Move Around Australia: Week 2 Update

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We're halfway through Move Around Australia!

Halfway through and the effort is showing. Kieser members and teams nationwide are taking their movement beyond the training floor, logging thousands of kilometres as we progress towards 20 laps of Australia (290,000 km) and raise funds for mental health.

Log your activity and help keep your clinic moving forward.

Move Around Australia Week 2 Update MAP

Here’s our progress so far:

Distance logged: 144,260 km

Laps completed: 10 of 20

Move Around Australia Week 2 Update NSW

Get moving and discover more

Our New South Wales team got moving around Sydney over the weekend, exploring some of the city’s most iconic sights, including the Opera House and Harbour Bridge!

Use this challenge as your reason to get out, stay active and explore your local area. You might be surprised by what you discover.

The challenge

Together, we aim to complete 20 laps (290,000 km) around Australia.

Every kilometre you log helps support R U OK? and Lets Talk. Kieser will also contribute $1 per kilometre, up to $100,000*.

You can join at any time during May. Simply start logging your steps and be part of the challenge.

How it works

Joining is simple:

  • Make a $50+ donation to join.
  • Log your kilometres in the Kieser app throughout May.
  • Your regular training session counts as 5 km.
  • You can also log walking, running, cycling, rolling and riding.

Why join now?

No matter when you join in May, your kilometres still count.

Whether you join with daily walks, regular Kieser training sessions or weekend rides, every contribution helps move us closer to the goal.

More than a challenge

Move Around Australia is part of Kieser Giving, our initiative that turns values into action and supports charities that help build a stronger Australia.

Ready to get involved?

There's still time to join the challenge and make your movement count.

Join Move Around Australia today

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*View full terms and conditions for the Move Around Australia challenge here.