Stair Challenge: The Elevator Stays Put Today
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Stair Challenge: The Elevator Stays Put Today

Everyday movement that can be measured and tracked: the stair challenge is an inexpensive, effective building block in the BGM focus area of physical activity.

Why small everyday movement is underrated Health rarely happens at the gym – it happens in the many small movements in between. Every staircase is a mini-workout for the heart and legs that nobody needs to schedule separately. The trick isn't motivation, it's the reminder: as long as the elevator is the convenient default, it wins. A friendly nudge at the right moment tips the decision.

How a habit becomes a talking point Once "I'll take the stairs" turns into a shared four-week competition, something happens: people count floors, tease each other in the hallway, cheer each other on. The measure leaves the realm of good intentions and becomes part of the culture. That's exactly the point at which behavior takes hold.

Who benefits most The stair challenge is unbeatable for companies with tight budgets and workforces that are skeptical of a classic sports offering. It doesn't ask anyone to sweat or wear athletic clothing, yet it still reaches everyone. The most common mistake: making it too big. Four weeks, a sign, a small recognition at the end – that's all it takes.

How to put it in place

  1. 1
    Design a poster: "Take the Stairs – Challenge!"
  2. 2
    Hang the counting board in the stairwell
  3. 3
    Announce via email + set a goal (e.g. 10,000 floors as a team)
  4. 4
    Update the tally weekly
  5. 5
    Celebrate the result after 4 weeks

What you need

Effort
under 30 min
Cost
Free
Setup
30 min
  • Free
  • High visibility in the building
  • Gamification effect
  • Low-threshold for everyone

Adopt it for your company

One click — and the measure sits ready in your plan. Guided step by step, no lengthy setup.

Übernehmen

Zahlt ein auf

Expand movement offeringsOrganize team eventsIncrease participation rate in BGF measures

Measure the impact with

GPAQ – Bewegungsverhalten (WHO)

Handlungsfeld

Physical Activity

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