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Suzi went on a group run

Wed 15th Aug 2018 at 6:45pm

When bush comes to shove(l)

Hounslow Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)

Another Wednesday, another sprinkling of goodness in the borough of Hounslow.

It was lovely to see some GG tourism - a big welcome to Fiona and Kate! It was a special night as we were also celebrating the birthday of lovely Michelle -happy birthday from us all at GoodGym Hounslow!

After a quick warm up that tested our agility, balance and coordination we started off our run pledging to do some kind things during the rest of the week. It's going to be a lovely few days for friends and family of GG Hounslow, as we promised to do extra missions, take loved ones on holiday, make scones for the office and look after our flatmates' cat. Oh, and help eat our mate's birthday cake. Nice!

We only had a short run to the local primary school, so we set off at a nice steady pace taking the railway bridge steps in our stride. Arriving at the school we found caretaker Claire, who had provided us with a list of jobs earlier that day, waiting to say hi. She let us know how appreciative the school was for the time we spend there after they've suffered budget cuts and are having to do extra work to avoid making redundancies. So it was with renewed purpose that we got stuck into the jobs!

After a surprising amount of discussion on how to divide ourselves up into small groups, we each took a job from the list which included trimming bushes, tackling bamboo (our Hounslow nemesis), weeding, skipping chairs and other bulky stuff and even putting together some water play tables for the kids. After 45 minutes of work we had ticked off all the tasks, and decided (after a non conclusive vote) to take a slightly longer route back to Turnham Green. With a very pretty yomp along the river, we got back to the park and smashed out a tiny tabata session which really got our hearts pumping, and a minute plank challenge where we took our minds off the pain by singing Michelle Happy Birthday. Then we went to the pub. Because, GoodGym Hounslow.

Next week we have an exciting new task at a local rowing club, where we'll be helping them revamp their clubhouse. Sign up here for more Wednesday running and gooding.

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Suzi signed up to a group run.

Wed 15th Aug 2018 at 6:45pm

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Suzi went on a group run

Wed 6th Jun 2018 at 6:45pm

Doing good on global running day - Hugh Grant take that away from us

Hounslow Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)

When National Volunteering Week and Global Running Day converge on a sunny Hounslow group run Wednesday, we have reached peak GoodGym.

We had a great task to celebrate, and some lovely new faces to welcome to the team. Please give a massive cheer to Eva, Emma and Sam who all joined us for their very first group run.

Before we left for our job, we had a quick run down of news and achievements. It's been a good week for Andy who not only got a new 5k PB but also achieved a 12 month mission streak - that means he has not missed one single month without doing at least one good turn for an elderly or isolated person, and that is something to be applauded! Well done Andy.

Don't forget that if you'd like to hear about all the good stuff that has been happening across all the GoodGym areas then come along to the social tonight at 18:30 in Farringdon. All details are here - would be great to see you there. But if you fancy a challenge (and some free drinks apparently!) head down to Richmond where there will be a GoodGym team competing in a massive tug of war. So much good stuff happening!

Our task tonight was for the amazing Whale Organisation, a charity whose mission is to lead us to a more sustainable future, promoting connection to nature through sports, the arts and craft. They are working on a Source2Sea project and needed some help cleaning up the shoreline of the Thames and asked us to help them out with a big running clear up. However, our projected spot near Kew Bridge was - happily - looking fairly clear, so we had a last minute change to Hammersmith Bridge which was not looking so plastic-free. After a quick check with lovely Hammersmith & Fulham trainer Polly to see if was ok to work on our neighbours' turf, we had a 3.5k run ahead of us.

Before we left it was time for our increasingly public warm up. Our perfectly-executed squat jumps, twists and fast feet caught the attention of one tot, who gleefully joined in and, quite frankly, showed us all up with his great moves. Youngest GGer ever? While we warmed up our muscles, we also discussed what we'd do if we got given a million pounds and only half an hour to spend it. Most of us would book the heck out of a massive holiday straight away, there were some kind donations to charities, some even kinder offers to take us all to the pub, and Adam said he would buy much KFC (and then fritter the rest away...!)

With a beautiful evening stretching ahead of us, we set off for Hammersmith Bridge, making good time, and only stopping for some conditioning exercises along the way. We soon found Carolyn and the team from the Whale Organisation waiting for us on the slipway, with two sites to clear. While one begloved team set off five minutes further up the river to work on a polluted area, the other half got cracking on the first spot and started to pile loads of plastic and other rubbish into bags. While we worked the guys from the Whale Organisation told us about the amazing stuff they had been doing - in fact they had come straight from Parliament where they had been meeting with MPs to talk about their Source to Sea project. They have made a huge rafts out of plastic bottles they had pulled from the river and will be paddleboarding down the length of the Thames to raise awareness of the huge problem of plastic pollution in our waterways.

