Push-Up Challenge for Employees
A 30-day progressive bodyweight program where employees log daily push-up sets and race to the top of the leaderboard. No equipment. No gym membership. No specialist knowledge — just consistency and will.
Push-Up Challenge for Employees
No gym. No equipment. No specialist knowledge. The Push-Up Challenge is a progressive bodyweight strength program where employees complete a set number of push-ups each day and increase their target week by week over 30 days. Any push-up variation counts: standard, knee, incline, or wall, so every employee can participate regardless of their current fitness level.
Employees log their daily session in the Vantage Fit app by selecting the activity type and entering their rep count or session duration. The app auto-calculates calories burned, and each completed session earns points toward the live leaderboard. In team format, individual effort also rolls up into department totals — creating shared motivation alongside personal progress.
The end goal: finish Day 30 meaningfully stronger than Day 1, with a daily movement habit that didn't exist before the challenge started. Works equally well for in-office, hybrid, and fully remote teams with no equipment requirement and no location dependency.
Challenge Snapshot
Everything at a glance
Benefits of the Push-Up Challenge
A 2019 study in JAMA Network Open found that baseline push-up capacity was strongly associated with cardiovascular risk — those who could complete 40+ push-ups had a 96% lower risk of a cardiovascular event than those completing fewer than 10. The challenge builds that capacity progressively.
Progressive rep targets make improvements visible week over week — employees can see they're getting stronger, which is more compelling motivation than leaderboard position alone.
- Push-ups engage the chest, shoulders, triceps, and core simultaneously — building upper-body strength and postural benefits for employees who spend long hours seated
- Progressive rep targets make strength gains visible week over week — employees feel the difference, not just see the leaderboard
- No equipment needed — daily reps can be completed at a desk, at home, in a hotel room, or during a lunch break
- Any push-up variation counts: standard, knee, incline, or wall — making it truly accessible for all fitness levels from Day 1
- A 30-day progressive format builds a lasting daily movement habit with a clear before-and-after arc employees can actually feel
- No equipment means zero barriers to entry — consistently drives high participation across in-office, hybrid, and remote teams
- Leaderboard, Vantage Points rewards, and daily notifications keep employees logging reps past week one when motivation typically dips
- A 30-day format gives clear beginning, middle, and end with before-and-after data for leadership: participation rates, week-over-week completion, final engagement figures
- Strength training reduces musculoskeletal injury risk — one of the most common causes of employee absenteeism; 75 minutes of weekly exercise reduces absenteeism by 4 days per year
- Modifications framed as valid from Day 1 protect participation rate — employees who can't do a standard push-up will still be logging reps on Day 30
- Admin dashboard surfaces participation rates and weekly completion percentages — individual rep logs remain private to each employee
IBS Software achieved 88% employee engagement in a 28-day multi-activity wellness challenge on Vantage Fit — 17% above the 70% industry benchmark.
See it in actionHow the Push-Up Challenge Works
Set up and enrollment
As an HR leader or wellness coordinator, configure daily push-up targets for four weekly phases, then invite employees or auto-enroll by department. Set the point value per completed session and choose whether participation is open or invitation-based.
Daily rep logging
Each day, employees complete their target push-ups and record the session by selecting the activity type in the app, entering their rep count or session duration, and confirming the log. Any variation counts: standard, knee, incline, or wall. Logging takes less than a minute.
Weekly target progression
The daily rep target increases each week. Employees hitting the weekly target earn recognition and points. The live leaderboard updates throughout the challenge, ranked by cumulative points across all 30 days.
Mid-challenge milestones
Employees who maintain consistent daily effort or hit personal volume records earn additional recognition between weekly phase transitions. Milestone notifications in the app keep motivation high past the halfway point.
Completion and recognition
At 30 days, employees who met the final-week daily target receive a Challenge Completion Badge and digital certificate. Final leaderboard standings, total reps logged by the group, and recognition for all completers are shared via the wrap-up email.
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Sample Push-Up Challenge Plan
This is a suggested 4-week structure that increases daily rep targets progressively. Each week builds on the last without overwhelming participants. As an HR leader or wellness coordinator, you can customize daily targets, point values, and task wording to match your workforce's current fitness level.
Week 1: First Rep (Days 1–7)
Daily task
"Complete your daily push-up set."
The first week focuses on building the logging habit, not the rep count. Set a daily target accessible to employees who haven't regularly done push-ups. Any variation counts from day one — standard, knee, incline, or wall. The goal is establishing the routine before increasing the challenge.
Milestone
Employees who log on 5 of 7 days earn their first Consistency recognition.
HR Action
Send a Day 1 welcome message explaining the 4-week progression, confirming knee and incline variations count, and encouraging first-session shares on the wellness feed.
Week 2: Build the Base (Days 8–14)
Daily task
"Complete your daily push-up set — it's getting harder."
