Wednesday 19th February 2020
SESSION ORGANISER
REPORT WRITER
BACK MARKER
PHOTOGRAPHER
WALK LEADER
PHOTOGRAPHER
Find out about GoodGym TaskForce
Report written by Angela Chick (she/her)
First of all a big warm Wednesday welcome to Dave who joined us for his first run tonight! We had record breaking numbers so HUGE thanks to everyone for coming out and Egg for making a special appearance as well as a return from Penny & Frankie who last joined us a year ago at this trip to Naomi House. Please come back again this year!
After our intro and a quick warmup we headed south to St Swithuns school where we were greeted by the ever-organised caretaker, Chris. He provided a whole new level of task organisation and delegation with carefully masked out areas for painting, notes on what needed doing and other notes of other jobs. Impressive!
The group of nearly 30 strong were split into different tasks - many taking up painting jobs, while others took on buffing the floors (or wrestling with the buffer in India and Pippa's case), cleaning carpets, wiping down tables, and other tasks Chris could find for us. The "buff" group in the hall added a whole level of exercise to their task, undertaking the lunge and squirt method of floor cleaning. There was lots of laughter and lots of tasks were completed saving Chris 18+ hours of work, so he was very grateful for our help!
We headed back north to the community centre, some of the Southsea lot split off, while the rest headed back to take part in a fitness session of squats, glute exercises, press ups, rows and single leg squats.
Another wonderful Wednesday!
Don't forget there is a community mission on Thursday evening and the Southsea Parkrun takeover on Saturday morning where many familiar faces will be volunteering and donning our red t-shirts! All the listings can be found here
Hope to see you soon!
We educate children
See moreWed 19th Feb 2020 at 10:18pm
Lunge and squirt was followed by the equally effective, 'bend and squirt'. Had so much fun tonight!
Portsmouth
Reduce the brambles to improve biodiversity on Milton Common.