Rosie Ratcliffe

Leeds

Love being a nurse, the outdoors, yoga and swimming. Previous volunteer work in Africa helping communities, can’t wait to help in Leeds!


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Rosie Ratcliffe signed up to a group run.

Wed 20th Nov 2019 at 6:30pm

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Wed 23rd Oct 2019 at 6:30pm

That's how we roll

Leeds Report written by Aron Fulton

There was lots of news to share this week as we had two new taskforce members, Tom and Rachel and we had runners out this week at the Yorkshire 10 mile and Yorkshire Marathon! Well done everybody!

We also welcomed five new faces this week, Ian, Chris,Riobhne, Amanda, and Harriet. Go and give them all a cheer!

We had a quick warm up with our Big Wave and there was definitely some progress. I reckon we'll have that nailed in no time. The run out was super simple down one big hill, so we kept it nice and steady and looped back (up the hill) to keep everyone together. After crossing Kirkstall road with the lights that took an age, we were there at Seagulls Reuse!

It was amazing seeing you all running through the yard, completely mad, but it's great!" Kate, Task owner, Seagulls

We all piled in to the bright, light and airy space (which certainly makes a change from our recent tasks), and Kate ran though what we needed to do. There were some bright pink pillars that needed to be painted blue, and some shelves and a whole load of walls to be painted white.

Before we'd even finished talking, people had paintbrushes in hand, going straight for the pillars, obviously very excited to get going. Everyone else spread out along the walls with big rollers, small rollers and brushes, and basically started painting wherever they could reach.

Within seconds the pillars started to take shape, and our GoodGymmers gave their approval.

"I love this colour! I want it in my house!"

People were being very resourceful, switching places when then could no longer reach, moving stepladders around to where they were most needed, and generally just asking if they could paint everything! It was lovely to see, and it's great to see how the group already just dives into tasks, work together to get it done, but also seemingly have a great time doing it.

With around five minutes left, a few GoodGymmers even started washing the paint brushes, which meant one less job for the Seagulls crew.

With everything packed away we had time for some quick photos and then a a quick 'Tornado' workout in the yard, where we learned: * Lots of runners have medals hung up in their house * Almost nobody is actually from Leeds! * You've pretty much all taken running kit out of the wash to wear it again * You're all definitely going to be back for another GoodGym session!

We then jogged back up the monster hill (with more looping round) until we all made it back to base for a stretch.

Unfortunately Rachel rolled her ankle on the run back and is going to be out of action for 6 weeks, so she definitely needs some love! Go and give her a cheer!

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Rosie Ratcliffe
Rosie Ratcliffe went on a group run

Wed 16th Oct 2019 at 6:30pm

Got a job that needs doing? Leaf it to us!

Leeds Report written by Aron Fulton

26 runners ran 3km to help Hyde Park Source with a range of tasks at the Rosebank Garden

GoodGym Leeds is really starting to feel like it's coming together nicely. It's so great to see returning faces, lots of happy chatter and first timers just getting stuck in like they've been here since week one. You guys are ace!

We had 5 new runners this week: Elizabeth, Pete, Derya, and Julia who is our first task owner to come along and get involved in the run from the start! They all deserve a massive cheer! Go and give them some love.

After last week's deluge during the task we had a lovely autumn evening tonight. We did a quick "Jump in, Jump out, Jump left, Jump right" warm up to get everyone's heart rate up, and more importantly to get everyone laughing!

Then we took a slightly longer route to the task so we could make the most of the fading light and a beautiful Leeds evening. Heather was on backmarking duty this week, making sure nobody got left behind.

Once we'd made it to the Rosebank, and grabbed our tools, Julia set us four tasks:

  • Clearing a big patch of brambles
  • Litter picking around the edge of the park
  • Leaf collecting for leaf mulch
  • Planting bulbs

Everyone got straight to it and within seconds there was a buzz of activity. A pile of brambles formed within minutes, and separate bags of leaves and litter and were filling up nicely. We had a concerned local resident wondering what exactly we were up to, doing all of this in the dark, and while we couldn't quite convince him to join in, once he knew what we were doing he appreciated our efforts.

Over at the bulb planting, Julia was giving a lovely description of how the crocuses and daffodils needed to be planted, but one of our GoodGymmers (who will remain nameless) just wasn't quite taking it in...

"I'm not really sure what I'm doing to be honest!"

