SUP(per) Club

12 Goodgymers helped their local community in Brighton
Frances Ruocco
Juliet O'Brien
Euan Hill
Rob Ward
STEFANIA ROSSO
Sarah Katharine
Olivia Powell
Ben
Ruth Milne
Sarah Scott-Mitchell
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Brighton

Tuesday 24th February

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STEFANIA ROSSO
STEFANIA ROSSO

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Olivia Powell
Olivia Powell

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Ben
Ben

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Ruth Milne
Ruth Milne

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Tonight's GoodGym assignment saw a dozen-strong team meet at the Hove Peace statue and, to the backdrop of a welcome and resplendent sunset, were led by Stefania (some via a short run around the Lawns and Hove Plinth) to the doors of Brighton Sailing Club, described on its website as "a spirited community of sailors who share a love for the sea, the wind, and the camaraderie that comes with it". The Club also functions as a base for the Brighton Explorers Club which has a broader remit of outdoor activities, and a follow-up task to use their kayaks to do some testing of local river quality is on the GoodGym schedule.

The mission at the Brighton Explorers Club was to conduct an off-season audit of the Club's Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) stock. A trilogy of tasks included: checking for leaks by applying soapy water round the SUP valve, where a frothy bubbling would signify the presence of an unwelcome leak; squatting energetically using double-action pumps to get the paddleboards to the right air pressure; and running an inventory of the single-blade oars and ensuring that they extended to full length/ retracted correctly. All of this was completed outside the Club with the usual GoodGym gusto, and at the end the SUPs were returned into storage, with one of the team commenting that their imposing height made them look like benevolent gods.

While the jury is still very much at sea on the sentience of paddleboards, the totemic animals on Brighton Sailing Club's flag, (two green) dolphins, have historically been associated with benevolent godliness, symbolising wisdom and protection and considered demi-gods in classical Greece. Though not quite as ancient, the Brighton Sailing Club dates all the way back to 1871 as a hub for sea adventures and sailing races.

Following the task's close the gang looked ahead to races of a different kind, and to participating/ supporting in Sunday's Brighton half marathon, with a plea perhaps to the weather gods, before heading off into the evening and, for those who hadn't eaten yet, a well-deserved supper.


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Brighton Explorers Club
Aims to get people active in the great outdoors

The Brighton Explorers Club (BEC) is a multi-activity club and charity for over-18s. The club aims to get people active in the great outdoors. While our charitable focus is on young adults, we have (and encourage) active members of all ages. We do a wide variety of activities including rock climbing, road cycling, mountain biking, walking, caving, kayaking, SUP, windsurfing, badminton, tennis, coasteering and surfing. Our charitable objectives are : 1. to facilitate the personal development and growth of young people by education and instruction through participation in a wide variety of activities with special reference to the outdoors and physical endeavour; and 2. the promotion of community participation in healthy recreation by the provision of facilities for participation in sports such as cycling, paddlesport, walking, caving, climbing, coasteering, windsurfing and badminton, but without limitation.

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