Liverpool

Group run

How many good gym runners does it take to change a light bulb

9 GoodGymers made their way 4.0km to help the Friends of Everton Park in Liverpool.

  • Sophie McClellan
  • George Bateman
  • Matthew
  • Pauline Harrison
  • Christina Donovan
  • Amy
  • Liverpool runner
  • Katie Liew
  • Becky Selman
 
Monday, 8th of October 2018
 
Led by Sophie McClellan

On a cold, dark Monday evening, nine intrepid GoodGymmers, armed only with head torches, pen and paper set out into the night.

A 2km run took us to Everton Park where we were met by John from Friends of Everton Park. Our mission? To identify all of the broken lamp posts so that they can be fixed. (it turns out there were plenty to keep us occupied!)

Well done to Becky and Christina for covering the most ground and finding over thirty five lamp posts not working!

On the return journey we were treated to an excellent fitness session by our newly qualified run leader George

Special thanks go to Katie for coming up with the title for the run report!

Next week We will be headed to the bombed out church and will be welcoming back a rather jet lagged Char Hope to see as many people as possible! This is a perfect run for beginners! Sign up here

Report written by Sophie McClellan


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Pauline Harrison
Pauline Harrison
Tuesday October 9th, 2018 22:10

A great first lead run, Sophie and spot on run report. Thanks toGeorge for an educational fitness session. 👌

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Sophie McClellan
Led by Sophie McClellan

GoodGym Liverpool Run Leader

GoodGymers helping out
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    Make sure that no one is left behind

    • George Bateman

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