Loving the honesty there! We're all learning at GoodGym, so I'm sure you'll be a bulb planting pro in no time! We had a bit of drama when we uncovered what could have been some electrics (which we left well alone) but in the end we got lots of bulbs planted, and it will be great to come back in spring and see them in bloom!

The last things to do were to chop up the brambles and pile them back onto the verge where they could break down, and give the paths a quick sweep.

Julia was very happy with what we managed to achieve:

"We normally only get a chance to sort out the Rosebank once a month with our action day, so it's really great that you could help us with all this!"

Even the fitness session wasn't enough to wipe the smile off everyone's faces! We decided to make use of the Rosebank's cool stone circles and paths and have ourselves a circuits session. We had 5 stations:

  • Squats
  • Modified press-ups
  • Shuttle runs
  • Tricep dips
  • Step-ups

We had one round of 30 seconds on 30 seconds off, followed by a second round of 40 seconds on 20 seconds off. It was great to see the synchronised step-ups, one team adding their own extra difficulty with jumping squats, and the great teamwork that everyone showed. I particularly loved chief motivator Dave who was keeping the troops working hard when they we finding it tough. He definitely deserves an extra cheer!

With our workout done, we headed back to base, with a bit of student slalom, for a quick stretch and debrief.

Thanks for another awesome session tonight, I can't wait for next week already!

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Rosie Ratcliffe been cheered 10 times. 🥇

Wednesday 2nd October 2019

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Rosie Ratcliffe been cheered 10 times.

Goodgymers have noticed what Rosie has done and have cheered them 10 times. We doff out caps to you Rosie.

Rosie Ratcliffe
Rosie Ratcliffe went on a group run

Wed 2nd Oct 2019 at 6:30pm

Three lines on a hill, overturned and steaming!

Leeds Report written by Aron Fulton

29 runners ran 5km to help turn over soil to create compost for Meanwood Farm

After the absolute explosion of activity that was our first task last week, it was hard to know what to expect this week. You guys completely smashed it though, and it was amazing! We welcomed 10 new runners to the gang this week, and it is awesome to already see some returning faces.

After a brief warm up, we ran down Woodhouse ridge in the fading late, a final reminder to everyone if they needed it that we're definitely in head torch season now. We carried on up to the farm, where Luke had all the tools out waiting for us.

After everyone had grabbed a tool, we headed further up the path to find out what was in store. Our task was to move three separate lines of compost at varying stages of decay to aerate them and help to create better soil. This would then be used for growing vegetables as part of the farm's gardening project for people with learning disabilities. Each line needed moving around a metre up or down the hill, and then compacting into a neat triangular shape.

We split up into three teams and found that each line of compost had its own challenges. The oldest compost was already pretty well broken down, and was therefore much heavier work, while the 'freshest' compost had quite a fragrant aroma. There was also steam coming off the piles, which apparently meant we knew it was working!

"It's like a poo sauna!"

As everyone got stuck in and found their rhythm, we really started to see some progress. Some of the lines started out a bit wiggly, but with a bit of direction we were back on track. Luke definitely seemed happy with the progress we were making.

"You lot are superheroes!", Luke, Task owner

He went on to explain that this task would normally take months to complete, so to get it all done in one evening (in the dark!) was huge for them. Great job everyone!

After tidying up the lines as neatly as we could, we handed back the tools and headed for home. We just had time to sneak in some cheeky hill reps focusing on form, before jogging back to base for a quick stretch.

Make sure you give each other a cheer, and see you all next week!

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Julie Haddon

Wed 2nd Oct 2019 at 10:30pm

Thanks for leading another great group run. It's fab to know how much it means to the places we help.

George Sullivan

Wed 2nd Oct 2019 at 10:41pm

I'm never going to forget that poo sauna smell! Brilliant run!

Monika

Wed 2nd Oct 2019 at 11:29pm

Sounds like fun. Shame I wasn't able to come tonight but see you next week!!!

Rachel

Thu 3rd Oct 2019 at 8:33am

My trainers stink!! Great session thank you all

Clare Rosemary Evans

Thu 3rd Oct 2019 at 6:34pm

Really enjoyed it, can't come next week (Leaders forum) but will be there in future

Damu

Fri 4th Oct 2019 at 9:17am

I thought I got away with feeling achy, but its on me today!!

Katie Carew-Robinson

Sat 5th Oct 2019 at 2:07pm

Fantastic run report title!

Rosie Ratcliffe
Rosie Ratcliffe signed up to a group run.

