
Does your work environment seem a bit sluggish? Would you like to:
Active for Life, an American Cancer Society employee wellness program, can help do just that.
This 10-week program encourages employees to be more active on a regular basis by setting individual goals and forming teams for motivation and support.
Since everyone’s different, participants set their own goals based on how active they are, and how active they want to be. Personal goals can be moderate (like walking or yard work or taking the stairs) or more intense (like running or tennis).
Participants receive a point for each minute they are active daily and record the number of points they earn toward their total point goal. This helps people keep track of their progress, and get rewarded for working toward their goals.
Each participant also belongs to a team. Teammates encourage and motivate each other, and teams are rewarded as members make progress toward their goals.
Throughout the ten weeks, activities and workshops, ranging from group walks to workshops on personal safety and health, help inform and motivate participants.
Regular physical activity has been shown to:
More importantly, Active for Life nurtures teamwork and lifts morale while helping employees improve their health.
Each year, an estimated 250,000 deaths are attributed to lack of physical activity. Regular physical activity can help reduce risk for major killers including cancer, diabetes, and heart disease.
For more information about starting an Active for Life program at your workplace, contact your local American Cancer Society, visit www.ACSWorkplaceSolutions.com, or call 1-800-ACS-2345.