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Workplace Physical Activity Programs: Keys to Success

Posted by Corporate Wellness | Posted in Health Program Ideas | Posted on 13-07-2009

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To make a difference in the lives of your fellow workers, you first need to see that getting active is not only a matter of choice. Some things are within our individual control, but others are shaped by the individuals and circumstances in which we live and work.

It’s Easier to Be Active When…

• We know what to do and have the confidence, skills and opportunity to do it.
• It’s fun. “Working out” at the health club does not appeal to everyone. Activities need to reflect what people enjoy.
• Our friends, family or co-staff members are active with us (or at least support us).
• We feel safe, thanks to well-lit streets or stairways.
• Sidewalks, walking/biking trails, parks and gyms are nearby.
• We have money to pay for equipment, instruction or memberships.
• We can walk, bike or take public transit to work.
• Active choices such as taking the stairs, having stretch breaks at gatherings and heading outside during lunch are “normal” in the worksite.
• Managers support and recognize employee efforts. Better yet, they take part.
• We can juggle our work hours to fit in physical exercise.

Ponder how you might set up some of these conditions in your worksite. By taking these steps, you’ll increase the likelihood that employees both want and are able to be active during work.

Workplace physical exercise initiatives that focus only on individuals have limited success. Research shows that reaching people in multiple ways gives the strong chance of long-term success.

A plan directed at multiple levels is also called an “ecological approach.”

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