Wed 16th Oct 2019 at 6:30pm

Painting the Giant's Hand at the Rosebank

Helping out with a range of tasks for Hyde Park Source

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Rosie Ratcliffe
Rosie Ratcliffe signed up to a group run.

Wed 9th Oct 2019 at 6:30pm

Preparing an allotment for Growing Better

Help provide a place for community farming for better mental health

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Rosie Ratcliffe
Rosie Ratcliffe signed up to a group run.

Wed 2nd Oct 2019 at 6:30pm

Building and filling raised beds at Meanwood Valley Urban Farm

Help us to fix up the polytunnels ready for planting

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Rosie Ratcliffe
Rosie Ratcliffe has done their first good deed with GoodGym. 😎

Wednesday 25th September 2019

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Rosie Ratcliffe has done their first good deed with GoodGym.

Rosie 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.

John ShirleyAron FultonGrace Feeney
Rosie Ratcliffe
Rosie Ratcliffe went on a group run

Wed 25th Sep 2019 at 6:30pm

On the Verge of Greatness

Leeds Report written by Aron Fulton

An AMAZING 68 runners ran 3km to help completely clearing two large sections of verge for Bedford fields!

Our first task had high expectations, and boy did you all live up to them!

It was a bumper turnout for our first task, and everyone was happy, smily and chatty, spending bit of time getting to know each other before we got underway. We had a lovely send off from Councillor Rafique, and after a quick warm up of 'Jump left, jump right, jump in, jump out' it was time to see if Leeds was ready for GoodGym!

As the task was so close, the runners went for a nice lap of the park before the light faded, while the walking group headed straight for the task. It was tough to keep so many people together, so we split into two, with Aron at the front of one group, and GG Yorkie Trainer extraorinaire Egg at the front of the other group. Grace and Heather were our backmarkers.

We arrived at the task and Ian gave us a quick pep talk - our tasks were:

  • To rip out any weeds/nettles/brambles out of two overgrown areas.
  • Move everything we'd pulled out further up the path.
  • Add the "woody stuff" (a technical term) to the dead hedge, with everything else thrown over the hedge to rot down behind it.
  • Another small group headed off to do some heavy lifting moving some big logs.

After some early apprehension about just pulling out nettles and brambles protected only by some gardening gloves, everyone got really involved and there was a whir of activity. There were people pulling, chopping, running this way and that, and lots of motivating each other!

"It's like I'm back training with the paras here!" Ian, task owner, Bedford Fields

Everyone pitched in with whatever tools were available and we really started to make some progress, even if some people did have a bit of trouble with the tools...

"This rake is really mugging me off" Gillian, GoodGym HQ

When the log shifters rejoined the group we really picked up the pace, and we made some massive progress. As our 45 minutes came to a close, we swept the path and cleared away all the tools, before Egg led a round of birthday squats for Trainer Aron's birthday.

It was just a short run back to base, but we stopped off for a bit of a fun cone workout to really get our sweat on! Everyone worked really hard on the range of exercise and there were loads of synchronised squats and rope climbs which was lovely to see.

After we collected all the cones, we took a gentle jog back to HPBC, where we had a nice stretch and (for some of us) a well earned drink, with the warm glow of a good deed done (or was that nettle rash?)

Thank you all for such an amazing launch, you're all fab. Go give each other a cheer!

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York runner

Thu 26th Sep 2019 at 9:25am

Great launch Aron 💪🏼

Ed Field
Ed Field (he/him)

Thu 26th Sep 2019 at 9:26am

Well done everyone and big shout to Aron for making it all happen. Welcome to the family GG Leeds!

Rosie Ratcliffe

Thu 26th Sep 2019 at 1:06pm

Great first good gym run! Loved every minute. Thanks to Aron and everyone for organising such a fantastic event. Can’t wait for next time!

Tav
Tav (he/him)

Thu 26th Sep 2019 at 1:38pm

Great to see and we are sending a big cheer up from Colchester. We have a special link to Leeds amongst our members and if any of you are down in Essex just drop me an email ! Work hard, have fun, talk to the partners and look after each other!

Chris Dearnley

Thu 26th Sep 2019 at 3:51pm

Really enjoyed it Aron / Egg, really well run event and will come back! Thanks, Chris

Richmond runner

Thu 26th Sep 2019 at 4:23pm

Thanks for leading a great launch Aron!

Julie Haddon

Thu 26th Sep 2019 at 11:17pm

Brilliant launch night. Huge well done to everyone involved. See you all next week!

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