Islington

Group run

Pennie Whistle

32 GoodGymers made their way 5.0km to help their local community in Islington.

  • Sarah Moore
  • Steve Coman
  • Katherine O' Doherty
  • Islington runner
  • Simon Loughran
  • Patrick Luong
  • Claire Rees-Sewak
  • Melissa Brovig
  • Frances Powrie
  • Islington runner
  • Meg Lewis
  • Daniel Allen-baines
  • Graham Atkins
  • Lisa
  • Ching
  • David Puttergill
  • Hugh Howell
  • Adam Watson
  • Removed User
  • Alix Guerber
  • Ruby Bayley-Pratt
  • Pennie Varvarides
  • Ophelie Gielen
  • Pip Evans
  • Isabel
  • Nicole Fan
  • Nina Jhatakia
  • Cesar Rossetti
  • Christina Pashialis
  • Will Bywater
  • Amanda
  • Laura
 
Monday, 15th of August 2016
 
Led by Simon Fitzmaurice

First of all a big big welcome to our first timers this evening: Pip, Will, Christina, Amanda and Laura. Great to have you all along.

New Barnet trainer Pennie was on the scene tonight leading proceedings in preparation for the GoodGym Barnet launch tonight.

Following the briefing and the look of amazement on Pennie's face as the group pointed out that she had a whistle attached to her rucksack, we set off on our two tasks. Aidan and Patrick were in charge of taking a team up to Caxton House to carry on with what we started last week. Aidan describes what went down:

5 Goodgymers took the challenge of a longer and faster run. We set off just after Patrick's group but immediately detoured to do a lap of Highbury fields, with the noise of a Corbyn rally in the background. We started as we meant to go on, at a nice fast pace. Taking the usual route past Emirates where we enjoyed the late night sun and of course the gentle incline all the way to Caxton!

We made it there with a great pace, but sweaty and out of breath, and Rose put us to work. Today's jobs were a second coat on the benches we painted last week and continuing to de-weed the brick path. With Patrick's group close behind us (we had beat them there of course!) we soon had a sea of red painting the benches a duck egg blue and plenty of weeds flying in the air.

Still plenty to do at Caxton House, so I'm sure we will be back next week to see the lovely Rose again. For the run back we gained Dan who wanted to join and also suggested a sneaky detour to Emirates. Everyone had the option: 1/3 lap run or 2/3 spartlek and of course everyone chose the harder 2/3 option!

Great group run guys!

Aidan

And Pennie led the rest of us to Barnsbury Community Centre.

We spent a good 25 minutes on a variety of tasks: adding compost to hanging planters, watering the plants, getting rid of some nasty weeds and painting pallets.

Post-task Pennie took everybody through their paces with a variety of drills and exercises: high-knees, planks and a gruesome squat/tuck jump combination was on offer. Barnet are gonna get pretty fit!

We (almost) broke tradition and had a cheesecake instead of biscuits tonight (but cheesecake does have a biscuit base). It tasted pretty good post-run. We also debated whether cheesecake is cheese or a cake (thank you, Caroline). A few voted for cheese, Steve abstained, some said pudding/dessert, but the majority reckoned it was a cake. Yum

Pennie will see you tonight and we'll see you back in Islington next week.

Simon


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