2. Daily Habit Challenge
Daily habit challenges work well over shorter, 2-4 week periods. The idea is to come up with a different healthy habit that participants must do each day. Habits can be anything from packing your own lunch to taking a daily walk. Reward possibility: Each behavior earns a raffle entry, with drawings at the end of each week.
3. Team Wellness Challenge
Team challenges can foster a sense of community and motivate people to a common purpose. Participants work toward large, group goals, such as "walk 5,000 miles" or "lose 50 pounds" and keep track of group results on a white board or poster, usually displayed in a common area. Employers can offer an incentive for the whole group, such as weekly fitness classes at the office or a free, healthy lunch.
4. Participation Challenge
This challenge encourages participants to accomplish a goal task a certain number of times over a set period, rewarding those who reach a certain number. For example, if an employer subsidizes a health club membership (or has a fitness center on site) they can challenge their employees to attend 25 fitness classes in 30 days. Employers can also challenge employees to do other things like bring their own healthy lunch (instead of eating out) 15 times per month or to walk 5 miles a day.
5. Weight Loss Challenge
Weight loss is a common goal for Americans – according to a Gallup poll earlier this year, 49 percent of Americans want to lose weight – and challenges provide a fun, motivating atmosphere. Weight loss challenges can span a few weeks to a few months, and typically include regular weigh-ins as well as support throughout, such as nutrition education. Winners can be determined by variables like total pounds lost, or percent of body weight or body fat lost.
6. Holiday Challenge
In the United States, holidays are often a time when healthy habits suffer. Employers can run a challenge around physical activity to help keep people motivated through November and December.
7. Plank Challenge
Planking is great for core stability and can be done in a short amount of time. Employers can challenge participating employees to plank a set time each day, with times increasing five seconds each day to reach a certain time goal over 3-5 weeks. Plank challenges can be done as a team (where those who have the best completion percentage win) or individually.
Building a culture of wellness in the workplace takes time, but fun challenges like those listed above can help engage employees and bring them together toward the common goals of increased physical activity and overall better health.
source: Health.gov
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