Tower Hamlets

Group run

Hoes Down!

8 GoodGymers made their way 5.0km to help their local community in Tower Hamlets.

  • Patrick Sinclair
  • Miranda Thompson
  • Richard Foster
  • Bryon Chan
  • Alison Gillingham
  • Andrew Cornick
  • Clare Ebberson
  • Tom Craggs
 
Monday, 11th of August 2014
 
Led by Laura Williams

A double dose of extra-vicious rain and August summer holidays distilled a crack team of Good Gym runners for a hoe-down at Victoria Park last night.

After a last minute cancellation at Hollybush Estate eight hardy runners pounded the pavements towards the running track at Victoria Park, where Marcello and his associates were waiting with hoes in hand. The mission? To rid the circuit of its creeping weeds and restore it to a smooth, sprintable surface. Following a how-to-hoe demonstration from Marcello - ’Scrape, don’t dig’, FYI - a double rainbow shone overhead as we set to sweeping.

Forty minutes later, it was hoes down to a double thumbs up from Marcello. We followed up the weeding with interval training, including the perennial favourite ‘Feed the Chickens’, and leg work through the park. As the light melted through the trees the group took over a segment of the canal path for 30 second team relay sprints before a gentle jog back to the Arch Gallery and a leisurely leg stretch beneath ‘Turner-esque’ clouds - because yes, we can run and cloud watch simultaneously.


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Richard Foster
Richard Foster
Tuesday August 12th, 2014 13:18

Photo fail! Not your week with technology, is it Tom! Oh well - the track looks even cleaner upside down ;-)

Tom Craggs
Tom Craggs
Thursday August 14th, 2014 12:40

Nope I have tried to rotate this, save it and re-upload - the website just isn't having it.

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