The wellness folk at my company is taking part in Healthcode's Million Mile Month Challenge this month. Exercises can be recorded via Fitbit (I use a different fitness watch for logging and then sync to Fitbit [and Strava, et al.] with RunGap App) or logged manually. Manually, as one might guess, is entirely on the honor system. My steps, for example, are logged manually after converting my steps-to-miles with a converter. I'm careful (and honest) enough to subtract steps logged on runs from my walked steps.
One of the top people at the companyāand, indeed, overallāhas logged over 400 miles, all through walking/running. This averages out to 17 miles and change per day; just in the past 24 hours, they logged more than 20 miles. I can't help but think the person walking/running so much is cheating or otherwise gaming the system, yet I don't want to whine to HR. Instead, I'd rather whine to you.
If you're taking part in the Million Mile Month Challenge, too, what are your thoughts? I (and many others in my division) are busting ourselves to do as well as we are; we'd hate to "lose" to someone who's cheating at something that's designed to help us be better (healthier) people.
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#cureMS
One of the top people at the companyāand, indeed, overallāhas logged over 400 miles, all through walking/running. This averages out to 17 miles and change per day; just in the past 24 hours, they logged more than 20 miles. I can't help but think the person walking/running so much is cheating or otherwise gaming the system, yet I don't want to whine to HR. Instead, I'd rather whine to you.
If you're taking part in the Million Mile Month Challenge, too, what are your thoughts? I (and many others in my division) are busting ourselves to do as well as we are; we'd hate to "lose" to someone who's cheating at something that's designed to help us be better (healthier) people.
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#cureMS