Murtaza Mithu

Brent

Casual Runner but would like to be more consistent


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Doing good since January 2016

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Murtaza Mithu now visited an isolated older person twice. 🎉

Tuesday 14th February 2017

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Murtaza Mithu now visited an isolated older person twice.

Murtaza has just completed the second run to visit an isolated older person. They are now officially connected and are committed to supporting each other.

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Murtaza Mithu completed 10 good deeds with GoodGym. 🥳

Tuesday 14th February 2017

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Murtaza Mithu completed 10 good deeds with GoodGym.

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

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Janine Baumann visited their coach

Monday 13th February 2017

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Murtaza Mithu been Coach Verified. 🤩

Wednesday 8th February 2017

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Murtaza Mithu been Coach Verified.

Big news. Murtaza is now Coach Verified. They're ready to start running to visit and older person. Show some love for Murtaza as they start the next phase of their GoodGym adventure.

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Murtaza Mithu run to visit an isolated older person for the first time. 😎

Monday 6th February 2017

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Murtaza Mithu run to visit an isolated older person for the first time.

Murtaza has just done their first run to visit an isolated older person. This person will act as Murtaza's Coach; helping them to keep motivated to exercise. In exchange Murtaza will drop in each week for a chat.

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Janine Baumann
Janine Baumann visited their coach

Monday 6th February 2017

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Murtaza Mithu
Murtaza Mithu signed up to a group run.

Mon 11th Jul 2016 at 6:45pm

Clare Moscrop
Clare Moscrop went on a group run

Mon 11th Apr 2016 at 6:45pm

April Flowers

10 Girls, 1 Guy, a 6k run, 30 Petunia's, 2 odd encounters and 1 big fun night at GG Brent.

Rain, rain go away, at least by 7pm anyway...... oh great you did thanks for that! After a thankfully dry end to the evening and No April Showers in sight, GG Brent and it's merry band of women and one man, congregated at the Queensbury Pub on Willesden High Road for a joyful and high spirited start to the week.

Sadhana's upcoming first marathon led the discussions as the crew planned the logistics of getting to Brighton to support...... and to eat fish and chips hurrah, but obviously the first thing more important LOL the fact Sadhana will be running 26.2 Miles in 6 Days!!!!!! Woo HOO.

With housekeeping in check and a warm welcome outstretched to our 2 new ladies - Andrea and Gillian, we set to work, pounding the pave the 1.8mile route over to Harlseden High Street to link with our favourite pastor Marcia Tull for a spot of planting after our galavanting.

Leading from the back and welcoming the new starters coach Ellie was lucky enough to have coach-runner Clairey-Bell on hand to step up to the plate and lead from the front and putting the leading pack through their paces by the sounds of things!! The back pack cruised the streets and were joined by a local character on a bike who invited us in for tea and a slice of his Battenberg...... We hope he meant cake!! Declining we powered on!!

In no time at all the flurry of red tees had descended onto the high road and were greeted with the best smiling face ever - Marcia, with boxes and boxes of beautiful spring flowers that we would be tasked with planting in the front garden of the church!

Harlesden Methodist Church is a crucial part of the community and serves the people of Harlesden in more ways than one, offering guidance, a safe space and worthwhile outreach to the community on a regular basis. What better way to give back then to brighten up their surroundings as the Spring comes in!

Off to work we set, to the soundtrack of Mariah Carey and Tom Petty, a musical feast for the ears, while we Got Diggy with it on task.

30 minutes of hard graft included: * The discovery of 10 foot worms * Laura's rat cage * Hidden Treasures - Gin Bottles and Cork Screws to name but a few

Before long the time was up and the merry band of Do-Gooders were on their way once more, but not before some lung busting sprints up and down the high road and star-jump squats for good measure!!

On route back and there was sharing and caring, thrills and puddle spills, giggles and gumption...... But just a typical night for one of the best groups of people in the land, where the running and the do-gooding go hand in hand with the community and friendship that's blossomed over the year.

A Fabulous evening, terrific task and job well done from the Brent Brigade

Until next time folks........

Do Good. Feel Good. Inspire

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Claire Thomson
Murtaza Mithu
Murtaza Mithu signed up to a group run.

Mon 11th Apr 2016 at 6:45pm

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Hugh Howell went on a group run

Mon 14th Mar 2016 at 6:45pm

Sunnyside's Up

A massive thirty three of us gathered for a brand new task this week: a trip to Sunnyside Community garden up in Archway. Sunnyside is a community-led garden that is open to all, but specialises in therapeutic horticulture for people with physical and mental disabilities.

As well as ten newcomers Samah, John, Dami, Mariam, Chris, Toby, Fedja, David, Jade and Emma we had tourists Kevin from Hackney (soon to be Bristol) and John and Jackie from Camden and a few journalists included in the mix as well!

After a round of applause for Graham for completing 50 good deeds and another for Patrick for completing 150, we travelled up in three separate groups. Simon and Graham led the speedsters, with Patrick and Aidan taking a medium-paced group and John and Ama looking after the philosophers.

Up at the centre we were greeted by Yvonne and Alan, who were delighted to see so many keen faces and tooled us up ready for the evening's work.

We got stuck in for a good half hour. One group tackled shrubbery around the side of the centre with choppers, loppers, secateurs, scissors and all manner of cutting tools with a couple of the team being led back and forth with wheelbarrows by the enthusiastic Alan.

Round the corner muscle-bound volunteers were ripping rotten logs out the ground with their bare hands (and a mattock) while a third group tackled some very stubborn roots.

All this while Mariam & Dami and Chris carried out their interviews. We’ll post links when the video and article are out. Looks like they got some great material from us all.

The really amazing thing was we managed all this without stopping for a biscuit. This is unheard of in Islington (Simon is obviously a bit rusty after being away for a while and had left them back at the pool). Oh well, a good reason to run back quickly.

And it was FOUR groups for the run back. The original fast, medium and philosophers, plus a special “press” group led by Graham after we realised that having people carry back lots of recording equipment with the fast group might be a bit of a struggle.

The fast group worked extra hard with secret surges, the “lunge, skip, run” game (what could that involve?), stair running, hill running and a little obstacle running. Chris was desperate for some core work to offset the aerobic insaneness. Next week, Chris (and everybody will now know who to moan at when our abs are shot to shreds).

Back at the pool just a little bit later than planned we multi-tasked by holding stretches while receiving biscuits: a true test of balance, agility, coordination and greed.

Finally a vote on the evening’s hot topic of debate. Mice: vermin or cute adorable little critters. Definitely a few votes for vermin and a few stories of cats bringing them in in various states of mutilation, but the majority thought they were delightful creatures and just wanted to give them a mouse-sized cuddle. Next week: Are cats complete psychopaths?

A great first task at Sunnyside. We’re heading back there in a few weeks, but in the meantime we have another brand new task next week. We’re visiting West London Mission for some more gardening joy.

Great to be back. See you next week,

Simon

P.S. Should have a few more photos later on.

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Sarah Moore
Sarah Moore (She/her )

Tue 15th Mar 2016 at 7:01pm

Sorry I couldn't make it, sounds like a great task and so many newbies! After a weekend on the trails I needed a cross-training day. Out of town next Mon but back the one after!

Simon Loughran

Thu 17th Mar 2016 at 11:47am

It was a great night. The following Monday is Easter Monday. There'll be HX Buns!

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