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Kate Dunford cheered by other people 25 times. 🥇

Thursday 21st December 2017

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Kate Dunford cheered by other people 25 times.

Kate is part of a crowd that's making a huge noise. Kate has been cheered by 25 people - that's a round of applause just on their own. We hope they keep it up.

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James Kerry-Barnard went on a group run

Mon 6th Nov 2017 at 6:30pm

You should have seen us Ran Gogh last night - we're absolutely floorless

Wandsworth Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)

It was a Sally-themed night in Wandsworth last night, as we said a tearful goodbye to one of founding members and task force. But don't worry, Sally will still be part of the GoodGym family in Bristol!

We had some good news to temper the tears, with a whole gang of lovely new runners joining us for the very first time. Put your hands together and give a cheer for Davinder, Rosie, Imran and Greg. Great to have you join the team! We also had the pleasure of having lovely York and Barnsley trainer Egg along for our run.

After a bit of news (don't forget the last social of the year this Thursday for all GoodGym groups) and a well done to those who raced at the weekend (congratulations Nick for coming 6th in the poppy run this weekend!) we headed outside for our warm up. After some dynamic exercises to combat the cold and get our heart rates up, we did a head count and found out our favourite things about Sally, as wel as our best puds. We unanimously agreed that Sally is friendly, welcoming, modest, funny, an inspiring runner, has great curls and a lovely smile. She is also a big proponent of a word that shall not be mentioned in this run report, but rhymes with lobnut. We also decided that the best desserts were ice cream, banoffee pie, apple pie and anything chocolately.

Tonight we were splitting the group (sniff), with two tasks to choose from. The larger group were heading off to tackle a massive painting task at a local school, led by ace King's trainer Alyx, while a smalled group were running to an amazing refugee support charity, KLS, to lug a whole load of packets of flooring up 3 flights of stairs.

This latter group headed off into the night and thanks to a nice downhill start, at a fair lick. We soon arrived at the charity to find the flooring waiting for us, and got cracking straight away shifting the boxes up the stairs. Within minutes we were done, and so we finished off the job by clearing a whole load of broken tiles out of the bathroom. Great upper body work out team. Now - legs. It was a short run through Battersea to a nearby hill, where, in twos and thinking about form (especially those arms - it's all about the positive backwards arm drive) we knocked out three quick but tough hill sprints. This was only the start, and we made our way to the common for some more lovely fitness.

Meanwhile, the painting team were busy at work at Allfarthing Primary School, where they were tasked with finishing a job we had started this summer. Here's what Alyx said about the task...

The celebration party took Dave and Sally on a 3km run down to Allfarthing Primary School to paint more of their playground fences. There was a bit of confusion over the colours needed for each fence as it was pretty dark by the time we arrived, but a couple of runners 'sage'd the day and realised there were two different colours (safe and forest) just before we made any mistakes! We got most of the fence done and there are just a few left that we can go back to finish another time. Once done we split into two groups to run back to Clapham Common to meet Ana and the crew for a gruelling fitness session.

The fitness

We met up at the common, and the real hard work began. We started with a quick time trial featuring two hard laps of the common, and then got stuck into some conditioning exercises including planks, sumo squats, and Egg's marvellous press up challenge, before hitting the same route to see if all that firing up of glutes and abs had made a difference to our times. And it had! Great running team.

All that was left was to sprint back to the BAC and complete the run with a proper Wandsworth finish which saw Sally making her way through the full guard of honour. It was back to the bar for a cheeky lemonade and to say our goodbyes. We'll miss you Sally!

Next week we're doing a spot of gardening at our favourite community garden. Go one, sign up here for some more GoodGym fun.

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Nicola Da Silva
Nicola Da Silva went on a group run

Tue 4th Jul 2017 at 6:45pm

Tru-leaf-ormidable

Barnet Report written by Pennie Varvarides

This week 16 marvellous GoodGym-ers ran 2.5km to move logs for Martin Primary.

We were joined by three GG newbies: Vicky, Gemma and Alice – give them a cheer!

This week's run comes hot on the heels of Race the Neighboours, where N2 took on N10 – but more importantly, where GG Barnet took on GG Haringey. Massive congrats to the team who WON, with Damian managing a ridiculously impressive time of 48 minutes something. Check out the race report here.

We started off this evening's run with a gentle jog down to Cherry Tree Wood for a quick warm up full of skipping, running and dynamic stretching to get the joints and muscles ready for the task ahead. Task Force Freya was my trusty back-marker. Once everyone was warm we headed to Martin Primary.

Once on site, we were met by Tristan and assigned our task: move all the logs from one pile to a new pile inside the forest so he can use them to build some things. It was a pretty hefty pile, but as always, we sprinkled that GG magic and had it all shifted in under 30 minutes – leaving plenty of time for our fitness session. Louis requested we have a go on the mini obstacle course, so we combined it with some sprints and abs work. Tristan's kids even joined us for the last part.

