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Martin Graff earned their community cape by completing their first community mission. 🥇

Sunday 1st March 2020

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Martin Graff earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.

Martin completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Martin was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.

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Martin Graff went on a community mission

Sat 29th Feb 2020 at 8:45am

Trying out Trelai Parkrun

Cardiff Report written by Martin Graff

Despite the bad weather, four intrepid Goodgymers, Lowri, Nic, Welsh Dave and Martin turned out at Trelai Park this morning to help test the route for a new Parkrun. After the initial Parkrun welcome and instructions, it was a prompt start at 9.00 a.m. with the route taking in three and a half laps around the park. Luckily, the weather stayed dry and not too windy for the time of the run, although the park fields were absolutely waterlogged, along with some of the path. So, it was wet feet time again. Great training for some trail running later this year. Some twenty-five to thirty minutes later we were all finished, and went through the process of picking up our time chips, and having these recorded.

Then it was home time. Dave said he was going home to cook breakfast, leaving the rest of us feeling hungry. All in all, a lovely run, and one to look forward to.

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Martin Graff has done their first good deed with GoodGym. 🥳

Saturday 27th January 2018

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Martin Graff has done their first good deed with GoodGym.

Martin 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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Martin Graff signed up to a group run.

Sat 27th Jan 2018 at 1:20pm

Helping out at Samye on a saturday!

Helping improve the Samye Foundation which supports individuals experiencing challenges with their mental health

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Martin Graff signed up to a group run.

Sat 27th Jan 2018 at 11:15am

Going back to school... Run to help out at Herbert Thompson Primary School

Running to improve the facilities at Herbert Thompson Primary School... for the children!

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Martin Graff signed up to a group run.

Sun 14th Jan 2018 at 10:00am

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Jack went on a training session

Sat 9th Dec 2017 at 12:30pm

What's the plan? Nathan vs. Pen Y Fan!

Cardiff Report written by Nathan Swain

Our story begins a long time ago, in darker times, times when Goodgym Cardiff was not in existence, times that hadn’t seen hordes of lycra clad runners lunging outside House of Fraser. On 31st December 2016, in a Crwys Road Indian, Nathan admitted to those gathered that, to his shame he had never been up Pen Y Fan, despite living in Cardiff his whole life. 2017, he proclaimed boastfully, would be the year he conquered South Wales’ highest peak.

11 months and 4 days later, Nathan still had not managed his 2017 resolution and was resigned to failure.

Fear not - a chance conversation with the ever enthusiastic run leader Ben and before you knew it, nine goodgym-ers were signed up for the Pen Y Fan hike.

With Saturday morning’s parkrun cancelled due to snow and ice, most of our hikers headed back to bed, resting their legs for the afternoon. Not Jack however – who set off for Brecon 2 hours early, scaling the heights of Pen Y Fan multiple times before the rest had finished their breakfast. Emma and Aimee, fresh from a mission run with Idris Elba met Nathan, Martin (who had fought through Zimbando fans camped outside his front door), Lucy, Ben, Darren and Lydia in Nantgarw, clambered into two cars and headed up to Brecon. Car 1 – the party car – headed north, belting out Christmas classics at the top of their voices, swinging santas hat from the windows. Car 2 took on a more reflective tone, discussing the well-being of future generations to the sombre background of Thom Yorke.

Shameless plug alert - if you want your say on the Well-being Plan for Cardiff – give your views here.

Nathan was so excited he found it difficult to describe his feelings

Having arrived at the Pont Ar Daf car park, pulled on their walking boots and thermal layers, our hikers were ready to go – Nathan couldn’t quite describe his feelings, he was nervous, he was excited, he was relieved to be accomplishing his resolution and he was pleased to be doing it in such good company. Conditions weren’t optimal, but the cold, snow and ice was not going to stop the group – come sun, rain or snow, they were getting up to the peak, and they set off for the Storey Arms route.

Darren raised a few eyebrows with his choice of attire, shorts in the snow is not everyone's idea of sensible clothing. At one point people were concerned Darren's legs has turned blue, but on closer inspection he'd just pulled up his football socks. It was good to see he's abandoning the Canaries yellow and green and was embracing Bluebird blue after recent results.

The walk was slower than usual given the conditions, the sporadic snow ball fights and pauses for photos, but the views of a snow covered surrounding countryside were worth taking in, and with the promise of Nathan buying drinks spurring everyone on (little did all realise that he was talking about a £1 cup of tea rather than free flowing prosecco at the Christmas party) our hikers kept on going.

Nathan could hardly supress his smile

On reaching a wind swept Corn Du, the summit was in sight. Nathan could hardly surpress his smile – he was going to do it (or was it the anticipation of celebratory Mr Kipling Frosted Fancies in his rucksack?). Ben, keen to secure a place in the 2019 Goodgym Calendar, stripped down to his tshirt and coordinated a photo shoot. A small walk later and they had done it, they’d reached the summit, taken the obligatory “hands in the air photo”, taken photos of strangers, made them pose with their hands in the air, and basked in the wonderful views.

Who would like some warm cocoa and ginger biscuits?

The walk back down to the car park was relatively event free – aside from two of the group falling over on the ice, a rescue helicopter (not for one of the fallen goodgym-ers) and a pug dragging his owner toward the summit. The hikers regrouped, hot drinks were bought, Lydia cracked out some ginger biscuits and the walk was complete. The group set off back to Cardiff looking forward to the next goodgym meet-up, which was just hours away at the 2017 Christmas party.

The pressure is on Nathan to choose another inclusive new years resolution, one he'd never compete without the help of Goodgym Cardiff. Will it be Snowdon? Maybe a marathon? Maybe a run on Flatholm (he's never been over there)? All will be revealed on new years eve!

N.B. Nathans new years resolution is anticipated to be an annual event with growing interest :)

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Darren

Wed 13th Dec 2017 at 9:56am

ha ha, Great report Nathan!! Flatholm souns a good plan! There is a pub there too for post run drinks!

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Martin Graff signed up to a training session.

Sat 9th Dec 2017 at 12:30pm

Hike up Pen-y-Fan

Help Nathan reach his 2017 new years resolution before the end of the year

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