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“I want to set the healthcare system on fire,” Mike Tinney, CEO and Founder of FIX Health, told us. “The system is broken.”

He is right. When it comes to healthcare in the United States, there are some key flaws. Rather than talk in circles about the problem, Tinney has a solution for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) by way of competitive, gamified exercise.

The idea is simple: Take steps in the real world to run away from villains in your phone app game. Team members of a business split off into playing teams and play against each other to be the last ones standing (they are running from zombies and aliens, after all).

Here, we sat down with Tinney to discuss the reasons SMBs need to focus on health and wellness for their teams to drive productivity, employee happiness, and maximum output.

Enhanced Productivity and Focus

Regular exercise has been proven to improve cognitive function, increase energy levels, and boost overall productivity. When SMB team members engage in physical activity, they experience improved mental clarity, concentration, and problem-solving abilities. This ultimately leads to more efficient and effective work performance.

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Improved Team Dynamics and Collaboration

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Engaging in physical activities as a team fosters a sense of camaraderie, encourages teamwork, and strengthens relationships among team members. Whether it’s participating in group workouts or team sports, exercise promotes mutual support, trust, and collaboration, which are vital for a cohesive and productive work environment.

“We wanted to create something disruptive to the space,” Tinney explained. “A fitness app that can still make you feel like you are playing on and against teams, even when you come home from the office. This makes it spectacular for work-from-home situations post Covid too.”

Reduced Absenteeism and Enhanced Well-Being

Regular exercise and physical health maintenance contribute to overall well-being, reducing the likelihood of illness and absenteeism within the workplace.

“Regular physical activity strengthens the immune system, improves cardiovascular health, and helps manage stress levels,” Tinney said. “Healthy team members are more likely to be present, engaged, and perform at their best, contributing to the overall success of the business. Plus, it’s just fun!”

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As Tinney is a self-confessed exercise addict, we aren’t sure if he’s talking about A Step Ahead or running a 10K. Either way, we are inspired and itching to get in the game.

Increased Employee Retention

Incorporating exercise and physical health initiatives demonstrate a commitment to employee well-being, which can improve job satisfaction and loyalty, leading to higher employee retention rates.

Tinney went on, “Think of it like this: We all work to make a living, to go home and do whatever we want to do, if we can — to be with our families, hangout with friends, whatever. If my workplace is sending the message that I can have some form of frivolity with the people I see every single day at the office, it makes that workplace feel more like home. Say what you will about workaholics who blur the lines between work and personal life, but taking care of one’s health shouldn’t be the last thing on that list either way.”

Clearly, there are significant benefits of exercise and physical health for teams, including increased productivity, improved team dynamics, reduced absenteeism, and increased retention.

By prioritizing exercise and physical well-being, SMBs can create a healthier and more vibrant work environment that positively impacts their team’s performance and overall success.

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That is the goal for Mike Tinney and his team: To increase wellness and happiness in the workplace.

“We are proud to be the sole company offering a comprehensive, scalable health program designed specifically for small businesses. Our enterprise-grade solution sets us apart from any other company I am aware of. Moreover, we have developed an automated turnkey system that simplifies the implementation process, making it hassle-free for small businesses to adopt our health program,” said Tinney in closing our discussion. “Most of the wellness companies in the space won’t touch an employer of less than a 1,000 people. The ROI on it is awful for them, and they just haven’t figured it out. We are here to bridge that gap.”

And don’t worry, if you want to join in the fun with your family or friends, all are welcome at A Step Ahead.

Mike Tinney is a contributor at Grit Daily News.

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We’re using our water bottles for more than just hydration. Fitness trainer Jordan Rose joined us to show us a creative exercise you can do at home.

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I have a confession to make: I’m not good at sticking to a workout routine. I love running, high-intensity interval training (HIIT), strength training, etc. In the moment of those exercises and in the post-workout euphoria, I feel amazing. But when it comes to waking up early in the morning to do these things before work? Well, that’s where I really struggle.

This has been a problem for a while now. I go to bed with the goal of waking up early and going to the gym, but as I groggily open my eyes to snooze the alarm on my iPhone 15 Pro Max, I end up falling back asleep. And I’ve been repeating this over and over and over again.

But that didn’t happen last week. No. Last week, I woke up on time with my early alarm, went to the gym, and knocked out a variety of different workouts — including treadmill runs, core workouts, and strength training routines. What changed? I found the Custom Plans feature in the Apple Fitness app.

Apple added Custom Plans to its Fitness app as part of iOS 17 last fall. The idea is pretty straightforward. Apple allows you to build a plan of Apple Fitness+ workout routines customized to your exact liking. You can choose the days of the week you want to exercise, your total workout time per day, the length of your plan, and what types of activity you want your plan to include. If you want to get really specific, you can even choose your preferred trainers and the music you want in your workouts.

Screenshots of the Custom Plans feature for Apple Fitness Plus.
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Once your Custom Plan is created, it’s featured prominently at the top of the Fitness+ page in the Fitness app. Tapping Your Plan shows all of the workouts planned for the current day, plus a Monday through Sunday view of the current week (with a green circle indicating which days are workout days).

Initially, I didn’t expect to get much out of this. If I haven’t been getting up to go to the gym, what was this mini calendar of preselected workouts really going to do for me? Surprisingly, a lot.

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What changed? I found the Custom Plans feature in the Apple Fitness app.

One of my biggest roadblocks for working out is not knowing what to do. I love the library of exercises available in Apple Fitness+, but it can be daunting to sift through everything and figure out what I should choose. That means a lot of scrolling through workout videos and not feeling particularly motivated or confident about which one to choose. That frustration leads you to decide to not work out that day. Which turns into another missed gym day … and another. Before you know it, it’s been a couple of months before you’ve had a steady workout routine. Whoops!

Custom Plans is the solution to all of that.

Now, when I wake up in the morning, all I have to do is get dressed, fill up my water bottle, and drive to the gym. When I get there, I open the Apple Fitness app and have a list of workouts to do. I don’t have to stress about picking the “right” workouts, getting distracted while scrolling for one to choose, or anything like that. I open the app, tap the workout for that day, and then start working my butt off.

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The best part? The workouts Apple chooses for me are great. Last Tuesday, I started off with an upper-body strength training routine and a core workout. Wednesday was a treadmill/core day, while Thursday was a longer total-body workout. It’s exactly the type of variety I’ve previously tried to create myself, but now, it’s all handled in the background for me.

Of course, this all comes with one looming question: Will I actually stick with this for the long term? That remains to be seen. At the time of publication, I’m less than two weeks into the five-week plan I created for myself. But so far, I’m loving every second of it.

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Workout Wednesday: The most out of a quick routine

In this week’s “Workout Wednesday,” fitness trainer Rhonda Murphy shares a few ways to get the most out of a quick routine.

FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — Sometimes, time is not on our side when it comes to consistent exercise.

In this week’s “Workout Wednesday,” fitness trainer Rhonda Murphy shares a few ways to get the most out of a quick routine.

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