Healthy organizations start with healthy people. The CEO Pledge for Physical Activity is a commitment to prioritizing movement, well-being, and productivity at work. CEOs: add your name and lead the change. Sign the #CEOPledge https://t.co/LE8Hmu3YCq #ActivePeople
Every child deserves the chance to step outside, move, and discover the joy of being active 🌳
The @OAK_Updates One Million Kids Outdoors initiative helps more kids connect with nature, supporting their physical and mental well-being.
Outdoor play builds heart-healthy habits early and sets kids up for longer, healthier lives. ❤️
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Physical activity can play an important role in maintaining health, well-being, and quality of life. Here are some ways that people with disabilities can stay
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Congratulations to everyone who took part in the Congressional Physical Activity Challenge this May. Seeing leaders make time to move sends a powerful signal about what’s possible for healthier communities nationwide. Learn more about @PAAmovewithUS: https://t.co/aRn7LnpzYT
Across the U.S., CDC’s DNPAO-funded partners are expanding safe places to walk, bike, and play—showing how collaboration can improve community health. #ActivePeople#MoveWithUS
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@EM203CSeybold In general, it’s best to focus on making physical activity easy to access, enjoyable, and social. Kids and teens are much more likely to stay active when they’re having fun and doing it with others. Also check out @ParticipACTION for resources in Canada!! #MoveWithUS
Happy #GlobalRunningDay! No matter what your pace is or where, running is a fun way to reach your weekly 150min of physical activity.
For more ways to support physical activity in communities, check out #ActivePeople, Healthy Nation:
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Across the U.S., CDC’s DNPAO-funded partners are expanding safe places to walk, bike, and play—showing how collaboration can improve community health. #ActivePeople#MoveWithUS
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More than 600 Lansing-area students will gather on the Michigan Capitol lawn Tuesday as part of an effort to address physical inactivity across the state. https://t.co/AUirw00jW3
More than 600 students took to the lawn of the Michigan Capitol in Lansing to raise awareness of the importance of physical activity. https://t.co/10auBKIYOn
Activity-friendly communities support healthy aging. Sidewalks, slower speeds, and safe places to walk, bike, and roll help older adults stay active, connected, and independent while reducing risk for chronic disease and improving well-being. Learn what your community can do to encourage activity as we age. 🚵♀️🚶♀️🏞️🛝
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#ActivePeople #MoveWithUS #BikeMonth #PublicHealth
Its Bike to Work Week, with Bike to Work Day on Friday, May 15 (May is also #BikeMonth). 40% of all trips in the U.S. are less than two miles, making bicycling a feasible and fun way to get around. Check out @BikeLeague for more resources and information! 🚲🚲🚲 #MoveWithUS
Mark your calendars:
🚲 National Ride a Bike Day: Sunday, May 3
🚸 National Bike & Roll to School Day: Wednesday, May 6
💼 Bike to Work Week: May 11–17
📅 Bike to Work Day: Friday, May 15 (or #BikeAnywhere!)
Today marks Day 1 of the 2026 Congressional Physical Activity Challenge our 6th Annual Challenge in celebration of National Physical Fitness and Sport Month, that brings together U.S. Congressional offices for a month long competition in an effort to reach the highest levels of physical activity. The Challenge is delivered through a partnership between @myzonemoves and @PAAmovewithUS. #MoveInMay @Strava
Kick off National Physical Fitness and Sports Month with our "Move In May" @Strava Challenge“. Complete 600 minutes of movement or more between May 1 and May 31 and earn the Move In May badge. That's just 150 minutes of activity per week - the science backed amount shown to improve overall well-being and reduce health risks. #MoveInMay
Join our "Move In May" @Strava Challenge!
Kick off National Physical Fitness and Sports Month and complete at least 600 minutes of movement between May 1 and May 31 and earn the Move In May badge. That's just 150 minutes of activity per week - the science backed amount shown to improve overall well-being and reduce health risks. https://t.co/voGo1fn3Q6 #MoveInMay #MoveWithUS #PhysicalActivity
NEW Study: 1 in 4 adults reported at least one personal safety concern during outdoor, daytime physical activities. Almost twice as many females than males and more Hispanic adults than Black adults or White adults reported concerns. #ActivePeople#MoveWithUS https://t.co/s9nC2eBMw2