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The Push up Challenge 2025
Jan 12, 2025
Registration is officially open for The 2025 Push-Up Challenge
The Push-Up Challenge is a free mental health and fitness event focused on pushing for better mental health for all Canadians.
Each push-up represents a life lost to suicide
From February 11 to 28, 2025, participants will complete 2,000 push-ups, which represents the ~2,000 lives lost to suicide each day, worldwide
If push-ups aren’t your thing, you can still participate. Substitute push-ups with alternative exercises, like sit-ups, squats, jumping jacks – anything goes. You can also choose to aim for 50% of the push-up target and smash out 1,000 push-ups instead of 2,000.
How it Works:
GET DAILY TARGETS AND FACTS:
Each day of the Challenge, we’ll set a different daily push-up target that relates to an important Mental Health Fact. These daily targets add up to 2,000 push-ups overall. You can track your progress and see the facts on our free app.
EVERYONE CAN PARTICIPATE:
You don’t have to be a push-up pro to participate. You can substitute push-ups with sit-ups, squats or other alternative exercises. You can also choose to aim for 50% of the push-up target and smash out 1,000 push-ups instead of 2,000.
GO SOLO OR JOIN A TEAM:
You can participate solo, or set up a Team and invite your friends, work, school, gym or sports club to join you.
How to get involved:
- Start by registering as an individual, a team or a community here: The Push-Up Challenge : Home
- Select CMHA Brant Haldimand Norfolk from the list of all branches to support
- Once registered, share your page and begin recruiting team members and/or donations. For big groups, sign up as a Community to create a collection of Teams.
- Begin your countdown to February 11, 2025!! Download the free app to check your daily push-up targets, bank push-ups and read the daily Mental Health Facts throughout the challenge.
Your effort can make a big impact
You can support Canadians who need it most by choosing to fundraise for our branch, or just participate to create an awareness of the importance of physical fitness to our mental health. Either way, it’s a great way to make a difference and get your family, friends and co-workers involved in the push for better mental health.
Every dollar you raise will help CMHA to support recovery from mental illness and foster positive mental health outcomes.
Other ways you can make an impact
Spread the word about the Challenge and why you have chosen to participate to help reduce the stigma around mental ill-health. Together, we can make a big impact.
Encourage and inspire others to join you, so they can improve their physical and mental fitness, learn more about mental health and help make a difference, too.
Use the Mental Health Facts you learn throughout the Challenge to start a conversation about mental health and help educate others.