Things You'll Need:
- Employees
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Step 1
Get a Fitness Educator for Your Employees - Many fitness companies, personal trainers, and nutritionists would jump at the opportunity to speak to your employees about fitness and nutrition, FOR FREE! Look for fitness professionals around your area and ask them if they’d like to come speak about a specific topic, like weight loss, eating right, or overall fitness.
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Step 2
Organize Group Fitness Activities - Rather than waiting until team cohesion breaks down to schedule some kind of corporate retreat in the mountains, make physical exercise like hiking, biking, running, and casual sports like soccer, basketball, and softball part of your weekly or monthly schedule. This will enhance teamwork while getting everyone into shape.
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Step 3
Find Local Fitness Programs - If you look around your area, you might find a local gym or fitness company that conducts lunch-time exercise programs. You might want to encourage your employees to get a membership and attend the classes at lunch as a group activity. If you’d like to help with the expense, maybe offer to pay for some of the class, or negotiate a group rate with the gym. If you don’t have the money for that, offer your employees a “fitness hour” to go to the gym and keep them on the clock.
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Step 4
Organize On-site Fitness Classes - Some fitness companies and trainers will conduct on-site fitness services in or outside your location. Depending on the type of training, some companies will even bring the necessary equipment with them to conduct the class. If you can’t afford to pay for the class, your employees might. See if you could get a per-session rate from the trainer that is reasonable for all your employees to pay.














