[NFBMO] We did Fantastic!
Bryan Schulz
b.schulz at sbcglobal.net
Fri Feb 1 15:07:15 UTC 2019
Hi,
Ha, 50k steps a day?
Sitting here coughing bs like iceman in top gun!
Bryan
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From: NFBMO <nfbmo-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Gene Coulter via NFBMO
Sent: Friday, February 1, 2019 2:17 AM
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Subject: [NFBMO] We did Fantastic!
In January our group in the Anthem Blue Cross/ Blue Shield Fitness Challenge
did fantastic!!!
Sadly, we did finish in second amongst the 19 teams. However our step total
was an average of
11,216 well exceeded our goal of 10,000 per person daily.
Yes, Indianapolis did beat us by 315 steps because they had one walker who
routinely put in between 70,000 and 115,000 steps per day (that is
30 to 50 miles a day). I do not know how he did it but he did; more power
to him especially doing it several days in a row.
We averaged between 312 and 34,837 per day each.
Five of us averaged over 20,000 steps a day. Ten did between 10,000 and
19,999. 16 did between 5,000 and 9,839. That leaves 9 of us doing less than
4,999 and one person who did not walk.
I have pasted the scoreboard below showing the top 12 teams.
I think we can safely say we are truly the show-me state but still can
reach even higher. Way to go everyone!!!
Gene Coulter
St. Louis Anthem/USABA National Fitness Challenge total steps / January
1
You
1,079,934
2
Carol Coulter
888,930
3
Jeremiah Wells
818,119
4
Roger Crome
716,987
5
Hal Boyer
653,326
Group Daily Rankings
Avg steps
January 31
7 days
January
1.
Indianapolis
11,531
2.
St. Louis
11,216
3.
Fort Wayne - Men's Team
10,078
4.
Fort Wayne - Women's Team
9,977
5.
Cincinnati
9,822
6.
Denver / Colorado Springs
9,394
7.
USABA Staff
9,135
8.
San Francisco
9,023
9.
Ruston/Monroe
8,540
10.
Miami
8,473
11.
Sacramento
8,409
12.
Atlanta
8,262
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