This is a great idea, but we need to be more flexible with the timeframe so that people can have the event fit their lives best. For example, give the event a timeframe, like a week or three days or even 24 hours, and have people complete the event by the deadline. Participants can then post photographs, their times, etc. I think you’d get a higher level of participation and engagement in this way so that people could adapt it best to fit their own work schedule, family issues, etc..
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I’m overseas atm but if you/we can work around the time zone I’m for sure down not a problem at all. COUNT ME IN!!!!!
1 month ago | 0
this would be an awesome idea. i dont have facebook but ill do it without reward!
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Gritty Soldier
Something I’ve been wanting to do for a while is build a challenge-oriented group of high-speeds (like you guys) who enjoy a good challenge. This would provide a common focus for the group and also give everyone something to work towards that we can do together! 🤜 🤛
I’m thinking (to start) we start with a ruck march challenge. Here’s the preliminary details (WARNO):
• STANDARD: A set distance with a set weight, completed on a specific day. (We can establish a few different difficulty options).
• PARTICIPATION: Sign-up through RunSignUp. One-Time fees will cover things like unique swag and finishers awards.
• GROUP: We can do a FB live-kickoff and start the event together! (We can stagger for differences in time-zones) During the event, posting and check-in on the group page. 👊
• AWARDS: Participation/finisher awards like unique coins/patches. Big Prizes for top finishers! (Special gear is what I’m thinking 😉)
• RESULTS: Virtual results collected and posted (optional) on GS platforms to show off your hard work and dedication! (And also use as a benchmark for future events)
So, what do you guys think? Should we do this thing?? 💪
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