It was soon time to head back. Graham was our trusty back-marker, while Paul kept me company at the front.

This week's Barnet Biscuit was the viennese swirl

Shout out to Damian for this week's pun!

Next week we will be running to Meadway to plant some bulbs in a community green space. Sign up here. We'll then be having some drinks in the pub afterwards. (Feel free to drink water if you don't want beer.)

If you are free on Saturday, we have a mission for you in Kentish Town. Sign up here You'll be helping the Rainbow Trust at a concert!

There's also a mission in Haringey tomorrow, still needs two people. Sign up here

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Kate Dunford
Kate Dunford signed up to a group run.

Tue 4th Jul 2017 at 6:45pm

Kate Dunford
Kate Dunford completed 10 good deeds with GoodGym. 🥳

Wednesday 14th June 2017

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Kate Dunford completed 10 good deeds with GoodGym.

Kate has done 10 good deeds. They are a trusted GoodGym runner and are now eligible to join their local TaskForce.

Sarah
Sarah went on a group run

Tue 13th Jun 2017 at 6:45pm

5, 6, 7, …14 steps

Hammersmith and Fulham Report written by Polly Skeats-Beswick

5, 6, 7, …14 steps (That's what it took to build a table tennis table).

Wake me up*

After a warm-up we set off on a riverside route to Transforming Lives for Good (TLG for short). Our run to the river was almost as long as the queue to see Evanescence* at Hammersmith Apollo.

Deborah and James greeted us once we arrived and gave us a rundown of what TLG do. They provide support, care and education to children in need. The TLG school we had come to help out at offers holistic 12 week programmes to help excluded teenagers aged 11-16. These centres are a lifeline, giving them the chance to catch up on missed qualifications, raise their aspirations and provide building blocks for a better life.

Divide and conquer

Our tasks for the night were to put together a new ping pong table and clear a store room of old furniture. A team of four took on the table and the rest quickly demolished the other.

Keeping out of mischief

Both Deborah and James were blown away by the speed the store room was sorted in. James then set about finding other things for the team to help with. This included fixing a shelf to a coffee table and starting to organise another cupboard.

I had planned to take this group off for a fitness session, but suddenly the table tennis team needed extra eyes and hands to find stray screws, washers and attach the table top securely.

Finishing later that usual, but with a brand new ping pong table finally complete we dashed back the short way to home and had a warm down.

Thanks to Debs and Jo for your GG touristing, it was lovely to have you along!

Happy running,
PSB out.

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Tue 13th Jun 2017 at 11:38pm

It was great to meet you all. Bravo for finishing the Ping Pong Table, loved the photos. Special thanks to Jason for running back with me, so sweet. :)

Kate Dunford
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Tue 13th Jun 2017 at 6:45pm

Gardening at Ruskin Park

Helping local veg growers in Lambeth

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Iona Hennessey
Iona Hennessey went on a group run

Mon 3rd Apr 2017 at 6:30pm

Bin there, run that

Wandsworth smashed its own record for runners last night, and smashed it good. With no less than 46 of us, we just needed was Roy Castle and his trumpet confirming that al we needed was a bit of dedication. With the equivalent of over three rugby teams running to help out community organisations we are able to make a huge difference in our borough.

We couldn’t have made it without our amazing new runners, so here’s to Andrew, Paula, Georgie, Jessica, Larraine and Foster. Give them a cheer, Wandsworth, they’ve earned it!

A huge well done too to Alex who absolutely nailed his first ever 10k race this weekend in Regent Park. If you’re keen to get a race in the diary but don’t know where to start come and let me know and we can find you the perfect challenge. Don’t forget about park runs across London – and beyond – every single Saturday. Why don’t you have a look at the GG leaders board and while you’re there give Sophie a cheer, for she has sprinted to the top of the distance rankings. Way to go. Same goes for Berit who has been smashing out the good deeds along with Alex who also tops the cheer board. Well one Matthew for sustaining us with all that cheering!

All that running is thirsty work, so don’t forget about our monthly social which happens to be this Thursday near Russell Square, more details and sign up found here.

This week’s CoRUNdrum comes courtesy of Jordan  who asked us where the longest street in Britain can be found. Good one! With that in mind, we set off down the Wandsworth Road – which felt pretty never ending – and headed to Food For All. This amazing organisation provides a completely free food market for those who need it most, supports community self-help and is committed to tackling homelessness and social exclusion. We hope to work with them a lot in the future, and our next trip will be supporting them by distributing food to those that need it.

