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inov-8 and COROS Wearables seek participants for ‘21 million step’ mental health challenge

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inov-8 and COROS Wearables have teamed up to help promote the rewards that exercise brings to mental health.

The two sports brands have launched “Step Up & Play Your Part Challenge“. They aim to surpass 21 million steps of exercise before the end of January 2021, responsibly of course.

They are calling on runners, walkers and all sportspeople to log their daily steps on the inov-8 website HERE.

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Both brands are promoting exercise to help people with their mental health, they are stressing that all exercise must be carried out responsibly and within government guidelines that apply locally. 

A global challenge

The challenge is global, with inov-8 and COROS offering daily prizes that include running, hiking, fitness kit and GPS watches.

Michael Price, inov-8 COO, said: “In June last year we digitally brought together a team of more than 1,000 runners globally to complete a 25,000-mile virtual lap of the world within a week. 

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“The inov-8 World Run was a huge success and proved to be integral in our Play Your Part campaign, set-up at the start of the pandemic to support, motivate and inspire people through these difficult times.

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“Now we’re stepping things up a level and looking for people to join us in amassing 21 million steps of responsible exercise, and in doing so improve their mental health at a time when things are incredibly tough for us all.”

Ben Clark, COROS Northern Europe Market Manager, added: “I’m grateful that we were able to partner with inov-8 to bring this fantastic challenge to the world.

“Earlier in the year, COROS also partnered with JoggingBuddy, RedJanuary and our charity partner Sport In Mind to promote exercise as a means to support and motivate both the mental and physical wellbeing of people worldwide. 

“Together with our wider partners, we believe that the challenge will be the beginning of a very active and successful year for everyone involved!” Watches, mobile phones and pedometer can be used to count steps.

Get all the details about the Step Up & Play Your Part Challenge and how to log steps HERE.

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