Too hot to trot

10 GoodGymers made their way 11.8km to help the Fircroft Trust in Kingston upon Thames.

  • Richmond runner
  • Mark Barun
  • Kingston upon Thames runner
  • Matt Thorley
  • Claire Murphy
  • Kate Haworth
  • Rob Haworth
  • Grace Tribe
  • Shreyan
  • Ian
 
Tuesday, 23rd of July 2019
 
Led by Mark Barun

The hot and sweaty runners drifted into the Guidhall in a bit of a heat induced daze this evening. We welcomed Ian on his first run with us tonight and welcomed back Shrey and Grace on their second. While some of us didn't feel the need to warm up as we felt plenty warm enough, we were reminded that our muscles needed a warm up and a stretch before we got going to prevent injury. After some brief leg stretches and a revisit to the ministry of silly walks, we were pleased to see a water pistol come out to help motivate us to complete the stretches properly or get squirted! Thanks Rob for providing the brief relief. And then we were off.

It was a long one tonight and a challenging run in the heat with over 5km before reaching our task for this evening. With an injured Rob on his bicycle armed with the water pistol and our water bottles for relief, we were well supported to make it to the task! Although it was a long one, it was another worthy cause that we came to support. We ran up the hills and slow inclines into Surbiton, weaving through Tolworth and down the Hook road towards Chessington until we eventually made it to Fir Croft Trust. They are a fantastic organisation that supports adults living in the community with mental health experiences or learning disabilities, to live well locally and are the only organisation in the borough providing centre-based support for people with mental health and wellbeing problems. We were pleased to be able to support them in the great work that they do in the small way that we could.

Tonight we were called to do some litter picking, weeding, sweeping and general tidying outside the front of their premises. With only a brief time to make a difference in the heat, we did our best before it was time to run back. Before heading back we were kindly offered ice lollies and freezies which we couldn't turn down. Refuelled by the ice poles, we were ready for our return jog through the heat and back to the Guildhall. Well done everyone! That was a tough one today!

Next week's shorter route is another treat to look forward to!

In the news shared tonight:

Well done to those of you that joined the Fishponds community mission last weekend. It was a great success as a missing pond had been uncovered. Well done to Caroline and Martel for sharing our ideas at the Goodgym Shindig.

There is a community mission to pull some Himalayan Balsam growing along the Thames path tomorrow evening at 19:00. https://www.goodgym.org/happenings/thames-path-balsam-bashing-bonanza

And congrats Jen for finishing your course work with distinction!

Report written by Kate Haworth


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    Make sure that no one is left behind

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    • Rob Haworth
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    • Kate Haworth

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