USU Launches Team Wellness Challenge
By Sharon Holland
Every new year brings resolutions to change or improve our health, fitness, attitudes, or habits. As the calendar hits January 1, we dive headlong into it, but by March 1, we may be burnt out, unable to keep up with the routine.
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USU Neuroscience graduate students, aka "The Brainy Bunch," are participating in the USU 2021 Student Wellness Challenge. (Courtesy photo) |
“I was inspired to create this challenge from a few different sources. I have competed in multiple fitness challenges over the years that have helped me achieve personal goals. Before the idea for the challenge came to life around this time last year, I spent a weekend catching up with some grad school friends--who were at other medical schools--about different opportunities our schools offered. One of them was in the middle of a team-based fitness challenge. I brought the idea back to Dr. [Kameha] Bell and the SWAB, but with the spin of doing it more as a wellness challenge. While I love the fitness aspect of these challenges, there are so many aspects of our wellbeing that we don't always focus on. Creating this challenge is an opportunity to inspire others to see the many domains of wellness, and give ideas for how we can incorporate these things into our daily lives,” said Sheridan.
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Navy Ens. Ariana Sheridan (front) and a friend get a jumpstart on workouts. Sheridan is spearheading the USU 2021 Student Wellness Challenge. (Photo courtesy of Ariana Sheridan) |
In week four, the Student Wellness Advisory Board’s Burnout Prevention Task Force is hosting a conversation on burnout prevention with Army Col. Nathan Keller, Ph.D., the director of the University Counseling Center.
The winning teams or individuals will win awards, and additional, fun awards will be given for
-Most Consistent Performer
-Most Creative Team Name
-Social Media Star #USUWellness2021
-Week 1 Nutrition: Most Aesthetically Pleasing Plate
-Week 2 Exercise: Most Creative Plank Location
-Week 6 Gratitude: Gratitude Art Project
“We are very excited about the response to the Wellness Challenge! Our well-being program is student centered, so when Ariana came to us with this idea, we were eager to help make it happen,” said Dr. Kameha Bell, Well-being Coordinator in the USU School of Medicine Office of Student Affairs. “We hope that the challenge inspires continued self-care and burn-out prevention behaviors."
You can follow the Challenge progress on social media by following the tag #USUwellness2021. Follow Shetland and the Wellness Pack's progress on Instagram: @shetland.thewellnesspup, @sgt_cleo, @sullyhwbush, @izzy_avd.