All court up

14 Goodgymers helped their local community in Tower Hamlets
1 / 24
Tower Hamlets

Monday 20th September 2021

Report written by Laura Williams

Share the love

Well, we didn't plan on a double fitness bill tonight, that's for sure. Who knew.

So a small little group gathered in Museum Gardens this evening, for our pre-task run. It was fantastic to be joined by Nina, who we haven't seen for a while! And although the run started off as a short one on paper, Si thankfully took over and, after some brilliant navigation finding the quietest, longest route (including a lap of Middleton Green), we managed to squeeze in a little bit of extra mileage en route to one of our favourite tasks.

Many hands, etc etc...

Margaret greeted us with a well planned operation: brand new gloves; bundles of bin bags, and the obligatory crash course in "What's-a-weed-and-what's-not." The team busied themselves along Ellsworth Street, weeding the entire border and filling bin liner after bin liner in no time. It felt like we'd only just arrived when we were already posing for our cheerio end shot.

What's a single leg squat between friends?

The task was scheduled to take the GoodGymers ninety minutes but 45 minutes in, we were scrabbling around for the last little weed. "Well, we're here now," we shrugged at 7:15pm, and so we accompanied Margaret to the Nature Reserve to take a quick look at the pond that'll be the job for next week's two-part task (including our Group Run), and then over to the basketball court we headed, where we enjoyed 20 minutes of not-so-easy fitness: a few speedy laps, some balancing lower body work; the obligatory core moves, and some nice stretches, oh, and a last final lap to finish. Not a bad effort at all, team.

Another great evening, doing lots, interacting lots, and just a lot of doing what you do best: combining your fitness and your sense of purpose into a heavenly 90 minutes for all those who come into contact with you. Way. To. Go.

Until next time.


Session Leader
This task supported
Hollybush Estate
Hollybush's ‘Rocky’ Gardens and ‘Strawberry Fields’ orchard are now an established nature reserve with 79 growing spaces

The Hollybush and Teesdale Estate Urban Growers project began in April 2009 in Rocky Park – a disused children’s play area. Now enjoyed by the whole community, the area includes seats and communal herb beds for all to use.

See more
Attendees
Kellie
Jessica Farmery
Simon Hempenstall
Fiona M
Rohan
Euge P
Eimear
Si
Laura Williams
Nina Jhatakia
John Shirley
Martin
Join us on our next session

Tower Hamlets

THE BIG MONDAY NIGHT TASK: Planting, weeding and topping up woodchip in Columbia Road gardens! (+ pre-task workout in Ravenscroft Park)
🗓Tomorrow 6:40pm

We're back with the team at the Columbia Tenants and Residents Association for our first visit of 2024!

+9
MunniMaddiePeterConnie BlachJawad
14 GoodGymers are going

Discuss this report
Hackney runner

Tue 21st Sep 2021 at 11:57pm

Ah the bin modelling career has started well

Laura Williams

Wed 22nd Sep 2021 at 8:51pm

Great pics, Louis! See you again soon.