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Workout with GoodGymers before junior parkrun

Sat 7th Mar at 4:00pm
Ealing Report written by Ealing runner
Many paws really did make light work! When Maria, Harvey, Sevan, Steph Ducat, Kash and Iram arrived at the end of the fair, most stallholders had already made great progress packing away their wares. We helped some people take items outside to load up their cars but mostly we packed away tables, stacked chairs and moved other items back to their rightful homes.
Always on the lookout for the next useful task, we even experimented with creative chair-transport techniques: a trolley stacks with five GoodGymers. The most ambitious move of the afternoon was transporting a piano. Thankfully the team managed it without any bumps or breakages, and it was still playing beautifully afterwards.
With the hall cleared and everything back in place, we were rewarded for iour efforts with some leftover food and a cheerful bunch of daffodils to take home.
Sat 7th Mar at 7:55pm
This dog in the car looks so sad the Ealing Animals Fair is over!
Sat 7th Mar at 8:47pm
I had to take the picture as looked at me with sad eyes
Sat 7th Mar at 1:00pm
Ealing Report written by Sevan
A pleasant walk over Horsenden Hill led Kash, Maria, Melissa and Sevan to the Feeding Ealing site, where there were already a lot of greens shoots on display. Task organiser, Joseph, explained that the onion and garlic shoots planted last year were part of his ingenious organic food strategy, keeping flies and other nasties away from the crops.
Where were the crops though? Well, that was today's task, to plant fruit and vegetables into the soil to harvest later this year. Joseph had long term plans too, to plant asparagus and strawberries which would take 2 or more years to mature. Melissa made great use of her horticultural knowledge at her first task, mastering the art of planting the octopus-like asparagus crowns in the trenches the team had dug. Welcome! ๐๐ฅณ
Different planting techniques were used for each of the other crops, with the strawberries being transplanted from pots, Swiss chard planted in rows dug with sticks, then onion and garlic being poked into holes made with gloved fingers. Most interesting were the carrots. Joseph showed the team how to lay a strip of toilet paper just under the surface and cover it with soil. How did that help to plant carrots? The Andrex like strip had the carrot ๐ฅ seeds ๐ฅ perfectly ๐ฅ spaced ๐ฅ along ๐ฅ it ๐ฅ. Once Joseph explained that to the confused GoodGymers, what they were doing made a lot more sense.
At the end of the task, the veg beds looked almost the same as did 90 minutes before. The only sign that GoodGym had been were the strawberry leaves poking out of the ground in 2 beds. Underneath the dirt however, Joseph and GoodGym had kick started some magic that nature would take care of through spring and summer. In the case of the asparagus, it would take a bit longer than that.
We'll be back in the coming months to see how our veg is growing โณ.
Sat 7th Mar at 10:00am
For the third year in a row, the first Saturday of March had our GoodGym Ealing band on tour, with gigs jotted around Hanwell, Perivale, Greenford, and again Hanwell.
The performance in Perivale's countryside-style venue was all about rock & roll: rolling the rocks in wheelbarrows. Devi, Victoria, Maxime, Sevan, Steph Ducat and Kash entered the stage at Horsenden Farm, cheered by Elsa and other familiar faces. They were ready to make some noise - and, boy, they did!
The band started on a clean slate, with a new task: moving the slate debris obstructing the car park to a space behind a container, planned to be transformed from an eroding bank into a reinforced and levelled seating area. The tempo and loudness of wheelbarrow loading were so intense that the audience insisted on an encore after the GoodGym band finished.
The amped up six then moved onto another stage: a space with raised beds that also had to be cleared of debris and levelled. GoodGymmers rocked that task, leaving behind a smooth, rockless area, with an outdoor sink firmly planted on top.
If you missed the beat in March, join us in April for another unforgettable jam (and pizza)!
Sat 7th Mar at 8:15am
Ealing Report written by Ealing runner
The team gathered bright and early to help prepare for the 46th Ealing Animals Fair, an annual event that raises funds to help relieve the suffering of animals around the world.
Kash, Steph Ducat and Iram were the first on the scene, proving that early birds really do catch the worm. Then Sevan, Lucia and Nayantara dropped by to lend a hand. It was pawsome to welcome Lucia and Nayantara to their first GoodGym session!
As stallholders began arriving with carloads of goods, the GoodGymers helped keep things running smoothly by guiding drivers through the one-way drop-off system, helping them unload quickly, and pointing them towards nearby parking. Once the cars were emptied, it was time for the heavy lifting. Volunteers helped carry boxes, displays and supplies to the right tables so stallholders could set up their stalls and get ready for the fair. With lots of vehicles arriving one after another, teamwork and speedy unloading were key to keeping the area clear for the next arrivals.
There were plenty of unusual and delightful finds on display, including a dog-shaped plush bag and a toy armadillo, alongside stalls full of animal-themed treats raising money for great causes. With visitors beginning to arrive and the fair buzzing with activity, we took the opportunity to enjoy the fair and chat with stallholders (one had published an interesting book) and learn about the imminent arrival of local actor, Peter Egan.
Fri 6th Mar at 6:00pm
A very wet run in the dark from Ealing to South Acton convinced me that the Spring was nothing but cancelled. Luckily, Mr G was there to brighten the Friday evening. He had a modified shopping list for me, with salmon fillets and chicken breast as healthier swaps for the ready meals and fat-free Greek yoghurt instead of flavoured protein yoghurts.
Having found the locations of all the new grocery items, I was back at Mr G's in 30 minutes, and ready to run for my own fortnightly shopping. If doing good doesn't feel satisfying enough, taking off the soaked trainers and socks when back at home surely does!
Mon 9th Mar at 6:00pm
It will allow him to go home safely and have a good quality of life and care from his carers as he is not medically optimised
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Wed 4th Mar at 6:30pm
Hounslow Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)
Last nightโs run featured many bags of collected rubbish, muddy shoes, curious passers-by with their dogs, and a very tough fitness session. Just another night with GG Hounslow!
We headed out for one of our regular plastic and litter picks down by the river. This is something we do regularly because it genuinely makes a difference. Rivers are highways for plastic and rubbish โ what gets dropped upstream ends up traveling further downstream and into wider ecosystems. Our visits mean we clear the draw dock, keep the path looking welcoming and remind people that someone cares about this stretch of river.
Armed with gloves, bags and pickers, we got stuck in. Passers-by had plenty of encouraging comments as we worked our way along. Thereโs something about a group of runners in red stopping to pick up litter that draws attention and hopefully makes them reconsider dropping that crisp packet! By the time we wrapped up, weโd collected quite a few bags even though it wasnโt exactly dry out there either. Check out Stephโs muddy shoes. A GoodGym badge of honour in my book!
With the job done, we headed back to Turnham Green for what can only be described as a brutal fitness session combining sprinting laps and strength exercises with a dose of tactics. Michelle took the lion's share of the laps with some very impressive distance, while Lucy somehow managed to squeeze in a day of double fitness. Florian delivered some excellent sprinting form among a huge effort from everyone.
Iโm just finalising next weekโs session, so watch this space. There are also some missions coming up, including working on the eyot this Saturday and a session gardening at Hope Church.
Wed 4th Mar at 6:30pm
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