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The month of October is being transformed into Walktober for 2014. Walking groups are being assembled to track activity, motivate each other, and support the goal of increasing physical activity among employees at AV整氈窒. While a daily goal of 10,000 steps is agreed to provide health benefits, the overall goal of Walktober is participation and increasing current levels of physical activity.
This initiative is being coordinated with support from the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Presidents Office, and Human Resources, and coincides with October being National Healthy Workplace Month.
How does Walktober work?
The idea is to form teams of AV整氈窒 employees, organized by a champion or team leader, who will help each other to accumulate steps or other forms of physical activity during the month of October. Each team will have a group presence on the WalkaboutNS website, where individuals can enter their daily step counts or activity levels. Each week, participation prizes will be drawn at random for individuals who have accumulated days with physical activity. You can use the website to challenge other teams, or simply to help encourage members of your team to become more active. The website can even be used to challenge teams from other institutions who are participating in the WalkaboutNS project. There will be a celebration of our collective walking achievements at the end of Walktober where additional participation prizes will be awarded. Individuals and teams will receive updates by email, providing tips for increasing physical activity and walking, and identifying prize winners and step count leaders.
Want to create a team? Visit , create your personal profile, then create a new team under the Groups tab, using AV整氈窒 at the beginning of your team name to help track institutional participation, i.e. AV整氈窒 Medicine Marchers. We would be happy to help team leaders get started: email Tristan.Hopper@dal.ca or HeathlyDal@dal.ca. Teams can consist of any group of AV整氈窒 employees, whether they are already established walking buddies or work colleagues who wish to support each other. Please help spread the word to your colleagues to increase the number of people participating.
Want to join a team? Visit , create your personal profile, then join an existing team.
How do you track activities?
There are many affordable or free tools that can help you monitor your activity.
Decide what tools will help you monitor your activity:
- Pedometers If joining a team, some pedometers may have already been provided to your team champion or many options are available in local retail outlets.
- Mobile apps Most smart phones (iPhones and Android) have pedometer options through the application centre. For Example, on the Apple App Store, there is great free pedometer app entitled Pacer.
Not a walker? Convert other activities to steps on . Under the Walkabout Info, you will find the Resources tab that has a section on step conversion, titled Track Your Steps. Here you will find activities listed with their step conversions.
Add to your step count each day from your profile page on and watch your step total grow along with your teams total. Setting a big goal for your group and watching your progress over time can be motivating, helping you achieve more than you thought you could. Typical goals include accumulating days with 10,000 or more steps, or collectively walking enough steps to reach Cape Breton from Yarmouth!
Helpful resources
The website has been designed by the Heart and Stroke Foundation to provide a wealth of information on many topics, including (but not limited to):
- Suggested walking routes around campus
- Why 10,000 steps a day?
- Tips for sneaking in steps each day
- Devices to count steps or monitor activity levels
Inquiries: Tristan.Hopper@Dal.ca or HealthyDal@Dal.ca
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