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Joel Wiles
Joel Wiles went on a training session

Thu 27th Apr 2017 at 6:45pm

Fitness 4 All- Clapham

Hackney Report written by Joel Wiles

3 brave GoodGymers smashed 60 minutes of Running fitness on Clapham Common.

On a cold and wet evening in South London the only way to keep warm was to increase the fitness!!

Starting the session working on balance and running form with a real focus on knee drive and linear movements. We skipped, marched and bounced our way along the path around the big pond.

Needing to turn up the heat we had three rounds ** Race to back** where Matt and Rachel ran out, high fived when when they met, turned and picked the pace up in the running back to the start.

A little rest and then we were away with some more drills trying seed up the rerun phase of the running stride and get a quicker contact time with the ground.

After a few coordination improvements we finished off with 3 times 1 lap of the 300 metre loop of the pond maintaining a strong pace and solid running form!

Great session tonight, top effort!!

Next week the Fitness 4 All sessions move up North to Barnet for May. If you are around sign up and come along!!

Smooth Running

Joel

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Mel Lowrey
Mel Lowrey went on a group run

Tue 28th Feb 2017 at 6:45pm

Allot(ment)a laughs and a squat-fill-mulch

Amazing! 6 awesome runners braved the elements (ok the drizzle) to run a massive 8km to St Dunstan's Allotments in East Acton!

We had two GG noobs, Martin and Mel a huge welcome to you! You made 8km seem like nothing and were a massive help with the heavy bags! Super strength!

We set off at a nice warm-up pace, past the iconic Ealing Broadway station and battled through the crowds to Uxbridge road. It was here we encountered my arch nemesis, the puddle on the junction with the North Circular...yes I was splashed once, it was a harrowing time...there was rather a lot of pancake chat ( I hope you enjoyed the post run pancakes Ian!)and with just a quick stop off at the pub (sadly no drinks involved, just a quick toilet stop) we were there and the lovely Rhea was waiting!

We managed to take the straight route this time (what do you mean you didn't want a scenic tour of the A40?!) and, stops included, we managed 4km in a respectable 30 minutes or so. And then it was time to work! Looooads of woodchip had been dropped off and it was our job to put it into bags and shift it into the allotments. This involved perfection of the squat-fill-mulch technique (correct me if i'm wrong on that one Ankit!) and then there was a back and leg workout as we deadlifted all the bags from outside, into the allotments.

There were some mega strong efforts from everyone, the pile clearing was particularly impressive!

We then sped back to Bodyline Studios in about 25 minutes, a quick stretch and we were done!! It was such a fun evening and the work we did would have taken one person absolutely ages! So nice one for being such a bunch of legends! I'm already looking forward to next week, hopefully see you all then! Sign up to next week here.

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Matthew Meyer
Matthew Meyer signed up to a group run.

Tue 28th Feb 2017 at 6:45pm

Matthew Meyer
Matthew Meyer has done their first good deed with GoodGym. 🥳

Tuesday 21st February 2017

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Matthew Meyer has done their first good deed with GoodGym.

Matthew is a now a fully fledged GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the first time. They are out there making amazing things happen and getting fit at the same time.

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Nicola Da Silva
Nicola Da Silva went on a group run

Tue 21st Feb 2017 at 6:45pm

CARE IN THE COM-MOVIE-TY

This week 21 glorious GoodGym-ers ran 2.8km/5.2km to sort through a local carehome's DVD collection

This week (the 25th week of GG Barnet) marks the largest ever number on a group run since we started (not including launch day)! Massive shout out to all the new faces this week, helping us smash our PB: Catherine – who actually came last week too, but I wasn't here so still counts as new! Ciara, Jo, Madeleine and Nadia. Give them all a cheer!

Also give a cheer to GG tourists Jessica and Emily! Let's see if we can smash 21 next time!

After a quick warm up by the cinema and several attempts at a number circle, we were off to the Hammerson care home to take on their DVD collection. Damian lead the group up the hill, while I back-marked. It was a real short run but a real steep hill, taking us 1.4km to the home. Once inside, activities co-ordinator Chris offered us water, biscuits and chocolate before telling the team the task. With multiple stations to work through, the team split into groups. Jody took the opportunity to mentally extend her To-Watch list as she sorted through the care home's goldmind of classics.

With such huge numbers we were able to speed through the collection in record time! Heather kindly volunteered to take the team photo as we posed behind our mountain of CDs.

It was then time for the fitness session. Chris let us use the rec room again, which was such a pleasure. Doing the fitness session indoors is wonderful – especially on that soft carpet! A few of the team opted to help some of the residents organise some jewellry, while a couple of the others sat down for a chat. Everyone else joined me for what I like to call the Animal Olympics.

We started nice and gently with the Inch Worm, then worked our way through several different animals, incorporating matching bodyweight exercises at the other side. Chris and Heather were the speediest of the bunch. They picked up some incredible pace on some of those animal walks. Paul requested we include the Aligator Walk (which was actually more like the Spider-Man, if you ask me) and the Shrimp – and even suggested the team all do some burpees. I love when you all request burpees of your own accord. I knew you were learning to love them! Paul also had some smashing plyo pushups, which definitely deserve a cheer!

We soon finished the animal races, said our goodbyes and headed back to base. I took a group back the way we came: 2.8km in total. Damian took the others the scenic route: 5.2km in total. Massive props to Nadia for choosing the long run – today was her first ever run! Super impressive!

Two trusty favourites crowned as this week's Barnet Biscuit: Oreos and Chocolate Chip Cookies. (Thanks, Freya!)

See you next week when we run to Archer Acadamy to build a pond

Pennie

P.S. Thanks for the headline this week, Damian!

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Matthew Meyer
Matthew Meyer signed up to a group run.

Tue 21st Feb 2017 at 6:45pm