
- Now that there are so many of them out there, we would love more pics of you wearing your shirts.
- The world belongs to the energetic. -RWE
- The combination of Valentines Day and Girl Scout Cookie delivery day might make this time of year the most... Click to read on
- People form habits, habits form futures.
- One of our challengers mapped out a walking course from her office. What a great service to her co-workers! Check... Click to read on
- It's supposed to be hard. If it wasn't hard, everyone would do it. The hard is what makes it great. -A League of Their Own
- "Maricopa Mile Club Challenge The Sequel" starts today. Good luck! If you work for Maricopa Community Colleges and... Click to read on
- Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there. – Will Rogers
- Congratulations to the employees of the Maricopa Community Colleges. 1141 of you signed up and logged a total of... Click to read on
- Freedom is not the absence of commitments, but the ability to choose – and commit myself to – what is best for me. - Paulo Coelho
- Jamie and Lori from Wisconsin recently completed 300 mile challenges! Congratulations and thanks for sending the pic.
- Did you make a resolution to be more fit this year? Are you sticking to it so far? If you need some help from the... Click to read on
- I'm not telling you it's going to be easy, I'm telling you it's going to be worth it. -Art Williams
- Many of your family and friends have made New Year's Resolutions to get in better shape. Show your support by... Click to read on
- Anyone care to share any resolutions? Mine is to simply remember to be happy. Although I have goals I would like... Click to read on
- Add a little resolve to your resolution - take The Mile Club Challenge!
- New year's resolutions and The Mile Club Challenge. The perfect combination. Just like...Click to read on
- It's ok to get a head start on your new year's resolution to be more fit.
- Life begins at the end of your comfort zone. -Neale Donald Walsch
- Taking time to exercise is not selfish. You can't be SuperMom or Dad or Teacher or Student or Employee and be... Click to read on
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Frequently asked questions:
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Q: Do I get a shirt if I do not achieve my mileage goal?
A: No. Mile Club Challenge shirts are only presented to those who achieve their goals and thus become members of the Mile Club. The shirts can only be earned, not purchased.
Q: Do you have to do one mile every day (or two miles every day for the 200 mile club challenge, etc.)?
A: No. You simply have to complete the selected number of miles during the 100 day period of your challenge.
Q: Do you have to enter your miles on the day you complete them?
A: No. You can enter miles for the current day or any previous day that is within your challenge dates. When your challenge is over, you have 5 days to log any miles that you completed within 100 dates of your challenge. 5 days after each challenge is finished, the books will be closed and awards will be presented to those who successfully completed their selected mileage goals.
Q: Do I get a refund of my fees if I am unable to complete my mileage goal?
A: No. There will be no refunds. We will, however, offer a discount on future Mile Club Challenge attempts.
Q: If I fall behind, can I switch to a different amount of miles?
A: No. The Mile Club Challenge is all about setting a goal and the sense of accomplishment that comes from achieving it. We feel that allowing people to change to a lower mileage level would diminish that sense of accomplishment. Of course, illness, injuries, and other unforeseen factors will prevent some people from reaching their goals, but that will make their accomplishment more meaningful when they try again and make it. We will offer a discount for those who are making another attempt after coming up short.