Leeds

Group run

The hole, nine yards

24 GoodGymers made their way 5.0km to help the Meanwood Valley Urban Farm in Leeds.

  • Elizabeth Stephensen-Payne
  • Aron Fulton
  • York runner
  • Heather Fulton
  • Carol Carney
  • Rachael Cooney
  • Damu
  • Julie Haddon
  • Katie Lees
  • Jenny
  • Helen Noyes
  • Alastair Marsh
  • Anne Ingleson
  • Joe Wakerley
  • Alex Briggs
  • Minnie
  • Callum
  • Suzie Robinson
  • Mia
  • Brogan Woodward
  • Rob Cohen
  • Shannen Bagaria
  • Naomi R Carlisle
  • Eimear Devlin
 
Wednesday, 22nd of January 2020
 
Led by Aron Fulton

Sometimes (ok most of the time) GoodGym is exactly what you want it to be. Tonight was one of those nights. It was a super-fun physical task, everyone was in a great mood, and it was just a great evening!

There was loads of news to share. While we'd just slipped out of the top division in the January Challenge, tonight's group run promised to bring us back into the Gold division (as I write this we're in 15th)! We have loads going on at the minute, and it's great to see so many getting involved.

We also had a string of people hitting their 10th Good Deeds this weekend, with Alex, Julie and Rachael all hitting double figures. We also had four newbies, with Brogan, Rob, Naomi and Eimear joining us for the first time! That's a big number of people who deserve a massive cheer, so go and give them some love!

Tonight's run was down to Meanwood Valley Urban Farm, who are starting to make big plans with the things we can do for them, which is awesome!

We started out with a quick 'Big Wave' warm up to show off to all the new GoodGymers how coordinated we are (I think we can agree this is still a work in progress).

We then set off down the hill towards the farm, with Helen backmarking. We arrived to find Ben, the task owner was all ready and waiting for us. He had three pretty massive jobs for us to do:

  • Dig a big trench, around 2 feet wide, and about 10 metres long
  • Move around 40 bags of gravel/sand across to the hole
  • Move a huge pile of soil from one polytunnel to another.

It was a super ambitious list of tasks that looked impossible at first, but for this group impossible is not a declaration. It's a dare. Impossible is potential. (Kudos to anyone who knows the quote!)

So we all just got on with it! We split into groups, with hole diggers, bag movers and wheelbarrow shuttlers, and we just started grafting! And boy did we work! There were some serious effort faces, grunts and sighs as everyone really put their back into what was a serious workout.

"This is harder work than my pump class" Julie, Leeds GoodGymer

The diggers were really taking it seriously, even if some tools were perhaps more suited to sandcastles than trench digging! Some people were also getting pretty defensive about the section they'd been digging, and didn't want to move on to a new area.

"I'm quite protective of my hole" Naomi, first timer immediately getting into the swing of saying something inappropriate enough to make the run report.

The whole idea with digging the hole is that next week we're going to come back and fill the trench with rubble, which will be the foundations for a retaining wall (made from the sand- and gravel-bags). It's a massive job, that the regular volunteers just don't have the time or the capacity to do.

"What you've done tonight would have taken me about 2 or 3 weeks of serious drudgery!" Ben, task owner.

Once the gravel bags had been shifted, and most of the trench had been dug, a splinter group split off to move the soil. There was a constant stream of wheelbarrows from one polytunnel to the other with the pace not letting up despite all the hard work that had already been put in.

With the jobs all coming to a close, the tools were collected in, and everyone had a chance to admire their handiwork. It is still genuinely amazing to see the amount that can be achieved by a big group of people who are keen to work hard, and even better to see the smiles on everyone's faces the whole time too!

The run back was up the hill we'd come down, so we let everyone take it at their own pace. Tom took the lead group, with Adam taking up back-marking duties. We all reconvened back at base, with a few stretches led by Julie and Helen.

Thanks again for a fabulous evening, I was bouncing along on my way home tonight! You're all brill!

Report written by Aron Fulton


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Naomi R Carlisle
Naomi R Carlisle
Wednesday January 22nd, 2020 23:09

Great run...Thanks to my β€œtrench” gang for making the dig memorable...Stoked my hole got a lil mention too..
Until next week adieu πŸƒπŸ½β€β™€οΈπŸ™ŒπŸ½

Julie Haddon
Julie Haddon
Wednesday January 22nd, 2020 23:09

Totally agree, every GoodGym task is great but tonight's was awesome!

Lizzie Kershaw
Lizzie Kershaw
Thursday January 23rd, 2020 06:29

Sounds like you had fun, great run report!!!

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Aron Fulton
Led by Aron Fulton

Former GoodGym Leeds trainer. Love running, cycling, and generally being outdoors

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    Make sure that no one is left behind

    • York runner
    • Damu
    • Helen Noyes
  • Walk Leader

    Lead a walking group to the task

    • Elizabeth Stephensen-Payne

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