Motivational Worksite Health Promotion Program Events

by Health Promotion on August 18, 2009

These are fun and simple programs that have the potential to be done within your employer to encourage healthy lifestyles during a contest or during other times. The intention is to encourage employee participation. Some examples:
• Develop a sub-committee of enthusiastic employees who will help promote the fitness program by offering ideas, recommendations and encouragement to fellow employees.
• Create monthly mailbox brochures to encourage a contest or support fitness-related education/encouragement information.
• Send a weekly voicemail on each member’s telephone with encouraging wellness messages.
• Provide regular cumulative health progress reports.
• Offer low-fat or heart-healthy lunch selections on a weekly basis in your cafeteria or have workers bring a healthy snack to share, with a recipe book compiled at the culmination of the contest or specified time period (such as a National Nutrition Month in March).
• Distribute employee gifts (pedometers or other novelty item related to some aspect of your contest theme) as registration begins.
• Allow employees “Fitness 15-Minute Walk Breaks;” business time to walk, exercise, etc. If appropriate, you might use a space not currently used to set up a treadmill, elliptical, bicycle, some no cost weights and meditation music.
• Hold a T-shirt design contest.
• Designate posters to map contest (or fitness) progress and to serve as reminder of your objectives and goals:
   • Use push pins or other identifiers for each individual to put up in the office showing how they have progressed – staff members can get very creative with this and design pins that reflect their personalities.
   • Use a bar graph to compare progress.
   • Use a “thermometer” type graphic and illustrate progress – consider a different, health-related graphic all together and color it in as you progress.
• Offer aerobic dance or physical activity videos in your conference or break rooms.
• Compile a list of organized events in the neighborhood that offer opportunities to get staff members exercising by participating as a group (below are just a few):
   • Race For The Cure
   • March of Dimes Walk America event
   • Juvenile Diabetes Research
   • Foundation Walk to Cure
   • American Heart Association’s Heart Walk
   • American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life
   • American Lung Association’s Lung Run
   • Local marathons or special community walks or runs
• Create or attend a health-and-fitness retreat or workshop.
• Have a soup-and-salad luncheon followed by a hula-hoop contest!
• Use the mall as an alternate walking location during inclement weather.
• Create “Move it Mondays” – allow workers to take an extra 10 minutes at lunchtime for exercise.
• Designate “Tasty Tuesdays” – offer workers with low-calorie treats/snacks.
• Create “Walking Wednesdays”- allow employees to take an extra 10 minutes during lunch to walk, or “Wacky Wednesdays” that allow employees to explore new exercises.
• Establish “Thirsty Thursdays” – make healthy smoothies or juice drinks for staff members.
• Create “Fresh Fruit Fridays” for employee – offer seasonal produce treats.
• Send weekly exercise tips to staff members via the most effective communications vehicle in your workplace.
• Partner with another corporation representative for local media events coordinated through your advertising or communication department.
• Urge departmental teams to challenge each other (examples: Customer Service, Marketing, Medical Support).
• Create walking clubs with executive/supervisory leadership.
• Seek out local aerobic opportunities or classes through churches, community groups, college, YMCA, etc.
• Contact several local area health clubs and ask if they can or will offer group discounts for exercise programs, waive enrollment fees, or set up a 12-week program as opposed to signing an extended contract.
• Have a Frozen Yogurt Social – “Reap the Benefits of Fitness.”
• Map out a walking track around the facility including the number of laps necessitated for one mile.

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