Title: November Fitness Challenge
1November Fitness Challenge
- By the Advanced Exercise Physiology Class
- David Rogers Traci Stone Nick Drey
- Erica Davis Andrea Kjar Brenda Dozler
2What is the November Fitness Challenge?
- The Advanced Exercise Physiology class would like
to see all faculty and staff members in the
School of Natural and Social Sciences increase
their levels of physical activity
3 November Fitness Challenge Overview
- Each participant will keep a daily log of
physical activity - Weekly totals will be collected and posted
- Prizes will be awarded at the end for several
categories - Participants will develop new habits or
strengthen current physical activity habits
4When is the November Fitness Challenge?
- November 1st through November 30th
5Who can participate in the
November Fitness
Challenge?
- Any Natural or Social Science faculty or staff
member - This includes
- full time faculty
- part time faculty
- adjunct faculty
- professional staff
- support staff
- graduate assistants
6How do I log my activity?
- Daily log sheets will be e-mailed to all school
employees - You may record your activity using the computer
or print a hardcopy and record manually - Each Friday you will e-mail / campus mail your
log sheets to erdavis1_at_wsc.edu
7Fitness Log Sheet
NAME ____________________ DEPARTMENT
____________________
8What counts as physical activity?
- All school employees will be e-mailed a complete
listing of acceptable activities along with each
activitys point value - If you have an activity that is not on the list,
Tammy Evetovich will be responsible for
determining what the point value will be, if any.
9Why should I participate?
- decrease stress
- increase energy levels
- decrease blood pressure
- decrease cholesterol levels
- strengthen the immune system
- increase concentration levels
10Why should I participate? (cont.)
- increase metabolism rate
- increase bone density
- increase strength
- decrease risk of injury from falls
- lose weight
- look better
- feel better
11Why should I participate? (cont.)
- clothes fit better
- time for yourself
- time to socialize
- get away from the daily grind
- try new things
- meet new people
- start a new hobby
12Prize Categories
- Team with highest total number of points
- Team with highest percentage of participants
- total participants / total eligible participants
- Overall individual with most points
13Prize Categories (cont.)
- Full-time person with most points
- Part-time person with most points
- Adjunct person with most points
- Staff person with most points
- Graduate Assistant with most points
- Most points for a previously sedentary person
14Suggestions to get started
- Check with your physician if you have any
questions before starting an exercise program - Health history
- Par Q (on-line)
- Suggested progression program online if you are
previously sedentary
15Where can I get started?
- WSC Rec Center
- Indoor track
- Free weights
- Nautilus weights
- Steppers, elliptical runners, bikes
- Swimming Pool
- Racquet ball courts
- Basketball / volleyball / pickle ball / badminton
courts - Evening aerobics classes (water, step, yoga)
16Where can I get started?
- Personal Trainers
- Practicum II students (Kelly Heithold
375-7304) - Senior Wellness Program
- 55 years and older
- Noon Hour Aerobics
- Practicum II
- 1200-1250 Mondays and Wednesdays
17Do you have any questions?