JFC to Launch Month-Long Peloton Fitness Challenge
Open to people who use the Peloton bike, treadmill or fitness app, the challenge kicks off May 1.

The inaugural JFC Fitness Challenge starts on May 1.
Members of their industry as well as their friends and family members who use Peloton’s bike, treadmill or app will track how many days they exercise throughout the month and raise money through sponsorships.
Participants are encouraged to use the hashtag #GetFit4Kids as they share their month-long fitness journey on social media.
Prizes will be awarded at the end, JFC said.
To kick off the event, two pre-recorded bike, tread and strength workouts will be chosen for Sunday, May 1 at noon EDT/9 a.m. PDT.
“The 2022 JFC Fitness Challenge is a great way to get our donors and friends across the country involved with a fun competition,” JFC Executive Director David Rocha said.
“No matter how you choose to exercise, you are doing something good for your health while also giving back to JFC’s amazing programs benefiting children in need.”
For more information on the 2022 JFC Fitness Challenge, including registration and corporate sponsorship opportunities, visit JFC’s website.
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