Corporate Wellness Incentive Plans : Motivational Worksite Wellness Program Events

These are simple and fun events that have the potential to be done within your company to motivate healthy lifestyles during a contest or during other times. The intention is to encourage employee participation. Some examples:
• Create a sub-committee of enthusiastic workers who will help reward the physical activity program by offering ideas, suggestions and encouragement to fellow workers.
• Create monthly mailbox brochures to encourage a contest or provide fitness-related education/encouragement information.
• Send a weekly voicemail on each member’s phone with encouraging wellness messages.
• Provide regular cumulative health progress reports.
• Provide low-fat or heart-healthy lunch selections weekly in your cafeteria or have staff members bring a healthy snack to share, with a recipe book compiled at the end 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 starts.
• Allow employees “Fitness 15-Minute Walk Breaks;” employer 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.
• Establish posters to map contest (or fitness) progress and to serve as reminder of your objectives:
   • Use push pins or other identifiers for each individual to display in the office showing how they have progressed – staff members have the potential to get very creative with this and design pins that reflect their personalities.
   • Use a chart to compare progress.
   • Use a “thermometer” type graphic and color in progress – consider a different, fitness-related graphic all together and color it in as you progress.
• Offer aerobic dance or walking videos in your conference or break rooms.
• Compile a list of organized activities in the area 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
• Designate or catch a health-and-fitness retreat or workshop.
• Hold 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 employees to take an extra ten minutes at lunchtime for physical activity.
• Create “Tasty Tuesdays” – offer staff members with low-calorie treats/snacks.
• Establish “Walking Wednesdays”- allow workers to take an extra ten minutes at lunchtime to walk, or “Wacky Wednesdays” that allow workers to explore new exercises.
• Designate “Thirsty Thursdays” – make healthy smoothies or juice drinks for workers.
• Establish “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 business representative for local media events coordinated through your advertising or communication department.
• Urge departmental teams to challenge each other (examples: Customer Service, Marketing, Health Support).
• Designate walking clubs with executive/supervisory leadership.
• Seek out local aerobic opportunities or classes through churches, area groups, college, YMCA, etc.
• Contact several local area fitness centers 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 building including the number of laps needed for one mile.

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