MOVE DAYS 2026 Expands to 45 Days with Charity-Driven Fitness Challenge
MOVE DAYS 2026 Expands to 45 Days with Charity-Driven Fitness Challenge
MOVE DAYS 2026 Expands to 45 Days with Charity-Driven Fitness Challenge
MOVE DAYS 2026 is set to mark its fifth anniversary with a 45-day campaign running from February 18 to April 4. The initiative encourages employees across Austria to stay active, with all movement tracked through the MOVEVO app. Companies still have time to sign up, as the registration deadline has been extended to February 16.
The event builds on last year's success, where over 6,000 employees from 100 companies took part. Together, they logged 552 million steps, 7.8 million minutes of movement, and completed more than 125,000 video workouts. This year, participants will again earn activity points, which will be converted into donations for their chosen charity.
Companies of any size can register their teams at www.movedays.com until the new deadline. Employees will then select a social project to support, with options including the Nico Langmann Foundation, the Kindertraum Foundation, and the movevo4kids association. Every step, workout, and minute of activity will contribute to fundraising for these causes.
The campaign aims to make movement a daily habit while giving back to the community. Organisers hope to surpass last year's achievements with even more participants and activity minutes logged.
The extended registration period gives more businesses the chance to join before February 16. Once the campaign begins, all tracked activity will directly benefit the selected charities. The initiative combines workplace wellness with social impact, running until April 4.
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