old tidy-up before celebrating our good deed with a fitness session at Clifford's Tower.

STEP REPS!!

The challenge involved doing a set of exercises between rounds of step reps, all 55 steps of the tower.

  • Elevated lunges
  • Quick steps
  • Side Steps
  • Split squats
  • Box jumps
  • Descending squat jumps

We even finished off with a run back along the bar walls.

TEAM ACOMB (written by TIm)

There was electricity in the air as an intrepid 15 headed up the "hill" to Acomb. The sky trembled with excitement as I stepped up to the plate to assist Run Leader Leanne to lead out the long group. The hardy 15 had already braved thunder, lightning and deluge so nothing was going to stop us getting to St Stephens Church and cracking on with the task. Well, nothing except going the wrong way anyway, but luckily Katie was ready to leap to my aid and assure me that I was going the right way!

The lovely Stephen and John met us in the graveyard and quickly set us up with some awesome tasks. Firstly the legendary Norweigian tourist Are (on his last GoodGym with us!) and Huw got to work clearing the overgrown bark path around the graveyard whilst Katie and Mitch jumped in and started lopping off overhanging branches and holly.

A fearsome unit moved in and got to work trimming the grass and removing turf from around the World War 1 graves that the church are looking to restore. Meanwhile Lizzie, Ali and Elders Chand and Minnich got stuck in bagging up woodchips for donation to local gardens!

After protests (mainly from Mitch) of: "Tim do some actual work!" And "Tim you are not the boss of me!" We were all relieved to see the arrival of half a job Paul Anderson who proceeded to immediately spill a bag of carefully packed woodchips.

Before we knew it, time was up. Invigorated by our amazing task and thankful hosts we decided the hill at Acomb Green wasn't tough enough, so we headed over to the renowned "steepest hill in York" at Windmill Rise for some epic hill reps!

Tim we are going to put all the running watches on you and make you do the hill reps for everyone! - BadGym Becky

Back at base, the teams gathered back together for a stretch and we reminded everyone to sign up for next week's massive task. See you next week!


This task supported
"WW1 Acomb" St Stephens Churchyard Project
The project is working with the cooperation of the curator of the cemetery (Don Savage) and the Parish Priest (Rv. Pete Vivash) .

Plan to clean and repair 12 WW1 graves in St Stephens Churchyard in Acomb to mark the centenary of the end of the war on 11th November. . The Project may extend to involve a more general clean up of the cemetery.

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Fiona

Tue 12th Jun 2018 at 4:14pm

My first Good Gym session and it was awesome!! Thank you so much for welcoming me and that is a lovely report!! Well done xx

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