Walking for charity app trundl invites companies to stride through winter
With exercise levels dropping during the winter months, trundl is inspiring companies to keep walking for health and charity.
Activity-levels drop significantly in winter, with many people choosing not to exercise outdoors at all. Without a doubt, safety and comfort are good reasons for not exercising during dark evenings. But it’s still important for well-being to get into fresh air, so a change to routine may be called for.
And this is where trundl’s invitation for companies to Stride Through Winter comes in.
Here’s how Stride Through Winter works:
- Firstly, companies sign up a minimum team of 20 people to the 3-month walking challenge.
- Then, everyone goes out walking with the simple-to-use trundl app. It really is that easy. Because trundl makes the charity donations, there is no need for anyone to have to fundraise.
- Next, trundl provides a monthly report of the impact everyone is making on healthy activity, CO2-savings and charity donations.
- Importantly, all walks of any speed and distance taken with the trundl app count towards charity donations. So, lunchtime walks, dog-walks, school-runs and walks on a commute are perfect
- And, through the Impact Challenge that measures average performances, your company could also win a trundl Impact Trophy!
- Finally, there is an extra option to add different teams for those that like a bit of friendly competition.
There’s no doubt that everyone needs a nudge to keep active during winter. Even one 20-minute outdoor walk a day will boost immunity, improve mood and strengthen joints.
And with the trundl app, walking for charity every day has never been so easy, which adds an extra lift to personal satisfaction.
Contact Hilary Mines if you would like your company to walk for charity, health and wellbeing with trundl this winter.