Running? Lifting? I'll do that only for GoodGym.
56 Month Streak
53 Month Streak

Thu 28th May at 6:45pm
Keep the lively and fun Pokémon-themed green space welcoming and thriving
Read moreSun 24th May at 2:00pm
It will enable Mr E to remain safe at home and prevent the risk of him tripping and falling down.
Read moreSat 23rd May at 1:00pm
Mr P is registered blind, so this would help him a lot
Read moreSat 23rd May at 3:00pm
Sun 24th May at 11:15am
Encourages and supports people to be active and see parts of Ealing in a different way
Read moreTue 26th May at 6:45pm
Tue 23rd Jun at 6:45pm
Get active and help count bugs and butterflies in a citizen science survey
Read moreTue 2nd Jun at 6:45pm
Help Cultivate with maintenance jobs at Popesfield Allotments
Read moreTue 19th May at 6:45pm
After burning through an impressive pile of woodchip in a single session in March at Lammas Enclosure Community Orchard, the bar was raised for GoodGymers: the woodchip delivery that followed almost doubled the size of the heap! We’d like to say that the number of GoodGymers at the Tuesday sessions also doubled. Well, we are not there yet, but last night we came with a strong team of eight to destroy the new pile, and - more importantly - refresh the path in the enclosure and the Forest School seating area by spreading fresh woodchip.
A range of runners, cyclists and walkers made their way to Walpole Park to help pick up the tools for the task. Sevan, who led the task, Conor and Kash ran from Ealing Broadway, Jo and James cycled, and Marie, Chris and Anna walked to the task. Marie made a big comeback after a break from GoodGym, combining the woodchipping session with plenty of walking for her step challenge - we’re sure she’ll smash it!
While pushing wheelbarrows offered a perfect way to get more steps in the day, raking and loading woodchip into barrows targeted different muscle groups.
”The shovelling is a proper upper body workout!”
With a dedicated team of GoodGymers hungry for an impactful activity, only the number of wheelbarrows available stood in the way of finishing off the woodchip pile. In less than an hour, a thick layer of woodchip was covering the path from the orchard gate to the circle of logs in the Forest School, which was also neatly surrounded by woodchip. Great work, everyone!
Next week, we’re heading 2km East of Ealing Broadway to tackle the litter haunting an alleyway between West Acton and Park Royal. Sign up now!
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