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The J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge Series is a world-wide series of 3.5-mile (5.6-km) running events open to groups of full-time employees from organizations within the business and public sectors. Participants may register only as part of a company team - no individual entries are accepted. After the race, each organization groups its participants into an unlimited number of four (4)-person teams in order to determine the race's top teams. Awards are presented for individual and team performances.
Each company entered is led by a Company Captain, who creates the company team, recruits participants, and manages the team. Teams of competitive runners have a chance to qualify for the Series Championship, where they will compete against the champions from all the Series events for top honors in the corporate running community.
Participating companies use the event as a platform to promote health and fitness in the workplace, foster goodwill and camaraderie among their employees, and show their commitment to the community and best environmental practices. The Corporate Challenge strives to make a difference through a donation to a not-for-profit organization in each host city, and through our operations initiatives designed to make the Corporate Challenge the world's greenest road race.
Capitalizing on this month’s Olympics fever, Houston team members stayed active with Transwestern's version of Office Olympics. More than 100 team members participated in five events – chair soccer, trashcan basketball, putt-putt golf, darts and tug-o-war – for individual and team prizes.
This chart showing the three prongs of workplace wellness programs: screening for health problems, managing lifestyle and risks, and keeping tabs on diseases. Each of these components comes with a range of potential services, from bone density screenings to stress management programs.
Wellness programs generally consist of some combination of three prongs: screening for potential health problems, managing lifestyles or risks, and keeping tabs on diseases. Each of these components comes with a range of services, from bone density screenings to stress management programs.
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Do ‘workplace wellness’ programs work?
It depends on what you mean by a wellness program. Offerings by companies are all over the map, but most are skimpy and scattershot. It takes more than that to boost employees’ health or a company’s bottom line.
knowablemagazine.org/article/health-disease/2018/do-workp...
Special Report: The Working Life
We examine how science might assist in designing a better working environment, and what the future may hold.
knowablemagazine.org/report/special-report-working-life
Take a deeper dive: Selected scholarly reviews
Annual Review of Public Health
www.annualreviews.org/doi/10.1146/annurev-publhealth-0319...
Health Promotion in Smaller Workplaces in the United States
Annual Review of Public Health
www.annualreviews.org/doi/10.1146/annurev-publhealth-0320...
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What do you spend your lunch doing?
Transwestern's Houston office brought in a professional hula hooper to teach a 4-week class on proper techniques and how to increase cardio workouts.
The class is taught by Kirsten Tucker, founder of Hoopy Thoughts.
What do you spend your lunch doing?
Transwestern's Houston office brought in a professional hula hooper to teach a 4-week class on proper techniques and how to increase cardio workouts.
The class is taught by Kirsten Tucker, founder of Hoopy Thoughts.
What do you spend your lunch doing?
Transwestern's Houston office brought in a professional hula hooper to teach a 4-week class on proper techniques and how to increase cardio workouts.
The class is taught by Kirsten Tucker, founder of Hoopy Thoughts.
What do you spend your lunch doing?
Transwestern's Houston office brought in a professional hula hooper to teach a 4-week class on proper techniques and how to increase cardio workouts.
The class is taught by Kirsten Tucker, founder of Hoopy Thoughts.
What do you spend your lunch doing?
Transwestern's Houston office brought in a professional hula hooper to teach a 4-week class on proper techniques and how to increase cardio workouts.
The class is taught by Kirsten Tucker, founder of Hoopy Thoughts.
What do you spend your lunch doing?
Transwestern's Houston office brought in a professional hula hooper to teach a 4-week class on proper techniques and how to increase cardio workouts.
The class is taught by Kirsten Tucker, founder of Hoopy Thoughts.
Capitalizing on this month’s Olympics fever, Houston team members stayed active with Transwestern's version of Office Olympics. More than 100 team members participated in five events – chair soccer, trashcan basketball, putt-putt golf, darts and tug-o-war – for individual and team prizes.
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Capitalizing on this month’s Olympics fever, Houston team members stayed active with Transwestern's version of Office Olympics. More than 100 team members participated in five events – chair soccer, trashcan basketball, putt-putt golf, darts and tug-o-war – for individual and team prizes.
Capitalizing on this month’s Olympics fever, Houston team members stayed active with Transwestern's version of Office Olympics. More than 100 team members participated in five events – chair soccer, trashcan basketball, putt-putt golf, darts and tug-o-war – for individual and team prizes.
Capitalizing on this month’s Olympics fever, Houston team members stayed active with Transwestern's version of Office Olympics. More than 100 team members participated in five events – chair soccer, trashcan basketball, putt-putt golf, darts and tug-o-war – for individual and team prizes.
Capitalizing on this month’s Olympics fever, Houston team members stayed active with Transwestern's version of Office Olympics. More than 100 team members participated in five events – chair soccer, trashcan basketball, putt-putt golf, darts and tug-o-war – for individual and team prizes.
Capitalizing on this month’s Olympics fever, Houston team members stayed active with Transwestern's version of Office Olympics. More than 100 team members participated in five events – chair soccer, trashcan basketball, putt-putt golf, darts and tug-o-war – for individual and team prizes.
Capitalizing on this month’s Olympics fever, Houston team members stayed active with Transwestern's version of Office Olympics. More than 100 team members participated in five events – chair soccer, trashcan basketball, putt-putt golf, darts and tug-o-war – for individual and team prizes.
Capitalizing on this month’s Olympics fever, Houston team members stayed active with Transwestern's version of Office Olympics. More than 100 team members participated in five events – chair soccer, trashcan basketball, putt-putt golf, darts and tug-o-war – for individual and team prizes.
Capitalizing on this month’s Olympics fever, Houston team members stayed active with Transwestern's version of Office Olympics. More than 100 team members participated in five events – chair soccer, trashcan basketball, putt-putt golf, darts and tug-o-war – for individual and team prizes.
Capitalizing on this month’s Olympics fever, Houston team members stayed active with Transwestern's version of Office Olympics. More than 100 team members participated in five events – chair soccer, trashcan basketball, putt-putt golf, darts and tug-o-war – for individual and team prizes.
Capitalizing on this month’s Olympics fever, Houston team members stayed active with Transwestern's version of Office Olympics. More than 100 team members participated in five events – chair soccer, trashcan basketball, putt-putt golf, darts and tug-o-war – for individual and team prizes.
Capitalizing on this month’s Olympics fever, Houston team members stayed active with Transwestern's version of Office Olympics. More than 100 team members participated in five events – chair soccer, trashcan basketball, putt-putt golf, darts and tug-o-war – for individual and team prizes.