Half an hour later, we were posing for a photo with one of the rafts when who should walk by but Hugh Grant and Jeremy Paxman. We were so engrossed in our task that we missed them, but running under Hammersmith Bridge a few moments later we stopped in our tracks as the two of them passed above us. Unfortunately our brush with celebrity ended rather abruptly as their mate greeted us with a less than friendly hand gesture (SO un-GoodGym!) and walked quickly on. I guess he's not going to be our new GG Hounslow ambassador then!

We stopped off at Furnival Gardens to knock out a little fitness session which featured plank, squat, and side plank races and an extra abs blast led by Chi. Thanks Chi! With our major muscle groups worked hard, we ran the 3k back at a good pace and finished off the night with some stretches. Next week we are going back to a (very) local school to paint a massive wall, and need all the help we can get. Hope to see you there gang!

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Suzi signed up to a group run.

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Suzi cheered by other people 25 times. 🥇

Thursday 17th May 2018

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Suzi cheered by other people 25 times.

Suzi is part of a crowd that's making a huge noise. Suzi 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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Suzi completed 5 good deeds with GoodGym. 🎉

Thursday 17th May 2018

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Suzi completed 5 good deeds with GoodGym.

Suzi is a now a pretty committed GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the fifth time

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Suzi went on a group run

Wed 16th May 2018 at 6:45pm

Not to cause a-fence, but we need to picket up the pace

Hounslow Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)

14 runners + two time trials + one Chiswick House = a whole lot of GG Hounslow fun!

After a last minute cancellation of our scheduled task, we were happy to be asked by the beautiful Chiswick House to come and do some jobs for this stunning trust ahead of the London in Bloom competition. It was our first task at this charity, which relies on donations and volunteers to stay open to the public, but it won't be the last hopefully!

Before we set off on the 1.5k run down there, we said a massive congratulations to Luis who, on Saturday, smashed his first ever parkrun - well done!

If you want to be inspired by some incredible running, get yourself done to Parliament Hill track this Saturday evening. Night of the 10,000m PBs, hosted by Highgate Harriers is an evening of exciting racing action by international athletes. You can volunteer here or just turn up to spectate. There will be quality athletics, there will be beer, there will be cheering.

A little reminder about the GoodGym Olympics. The sign up for events is now live! The deadline is the 3rd June, and there are a variety of events on offer, including egg and spoon, a pancake race, 100m, 400m and relays. The entry page has full list of the events and descriptions of some of the lessor know races (including the GoodGym relay, this year's theme is no one gets left behind...think human caterpillar race). If you haven't been to the GoodGym Olympics before it is a fantastically fun day of competition between the different GoodGym areas followed by a social. Let's DO THIS TEAM HOUNSLOW!

After last night's warm up, when we discussed which period of history we would choose to have been born into (answers ranged from Ancient Greece, through the roaring 20s, glamourous 40s, swinging 60s and right up to somewhere in the future) we set off to Chiswick House and Gardens, stopping for a few squats and toe taps along the way for fun.

While we were waiting for park ranger Jake, we did our first time trial of the night - 400 metres round the crickets boundary. It's a tough distance because you can't take your foot off the pedal at any point, but you guys smashed it with tough to beat individual times. Not long after Jake arrived on his buggy to open up the cricket pavilion and we got stuck into washing down railings and weeding areas around the site. Watched by several flocks of curious parakeets and a number of dogs out on their evening stroll, we set to it, working hard for half an hour preparing the area for the regional competition which Chiswick House has previously won.

Gloves and buckets packed up, we waved goodbye to Jake and got stuck into our fitness session, which was aimed at firing up our major muscle groups in preparation for our second time trial of the evening. The idea is that we 'wake up' these muscles in advance of hard running - you can spend hours working on your glutes and quads but if those muscles are not firing properly then running form is going to suffer. So, after some frogs, decreasing squats, reverse crunches, and planks, we hit the time trial again. Great sprinting tonight everybody, it's so good to see you give it your all. Oh, the fun we had.

It was a gentle and scenic run back to our start point, with Will magically both leading and backmarking, spotting ducklings and stopping for photo ops. Well done tonight, team. Fancy some more next week? Sign up here to help sort out an overgrown plot of land for local residents.

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Bristol runner

Mon 21st May 2018 at 11:38am

Great punning !!!!

Suzi
Suzi signed up to a group run.

Wed 16th May 2018 at 6:45pm

Sanding down the railings at Ealing Baptist Church

This organisation offers a foodbank, clothing and a drop in centre for the homeless

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