The daily rep target increases by a manageable amount. Employees are now in a pattern, and the added reps are noticeable. The leaderboard begins to differentiate participants as consistent loggers build a meaningful points advantage over those who skip days.
Milestone
Employees logging every day across Weeks 1 and 2 receive Consistency Badge recognition.
HR Action
Share a leaderboard update on Day 10 or 11, recognizing both top performers and the most consistent loggers by days-logged count.
Week 3: Push Further (Days 15–21)
Daily task
"Push through Week 3 — your biggest gains are here."
Another step up in daily reps. Consistent employees are noticeably stronger than Week 1. This is where the challenge feels genuinely hard for most participants — and where the visible improvement becomes the most powerful motivator. Employees who hit a new single-session personal best get a personal record notification.
Milestone
Employees who hit a new single-session personal best receive a personal record notification in the app.
HR Action
Post a mid-challenge leaderboard recognizing top movers since Week 2 — reward improvement alongside volume to keep mid-table participants engaged.
Week 4: Go the Distance (Days 22–30)
Daily task
"Final week — give it everything."
The final-phase rep target is the highest point value and determines final leaderboard positions. Employees completing this week are measurably stronger than Day 1. The challenge wraps with total reps logged by the group, final standings, and recognition for every completer.
Milestone
Challenge Completion Badge and Leaderboard Rank Badge awarded at campaign close to all qualifying employees.
HR Action
Send a Day 30 wrap-up with final standings, total reps logged by the group, and recognition for all completers. Share a group highlight on the company wellness feed.
Rewards and Points
Each completed push-up session earns a configured number of points. You set the point value per session when creating the challenge — values must be multiples of 5. Employees who log daily and hit their weekly targets accumulate the most points; consistency is the single variable that separates top-ranked participants from the rest.
Challenge Completion Badge
Awarded to employees who meet the completion threshold at the end of the 30-day Push-Up Challenge.
Leaderboard Rank Badge
Awarded to the top 10 participants by total points on the final challenge leaderboard.
Consistency Badge
Awarded to employees who maintain their daily push-up logging streak throughout the challenge without a break.
Points earned through the challenge are added to the employee's Vantage Points balance on Vantage Fit. Employees can redeem these points for gift cards from brands like Amazon, Starbucks, and Nike, wellness products, and other rewards through the marketplace.
Running the Push-Up Challenge on Vantage Fit
The Push-Up Challenge runs through Vantage Fit's manual activity logging model, built on a custom campaign challenge structure with four weekly phases. No wearable is required — every employee participates on equal terms regardless of device.
Manual rep logging
Push-ups are logged manually in the app by selecting the activity type and entering rep count or session duration. The app auto-calculates calories burned. No wearable is required — every employee participates on equal terms from any device (iOS, Android, or web).
Live leaderboard
Individual leaderboard ranked by cumulative points across all 30 days. Filter by department. Privacy opt-out is available for employees who prefer not to appear on the public ranking.
HR dashboard
Daily participation rates, logging consistency by employee, and percentage hitting each week's target. Week-over-week trend shows whether the difficulty ramp is working. Individual rep logs are visible only to the employee — the admin view shows participation rates and weekly completion percentages.
Automated notifications
Push notifications when employees log an activity and unlock a milestone, when a new weekly phase begins, and in the final days of the challenge. A wrap-up email is automatically sent with final rankings and completion certificates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can remote employees participate in the Push-Up Challenge?
Yes. Push-ups require no equipment and no physical space beyond a small floor area. Remote and hybrid employees participate on the same terms as in-office staff. Logging is available via the mobile app (iOS and Android) and web portal — no wearable syncing required.
How are push-ups tracked on Vantage Fit?
Employees log sessions manually by selecting the activity type in the app, entering their rep count or session duration, and confirming the log. The app auto-calculates calories burned. There is no automatic detection — push-ups cannot be auto-tracked by standard consumer wearables.
Do push-up modifications count?
Yes. Knee push-ups, incline push-ups, and wall push-ups all count. Framing modifications as valid from Day 1 is the single most effective way to protect your participation rate — employees who can't do a standard push-up will still be logging reps on Day 30 if modifications are presented as equal, not inferior.
How long should a Push-Up Challenge run?
30 days is the most common format. Four weeks of progressive reps create a strength improvement arc employees can actually feel. Shorter formats of 14 or 21 days work for a tighter engagement burst, but at least 3 weeks is needed to notice physical improvement. Below 14 days, the progressive structure loses impact.
What if an employee misses a day?
Missing a day doesn't knock anyone out. The challenge tracks cumulative performance across the full 30 days, and you set the completion threshold when you configure it. Missed days affect Consistency Badge eligibility but not overall challenge participation.
How is the winner determined?
The participant with the highest total points at the end of the 30-day period ranks first on the leaderboard. Points accumulate with each logged session, so consistent daily logging and hitting each week's rep target determines final standing.
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IBS Software saw 88% employee engagement in a wellness challenge on Vantage Fit — 17% above the industry benchmark.