This time though we were there to see what it was all about, meet the lovely people and do a few jobs. This started with emptying the huge pile of rubbish, and never one to miss out on the chance to make a human chain we got cracking. Excitement peaked at the head of the line when Jessie spotted a mouse (new GG mascot?) but thankfully there was nothing bigger lurking in there. Our next task was to peel off the vinyl stickers on the soon to be repurposed Food For All van, which proved to be a very satisfying job, and the team had to be persuaded to step away from the vehicle to complete our third mission, which was to distribute posters to all the businesses along the Wandsworth Rd on our run back. Sinead took an early lead as the first to persuade a local shop to put it up, the rest of the team could be found weaving in and out of places all the way to Larkhall Park, where we stopped for a quick abs blast at the top of a hill. We worked our core hard with a combination of Russian twists, planks, crunches, scorpions and mountain climbers. A strong core is key to an injury-free and efficient running style as it helps reduce twisting and keeps us stable when we get tired. And to take our mind of the pain, we discussed our dinner plans – with pasta and burgers coming out on top, with cold sausages a less popular option. Whatever you went for, team, you earned it.

We pushed it harder for the last mile of the run, bossing that final deceptive hill on the way back to the BAC with ease. While we stretched we crowned this week’s CoRUNdrum winner - clever Holly that knew Streatham High Rd is the longest in the country. Well done Streatham and Holly. Next week we’re going to have fun delivering some flyers for a local community centre who need help spreading the word about their Easter festival. It’s a shortish run so we’ll be off to Battersea park to do a cracking fitness session. Don’t miss out, you lovely people. Sign up here:

https://www.goodgym.org/happenings/spreading-the-word-for-our-local-community-centre

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Iona Hennessey
Iona Hennessey went on a group run

Mon 27th Feb 2017 at 6:30pm

Spawn to run? Don’t you frog-et it!

We started the week off with a bang rather than a whimper last night in Battersea, when 30 fabulous runners covered over 7 k to help out a local primary school.

But first we had to pay homage to our amazing heroes – well done for running the furthest this week Jack, Luke and Matthew, and to David Mathieson for smashing out the greatest number of good deeds with a whopping nine this month. Give them a cheer! Then we welcomed our newest lovely runners, everybody say hello to Carina and Kat. Great to have you with us.

It was a numbers-based CoRUNdrum this week – how many passenger journeys are taken on red London busses every day? I’ll give you a clue; the answers ranged from 750 000 to 20million. It may sound like a dull one but it got us talking about the merits of the routemaster, how annoying is it when the back doors don’t open, and the demise of bendy buses. Ahh, we know how to have fun in Wandsworth.

Rain Drop Drop Top

Thanks for the hiphop pun drop, Jack! It all started off so well – with Vicki and David back marking, off we set for Granard Primary school. We’ve been there to help this lovely place before, and if you’re wondering what difference we can make, have a look at page 4 of their newsletter here. It was a longish run tonight but the team attacked it in true Wandsworth fashion. It was only when we were stepping through the gates of the school that the heavens opened. Good timing. Still, undeterred we forged on.

Having a wheely good time

Half the team immediately got involved carting huge wheelbarrows full of soil across the playground, emptying the bags enough so that eventually we could pull them. As Ben pointed out, we tugged a half tonne bag through a combination of strength, style and pure grit and looked like we were in an episode of World’s Strongest Man AND WOMAN. Meanwhile, some runners got stuck into raking and levelling the ground ready for the tarps and eventually the soil to be laid. It was fast and furious work, and featured a lovely spade dance from Jenny and Sarah.

Raining Cats and Frogs

Thanks again to Jack ‘The Punmaster’ Wong for another cracker. While all this soil-based fun was going on, Team Amphibi-Run were round the corner tending to the lovely wildlife pond. With gloves on and spades in hand they set about clearing the area. Ella volunteered to leap into the (empty, thankfully) pond in order to save no less than SIX frogs and whole bunch of soon-to-be-baby frogs in the shape of a big ol' mess of frog spawn.

“I want to become a frog conservationist” said Ella

in a Gone with the Wind style declaration, spade held aloft. OK, Oscars fever might have got to me a bit here. Frogs rescued, pond cleared, it was time to head back to Putney station. While David, Luke and Jack made the questionable yet admirable decision to run it, the rest of us bundled onto the train, and discussed our plans for pancake eating today. Turns out that pancakes have a balance of carbohydrates and protein that helps with quick recovery nutrition, so everybody get stuck in.

There’s lots of (hopefully much drier) fun to be had next week, where we will be celebrating Vicki’s last Wandsworth GG run (sob) before she jets off, so there will be drinks after the run. There is also a GoodGym wide social on Thursday, you can sign up here. And finally don’t forget to sign up for next week’s run here. It’s not a huge run but we’ll be working hard filling the flower beds at a secret garden used by local primary school children to grow fruit and veg. It’s going to be a goodie, so join us!

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Kate Dunford signed up to a group run.

Mon 23rd Jan 2017 at 6:30pm

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