NFF Partners with HealthCode on “Marathon in a Month” Activity Challenge

 
 

[July 30, 2024]—The National Fitness Foundation and HealthCode are encouraging all Americans to embrace a healthy lifestyle with the Marathon in a Month virtual activity challenge in October.

HealthCode, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering people to live healthier, happier lives through education and encouraging physical activity, healthy eating habits, supporting the environment and cultivating community connections, joins the NFF to challenge all Americans to join the Marathon in a Month virtual challenge as a way to raise awareness on the health benefits of an active lifestyle.

In HealthCode’s “Marathon in a Month”, participants are encouraged to set goals and complete 26.2 miles for a marathon, 50 miles for an ultra-marathon or 100 miles for an ultra-ultra-marathon of activity throughout the month of October. Registration is now open at https://healthcode.org/october-marathon/.

The collaboration between the NFF and HealthCode aims to raise awareness and expand access to physical activity, integrate education around nutrition and promote healthy lifestyles to millions of individuals – young and old –across the nation.

“The National Fitness Foundation is delighted to join with HealthCode in encouraging all Americans to step out with Marathon in a Month this fall,’’ said Judi Brown Clarke, chair of the National Fitness Foundation. “Former President John F. Kennedy stressed the strength of our country is really no greater than the well-being of our citizens. We are looking forward to working with HealthCode to encourage all Americans to put their best foot forward toward a healthier lifestyle.”

Hannah Keldsen, Administrative Coordinator with the National Fitness Foundation said. “More than 50 million children in the United States do not get the recommended amounts of daily physical activity. HealthCode’s Marathon in a Month initiative underscores the National Fitness Foundation’s commitment to improving health and well-being and aligns closely with our mission to inspire Americans of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds to prioritize physical activity, nutrition and mental health.”

Steve Amos, CEO and founder of HealthCode, said: “Marathon in a Month is a fun way to engage individuals of all ages and fitness levels to take control of their health. Whether it is an athlete working to finetune their training program or someone just getting started on an exercise program, Marathon in a Month is about establishing goals and walking, running or cycling toward a healthier, happier lifestyle.’’

Since the 2014 launch of HealthCode’s first virtual activity event, Million Mile Month, HealthCode’s programs have grown. More than 185,000 participants in HealthCode’s virtual activity events have achieved 19.39 million miles and more than 310 million minutes of physical activity to date.

Participants can join as an individual or as part of an organization through registering on the Marathon in a Month registration page and logging miles or minutes of the activity of their choice on the HealthCode online activity tracker. Activity can be entered manually or via some fitness trackers such as Fitbit, Garmin, Strava and MapMyFitness. Throughout the month, the Marathon in a Month leaderboard is updated with miles achieved globally.

About the National Fitness Foundation

The National Fitness Foundation is a congressionally chartered nonprofit dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of our nation through the promotion of physical activity, nutrition, and mental health. Founded in 2010, the NFF supports the mandate and initiatives of the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition, collaborating with partners across sectors to inspire Americans to lead more active, healthy lifestyles.

About HealthCode

HealthCode, a nonprofit based in Austin, Texas, is dedicated to empowering people to live healthier, happier lives through education and encouraging physical activity, promoting healthy eating habits, supporting the environment and cultivating community connections. For more information visit www.healthcode.org.