Global Challenge Team JPM Komagata Ryo is doing great!

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Global Challenge Team JPM Komagata Ryo is doing great! Our team of 7 come from various backgrounds and fitness levels but the challenge seems to be a great motivator for us all in different ways. 5 of our members are in Japan and 2 in Bali, Indonesia. Distance makes it difficult to get together as a team but technology allows us to communicate, encourage each other and make the most of this challenge. It’s been wonderful to have people step up and contribute their time to help the team by setting up group calls, organizing and creating a team photo and keeping each other motivated and up to date on challenges and information.

2 of our teammates work at an orphanage and clock their steps chasing after the children all day. 1 has found it inspiring to get out daily to make sure he gets his 10K steps and another has gone from couch to marathon walker to make sure he stays at the top while engaging for the first time in social media via the community. Our top teammate in kilometers logged, commutes to work, walks around his neighborhood, gets to the gym for weights and does some extra cycling or jogging to top it off. Our teammate who brought us all together generally gets his steps in his daily activities in the office, chasing his 5 year old around and working up a sweat on his stationary bike in the evenings. I love my long walks on the beach or around our neighborhood and nearby rice fields, a few laps in the pool, dancing around the house, a bit of yoga and generally moving about in day to day activities.

All in all, although we are not all together, we are finding way to make the most of this challenge while having fun and using the competitive nature in us to grow, learn and enjoy the benefits of better health and wellness.

Thank you, YouMeWe for allowing us all to be a part of this with you. We are still trying to figure out how one is able to get 50 to over 100 thousand steps in a day, but there is still time.

Best regards,
Tricia Hedden

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