Wellness Wednesday – Olympic challenge report and Top 10 list

Olmpic Team MMI logged 1,893,144 steps to become the Jean Team for the second time and Julie McKenzie-Svanda of Get There Eventually walked 212,886 steps to take hold of the Blue T-shirt this week.

So those are the formalities. Now for the giggles. Here’s a David Letterman-style list of the “Top 10 signs you have participated in the UNMC Walks to the Olympics Challenge”:


10. You get depressed when you accidentally leave your pedometer at home because of all the steps you don’t get to count.

9. You habitually walk in place when you get near elevators.

8. You see the term “London Britches” and no longer double take.

7. You know who Mandeville and Wenlock are.

6. You know exactly how many steps it is between your desk and the bathroom.

5. Your belt has permanent clamp marks from your pedometer.

4. You don’t let co-workers fill your water bottle for you because it robs you of steps.

3. Your kids no longer think it’s weird when you do laps around the living room.

2. Your carpet has indents where you march in place each night to get your daily step count to the next 100.

1. You are the only person in your family who actually knows what day the Olympics start.

Have you noticed other common symptoms of challenge participation? Comment on this story and share them with us.

Rankings

This week’s full rankings are below (Team’s medal status indicated by color, “Jean Team” in blue):

1. Mandeville Movers — 18,924,343

2. Team Yomper Trompers — 15,370,197

3. Team Ortho — 15,225,168

4. OlymPENS — 14,795,657

5. Take the ‘rad-path’ to the Olympics — 13,931,475

6. Team Get There Eventually — 13,688,983

7. Team Phar Out — 13,637,110

8. International Delight — 13,115,917

9. Bolting to London — 12,837,796

10. Molar Strollers — 12,804,752

11. Dental Divas — 12,230,986

12. Holy Walkamolies — 11,958,912

13. Wenlock — 11,894,648

14. Team Cake Walk — 11,333,251

15. Team Research — 11,040,925

16. The Ramblers – 11,027,912

17. Olympic Team MMI – 10,791,273 (1,893,144 steps for the week)

18. Perpetual Motion Squad – 10,322,120

19. Team Cytosine — 10,075,972

20. London Walking Sole Surfers — 9,682,872

21. London Britches — 9,439,391

22. Pedi-ometers — 9,034,028

23. Are We There Yet? — 8,939,486

24. Walking Band of Misfits — 8,931,176

25. COPH Groundbreakers — 8,729,133

26. Team Printer Sprinters — 8,681,127

27. HGL TEAM GUANINE — 8,659,857

28. Passport Agents – 7,479,017

29. The Proclaimers — 6,200,336

30. SLC Sidewalkers — 5,445,956

31. Coast Busters — 2,119,700

3 comments

  1. Rita Anne Haverman says:

    On two occasions I went to bed with my pedometer still attached to my pj's. One time I got up at 3 am and realized it was still there and obviously took it off but wondered if I added any steps while turning over in my sleep.

  2. Sheryl Brietzke says:

    I would like to give everyone involved a 'kudo' not only for all the participation (which is great) but also because it getting more people up and at it!!! moving!!! walking more!!! YEAH!!!

  3. Jaclyn Smith says:

    An addition to your top 10 list–the sight of an escalator actually makes you angry because no matter what you do it is going to steal steps from your daily total 🙂

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