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The Parrish Fuller Fitness Trail will be used during the annual "Walktober" fitness challenge at Louisiana Christian University. LCU photo

Fall into a fitness routine this ‘Walktober’

September 17, 2024

By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News

PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) – October is ‘Walktober,’ and Louisiana Christian University invites the community to participate in this annual fall fitness challenge.

‘Walktober’ is a physical activity challenge from Oct. 1-31 where participants track and record their steps or minutes of physical activity every day. Prizes will be awarded for the top three overall participants and awards for each age group with the most steps.

The ‘Walktober’ challenge is free and open to everyone. Age groups for the male and female divisions include: 10 – 14; 15 – 19; 20 – 29; 30 – 39; 40 – 49; 50 – 59; 60 – 69; and 7o+.

Those interested in registering for the ‘Walktober’ challenge can visit the LCU wellness program website.

Participants are encouraged to use a fitness tracker or an app on their smartphone. While there, they can record how many steps or minutes they accumulate daily on the ‘Walktober’ log. Participants will receive an email with a link to log how many steps/minutes they have recorded for the week.

All physical activity counts. Participants can use a step equivalency chart for more information on how to convert other forms of exercising to steps/minutes.

Participants are invited to use the Parrish Fuller Fitness Trail, a 0.4-mile track open to the public on campus. It includes fitness equipment along the route as well.

“Walktober” is a physical activity challenge funded by a Healthy Behaviors Program Grant from The Rapides Foundation and sponsored by Rapides Regional Medical Center. For more information, contact the Health & Exercise Science Department at Louisiana Christian University vis e-mail at sonia.tinsley@lcuniversity.edu or call 318.487.7396.

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