Hi All,
I would like your input if I may. I want to start some kind of fitness thing at work. I apologize for the vague language. Here's some background.
At work the only wellness program that we have in place is a program called Vital Signs. Essentially it rewards employees who consistently and regularly have their vitals monitored and recorded as well as turning in evidence of getting regular checkups, mamograms, blood work, protate exams, etc. At the end of the year they get various "rewards" (free lunch, gift certificate to walmart or gas cards and after a certain amount of time they PDO (paid day off) credit. Anyway, it's a decent program that allows people the freedom to do what they want to lower blood pressure lose weight etc but the person in charge of it (the employee wellness coordinator) doesn't really do anything but keep records and put up a bulletin board each month. Most people don't even know who she is.
Anyway, on my floor everyone always comes to me for advice about exercise, explanations of new, trendy exercise equipment, workout routines, etc. My degree is in exercise physiology. I want to start something on my floor and possibly extend it hospital wide, but I need some guidance regarding how to start. I have a lot of ideas that would work with Vital Signs I think. For instance, I'm not experienced enough to lead road rides, but I'd like to start a cycling club of sorts that would meet and ride the Rail Trail a couple of times a week. Try to arrange free monthly workshops or talks from various fitness professionals (yoga instructors, cyclists, personal trainers, etc) to give people some ideas of what kind of exercise they'd like to engage in. Doing body fat measurements etc. Things like that. I'd love to see the hospital organize a community event like a walk or ride to raise money for something (something similar to the American Heart Association's Heart Walk). I guess I'd like some suggestions on how to get this started and how to present it to the current wellness coordinator and/or whoever else this kind of thing has to go through.
I appreciate ya'll reading this and I'd deeply appreciate any help you might offer.
Thanks,
Gray